City of Woodstock City Council met Feb. 17

Woodstock City Mayor Michael A. Turner
Woodstock City Mayor Michael A. Turner
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City of Woodstock City Council met Feb. 17

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

I. CALL TO ORDER

II. ROLL CALL

III. FLOOR DISCUSSION

A. Presentation

1. Enhanced Streets Improvement Program Update and Five-Year Plan Anyone wishing to address the Council on an item not already on the agenda may do so at this time.

B. Public Comments

C. Council Comments

IV. CONSENT AGENDA:

(NOTE: Items under the consent calendar are acted upon in a single motion. There is no separate discussion of these items prior to the Council vote unless: 1) a Council Member requests that an item be removed from the calendar for separate action, or 2) a citizen requests an item be removed, and this request is, in turn, proposed by a member of the City Council for separate action.)

A. ACCEPTANCE OF CITY COUNCIL MINUTES:

1. February 3, 2026 City Council Minutes

B. WARRANTS:

1. #4184

2. #4185

C. MINUTES AND REPORTS:

1. Arts Commission January 12, 2026

2. Library Board of Trustees January 8, 2026

3. Plan Commission January 15, 2026

4. Woodstock Opera House Advisory Commission January 20, 2026

D. MANAGER’S REPORT NO. 287:

1. Ordinance – BratHaus Lease Amendment (287a)

Approval of an Ordinance authorizing the City Manager, or his designee, to execute a First Amendment to a Restaurant/Tavern Lease Agreement with BratHaus Squared, Inc. for the Sheriff’s House Space at the Old Courthouse Center.

2. Resolution – Contract Award – Water Tower Repairs (287b)

Approval of a Resolution authorizing the City Manager, or his designee, to execute a contract with Dynamic Industrial Services Inc., of Crete, Illinois, for the spot repair of all three of the City’s Elevated Water Towers for an amount not to exceed $171,070.

3. Resolution – FY26/27 Police Vehicle Purchase (287c)

Approval of a Resolution authorizing the City Manager, or his designee, to purchase two (2) 2026 Ford Utility Police Interceptor vehicles for the Woodstock Police Department through the Suburban Purchasing Cooperative, Ultra Strobe, and Eby Graphics, requiring Council in the future to appropriate FY26/27 budgetary funds, previously incorporated within the Department’s FY26/27 CIP request, for an amount not to exceed $103,829.36.

4. Ordinances – Final Plat of Subdivision and Special Use Permit/Planned Unit Development – 2050 S. Eastwood Drive (287d)

Approval of the following Ordinances for 2050 S. Eastwood Drive:

a. An Ordinance Approving the Eastwood PRJ Woodstock Subdivision Final Plat Generally Located Southwest of the IL Hwy 14 and IL Hwy 47 Intersection, City of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois.

b. An Ordinance Granting a Special Use Permit for a Planned Unit Development to Allow a Goodwill Store and Self-Storage Facility for the Property Located at 2050 S. Eastwood Drive, Woodstock, Illinois.

V. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS

VI. ADJOURN – to next meeting, March 2, 2026 – Budget Workshop #1, 5:00 p.m.

https://www.woodstockil.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Item/817?fileID=9767



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