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Trustees approve minutes and financials; motion made to raise municipal court cost to $48
Summary
At the April 14 Endeavor Village Board meeting trustees approved January minutes and financials, opened three LGIP savings accounts and recorded a motion to raise the municipal court cost for ordinance citations to $48; the transcript excerpt does not record the vote on that motion.
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The Endeavor Village Board met at 6:42 p.m. on April 14, 2026, at Endeavor Village Hall. President Steve Biba called the meeting to order and trustees A. Trimble, K. Boodry, R. Myers and P. Remm, along with Clerk/Treasurer Kristina Irwin and Library Director S. Scholz, were recorded present.
Trustees approved routine business at the start of the meeting. K. Boodry moved to approve the January minutes, with A. Trimble seconding; trustees voted in favor and the motion carried. R. Myers moved to approve the January financials, with P. Remm seconding; trustees voted in favor and the motion carried.
During the finance/public-safety portion of the meeting R. Myers recorded that the village opened three Local Government Investment Pool (LGIP) savings accounts. The board also heard that the village is canceling its fax line and will update its internet and security package with Marquette Adams Phone Company, according to Clerk/Treasurer Kristina Irwin.
On municipal court fees, R. Myers moved to increase the municipal court cost for village ordinance citations to $48; P. Remm seconded. The meeting transcript excerpt provided does not record the outcome of that motion.
Chief Flannery submitted a police department report but was absent due to storm conditions, the board noted.
The board adjourned at 7:00 p.m.; R. Myers moved to adjourn and P. Remm seconded, with trustees recorded as voting in favor.
The board rescheduled a previously planned closed session to the May 14 meeting following the Board of Review because of storm and tornado warnings that evening.
