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LaSalle County property committee members recorded several routine motions during their March 28 meeting; no capital contract awards or procurement approvals occurred.
- Committee approved Joanne McNally participating by phone. The committee chair called for a motion to approve; committee members voted "aye."
- A motion to pay the bills was made and seconded; the committee voted "aye" to approve payment.
- The committee approved the March minutes after a motion and second and a voice vote of "aye."
- During the courthouse, jails and buildings and grounds segment the committee again moved to pay the bills; Mike McHenry moved, Matt Slager seconded, and the committee voted "aye."
- The meeting closed on a motion to adjourn; Gary Small and Joe Savage led the motion and the committee voted "aye."
None of the motions above authorized new capital contracts or procurement awards; several staff updates and pre‑bid notices were informational and will return to future meetings for formal action.
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