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Round Lake Beach council approves $2.45 million in expenditures, backs Illinois 250 commemoration

Village of Round Lake Beach Council · January 27, 2026

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Summary

The Village of Round Lake Beach approved a consent agenda that included $2,446,256.26 in expenditures and several contracts and permits, and unanimously adopted a resolution supporting Illinois’ 250th anniversary commemoration.

The Village of Round Lake Beach council on Jan. 26 approved a consent agenda that included approval of meeting minutes, $2,446,256.26 in expenditures and a set of contracts and land-use permits.

The consent agenda — moved by Trustee Husk and seconded by Trustee Stout — passed on a roll-call vote with all trustees present voting "aye." Items listed by the mayor for approval included a Starcom 21 users agreement with Motorola Solutions Incorporated, a service agreement with PlanetBids for integrated contract management software, an ordinance granting a special-use permit for automotive sales and repair at 1820 Circuit Drive, and an ordinance approving a special-use permit and variances for 400 West Rollins Road.

Economic and administrative staff also briefed the board on business before the vote. The finance director and clerk presented the expenditures total of $2,446,256.26 for the board’s approval; the board approved the item as part of the consent package.

Separately under business items, Director Scott Hiltz introduced a proposed resolution encouraging municipalities to participate in the Illinois Municipal League’s 250th-anniversary commemoration. Trustee Davis moved the resolution, Trustee Hilsheim seconded the motion, and the board unanimously approved it by roll call.

No public comments were recorded on these agenda items. The board proceeded to other scheduled recognitions and presentations after the votes.