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At-a-glance: motions and votes from Feb. 3 Finance, Personnel & Safety Committee

Finance, Personnel & Safety Committee · February 3, 2026
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Summary

This roundup lists major motions recorded Feb. 3: approval of vouchers; acceptance of Police Chief and Clerk reports; remote work policy remained tabled; crossing guard wage increase to $12/hr; authorization to post for a fourth police officer; expanded on-call radius to 15 miles from Markesan; acceptance of a $125,000 Horicon loan; and adjournment.

The Finance, Personnel & Safety Committee recorded the following motions and outcomes during its Feb. 3 meeting:

• Approve vouchers payable — Motion by Pat Prill, seconded by Dennis Treimstra; motion carried. • Accept Police Chief report — Motion by David Abendroth, seconded by Joseph Kazda; motion carried. • Accept Clerk's report — Motion by Dennis Treimstra, seconded by Pat Prill; motion carried. • Remote work policy — Remained tabled until the March Finance committee meeting (no vote recorded in minutes). • Raise crossing guard wages to $12.00 an hour — Motion by Pat Prill, seconded by Dennis Treimstra; motion carried. • Allow Chief to post job opening for a fourth police officer until filled — Motion by Joseph Kazda, seconded by David Abendroth; motion carried. • Increase police on-call limit to 15 miles from Markesan — Motion by Joseph Kazda, seconded by Dennis Treimstra; motion carried. • Accept Horicon loan bid for $125,000 at 3.99% to fund fire truck, approach repair, and police vehicle — Motion by David Abendroth, seconded by Joseph Kazda; motion carried. • Adjourn — Motion by Dennis Treimstra, seconded by Pat Prill; motion carried at 6:34 p.m.

The minutes do not include roll-call vote tallies for these motions; each is recorded as "Motion carried". Where the minutes omitted implementation details (loan paperwork, hiring timeline, on-call policy language), those items are noted for follow-up.