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Village of Bellevue
Acquire from the Village Acterra truck with a Mercedes Motor, 10' Henderson dump box and Henderson salt spreader, total mileage of 40,900 mi. (the "Property").
Posted Date
May 28, 2026
Due Date
Jul 14, 2026
Release: May 28, 2026
Village of Bellevue
Close: Jul 14, 2026
Acquire from the Village Acterra truck with a Mercedes Motor, 10' Henderson dump box and Henderson salt spreader, total mileage of 40,900 mi. (the "Property").
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Bellevue
The board meeting addressed several administrative and operational matters. Key actions included the appointment of a new Village Trustee, Village Clerk, and Street Superintendent, as well as the appointment of a Trustee Pro Tem. Pay scales were established for the Clerk and Street Superintendent. Financial decisions included the approval of various payments, such as for the Bosch Road project and Hi Vue Lane, as well as the closure of existing credit union accounts in favor of new bank accounts with assigned signers. Additionally, the board approved TIF annual reports, authorized the creation of a grant application and a redevelopment agreement, and initiated a bid process for a municipal truck. Legislative updates included the repeal and adoption of a fire protection burning ordinance. Discussions were also held regarding street department activities, zoning cases, and potential amendments to liquor licenses.
The board accepted the resignations of the Village President and Village Clerk, elected a new Village President, and passed a resolution regarding municipal bank accounts. Discussions were held regarding requests for permit fee waivers and concerns about village transparency and financial practices. An auditor provided a report highlighting the importance of mitigating controls for segregation of duties and noted positive financial trends. The board approved funding for the installation of a sewer line on Bosch Road and authorized the closing of a Menards credit account. Additionally, department reports were provided for street maintenance, and the board discussed future plans for employee pay schedules and the security rekeying of village facilities.
The Board addressed several agenda items, including public comments regarding village resident registration concerns and suspected illegal drug activity. Action items approved included adding a new signatory to the office credit account and authorizing a truck repair. Departmental reports were provided covering street maintenance, zoning, and police activity. The Mayor discussed pending engineering contracts and proposed an ordinance to address synthetic drug sales within the village. Trustees discussed the need for revenue reporting on fines, property owner registration requirements, garbage fees, park drainage, and traffic safety concerns at a school crosswalk. The Board also announced an upcoming executive session regarding a new full-time public works position.
The board discussed and took action on several items, including the approval of an employment agreement for Kurt Klinkradt and the determination of employment compensation for a full-time Public Works position. Additionally, the board authorized a new credit card account for use by specified staff and approved a 150-ton salt purchase. A resignation announcement from a board member was also formally recorded.
The board discussed and approved several action items, including the adoption of village building and residential codes, the approval of a concrete bid for the Hi-Vue Road project, and the execution of the Bosch Road Reconstruction Contract. Additionally, the board approved signage placement for affected businesses on Harmon Highway and debated the issuance of a credit card for the Public Works department. Reports were provided regarding street projects, zoning violations, and the status of village infrastructure, including the acquisition of a shipping container for environmental material storage and updates on the garbage permit fee schedule.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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