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Minutes of the Regular Meeting of Council <br />Monday, March 21, 2022 <br />Page 5 <br />Council President Schutt asked, discussion? <br />Mr. Wynne stated, I would just like to make a few comments regarding our income tax collections <br />for everyone's information. Through the end of February, our collections were $2.3 million. This <br />represents employer withholdings for the months of November and December of last year so those <br />numbers really don't reflect whatever changes that took place as of January 1 st for the employers <br />in the Village who start withholding from individuals who are working from home. We still don't <br />know what impact that might have if any at all. Our year to date numbers through February of last <br />year were $5.6 million so comparing the same two-month period, we are down $3.2 million. The <br />main reason for that is as we all know Progressive started withholding in August based upon where <br />the employees were living and working. As a result, all of the gain share payments at the end of <br />the year went to those residential communities as opposed to coming to the Village. Our February <br />numbers reflect no refunds of 2021 taxes. The tax season has just kind of geared up. So as of this <br />morning, there have been five refunds issued during the month of March totaling $7,600. There <br />are 43 refund requests in the pipeline totaling $94,900. 1 am talking to RITA every day keeping <br />tabs on what's happening as far as collections and refunds. We will report this information to <br />Council as we get it. End of my report. <br />Council President Schutt stated, thank you, Mr. Wynne. Any questions or comments for Mr. <br />Wynne? <br />There were none. <br />ROLL CALL: AYES: All Motion Carried <br />NAYS: None Financial Reports for <br />February 2022 Acknowledged <br />And Approved as Submitted <br />Council President Schutt stated, motion carries. <br />Motion to authorize expenditure in the amount of $26,224 to Signal Service Company <br />for repairs to the traffic signal control cabinet and equipment at the Wilson Mills and <br />I-271 Northbound Ramp. (Finance) <br />Mrs. Jurcisek, seconded by Mr. Marquardt, made a motion to authorize expenditure in the amount <br />of $26,224 to Signal Service Company for repairs to the traffic signal control cabinet and <br />equipment at the Wilson Mills and I-271 Northbound Ramp. (Finance) <br />Council President Schutt asked, discussion? <br />Mr. Wynne stated, just briefly, as I mentioned in the memo to Council, on February 18th, a motorist <br />existing Wilson Mills northbound by 271 lost control and hit the traffic control cabinet. It is <br />covered by insurance. We were assuming the insurance company was going to deal with Signal <br />Service directly. They did not. They sent us the money to cover the cost of the repair, so we are <br />
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