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Council approves a slate of ordinances, resolutions and special‑event permits; opioid litigation participation, bike‑path match and grant applications move on

6440513 · October 17, 2025
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Summary

The Moline City Council approved a package of ordinances, resolutions and special‑event permits, including resolutions to join national opioid litigation, to execute a joint funding agreement for MIRR Bike Path Phase 2 and to apply for a $600,000 IDNR grant for the Mill Hand Softball Complex.

The Moline City Council voted on multiple ordinances, resolutions and event approvals during the meeting. Below is a concise, itemized accounting of formal actions taken and their outcomes as recorded in the meeting minutes and roll calls.

Votes at a glance

- Intersection stop control (Committee item 7.1): Ordinance to amend Chapter 20 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic) to convert the intersection at 40 Third Street and Fifth Avenue to an all‑way stop. Motion to approve passed (voice vote; motion by Finch, seconded by Castro). Outcome: approved.

- Fifteenth Street parking stall (Committee item 7.2): Ordinance to add a 30‑minute on‑street parking stall at 1518 Fifteenth Street (appendix 15) for a business. Motion by Finch, seconded by Razak; voice vote passed. Outcome: approved.

- Illinois Department of Human Services tobacco grant (Committee item 7.3 / Resolution): Council authorized acceptance of a $8,427 grant agreement for retail education and tobacco‑sales compliance checks. Motion by Finch, seconded by Macias; outcome approved (voice vote). Outcome: approved.

- Opioid litigation participation (Committee item 7.4 / Resolution): Council authorized the mayor to participate in national opioid litigation and execute settlement‑participation documents. Motion by Finch, seconded by Castro; recorded voice vote and subsequent roll calls on the resolution recorded 8 ayes, no…

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