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Bolingbrook board unanimously approves equipment purchases, landscaping contracts and liquor‑license ordinances

Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Bolingbrook · April 1, 2026

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Summary

At its Oct. 28 meeting the Bolingbrook Board approved multiple resolutions to replace plow trucks, fund Town Center landscaping and irrigation, amend two Crown Castle cell‑tower leases, and passed liquor‑license ordinances for two restaurants; all votes were unanimous.

The Village of Bolingbrook Board on Oct. 28 approved a set of routine municipal actions, including vehicle replacements, landscape and irrigation contracts, cell‑tower lease amendments and liquor‑license ordinances.

Resolutions 25R‑095 and 25R‑096 authorized purchases of a single‑axle Peterbilt 548 plow truck (not to exceed $255,655.37) and a tandem Peterbilt 548 plow truck (not to exceed $341,798.59). The Public Services and Development Committee recommended both purchases, which trustees approved by roll call (Yea 6).

The board also approved Sebert Landscaping (Resolution 25R‑097, not to exceed $190,000) for Town Center Pond Campus landscape improvements and Becmar Sprinkler Systems (Resolution 25R‑098, not to exceed $38,600) for irrigation; combined costs remain under the $250,000 budgeted allocation for the project.

Two amendments to long‑standing Crown Castle cell‑tower leases were adopted. Resolution 25R‑099 (Fire Station 1 site) includes additional renewals and a one‑time $15,000 signing bonus; Resolution 25R‑100 (Sewage Treatment Plant 3 site) adds renewals, sublease rights, escalation changes, revenue sharing and a $65,000 signing bonus. Staff said all personnel reviewed the amendments and recommended approval.

On ordinances, the board passed Ordinance 25‑036 to transfer and reissue a full‑service liquor license for Wing Company LLC d/b/a Buffalo Wild Wings (777 E. Boughton Rd.) and Ordinance 25‑037 to increase available Class D‑2 licenses to accommodate Zuka Hibachi, Sushi & Chinese (105 Remington Blvd.). All measures passed by roll call (Yea 6).