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Jun 23, 2026·Board Meeting

Moline Committee-of-the-Whole and Council Agenda

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The meeting covers several key topics including various board appointments to committees such as the Moline Commission on Youth, Library Board of Trustees, and Historic Preservation Commission. Presentations include the GFOA Popular Annual Financial Report Award and Triple Crown Award. Key agenda items include resolutions for fire station construction services, tax abatement agreements, Moline Riverfront redevelopment planning, and various infrastructure contracts including street resurfacing and rail signal installation. The meeting also addresses a solar facility site lease, a school resource officer agreement, and multiple ordinances regarding zoning, annexations, traffic modifications, and the issuance of general obligation bonds for real estate acquisition.

Jun 9, 2026·Board Meeting

Moline Committee-Of-The-Whole/Council Committee-Of-The-Whole/Council Minutes

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The meeting featured a public hearing on the voluntary annexation of two residential parcels. Key discussions included amending zoning ordinances for minimum parking requirements in residential areas, annexation of land in Rock Island County, and requests for additional tobacco dealer licenses. The council authorized several capital improvement contracts, including street resurfacing, traffic signal interface agreements, and an 11th Avenue C reconstruction project. Additionally, the council approved a solar facility site lease agreement, a modification of a lease for the Moline Police Department's shooting range, and a school resource officer agreement with the Moline-Coal Valley School District. A grant was authorized for World Relief Quad Cities to support the World Refugee Day celebration, and an asset purchase agreement was approved for the acquisition of 1601 River Drive. Other actions included updates to parking restrictions, speed limits, and the acceptance of the annual comprehensive financial report.

May 5, 2026·Board Meeting

Traffic Engineering Committee Minutes

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The committee discussed and acted on several parking and traffic regulation matters. Decisions included denying a request to park commercial vehicles in a public cul-de-sac and denying a request to move a 'No Parking' sign due to lack of safety concerns. Approvals were granted for new 30-minute on-street parking stalls, a general 3-hour parking restriction for a specific area, and a reduction in speed limits to 20 mph for several residential streets near park areas. Additionally, the committee approved various amendments to the city's code of ordinances regarding altered speed limits for both 20 mph and 40 mph designations.

Oct 21, 2023·Board Meeting

Moline City Council Meeting

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The council reviewed property tax data, discussed the city's financial outlook, and evaluated the proposed budget, focusing on personnel changes, infrastructure investment, and potential cost savings in building maintenance. The meeting also included deliberations on Tax Increment Financing (TIF) projects, the impact of development agreements on municipal finances, and strategies to improve operational efficiency for departments including police and fire.

Apr 7, 2026·Board Meeting

Moline City Council Committee Of The Whole Meeting

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The Council discussed a sunset provision regarding Class K liquor licenses for local video gaming cafes. Business owners and employees provided public comment, arguing that the provision, scheduled to take effect at the end of 2026, would negatively impact the local economy, lead to vacant storefronts, and threaten jobs for senior citizens and other workers. Proponents of the businesses requested that the Council reconsider the ordinance, citing the regulated, quiet, and controlled nature of their establishments and their annual financial contribution to the city as reasons to allow them to continue operations.

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