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Marseilles council approves payables, Lincoln Street pay estimate and city support for memorial display; outlines demolition and grant planning

City of Marseilles City Council · April 16, 2026
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Summary

At its April meeting, the Marseilles City Council approved accounts payable and payroll, a $123,656.87 pay estimate for Lincoln Street, a $49,373 GFS mapping agreement placed on file, several planning items and a $5,000 city contribution toward a national 'Remembering Our Fallen' memorial display; staff also reported a $10M state demolition/repair grant opportunity.

The Marseilles City Council met after a public workshop and approved a series of routine and project-specific items while discussing grants and infrastructure work.

The council approved accounts payable of $132,484.55 on a roll call (Commissioner Kaminski Aye; Commissioner Small Aye; Commissioner Shibe No; Commissioner Buckingham Aye; Mayor Hollenbeck Aye). The council also approved the biweekly payroll for April totaling $98,592.99 (Shibe recorded an abstention; other recorded votes were Aye).

On infrastructure, Commissioner Schott moved and the council approved pay estimate number 1 to Universal Asphalt and Excavating for Lincoln Street in the amount of $123,656.87. Commissioner Buckingham moved to place on file a GFS…

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