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Key discussions and actions during the meeting included the approval of current bills and the opening of bids for a building demolition project at 5450 State Road, Burbank. A petition requesting a variation for a privacy fence installation was approved. Department reports noted the Police Department's achievement of State of Illinois accreditation and the Fire Department receiving letters of recognition. Building and Zoning reported on contractor registrations and permits, including two new single-family homes. The City Engineer reported on the 79th St. bus stop repair project being under budget. New business involved awarding the demolition contract to the low bidder, approving a change to the 2026 Committee/Council meeting schedule, passing a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to modify the Fire Department's work schedule, hiring a new Police Officer, and approving a disbursement installment for the 4th of July celebration. A citizen inquired about snow removal procedures.
Key discussions and actions taken during the meeting included a public works appreciation for snow clearing and holiday decorations. The council unanimously approved a petition to allow a 6-foot privacy fence in a front yard side setback, following zoning approval. In new business, the council approved the appointment of Kris Kreski as the Director of IT and James Ellexson as the Director of HR for the City of Burbank. Furthermore, the purchase of a metal sign fabricator for the Public Works Department, not to exceed $60,000, was approved. The Building and Zoning report indicated activity including 24 contractor registrations, 100 building permits, and 4 new single-family homes since November 1st.
The Burbank City Council held a meeting that included a public hearing regarding the issuance of bonds for the Intercultural Montessori Language School Project. The council approved the issuance and sale of educational facility revenue bonds for the project, as well as an intergovernmental agreement relating to the Midway Noise Compatibility Commission. A bid was awarded for the 79th Street Bus Stop Improvement Project, and the purchase of a Ford Explorer for the Police Canine Unit, tasers for the Police Department, and a Duralift Bucket Truck for the Public Works Department were authorized. The 2025 Collective Bargaining Agreement for the Burbank Police Department was approved, and a new Commander for the Burbank Police Department was appointed. Residents raised concerns about parking and safety issues, as well as store signs and merchandise blocking storefront windows.
The Burbank City Council meeting included discussions and actions on several key areas. A resolution was approved for a subrecipient agreement under the County of Cook Community Development Block Grant Program. The Police Department received a grant for new tasers. Updates were provided on the Tree Grant Program and the Street Repair Project. The council voted to hire a new police officer and promote a detective to the rank of Sergeant. A resident raised questions regarding a seat belt ticket and eligibility for a transfer tax exemption, as well as inquired about repairing a gravel alley.
The meeting included reports from the Police and Fire Departments, with the Police Department noting the number of calls for service, arrests, and citations issued during September, and the Fire Department reporting the receipt and service of two command staff vehicles. The council approved an ordinance regarding the Acre Investment Co. resubdivision. Four individuals were hired as Firefighter/Paramedics, and their oaths of office were administered. The City Council wished Alderwoman Gustafson a happy birthday.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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