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Addison board approves routine payments, mosquito control contract and sewer change order; 32 lead service lines replaced during work

Village of Addison Board and Committees · January 20, 2026
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Summary

At its Jan. 19 meeting, the Village of Addison committees and board approved routine minutes and a consent agenda that included insurance and vendor payments, adopted a mosquito-control contract for $83,900, approved radio/microwave work for the consolidated dispatch center, and authorized a sewer change order that included replacement of 32 lead water service lines.

The Village of Addison held combined committee sessions and a Village Board meeting on Monday, Jan. 19, 2026, approving a series of routine administrative measures and several vendor contracts.

During committee review, members approved minutes from the Jan. 5 meeting and moved forward a set of accounts-payable directives. The committee and later the board approved a payment to the intergovernmental risk management agency for the village’s 2026 annual insurance premium in the amount of $1,202,148. A presenter said the 2026 premium represents a $32,749 decrease from the 2025 premium.

Staff presented an ordinance to reserve Addison’s 2026 private activity bond volume cap. Collin, a staff member, told the committee the state’s per-capita calculation uses a village population of 35,728 and generates $4,823,280 in available volume cap; the village must notify the state by May 1 whether it will reserve or return the allocation. The ordinance was recommended by committee for first reading before the full board.

The board adopted by roll call a resolution contracting Clark Environmental Mosquito Management Inc. to provide the 2026 mosquito-management program for $83,900. Public works staff described the program as including treatment of…

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