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The meeting included procedural items such as the Pledge of Allegiance and Roll Call. Key actions included the adoption of Proclamation No. 26-389 designating February 1 Through February 7, 2026 as "Scout Week" in the Village of Bourbonnais, Illinois. The Finance Committee approved the February 2, 2026 Accounts Payable for general and special funds. The Administration Committee adopted Resolution No. 26-1625, authorizing a contract with the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 64 Patrol Unit regarding wage increases and hiring revisions, and Resolution No. 26-1629 approving travel and lodging expenses for a Master Firearms Instructor Course. The Police Committee reported on the training status of two new officers and the hiring process for a 29th officer, also noting the upcoming Polar Plunge event. The Public Works Committee reported on winter maintenance and machinery repairs. The Communication & Engagement Committee provided updates on the synthetic ice rink availability, the upcoming Chocolate Tour, and the St. Patrick's Day Senior Dinner. During Public Comments, residents raised concerns and provided a petition regarding the use of Village-owned property for civil immigration enforcement activity by ICE.
The Finance Committee reviewed and agreed to proceed with payment for the General Fund and Special Fund bill lists at the next Regular Board meeting. Discussions included declining sponsorship for the Riverside Healthcare Heart Ball. The committee approved travel and expense for Detective Domagalski to attend firearm training, with legislation to be prepared for a future meeting. The board reviewed a comparable lease replacement quote from Enterprise for the expiring Administration vehicle, estimating delivery in approximately eight months for inclusion in the next fiscal year budget. Other topics included a reminder about the annual St. Patrick's Day Dinner, coverage plans for an Executive Administrative Assistant's medical leave starting February 6, 2026, and the resignation of the Marketing and Public Engagement Specialist.
The document indicates that the Executive Session Regular Board Meeting minutes for January 20, 2026, were moved to a separate file.
The meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance and roll call. Key actions included the approval of accounts payable for January 20, 2026, and the swearing in of Patrolman Dylan Lorek by the Chief of Police. The Administration Committee reported that the Village is accepting applications for a Communication Manager until February 6, 2026. Updates from the Public Works Committee noted the completion of Christmas decoration removal and provided metrics for the recent snow removal season. Information was shared regarding the continuation of the synthetic ice rink operations and details about the 9th annual Chocolate Tour scheduled for February 7, 2025, with proceeds benefiting The Grove's Children's Safety Center and Bourbonnais Township Park District's Exploration Station. The Board entered into an Executive Session to discuss the setting of a price for sale or lease of property owned by the public body and the purchase or lease of real property.
The meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance. Key actions included the swearing in of Patrolman Travaughn Bosby and the announcement of a new lateral entry officer, Dylan Lorek. The Finance Committee considered and approved the January 5, 2026 Accounts Payable for general and special funds. Under Administration Committee action, Ordinance 25-2527, amending Chapter 4 regarding the creation of a Class P Liquor License for a gas station, was read and adopted. Two resolutions were adopted: Resolution 26-1623 approving training expenses for the Building Commissioner to attend the Understanding the 2021 International Residential Code, and Resolution 26-1624 approving expenses for attending the International Council of Shopping Centers Conference to aid in development planning. The Public Works Committee reported on continued Christmas tree collection, decoration removal, and snow/ice control. The Communication & Engagement Committee noted the synthetic ice rink would continue operations through January. The meeting adjourned at 5:46 PM.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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