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Maywood trustees approve revised budget, landmark Fred Hampton House and package of agreements
Summary
At a special April 19 meeting, the Village of Maywood board adopted the revised FY2022–23 budget, designated the Fred Hampton House a historic landmark, approved multiple intergovernmental agreements and contracts, and carried several routine items; one motion to move a $30,000 newsletter budget line failed 3–3 with one recusal.
The Village of Maywood President and Board of Trustees met April 19 in Council Chambers and approved a package of budget, infrastructure and administrative actions, including adoption of a revised fiscal year 2022–23 budget and designation of the Fred Hampton House as a historic landmark.
Mayor Nathaniel George Booker called the meeting to order at 7:02 p.m.; a quorum was present. Finance Director Lanya Satchell presented the monthly financial report showing $250,675.81 for April 2022 and reported open invoices totaling $597,160.11. The board approved the meeting minutes from March 9, March 22 and March 30, 2022.
The board voted to adopt the revised FY2022–23 Village budget (effective May 1, 2022–April 30, 2023). Trustee I. Brandon moved the ordinance and Trustee A. Sanchez seconded; the motion carried with all trustees present voting Aye.
Trustees also approved a recommendation from the Historic Preservation Committee to designate the Fred Hampton House, 804 S. 17th Avenue, as a historic landmark. Trustee M. Lightford moved the designation and…
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