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Orland Park trustees approve consent agenda, contracts and road funding agreement

2893077 · April 7, 2025
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Summary

At its April 7 meeting the Orland Park Village Board approved a large consent agenda and a set of contract and funding actions including a special-use ordinance for Honest Restaurant, multiple event and field contract awards, and a local public agency agreement with IDOT for the John Humphrey Drive/140th Street intersection project.

Orland Park’s Village Board on April 7 approved a broad consent agenda and several contract awards, and adopted a resolution to accept federal participation for an intersection and bridge project with the Illinois Department of Transportation.

The board voted unanimously to approve the consent agenda (items a–r), which included payroll items, a resolution under the Illinois Highway Code for a salt storage facility, award of the police evidence storage room project (RFP 25007), extensions of T‑Mobile leases on five elevated water towers, a Granicus three‑year subscription renewal, multiple special‑event permits, and maintenance and service contract awards listed on the agenda.

The board also approved a plan‑commission recommended ordinance granting a special use for Honest Restaurant (case 2025‑0126) for property listed in the record as 9176–9178 W. 150th Street. Trustees adopted a resolution authorizing a local public agency agreement with the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) to accept federal participation and appropriate village funds for the John Humphrey Drive at 140th/Third Street intersection improvements and bridge expansion (state job number CD‑91‑261‑24; section 16‑00078‑00‑CH). Village staff told the board the village expects $4,000,000 in SDP funds toward an approximately $9 million project and estimated a remaining local share of “about $722,000.”

Contract awards and authorizations approved by the board included:

- A contractor…

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