Village of South Barrington Public Works Committee will meet July 7

Village of South Barrington Public Works Committee will meet July 7
South Barrington Mayor Paula McCombie — Village of South Barrington Website
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Village of South Barrington Public Works Committee will meet July 7

Here is the agenda provided by the provided by the committee:

1. CALL TO ORDER / ROLL CALL 

2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 

A. Approval of the Public Works Committee Meeting Minutes on March 18, 2025 

3. PUBLIC COMMENTS / QUESTIONS 

Any person may address the Board on any matter. 

4. AGENDA ITEMS 

A. Approval of a Resolution Amending Certain Sewer and Water Utility Rates for the Village of South Barrington R-2025- 

B. Approval of a Resolution Authorizing Entering into a Contract for Services with Burns & McDonnell, for the Village of South Barrington R-2025-

5. MAYOR’S REPORT 

6. STAFF REPORTS 

A. Village Engineer 

B. Building Officer 

1. Recap on the FY25 Road Program

2. Recap on the Dry Hydrant Project 

3. LED Lights – Light Bulbs 

4. Roof Maintenance

C. Village Administrator 

1. Irrigation Systems 

2. Update on the Conservancy Project 

7. EXECUTIVE SESSION 

To consider the appointment, compensation, and employment pursuant to 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(1); Collective bargaining pursuant to 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(2); and/or pending or imminent litigation pursuant to 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(11) 

8. OLD BUSINESS 

9. NEW BUSINESS 

10. ADJOURNMENT or RECESS

https://southbarrington.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/SKM_C550i25070315440.pdf



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