Monday, October 21, 2013

Other - 7:00 pm

New Liberty City Hall


Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Committee of the Whole - 8:00 am

Board Room, 1st Floor, Administrative Center

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

Facilities & Economic Development

2. Approval of third and final reading of an ordinance to add Chapter 13, Sec. 13-47-B(3) Parkview of the Scott County Code relative to placement of two yield signs on Scott County Secondary Roads. (Item 2)

3. Approval of IA DOT Agreements for HMA Resurfacing from Scott County Park to Utica Ridge Road. (Item 3)

4. Approval of resolution recognizing the volunteers that have participated in the "Welcome to Scott County" sign project. (Item 4)

5. Approval of resolution in support of "American Discovery Trail Day in the Quad Cities". (Item 5)

6. Update on status of Greater Davenport Redevelopment Corporation and the Eastern Iowa Industrial Center. (Item 6)

7. Approval of award of bid for HVAC Controls for the Administrative Center. (Item 7)

Human Resources

8. Discussion of strategy of upcoming labor negotiations with the County's organized employees pursuant to Iowa Code Section 20.17(3). - CLOSED SESSION

9. Approval of a three year agreement for administrative services and one year stop loss coverage AND approval of family health care premium rates for Scott County employees in calendar year 2014. (Item 9)

10. Approval of personnel actions. (Item 10)

Finance & Intergovernmental

11. Approval of Courthouse Wireless Network Project. (Item 11)

12. Approval of tax abatement requests. (Item 12)

13. Approval of FY13 year-end fund transfers. (Item 13)

14. Discussion of the FY15 Budget

15. Other items of interest.

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