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Villa Park board passes multiple ordinances and resolutions; summary of motions and vote outcomes

2156816 · January 28, 2025
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Summary

The Village of Villa Park Board of Trustees took a series of formal actions at its Jan. 27 meeting, approving code amendments, contract change orders and appointments including a change to dog-license fees and an $811,804 engineering agreement for Ardmore Avenue Phase 1.

The Village of Villa Park Board of Trustees took a series of formal actions at its Jan. 27 meeting. Key outcomes:

- Appointment: The board appointed Kimberly Tuttle to the Community Fund Commission, term to begin upon being sworn in and run through April 30, 2026. Motion by Trustee Patrick; second by Trustee O'Fano. Vote: unanimous by roll call.

- Ordinance, Chapter 5 (dog licenses) — first reading waived and adopted: The board approved amendments to Chapter 5 of the Villa Park Municipal Code to eliminate the village’s $4 annual dog-license fee while retaining the registration requirement through the Villa Park Police Department (VPPD). Staff and Chief Mike Rivas said county rabies-registration requirements remain in effect; the municipal fee generated roughly $300 annually. The ordinance was approved after waiving the first reading. Vote: roll call in favor.

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