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North Aurora Village Board Discusses MetroNet Franchise Termination and Upcoming Tax Levy

November 22, 2024 | North Aurora, Kane County, Illinois


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North Aurora Village Board Discusses MetroNet Franchise Termination and Upcoming Tax Levy
The Village of North Aurora Committee of the Whole meeting held on November 18, 2024, commenced with a roll call confirming the presence of all trustees, including Mayor Gaffino and Trustees Christiansen, Curtis, Gaitley, Lowery, Nesbreg, and Salazar.

The primary agenda item discussed was the annual review of the upcoming meeting schedules, as mandated by state law. The committee reviewed the schedule for February 2025, which includes the regular meetings for the village board, the committee of the whole, the plan commission, and two standing committees: beautification and North Aurora Days.

It was noted that the only holiday affecting the village board and committee of the whole meetings is Labor Day, which occurs in September. The plan commission's schedule remains unaffected by holidays, allowing for a full allotment of meetings. Additionally, the beautification committee meets quarterly, while the North Aurora Days committee meets monthly.

The meeting concluded with no further comments from the audience or trustees, and the committee moved forward with the established schedule for the upcoming year.

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