Possibly one of the shortest Crystal Lake City Council meetings in history, or at least recent history, was held this evening. The meeting began at 7:30 p.m. and concluded at 7:41 p.m.
In that period of time, a Boy Scout Troop was present to earn credit for their Citizenship Badge. They led the Council and the few members of the public in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
Several items listed on the consent agenda were approved, including a temporary use permit for the Raue Center for the Arts/Bob Blazier Walk/Run slated to take place Sunday, May 1. This grants approval to close Williams Street between Woodstock Street and Crystal Lake Avenue from 6:00 a.m. to noon for the activities.
Also approved was a resolution establishing rules and regulations for pavilion rental and special events at the Three Oaks Recreation Area.
Approval was also given to the request of the League of Illinois Bicyclists for Use of Three Oaks Recreation Area for an overnight camping event on Thursday, June 15 through the morning of June 17.
As usual an executive session was slated as listed "...for the purpose of discussing matters of pending and probable litigation, the sale, purchase or lease of real property, collective bargaining, and personnel."
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