Village of Algonquin Committee of the Whole met Feb. 21

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Village of Algonquin Committee of the Whole met Feb. 21.

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

1. Roll Call – Establish a Quorum

2. Public Comment – Audience Participation

(Persons wishing to address the Committee must register with the Chairperson prior to roll call.)

3. Community Development

A. Consider an Agreement with SAFEbuilt for Permit Review Services

4. General Administration

A. Consider a Residential Lease Agreement for 5615 Edgewood Drive

B. Consider the Flashlight Egg Hunt Public Event on March 10th in Towne Park

C. Consider the Egg Hunt Public Event on April 1st in Towne Park

D. Consider the Touch a Truck Public Event on May 6th in Towne Park

E. Consider the 2023 Summer Concert Series on Thursdays, June 22 through August 10 from 7:00-8:30 pm in Towne Park and Waiving the Food Truck Restriction as well as the Restriction that Pertains to Alcoholic Liquor in the Park During the Duration of the Concerts.

5. Public Works & Safety

A. Consider the Purchase of a Hydro-Excavating Truck

B. Consider an Agreement with Moore Landscapes for the 2023 Downtown Streetscapes Maintenance

C. Consider an Agreement with RES for the 2023 Natural Area Maintenance

D. Consider the Purchase of Two (2) Ford F550 Dump Trucks

6. Executive Session (if needed)

7. Other Business

8. Adjournment

https://www.algonquin.org/egov/documents/1676650730_27734.pdf



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