Bolingbrook trustees approve contracts, public-safety agreements and code updates in unanimous votes
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On Feb. 17, 2026, the Bolingbrook Mayor and Board of Trustees unanimously approved multiple resolutions and ordinances, including SRO reimbursements, software and infrastructure contracts, emergency facility repairs and amendments to building fees and EV-charging code.
The Bolingbrook Mayor and Board of Trustees on Feb. 17 approved a slate of resolutions and ordinances covering public-safety agreements, infrastructure projects, equipment purchases and code updates.
The board approved a payable list totaling $16,586,469.85, which included a $12,325,749.25 payment for bond principal and interest. Trustees also adopted Resolution 26R-019, an intergovernmental agreement with Valley View Community Unit School District No. 365U under which the district will reimburse the Village for four school resource officers’ salaries at a total of $550,000 per school year.
Other public-safety and operations items approved included a purchase of Magnet Graykey cellphone-extraction software from Magnet Forensics for up to $36,370 to support police investigations (Resolution 26R-018), and a Memorandum of Understanding with UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Bolingbrook to supply a licensed social worker to support law-enforcement responses for up to $70,000 for the fiscal year (Resolution 26R-020).
Infrastructure and facilities approvals included: - Resolution 26R-021: approval of Robinson Engineering for design and bid-document preparation to convert Sanitary Sewer Lift Station No. 3 from a dry well to a wet well, at cost not to exceed $89,665 (about $335 under budget). - Resolution 26R-022: approval of Change Order No. 1 for Builders Paving, LLC, adding $194,899.86 to the annual street-resurfacing project (final project total $4,813,254.51, still under the $5.6 million allocation). - Resolution 26R-023: emergency replacement of the HVAC system at Fire Station 2 at a cost not to exceed $68,895.
The board also passed two ordinances amending local code: Ordinance 26-005 updated building and construction fees including contractor registration and inspection fees, and Ordinance 26-006 amended Article VI of Chapter 10 to address the application of the Illinois Electrical Vehicle Charging Act in Bolingbrook; both were approved following committee review.
All votes reported during the meeting were unanimous with a 6-0 roll call where recorded. The routine consent agenda—covering contract awards, subscription renewals, engineering proposals and easement agreements for high-speed fiberoptic internet with Metronet Infrastructure Group LLC—was adopted on an omnibus motion.
The meeting concluded with routine trustee remarks and adjournment at 8:40 p.m.
