August 25 - 29, 2014

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Committee of the Whole - 8:00 am

Board Room, 1st Floor, Administrative Center

1. Roll Call: Hancock, Minard, Sunderbruch, Cusack, Earnhardt

Facilities & Economic Development

2. Support of RAGBRAI route coming through Scott County in 2015. (Item 2)

3. Discussion of City of LeClaire's proposed amendment to TIF District #1. (Item 3)

4. Public Hearing on transfer of Tax Deed properties to the Cities of Davenport,

Bettendorf, and McCausland in accordance with County policy. (Item 4)

5. Bids for program and design renovations to the first floor Courthouse, Phase 1 & 2.

(Item 5)

6. Vehicle replacements for the Facility and Support Services Department. (Item 6)

7. Vehicle replacement for the Sheriff's Office. (Item 7)

Human Resources

8. Organizational Change Recommendations - Administration and Facility & Support

Services. (Item 8)

9. Staff appointments. (Item 9)

Finance & Intergovernmental

10. 2014 Homestead and Military Tax Credit Applications as recommended for allowance

and disallowance by the Davenport City Assessor and the Scott County Assessor

Offices. (Item 10)

11. 2014 City of Bettendorf Special Election Assessments. (Item 11)

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Other Items of Interest

12. Adjourned.

Moved by _____ Seconded by _____

Ayes

Nays

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Regular Board Meeting - 5:00 pm

Board Room, 1st Floor, Administrative Center

Public Hearing - 5:00 pm

Board Room, 1st Floor, Administrative Center

Public Hearing

1. Public Hearing on Transfer of Tax Deed Properties

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