Winnebago County Economic Development Committee met July 15

Winnebago County Economic Development Committee met July 15
County Board Chairman, Joseph V. Chiarelli — Winnebago County Website
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Winnebago County Economic Development Committee met July 15.

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

A. Call to Order 

B. Roll Call 

C. Approval of June 3, 2024 Economic Development Committee Minutes 

D. Public Comment – This is the time we invite the public to address the Economic Development Committee with issues and concerns. We ask you to limit your comments to three minutes. Personal attacks or inappropriate language of any sort will not be tolerated. We will allow a maximum of five speakers on a first come basis with sign up at the meeting. Speakers may not address zoning matters which are pending before the ZBA, the Zoning Committee or the County Board. Personnel matters or pending or threatened litigation may not be addressed in open session. An individual may speak a maximum of three times per calendar year on the same topic. This prohibition shall include the repetition of the same topic in a statement on what is purported to be a different topic. After acknowledgement by the chair, please stand and state your name. Thank you. 

E. Resolution Authorizing Execution Of An Acknowledgement And Confirmation Of Assignment And Assumption Of Redevelopment Agreement By And Between The County Of Winnebago, Illinois And Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) 

F. Resolution Granting Authority To The Winnebago County Board Chairman To Execute The Documents Necessary To Complete A Loan For $100,000 From The Revolving Loan Fund To PMI Aerospace Inc. 

G. Other Matters 

H. Adjournment

https://wincoil.gov/images/government/meeting-agendas-minutes/Packets/2023_Packets/07-12-24_Weekly_Committee_Schedule.pdf



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