Casey Council Approves Union Contract, Issues Historic Founding Day Proclamation

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The Casey City Council approved a tentative agreement with the ICOP Union and signed a proclamation commemorating the city’s founding during Monday’s meeting, while also advancing several business and infrastructure initiatives.

The union contract approval came after a 39-minute executive session where council members discussed collective bargaining matters, personnel issues, and litigation. When the council reconvened, Alderman Richardson moved to approve the tentative agreement with the Illinois City Officers Program (ICOP) Union, with the measure passing 5-1. Alderman Jenkins cast the lone dissenting vote, though his reasons for opposition were not stated in the meeting minutes.

The ICOP negotiations have been ongoing since January, when Mayor Mike Nichols first announced that discussions had begun. The approval represents a significant milestone in labor relations for the city’s municipal employees covered under the union contract.

In a ceremonial highlight, Mayor Nichols signed a proclamation commemorating Casey’s Founding Day on May 15, 1874, marking the community’s 151st anniversary. Patty Richards of the Casey Historical Society presented the proclamation and read it aloud before the mayor’s signing, connecting the gesture to the upcoming Historical Society parade scheduled for May 10th.

The council also addressed business licensing matters, approving two ordinances that affect local establishments. Ordinance #581 authorizes a license agreement with Cilantros Grill and Cantina, while Ordinance #582 implements changes to the city’s liquor licensing regulations. Both measures passed unanimously, indicating council support for business development initiatives.

Infrastructure and maintenance planning dominated much of the meeting’s business portion. Utility Superintendent Shelby Biggs announced bid openings for major projects: tree and stump removal bids will be opened April 14th at 2:00 p.m., and sidewalk project bids on April 21st, also at 2:00 p.m.

The park pond project continues advancing with the valve expected to arrive in May, while Mayor Nichols reported that trout have been stocked in the pond. The mayor also indicated he plans to contact Sam Dunning about returning to carve additional animals in the tree at the pond, building on previous artistic enhancements.

Enforcement efforts are showing results, according to Police Chief Adam Henderson, who reported that approximately half of the 60 notices sent in February regarding property violations have been addressed. He plans to begin issuing citations for the remaining unresolved violations, demonstrating follow-through on the city’s enforcement priorities.

The council achieved full attendance for the second consecutive meeting, allowing for comprehensive discussion and unanimous approval of most business items.

Summer preparations are underway with applications for seasonal help due Friday, and the annual city-wide cleanup scheduled for June 7-14 as previously announced.

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