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Board confirms consent agenda appointment to police pension board; public works reports and staff departure noted

5747437 · January 8, 2025
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Summary

The Village Board included the appointment of Janet Godek to the Police Pension Board on the consent agenda and approved it; the meeting also included public works updates about holiday lights removal, equipment consolidation at the old firehouse, and the departure of employee Dave Hanson.

The Village of North Aurora Village Board approved the consent agenda, which included the appointment of Janet Godek to the Police Pension Board.

During the meeting’s opening and prior to new business, a board member identified an appointment: Janet Godek to the Police Pension Board. The consent agenda was then moved and approved by roll call; trustees recorded affirmative votes. The transcript does not record a separate, standalone motion specifically naming the mover or seconder for the appointment; the appointment was handled as part of the consent agenda.

Later in the meeting a public-works update noted that seasonal lights in Riverfront Park were being taken down by public works staff; a board member thanked Brian and the public works crew for the installation and upkeep of the lights and said the lights were visible from the bridge crossing into the park.

Staff also reported that public works had consolidated extra equipment at the old firehouse and that the water department was operating from the fire barn, bringing several operations under one roof. In addition, the board noted that Dave Hanson, who performed mapping and GIS work for the village, had accepted a position in Yorkville and would be leaving the village. The remarks expressed appreciation and said Hanson would be missed; no personnel action or replacement plan was recorded on the public record during the meeting.

The meeting adjourned after the board approved the motion to adjourn.