Village of Lake in the Hills Committee of the Whole met June 25

Village of Lake in the Hills Committee of the Whole met June 25
Lake in the Hills Village Trustee Bob Huckins — Village of Lake in the Hills Website
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Village of Lake in the Hills Committee of the Whole met June 25

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

1. Call to Order

2. Pledge of Allegiance

3. Audience Participation

The public is invited to make an issue-oriented comment on any matter of public concern. The public comment may be no longer than 3 minutes in duration.

4. Staff Presentations

A. Administration

1. Video Gaming License Request for Rinconcito De Veracruz, Inc.

2. Addendum to the GMP Amendment with Camosy Construction

3. Ordinance Amending the Special Temporary Use and Special Event Permitting Process

B. Public Works

1. Task Order No. 2024-8 for the Barbara Key Park Restoration Project

2. Contract with Tron Restoration for the Village Hall Exterior Painting and Interior Door Staining Project

3. Contract with C3 Construction for the Well 14 Roof and Gutter, and Well 12 Siding Replacement Project

C. Parks & Recreation

1. IGA with Community Unit School District 300 for Use of Facilities

5. Board of Trustees

6. Village President

A. Proclamation – Parks & Recreation Month (Thursday)

7. Adjournment 

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