City of Lake Forest Finance Committee met March 9

Dr. Stanford “Randy” Tack, Lake Forest City Mayor
Dr. Stanford “Randy” Tack, Lake Forest City Mayor
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City of Lake Forest Finance Committee met March 9

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

I. ROLL CALL

Stanford R. Tack, Mayor Nick Bothfeld

Eileen Looby Weber, Chairman Richard Walther

Nancy P. Novit Alice LeVert

Peter Clemens Jason Wicha (Staff)

Edward U. Notz, Jr. Katie Skibbe (Staff)

John Powers

II. ADJOURN into Executive Session

III. EXECUTIVE SESSION

IV. RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION

V. CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES FROM THE FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING HELD ON JANUARY 20, 2026

VI. OVERVIEW OF FY2027 BUDGET

VII. MULTI-YEAR FORECASTS

VIII. OPERATING DEPARTMENT SUMMARIES

IX. CONSIDERATION OF EXECUTIVE SESSION MINUTES FROM THE FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING HELD MARCH 10, 2025

X. OTHER MATTERS

XI. OPPORTUNITY FOR THE PUBLIC TO ADDRESS THE FINANCE COMMITTEE

XII. ADJOURNMENT

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