The Taylorville City Council is set to meet Monday, April 20th at 7 p.m. with a wide-ranging agenda covering infrastructure, city operations, and upcoming community events.
Among the key items, council members will consider a joint resolution with Christian County related to the Paper Mill Branch infrastructure project.
The council will also review two memorandums of understanding with AFSCME. One addresses updates to vacation policy, while the other focuses on work schedules, paid time off, and holiday pay for dispatchers.
City leaders may also take steps toward financing new equipment, with a proposal to authorize up to $1.6 million in loans through First National Bank of Pana. The funding would be used to purchase vehicles for both the street and fire departments.
Several special event permits are scheduled for consideration. These include a Fur Love event downtown, a date change request for a Red Bland Youth event, and multiple requests connected to the Black Horse Veterans Pow Wow, including an event at Lake Taylorville Marina and a fundraising chicken dinner.
Committee reports will also be presented. Items include a proposed $130,000 well pump repair, installation of a carport at Lake Taylorville campground 57, and approval to seek bids for new city software.
Additionally, the council will consider participating in the Illinois Shines solar program and is expected to vote on payment of more than $426,000 in bills.
Public comment will be allowed during the meeting, with speakers limited to three minutes.
The meeting will take place at Taylorville City Hall.












