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The committee addressed public concerns regarding lake muck and weed removal. Discussions were held on the potential impact of wakeboard boats on Bangs Lake shorelines and sediment, including potential usage restrictions or scheduling adjustments. A synopsis of the 2026 lake herbicidal treatment plan was provided, recommending the use of Galleon SC to target invasive curly leaf pondweed and discontinuing the use of SONAR. The committee discussed shoreline restoration, the potential for contracting out weed harvesting services, and ongoing monitoring of lake levels and water quality.
The committee discussed the 2026 mosquito management proposal by Clarke Environmental, which involves a data-driven approach focusing on West Nile Virus prevention and targeting specific breeding sites for larvicide treatment, representing a significant cost reduction from the previous year. The Marine Unit provided an update on readiness for the upcoming boating season and discussed potential public communication regarding boat registration and launch locations. Additionally, the committee reviewed the results of herbicide treatment testing on Bangs Lake, noting the presence of Curly Leaf across sampled sites and ongoing monitoring of lake levels, along with preparations for an upcoming discussion with local fishermen.
The committee meeting agenda includes discussions on fish limits, a status update regarding the marine unit, and a review of the shoreline assessment outline.
The meeting included a presentation on staff work anniversaries, the swearing-in of a police department employee, and the consideration of a consent agenda encompassing bills for payment and resolutions regarding surplus property and indemnity agreements for community events. New business items addressed the authorization of competitive bidding waivers and contract approvals for lead service line inspections, pavement evaluation studies, and the procurement of sanitary sewer pumps.
The Village Board addressed several key agenda items, including the appointment of a new Chief of Police and the swearing-in of police department employees. Discussions involved the approval of various summer community event street closures, such as cruise nights, farmers' markets, National Night Out, and a street dance. The Board also reviewed resolutions to declare surplus personal property owned by the Village, authorized the purchase of a police interceptor utility vehicle, and discussed entering an executive session for real property acquisition. Additionally, the Board reviewed and processed accounts payable bills for the specified period.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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