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Votes at a glance: Warrenville council approves levy, abatement, Mercantile change order, collective bargaining agreement and other consent items

City Council of the City of Warrenville · December 16, 2025

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Summary

The council approved on second reading the levy ordinance and an abatement ordinance, accepted multiple committee recommendations and agreements (including a five-year sergeants’ collective bargaining agreement), approved a change order for Mercantile improvements (R2025-77), and voted to enter closed session on personnel matters.

At its Dec. 15 meeting the Warrenville City Council approved multiple ordinances, resolutions and administrative items as part of the consent agenda and subsequent votes.

Key outcomes: • Ordinance 02025-59: Second reading and passage for the levy and assessment of taxes for fiscal year beginning May 1, 2025 and ending April 30, 2026 — approved as part of the consent agenda. • Ordinance 02025-60: Abatement of 2025 debt service payments for 2023 general obligation debt — approved as part of the consent agenda. • Resolution R2025-77: Change order number 1 to the agreement with Countryside Barns Inc. for improvements to two Mercantile shopfront units (energy-efficiency upgrades); staff said a ComEd grant covers nearly 40% of the cost and the resolution passed on roll call. • Collective bargaining: City approved a five-year agreement with the Metropolitan Alliance of Police, Warrenville Police Sergeants, Chapter 214. • Several zoning and intergovernmental items (IGA with Naperville for wastewater, rezoning and special use approvals, facility use amendments, and utility license agreements) were approved on consent.

The clerk conducted roll-call votes for the consent agenda; the motion to approve carried with the named aldermen recorded as voting aye. Later, council also approved the chairs and vice-chair assignments for 2026 and then voted to enter closed session to discuss personnel matters under 5 ILCS 120/2.