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City council signs mutual aid agreement for emergency services

Thursday, March 20, 2003 Posted 9:30 p.m.
The Minonk City Council signed two mutual-aid agreements that will allow the city to be included in a group of communities that will provide emergency services to each other. The first agreement is an mutual aid pact for police only and will be state-wide. Police Chief Bill Butler said that extra police can be drawn upon when needed in case of emergencies.

The second agreement would provide mutual aid assistance in case of emergencies due to natural disasters, terrorism, or other unusual situations. Bob Hix, Woodford County EMA Coordinator, told the council that most cities cannot handle such disasters by themselves and will need extra help if a disaster occurs. This mutual aid would involve not only police but also ambulance, EMA, public works and fire departments. Hix said that the state wants the communities to work together to develop a uniform plan throughout the state. This agreement would be with the Tri-County Mutual Aid group.

Woodford County Sheriff Jim Piersall supported the agreement saying that Minonk is fortunate to be located close to Peoria which has heavily equipped emergency services and the city should take advantage of this geographical advantage. He said that the mutual aid pact is in the planning stage and any community that joins in the agreement will have a better possibility of getting grant money for disaster relief. He said it is better to get in on the ground floor. Tri-County Mutual Aid represents the statistically the second largest area in the state behind Chicago and the collar counties. The group will have a big influence with the state legislator.

Hix said that there will be no cost to the city for belonging to the Tri-County Mutual Aid group and that each city has the option to call back any of its emergency personnel from other areas if they are needed back in their own community. The council approved the agreement with Aldermen Bill Koos and Matt Fink voting no.

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The council tabled a motion to hire Midwest Collection Services to take deliquent accounts for ambulance services to court in order to collect. The company would keep 50% of the bill collected as their fee. The city would make the choice on who to enforce the collection. The council decided that it needed more legal advice on undertaking this step.

Alderman Matt Fink said that the city wide Spring Clean-up Date will be April 15 and 16 with pickup set for the West side of the city on April 15 and the east side on April 16.

City Administrator Trent Smith said that the pump for Well #4 was ordered on Friday and should be delivered within two weeks. Smith was told by engineers from the Farnsworth group that the new well has the capability to pump at 150 gallons per minute.

Alderman Sherry Stalter said that new lights will be put up on the basketball courts at the Westside Park by the end of the week.

In a response to a question from resident Jerry Welch, City Administrator Trent Smith said that it is legal to have political signs on city property. Welch said that signs for fire trustee were posted in Sutton's Park and also on city property along south Chestnut Street. Mayor Mark Spencer said that he thought it was inappropriate for political signs to be posted on city property and was going to look into the matter.

Alderman Cathy McKay said that there will be a city wide garage sale set for April 12.


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