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Village of Gilberts
The Village of Gilberts is seeking a Public Works Laborer for a full-time, entry-level position involving maintenance work for building facilities, groundskeeping, and street repair.
Posted Date
Dec 22, 2025
Due Date
Jan 9, 2026
Release: Dec 22, 2025
Village of Gilberts
Close: Jan 9, 2026
The Village of Gilberts is seeking a Public Works Laborer for a full-time, entry-level position involving maintenance work for building facilities, groundskeeping, and street repair.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $25,000, use sole source.
Coops: If your product is on Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, or an Illinois state joint purchasing agreement, ask to buy through that program.
Entity: Village of Gilberts, Illinois.
Basis: Position as specialized technology or essential service for continuity to justify waiving competition.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Gilberts
The Village Board meeting covered several development concept presentations, including a proposed regional distribution center for an industrial site and an agricultural education facility. The Board discussed upgrading the police department's body-worn and in-squad camera systems to a cloud-based solution to improve efficiency, security, and evidence management. Additionally, the Board reviewed proposed text amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance regarding building setbacks and accessory structures, and received status reports from staff on various community and infrastructure matters.
The board meeting featured a concept presentation from Project Hope Animal Rescue, Inc. regarding a proposed expansion and relocation plan within the village. Staff provided reports on upcoming community events, the progress of fiber installation, and the resolution of issues with the village website, including a notice of an upcoming request for proposals to modernize the site. There was also a discussion regarding the naming of Town Square Park and protocols for developer consultations with village staff.
The Village Board held a meeting where several ordinances and resolutions were approved via a consent agenda, including tax abatements for various special service areas, an amendment to the village code regarding administrative adjudication, and the authorization of insurance renewals and purchase agreements for public works and maintenance. A public hearing was conducted for the proposed calendar year 2026 budget, which was subsequently adopted. The Board also discussed and approved a resolution to censure a Trustee regarding concerns over interactions with village staff and adherence to board policies. Additionally, staff provided reports on FOIA requests, grant applications, and preparations for upcoming community events.
The Village Board meeting covered several items including approval of bills and payroll, a task order for engineering services regarding a risk and resiliency assessment, the purchase and installation of programmable logic controllers, and maintenance and rehabilitation services for a village well. Additionally, the Board addressed amendments to the village code regarding building permit fee schedules and permit extensions, and passed resolutions establishing updated fee structures for village services.
The board discussed a revised development concept for a regional distribution center involving property annexation and PUD processes, and a concept presentation for an agricultural, training, and educational facility known as Wild Kid Acres. Additionally, the board reviewed a proposal for upgrading the police department's body-worn and in-car camera systems to enhance redaction capabilities and operational efficiency. Discussions were also held regarding proposed Unified Development Ordinance text amendments to address setback requirements for accessory structures and specific neighborhood zoning issues. Staff reports included updates on economic interest filings, community event planning, and utility infrastructure restoration concerns.
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