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City of Plano City Council met July 14

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Plano City Mayor Mike Rennels | Mike Rennels Website

Plano City Mayor Mike Rennels | Mike Rennels Website

City of Plano City Council met July 14.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. CALL TO ORDER:

2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG:

3. ROLL CALL: Establishment Of Quorum

4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

4.I. From June 23, 2025

5. APPROVAL OF AGENDA

5.I. For July 14, 2025

6. APPROVAL OF WARRANTS TO BE DRAWN ON THE TREASURY:

6.I. Approve The Vendor Run Dated July 1, 2025 In The Amount Of One Hundred Thirty-Four Thousand, Six Hundred Seventy-Eight Dollars And Ninety-Three Cents ($134,678.93)

6.II. Approve The Vendor Run Dated July 2, 2025 In The Amount Of One Thousand, Seven Hundred Twenty Dollars And Thirty-Two Cents ($1,720.32)

6.III. Approve The Vendor Run Dated July 14, 2025 In The Amount Of Nine Hundred Fifty-Two Thousand, Seven Hundred Thirty-Six Dollars And Twenty-Two Cents ($952,736.22)

6.IV. Approve The Vendor Run Dated July 15, 2025 In The Amount Of One Thousand, Six Hundred Sixty-Nine Dollars And Forty Cents ($1,669.40)

7. APPROVAL OF WAGE REPORT:

7.I. Approve The Wage Report Dated May 2025 In The Amount Of Four Hundred Seventy-Six Thousand, Five Hundred Sixty-Three Dollars And Forty-Four Cents ($476,563.44)

8. INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS

9. CITIZENS' COMMENTS:

10. MAYOR'S REPORT:

10.I. Approve The Renewal Of City Administrator Martin Shanahan Jr.'S Contract, At A Salary Of $145,976.40 A Year

10.II. Confirm Hiring By The Police Commission Of Christopher McCanick As A Full Time Police Officer, At A Salary Of $72,910.64, Effective July 14, 2025, And Authorize The Mayor To Sign The Certificate Of Hire

10.III. Attorney Thomas Will Swear In The New Officer McCanick

11. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT: Martin Shanahan Jr.

12. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT: William Thomas

12.I. Ordinance #2025- Approve An Ordinance Amending Title 3 Chapter 2 Section 3-2-7 Of The Code Of Ordinances Of The City Of Plano Increasing The Number Of Class E Liquor Licenses From 5 To 6 (Tako Chido LLC)

12.II. Ordinance #2025- Approve An Ordinance Amending Title 3 Chapter 2 Section 3-2-7 Of The Code Of Ordinances Of The City Of Plano Increasing The Number Of Class E Liquor Licenses From 6 To 7 (Blue Line Kitchen And Bar Corp.)

12.III. Resolution #2025- Approve A Resolution Approving And Authorizing The Execution Of A Contract With D Construction In An Amount Not To Exceed Four Hundred Three Thousand, Six Hundred Sixty-Three Dollars And Sixty Cents ($403,663.60) Re: The 2025 Road Program

12.IV. Resolution #2025- Approve A Resolution Approving And Authorizing The Execution Of A Contract With Davis Concrete Construction Co. In An Amount Not To Exceed Two Hundred Twenty-One Thousand, Two Hundred Forty-Three Dollars And Zero Cents ($221,243.00) Re: The 2025 Sidewalk Program

12.V. Resolution #2025- Approve A Resolution Approving And Authorizing The Execution Of A Contract With Integrated Control Technologies, LLC To Upgrade The Police Department Tridium Web Based Climate Control System With Vycon Components In An Amount Not To Exceed Twenty Thousand, Six Hundred Ten Dollars And Zero Cents ($20,610.00)

12.VI. Resolution #2025- Approve A Resolution Approving And Authorizing The Execution Of A Three-Year Professional Services Agreement By And Between The City Of Plano And Lauterbach & Amen, LLP

13. CITY CLERK'S REPORT: Carin Martin

13.I. Sales And Related Taxes For May 2025 Are In The Amount Of Two Hundred Forty-Eight Thousand, Five Hundred Ninety Dollars And Ninety-Nine Cents ($248,590.99)

13.II. Current Unobligated MFT Balance For May 2025 Is In The Amount Of One Million, Six Hundred Twenty-Nine Thousand, Ninety-Seven Dollars And Thirty-Five Cents ($1,629,097.35)

14. CITY TREASURER'S REPORT: Zoila Gomez

14.I. Interest By Fiscal Year, Interest By Fund And FY ‘25 Interest Income

14.II. The May 2025 Treasurer’s Report For All Funds Is In The Amount Of Fourteen Million, Seven Thousand, Five Hundred Five Dollars And Fifty-Eight Cents ($14,007,505.58)

14.III. Total Disbursements For May 2025 Were One Million, Thirty-Seven Thousand, Seven Hundred Thirty Dollars And Ten Cents ($1,037,730.10)

14.IV. Attached Is The May 2025 Revenue And Expenditure Report

15. POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT: Norman Allison

16. PUBLIC WORKS REPORT: Nick Rossaert, Josh Beyer Sr., Karl Tisberger

17. DIRECTOR OF BUILDING, PLANNING & ZONING'S REPORT: Jeff Sobotka

18. COMMITTEE REPORTS

19. ADMINISTRATIVE/HEALTH & SAFETY: Chairman: Alderman Mulliner

    Committee: Aldermen Swoboda, Wickens

20. BUILDINGS, GROUNDS, & ZONING: Chairman: Alderman Veen

   Committee: Aldermen Mulliner, Swoboda, Fawver

21. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: Chairman: Alderman Fawver

    Committee: Aldermen Mulliner, Nadeau, Wickens

22. FINANCE: Alderman Wickens

   Committee: Aldermen Fawver, Johns, DeBolt

23. PARKS: Alderman Johns

  Committee: Aldermen Nadeau, DeBolt, Veen

24. PERSONNEL & INSURANCE: Chairman: Alderman Swoboda

   Committee: Aldermen Wickens, Nadeau, Veen

25. SPECIAL EVENTS: Chairman: Alderman Nadeau

  Committee: Aldermen DeBolt, Johns, Veen

26. STREETS & UTILITIES: Chairman: Alderman DeBolt

  Committee: Aldermen Johns, Fawver, Mulliner

27. CITIZENS' COMMENTS:

28. CLOSED SESSION: (5 ILCS 120/2)

28.I. Pursuant To 5 ILCS 120/2(C)(5) The Purchase Or Lease Of Real Property For The Use Of The Public Body, Including Meetings Held For The Purpose Of Discussing Whether A Particular Parcel Should Be Acquired

29. ADJOURNMENT:

https://www.cityofplanoil.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_07142025-2148?html=true

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