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Village of Port Barrington
1.5\" HMA Surface Removal, Class D Patching 2.5\", 1.75\" Surface Course (Mix \"D\", N50), Curb and Gutter Removal and Replacement, Sidewalk Removal and Replacement , Landscape Restoration. on Brighton Lane, Camden Lane, and Hilldale Lane.
Posted Date
Jun 18, 2026
Due Date
Jul 8, 2026
Release: Jun 18, 2026
Village of Port Barrington
Close: Jul 8, 2026
1.5\" HMA Surface Removal, Class D Patching 2.5\", 1.75\" Surface Course (Mix \"D\", N50), Curb and Gutter Removal and Replacement, Sidewalk Removal and Replacement , Landscape Restoration. on Brighton Lane, Camden Lane, and Hilldale Lane.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Port Barrington
The agenda includes the approval of payments for bills and reports from the Waterway Commission and Planning Commission, including the appointment of a new Planning Commission chair. Committee reports cover topics such as flood home elevation surveys, road resurfacing and bridge project updates, the SaaS notification system, arbor day, parks and recreation initiatives like riverfest and playground improvements, and honor coin awards. The meeting also includes discussions on the appointment of a village administrator, the moorings easement project, and the potential for a closed session regarding personnel, real estate acquisitions, or pending litigation.
The meeting includes a Special Meeting of the Board of Trustees and a Regular Committee of the Whole Meeting. Key discussion topics include the approval of security cameras for Fox Trail Park, compensation for Planning Commission training, SWALCO directors and meeting attendance, high water markers, an animal control agreement, flood discussions, a village cleanup recap, and mosquito abatement. Additionally, the agenda covers project updates for streets, roads, and forestry; resident tree trimming requests; Parks and Recreation reports; MS4 reporting and stormwater engineering fees; Bee City certification; and discussions regarding the Moorings Easement Project and membership in the Barrington Area Council of Governments.
The Board of Trustees discussed several operational and administrative items. Key topics included the potential annexation of land along Darrell Road for development oversight, the recognition of an Honor Coin recipient, updates on local emergency warning systems, and approval of an ordinance amending Chapter 70 regarding vehicle taxes. Additionally, the Board authorized forestry expenditures for park improvements, approved the fiscal year 2026-2027 budget, addressed ongoing flooding issues and sandbagging procedures, and reviewed communication regarding Moorings HOA engineering requirements.
The meeting agenda includes discussions on the SWALCO intergovernmental agreement, warning siren repair costs, flood mitigation, and home elevation surveys. Additional topics involve security camera purchases for Fox Trail Park, various road resurfacing and maintenance projects, and the notification system. The board will also review Tree City USA and Arbor Day initiatives, Honor Coin awards, ARPA funds, building and zoning updates, and address issues regarding missed deadlines by the Moorings HOA.
The Planning Commission discussed updates regarding the Roberts Road Roundabout, a rerouted bike way project, and follow-up on the Affordable Housing Plan, including committee responsibilities and impediments. Additionally, the commission reviewed status updates on green improvements, potential native planting training, strategies to bring water to the village including well depth and pipeline costs, and repairs related to the Center Street Bridge.
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