Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Committee of the Whole - 8:00 am
Board Room, 1st Floor, Administrative Center
1. Roll Call: Sunderbruch, Cusack, Earnhardt, Hancock, Minard
Presentation
2. Discussion with DHS Targeted Case Management ....8:00 a.m.
Facilities & Economic Development
3. Temporary road closures for the Quad City Air Show. (Item 3)
4. Temporary road closures for the Quad City Triathlon. (Item 4)
5. Bid for ice and snow control salt from the IDOT letting. (Item 5)
6. Request for abatement of taxes and special assessments on County tax deed
properties. (Item 6)
Health & Community Services
7. Tax suspension request. (Item 7)
8. Discussion of In-Home Detention Program Proposal. (Item 8)
Finance & Intergovernmental
9. Purchase of Citrix Maintenance and Support. (Item 9)
10. Assessment year 2013 Business Property Tax Credit Applications, as recommended
for allowance and disallowance by the Davenport City Assessor and the Scott County
Assessor. (Item 10)
11. Request for tax abatement by the City of Davenport. (Item 11)
12. Appointment of Honkamp Krueger & Co, P.C. to conduct the annual audit for the
Rhythm City Casino, LLC. (Item 12)
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13. Beer/liquor licenses for Locust Mart, Dixon Memorial Park and Perfect Value Liquor
Mart, and cigarette/tobacco permits for Casey's General Store #1068, Davenport
Country Club, and Mt. Joy BP/Amoco.
Other Items of Interest
14. Adjourned.
Moved by _____ Seconded by _____
Ayes
Nays
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Regular Board Meeting - 5:00 pm
Board Room, 1st Floor, Administrative Center

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