Pavement Patching of Various Street Sections RFP
Aug 13, 2026
Closes
Sep 1, 2026
Work will include 20,000 SY of Hot-Mix Asphalt Removal and Replacement, 2" for various patches throughout the Village.
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Aug 13, 2026
Closes
Sep 1, 2026
Work will include 20,000 SY of Hot-Mix Asphalt Removal and Replacement, 2" for various patches throughout the Village.
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207778
Employee FTE
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121.5
Population
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18,773
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52 / 100
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Homewood
The meeting addressed the aftermath of a tornado that struck the village, including the formal declaration of a local disaster to seek assistance. Key agenda items included the swearing-in of a new Assistant to the Village Manager, the approval of a claims list, and the authorization of several municipal projects. These projects involved the lead service line replacement program, the purchase of an ambulance, a replacement fuel island pedestal system, street resurfacing, and the acquisition and installation of an emergency standby generator for a lift station. Additionally, the board approved a term sheet for a lease agreement with a local parish for shared parking spaces.
The commission reviewed a sign variance request for a new restaurant, Dynamite Shrimp, located at 18719 Dixie Highway. Discussion centered on the hardship posed by the tenant's small and partially obscured location, which limited visibility. The commission considered staff recommendations to approve the variance with a condition requiring the signage to be reduced from the originally proposed 63 square feet to 40 square feet, ensuring architectural alignment with the shopping center's existing signs. The owner and commissioners also discussed the sign's technical specifications, including LED illumination, material composition, and the removal of temporary window signage upon completion of the permanent installation.
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The public hearing focused on the village's loan application for the Illinois EPA regarding the mandated lead service line replacement program. Key discussion topics included project funding strategies for the 2026 and 2027 fiscal years, project management and construction sequencing, and the optimization of loan forgiveness options. The board also reviewed the planning stages for future service line replacement projects and the coordination required with engineering partners to ensure project affordability and compliance with federal mandates.
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