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Votes at a glance: Aurora council adopts annexation and multiple ordinances, approves consent agenda

Aurora City Council · November 5, 2025

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Summary

The council adopted annexation and zoning ordinances for property near Sunrise Road/Frieder Lane, approved a package of consent items (including procurement and grant approvals), and passed budget and personnel measures by recorded roll calls.

At its Nov. 4 meeting, the Aurora City Council approved a series of ordinances and resolutions across land use, finance and personnel matters.

Key outcomes:

- Annexation and zoning: The council adopted ordinances to execute an annexation agreement and apply ORI (Office Research and Light Industrial) conditional-use zoning to vacant land south of Sunrise Road and east of Frieder Lane in DuPage County (items 250776, 250777, 250778). Each ordinance passed on recorded roll calls with results recorded as 12 yes, 0 no.

- Consent agenda: Council approved a multi-item consent agenda that included a $1,578,000 grant to Hesed House to expand family shelter capacity (250593); conditional-use plan approvals and final plats related to 1329 North Lake Street (250625–627); authorization to purchase motor fuel from named vendors; and several administrative contracts and subscriptions. The consent agenda passed 12 yes, 0 no.

- Ward budget and personnel items: An ordinance amending the Ward 2 budget for FY2025 was adopted (roll: 12 yes, 0 no). The council also approved a modification to the voluntary reduction incentive plan for certain bargaining units (severance and health continuation terms specified), with the roll recorded as 12 yes, 0 no.

- Finance: The council approved the large bill list and closed the meeting.

Roll-call tallies for recorded votes are taken from the clerk's roll calls in the meeting record; multiple items were adopted unanimously with roll-call tallies recorded as 12–0 where shown.

Provenance: actions introduced starting SEG 956 and votes recorded through SEG 1596.