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Thursday, May 2, 2024

Village of Libertyville Board of Trustees Met October 13

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Village of Libertyville Board of Trustees met Oct. 13.

Here is the minutes provided by the board:

1. Roll Call

· Employee Recognitions

· Proclamation: Red Ribbon Week

2. Items Not on the Agenda (presentation of items not on the Agenda will be limited to three (3) minutes)

3. Omnibus Vote Agenda

A. Minutes of the October 13, 2020 Village Board Meeting

B. Bills for Approval

C. Consideration of a Resolution to Approve a Professional Services Agreement with Strand Associates Inc., for Final Engineering for the Replacement of the Wastewater Treatment Plant Aeration Blowers and Diffusers

D. Consideration of a Resolution for Use of Village Property – Red Rose Children’s Choir and Lake County Boy’s Choir

E. Consideration of a Resolution to Allow the Use of Village Property – Knights of Columbus

F. Consideration of a Resolution Approving a Supplemental Statement of Work with Municipal GIS Partners Inc.

G. ARC Report

H. Consideration of a Resolution for Use of Village Property – Heritage Church Libertyville

4. Consideration of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 13 of the Municipal Code to Extend the Electric Utility Tax through December 31, 2021

5. Consideration of a Resolution to Approve a Letter of Credit Reduction and to Accept Certain Public Improvements for the Pharmalogistics Facility at 1801 N. Butterfield Road

6. Consideration of a Confirming Resolution to Approve a Change Order No. 1 with Brothers Asphalt Paving Inc. for the 2020 Joint Road Rehabilitation Program

7. Petitions and Communications

a. Village Administrator Update

8. Adjournment

http://www.libertyville.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_10272020-1504

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