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Active opportunities open for bidding
Village of Round Lake Park
Work includes installation of storm sewer.
Posted Date
Jun 9, 2026
Due Date
Jul 2, 2026
Release: Jun 9, 2026
Village of Round Lake Park
Close: Jul 2, 2026
Work includes installation of storm sewer.
AvailableVillage of Round Lake Park
HMA Surface Removal, Leveling Binder (MM), HMA Surface Course together appurtenant construction.
Posted Date
Jun 19, 2025
Due Date
Jul 3, 2025
Release: Jun 19, 2025
Village of Round Lake Park
Close: Jul 3, 2025
HMA Surface Removal, Leveling Binder (MM), HMA Surface Course together appurtenant construction.
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Sole Source: Skip—no evidence they use this path.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell. Confirm your offering is on a Sourcewell contract, coordinate with Finance to process via their membership, and align early with the end-user for a fast award.
Village of Round Lake Park (IL) shows no evidence of using sole source contracting. Deprioritize this path—crafting a justification is low-probability and resource-intensive.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Round Lake Park
The commission held a public hearing regarding proposed text amendments to the village zoning ordinance to incorporate adult-use cannabis regulations. Key discussion topics included the definition and purpose of the ordinance revisions, setback requirements for specific sites, identification of viable locations on a color-coded map, prohibitions on on-site consumption, and operational considerations such as drive-through windows, inspections, and waste management. The commission reviewed the planning consultant's report and recommendations, ultimately voting to forward a favorable recommendation to the Village Board for the approval of the proposed amendments.
The meeting covered discussions on Solar and Wind Energy System Regulations, including notification requirements and height limits for solar installations. The commission members disagreed on having a combined hearing for solar and wind energy systems, and Adult use cannabis facility regulations. Also discussed were Adult Use Cannabis Regulations, different types of regulated facilities, state restrictions, and potential local restrictions. The police department raised concerns about enforcing impaired driving and testing for THC. The potential impact on crime and security measures for cannabis facilities were also addressed.
The meeting primarily focused on discussing and reviewing the Village of Round Lake Park's proposed zoning ordinance text amendments concerning regulations for Wind and Solar Energy Systems. Various aspects of the proposal were examined, including permitted use vs. special use situations, ground-mounted and sizing restrictions, decommissioning of equipment, ComEd approval requirements, yard allowances, proximity to lot lines and utility easements, height issues, ground coverage, structural review for roof-mounted systems, and potential noise and flicker issues with wind energy systems. Consultant Chris Heinen was tasked with further reviewing the text amendment proposal, and Chairman Welk was assigned to discuss inspection capabilities with the building commissioner and to consult with the village attorney regarding the restrictions and proposed changes.
The meeting focused on Solar and Wind Energy System Regulations, including discussions on ground-mounted panel configurations, height restrictions for accessory structures, permit requirements, and compliance with village codes. The commission members also talked about roof coverage, proximity of panels to the roof edge, fire department access, and the village's right to lien property if the village is responsible for decommissioning. The members also discussed wind energy installation design, electrical interference issues, and FCC rules and guidelines.
The public hearing addressed the petition for a zoning text amendment to include regulations for solar and wind generating systems within the village. Commissioners debated the notification process for adjoining property owners and decided to task the Building Department/Zoning Administrator with developing a standard procedure. The commission also discussed a new village resolution regarding the acceptance of adult-use cannabis facilities, including potential locations and security considerations.
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