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Board meetings and strategic plans from Erik Berg's organization
The City Council meeting included a variety of presentations, including proclamations for Spectrios Institute for Low Vision Month and recognition for Team Vortex. Key legislative actions included passing ordinances related to tobacco age requirements, updates to alcohol regulations, special event liquor licenses, and employment of underage persons, as well as an ordinance concerning group care homes. The Council also granted a special use permit for an apartment building project for the Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans and made several appointments to city commissions. Furthermore, the Council authorized several agreements for professional engineering services for bridge inspections, construction services for the Roosevelt Road sidewalk and pedestrian bridge project, the design and installation of a projection mapping system, sewer main testing and sealing, and a master license agreement for fiber optic installation. Finally, the purchase of three truck chassis and associated snowplowing equipment was approved.
The commission reviewed the 2025 budget expenditures and the 2026 budget allocation, including deposits for the upcoming Native Plant Sale. A report was provided on the recent electronics recycling event, which included the collection of various materials such as textiles, scrap metal, and cooking oil. Upcoming projects were discussed, specifically a future electronics recycling event and the Adopt a Highway cleanup. Ongoing recycling investigations were reviewed, including efforts regarding pallet recycling, multi-family food scrap composting, and restaurant glass disposal, with a particular focus on the use of ground ceramics and glass as road underlayment and the broader importance of sand conservation.
The commission reviewed and assigned properties for inclusion in the Historic Register and initiated efforts to update property photos within the database. The group discussed the 2025 Annual Report and finalized plans to celebrate America 250, which includes the installation of commemorative flags on yard signs and the sharing of historical narratives. Additionally, the commission coordinated promotional activities for an upcoming lecture, scheduled events for Preservation Month including library workshops and banner placements, and reviewed new promotional items. Finally, the commission distributed draft by-laws and standard operating procedures for future consideration.
The board meeting agenda includes the review and approval of a written decision regarding an appeal at 366 Robinwood Lane. New business items consist of special use permit requests for 520 E. Roosevelt Road and 431, 529, and 533 Pershing Avenue, and 610 E. Roosevelt Road, as well as a PUD amendment request for 703 and 705 W. Liberty Drive.
The meeting included swearing-in ceremonies for a new lieutenant and a firefighter candidate. Key agenda items involved authorizing a license agreement amendment for the Wheaton Municipal Band, an intergovernmental agreement for mowing services, the disposal of surplus IT equipment, and a construction services agreement for asphalt milling. Further discussions covered code amendments regarding bicycle traffic, board appointments, zoning reports for various properties including Compass Church and DuPage PADS, and agreements for automated license plate recognition cameras, flood improvement projects, sewer replacement, and the procurement of power cots for fire department ambulances. The Council also approved the payment of outstanding bills.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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