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Carlinville City Council approves ordinance to replace lead service lines

Carlinville City Council · May 9, 2025
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Summary

At a May 9, 2025 special meeting, the Carlinville City Council unanimously approved an ordinance to replace lead service lines. The motion to approve was made by Alderman Link and seconded by Alderman Ober; the council adjourned at 5:03 p.m.

The Carlinville City Council voted unanimously May 9, 2025, to approve an ordinance for lead service line replacement. Alderman Link moved to pass the ordinance and Alderman Ober seconded; the motion carried without recorded opposition.

The ordinance was presented as "Approval of Ordinance for Lead Line Service Replacement." The council record does not include an ordinance number, details on funding or a project timeline, or a roll-call tally beyond noting unanimous passage. Mayor Downey and City Clerk Mary Heller were recorded as present; Alderman LeVora was listed as absent.

Council members made the motion and second on the floor and then voted to adjourn. Alderman Ober moved to adjourn at 5:03 p.m.; Alderman Wagstaff seconded and the motion passed unanimously, ending the special meeting.

The transcript and meeting record provided do not specify implementation steps, a funding source, a contractor, or an effective date for the ordinance. Those details were not included in the meeting minutes and therefore are not reported here.