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Council approves consent agenda including tax-assessment freeze and insurance renewal

Galesburg City Council · January 5, 2026
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Summary

The Galesburg City Council approved a three-item consent agenda on Jan. 5, including a $264,001 property tax-assessment freeze for historic residences, renewal of an insurance brokerage agreement, and approval of warrants. The package passed on a 6–yes roll call.

The Galesburg City Council approved a three-item consent agenda at its Jan. 5 meeting, including a property tax-assessment freeze for qualifying historic residences, the renewal of risk-management and insurance-brokerage services with Assured Partners, and approval of warrants drawn for payments. The council moved and seconded the consent agenda and, on roll call, recorded six yes votes.

"All matters listed on the consent agenda are considered routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion," the presiding chair said before the vote. The packet lists the property tax-assessment freeze figure of $264,001 and staff described the insurance renewal and warrants as routine items. Councilors offered no questions before the roll call.

The items will proceed as approved; the council did not request separate consideration of any consent item. The city clerk recorded the roll-call votes as Manjari, Hennigan, White, Achera, Saul and Cheeseman voting yes.