At-a-glance: key votes and approvals, Riverside Village Board, Nov. 6, 2025

Village of Riverside Board of Trustees · November 7, 2025

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Summary

The board approved the 2026 meeting schedule, adopted the consent agenda (covering minutes, multiple board/commission minutes, contracts including GIS services and an Axon equipment purchase authorization), and approved two liquor licenses and a code cleanup regarding the tree cost-share program.

The Village Board recorded multiple formal actions during its Nov. 6 meeting. Below are the primary roll-call outcomes recorded in the transcript.

Approve 2026 meeting schedule - What happened: President Pollock presented a motion to approve the 2026 board and commission meeting schedule, with an added quarterly committee-of-the-whole. Trustee Evans moved; another trustee seconded. - Vote: Roll-call recorded by Clerk Stenzel with trustees (Kos, Marshowska, Fitzgerald, Gallegos, Mateo, Evans) all voting Aye. Motion approved.

Consent agenda approval (composite) - What happened: Clerk Stenzel read a multi-item consent agenda that included approval of vouchers and minutes, a resolution renewing food-scrap composting services, appointment of WSSRA representative, a GIS services contract (Municipal GIS Partners Inc. for up to $49,942.56), an amended business-regulation ordinance and fee schedule, a 2025 estimated levy resolution, and a resolution waiving competitive bidding to authorize the village manager to issue an order to Axon Enterprises, Inc., not to exceed $80,000 for body-worn cameras, Tasers, in-car cameras, cloud storage and redaction software. - Vote: Motion and second; roll-call recorded with the same trustees recorded as voting Aye. Motion approved.

Class E restaurant liquor license: Hussey and the Brecken Cafe - What happened: Clerk Stenzel presented an application; trustees moved and seconded to grant authority to issue a Class E license subject to code compliance (license will not be issued until prerequisites are met). - Vote: Roll-call recorded with trustees voting Aye; motion approved.

Class A-1 liquor license: Riverside Mart Inc. - What happened: Application received for the former 7-Eleven site at 26th and Harlem. Motion and second to approve issuance subject to code compliance. - Vote: Roll-call recorded with trustees voting Aye; motion approved.

Ordinance amending tree-cost-share code (clean-up) - What happened: Director Tabb presented an ordinance deleting an unused 50/50 tree cost-share provision in the code; trustees moved and seconded. - Vote: Roll-call recorded with trustees voting Aye; motion approved.

Notes and process: Each of the above approvals was performed during regular agenda order and recorded by roll call in the transcript. Where the transcript records only yes votes, the reporting here records the outcome as approved; specific yea/nay counts reflect trustees recorded present in the roll calls (Kos, Marshowska, Fitzgerald, Gallegos, Mateo, Evans).