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Village of Roselle
2026 concrete improvement program consisting of concrete sidewalk and curb removal and replacement and repairing utility dig-ups. The improvement will include approx. 14,500 SF of sidewalk removal and replacement, 700' of combination concrete curb & gutter removal and replacement, 70 SF of ADA detectable warnings, 200 SY of class D patching, 140 SY of hot-mix asphalt and concrete driveways, 150 LF of PVC pipe underdrain, and other ancillary work necessary to complete the project. See attached file.
Posted Date
Feb 11, 2026
Due Date
Feb 25, 2026
Release: Feb 11, 2026
Village of Roselle
Close: Feb 25, 2026
2026 concrete improvement program consisting of concrete sidewalk and curb removal and replacement and repairing utility dig-ups. The improvement will include approx. 14,500 SF of sidewalk removal and replacement, 700' of combination concrete curb & gutter removal and replacement, 70 SF of ADA detectable warnings, 200 SY of class D patching, 140 SY of hot-mix asphalt and concrete driveways, 150 LF of PVC pipe underdrain, and other ancillary work necessary to complete the project. See attached file.
Village of Roselle
2026 water main and sanitary sewer replacement project which consists of installing approx. 4,202 LF of 8" PVC water main, 3,450 LF of 8" PVC sanitary main and appurtenances, hot-mix asphalt patching and resurfacing, concrete removal and replacement, water and sanitary service replacement and other ancillary work necessary to complete the project. See attached file.
Posted Date
Feb 11, 2026
Due Date
Feb 25, 2026
Release: Feb 11, 2026
Village of Roselle
Close: Feb 25, 2026
2026 water main and sanitary sewer replacement project which consists of installing approx. 4,202 LF of 8" PVC water main, 3,450 LF of 8" PVC sanitary main and appurtenances, hot-mix asphalt patching and resurfacing, concrete removal and replacement, water and sanitary service replacement and other ancillary work necessary to complete the project. See attached file.
Village of Roselle
Combination concrete curb and gutter, concrete sidewalk and driveway removal and replacement, HMA pavement surface milling and resurfacing, HMA pavement patching and storm sewer improvements and adjustments. Work includes the removal and replacement of approx 6,941 LF of curb and gutter; 16,390 SF of PCC sidewalk; 55,156 SY HMA surface removal; 2,476 SY of HMA pavement patching; 1671 Tons of Leveling Binder (MM), N50; 5,806 Tons of HMA Surface Course, Mix "D", N50 and other incidental work.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 11, 2026
Release: -
Village of Roselle
Close: Feb 11, 2026
Combination concrete curb and gutter, concrete sidewalk and driveway removal and replacement, HMA pavement surface milling and resurfacing, HMA pavement patching and storm sewer improvements and adjustments. Work includes the removal and replacement of approx 6,941 LF of curb and gutter; 16,390 SF of PCC sidewalk; 55,156 SY HMA surface removal; 2,476 SY of HMA pavement patching; 1671 Tons of Leveling Binder (MM), N50; 5,806 Tons of HMA Surface Course, Mix "D", N50 and other incidental work.
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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 for truly unique/proprietary needs.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative contract (OMNIA, Sourcewell, Suburban Purchasing Cooperative, or State CMS). For IT, route via a reseller on a co-op.
Viable but secondary; reserve for highly specialized or proprietary tech.
Process: Work with the relevant department head to draft the formal written justification (detail why it’s uniquely capable). For any amount over $25,000, submit the justification for Village Board approval.
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Village of Roselle
The Village of Roselle has approved Resolution 2022-2612 to authorize an agreement with Axon Enterprise, Inc. for body-worn cameras, extending a Master Services Agreement for a five-year term from February 1, 2023, to January 31, 2028. The total cost for the cameras, software, and services is $249,365.07, payable in annual installments. This agreement includes a refresh of hardware and software licenses.
Effective Date
Feb 1, 2023
Expires
Effective: Feb 1, 2023
Village of Roselle
Expires:
The Village of Roselle has approved Resolution 2022-2612 to authorize an agreement with Axon Enterprise, Inc. for body-worn cameras, extending a Master Services Agreement for a five-year term from February 1, 2023, to January 31, 2028. The total cost for the cameras, software, and services is $249,365.07, payable in annual installments. This agreement includes a refresh of hardware and software licenses.
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This document is a resolution from the Village of Roselle approving an amendment to an existing Master Services Agreement with Axon Enterprise, Inc. for the purchase of tasers. The total approved amount for this purchase is $39,996.34, to be paid over a 60-month program length, with yearly installments from January 2024 to January 2028. The agreement covers TASER 7 Basic Bundles, various cartridges, power cords, wall mounts, and extended warranties. The resolution was approved on December 4, 2023, and the underlying quote was signed on November 21, 2023.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2024
Village of Roselle
Expires:
This document is a resolution from the Village of Roselle approving an amendment to an existing Master Services Agreement with Axon Enterprise, Inc. for the purchase of tasers. The total approved amount for this purchase is $39,996.34, to be paid over a 60-month program length, with yearly installments from January 2024 to January 2028. The agreement covers TASER 7 Basic Bundles, various cartridges, power cords, wall mounts, and extended warranties. The resolution was approved on December 4, 2023, and the underlying quote was signed on November 21, 2023.
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This document outlines the termination of an Enterprise Service Agreement between the Village of Roselle and Vigilant Solutions, LLC, effective April 30, 2025. The original agreement, entered into around January 26, 2021, covered the provision of Mobile LPR System hardware and software, client portal access, training, and related services. An earlier Project Quotation from November 5, 2020, detailed the initial costs and components, totaling $12,350.00. The agreement specified an initial five-year term with subsequent annual service fees.
Effective Date
Jan 26, 2021
Expires
Effective: Jan 26, 2021
Village of Roselle
Expires:
This document outlines the termination of an Enterprise Service Agreement between the Village of Roselle and Vigilant Solutions, LLC, effective April 30, 2025. The original agreement, entered into around January 26, 2021, covered the provision of Mobile LPR System hardware and software, client portal access, training, and related services. An earlier Project Quotation from November 5, 2020, detailed the initial costs and components, totaling $12,350.00. The agreement specified an initial five-year term with subsequent annual service fees.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Roselle
The Board addressed several agenda items, including the re-appointment of Board of Fire and Police Commissioner members and an amendment to the Liquor Code to increase the number of Class I liquor licenses. The meeting also involved approval for the 2026 Pavement Rejuvenation Program and a land exchange agreement concerning real estate at 40 South Park Street. Furthermore, the Board received updates on the Firewater BBQ Redevelopment Agreement, the DuPage County Police Records Management System project, Water and Sewer funds, and a presentation on InvoiceCloud. Discussions also included a public hearing regarding the pre-annexation of 23W764 Turner Avenue.
The board meeting agenda includes the swearing-in of a new police sergeant, a review of the treasurer's report, and several consent agenda items such as the purchase of parkway trees and contract extensions for wastewater support and business retention incentives. Significant agenda items involve a public hearing for the annexation of 199 E. Nerge Road, including associated ordinances and plat approvals, as well as final plat approval for the Sycamore Hill Estates Subdivision. Additionally, the board will review zoning variations, intergovernmental and parking lot use agreements with the Public Library, and a landscape management services agreement. Finance matters include approval of the accounts payable list and an amendment to the FY 2025 Budget for the Insurance and Firefighters' Pension Funds, alongside a discussion on a car wash access request.
The commission discussed the proposed update to the sign ordinance, including moving it to the zoning code for better alignment with existing procedures. Key topics included addressing content neutrality requirements following a Supreme Court ruling, restructuring the ordinance for improved readability, and establishing new regulations for specific sign types such as drive-through signage, on-site directional signs, and audio components. The commission also debated policy regarding temporary signage, specifically feather banners, weighing the need for visual appeal against the desire to support local businesses through permit-based temporary displays.
The Village Board meeting covered several items, including a public inquiry regarding the status of public transport in the city of Roselle. The Board approved the reappointment of commissioners to the Fire and Police Commission. Additionally, the Board passed an ordinance amending the liquor code, authorized a contract for a pavement rejuvenation program, and approved the sale of real estate. A public hearing was held and a pre-annexation agreement was approved for a property on Turner Avenue. The Board also received an update on the default status of a redevelopment agreement and discussed participation in a countywide records management system initiative.
The meeting included staff and official reports, including a commendation for the fire department's CPR/AED certification program. The board approved several consent items, including an ordinance amending the village code, an honorary street sign designation for Main Street, and amendments to the traffic code. Action was taken on the 2026 water main and sanitary sewer replacement project, including the approval of construction and engineering service contracts. Further approvals included a concrete improvement program, a grant application for road improvements, zoning code amendments, a special use permit for a new business, and the declaration of surplus property. A new business owner presented a request for TIF assistance for a redevelopment project at 225 East Irving Park Road, with the board providing direction on the disbursement structure of the incentive.
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