Village of Algonquin Committee of the Whole met March 16

Maggie Auger, Village Trustee
Maggie Auger, Village Trustee
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Village of Algonquin Committee of the Whole met March 16

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

Trustee Brehmer

Trustee Auger – Chairperson

Trustee Spella

Trustee Glogowski

Trustee Dianis

Trustee Smith

President Sosine

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. Discussion Regarding Potential Extension or Termination of the Car Wash Special Use Permit at 2055 East Algonquin Road

4. General Administration

5. Public Works & Safety

A. Consider a Recommendation for Local Match Commitment for Construction of the Square Barn Road Improvement Project — STP-L Grant

B. Consider a Resolution Authorizing the Village to Utilize the State Allocation of Motor Fuel Tax Funds for 2026

6. Executive Session, if Required

7. Other Business

8. Adjournment

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