City of Highwood Committee of the Whole met March 17

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City of Highwood Committee of the Whole met March 17

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

CALL TO ORDER

1. Roll Call

2. Public Hearing

3. Review of Minutes to be Approved

3.1. City Council Meeting: March 3, 2026

3.2. Committee of the Whole: March 3, 2026

4. Appointments

5. Mayors Report

6. Review of Bill Warrant List

6.1. 3/17/2026 AP Warrant List

7. Unfinished Business

8. Treasures Report

8.1. City of Highwood Financial Report January 2026

8.2. City of Highwood Financial Report February 2026

9. New Business

9.1. Consideration of an ARC application for Astra Nails located at 410 Green Bay Road.

9.2. Consideration of an ordinance amending section 4-1-7: Classification of Licenses in the Highwood City Code to eliminate a Class C liquor license and establish a Class D Liquor License for Pelago Cafe.

9.3. Discussion and feedback regarding the City’s Residential and Commercial Waste Hauler Agreement.

9.4. Discussion on the formation of a Finance Committee.

9.5. Discussion on the draft of the City of Highwood FY2026 – 2027 Budget

10. Executive Session (If Necessary)

11. Any Action Necessary Coming Out of Executive Session

12. Adjournment

https://www.cityofhighwood.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_03172026-1166



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