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South Barrington board approves four-year police union contract

Village Board of Trustees, Village of South Barrington · April 1, 2026
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Summary

The Village Board approved a collective bargaining agreement with the Metropolitan Alliance of Police, South Barrington Police Union #180 covering May 1, 2022–April 30, 2026. The measure passed unanimously among trustees present.

The Village of South Barrington Board of Trustees on May 9 approved a collective bargaining agreement between the village and the Metropolitan Alliance of Police South Barrington Police Union #180 covering May 1, 2022, through April 30, 2026.

The contract approval was offered by Trustee Stephen Guranovich and seconded by Trustee Dr. Anthony Stagno. The board approved the final signed agreement on a roll-call vote recorded as four ayes, zero nays and three absences.

The agreement, described in the board packet as a final signed collective bargaining agreement for May 1, 2022–April 30, 2026, sets terms for represented police personnel; the minutes do not specify the contract’s wage, benefit or cost‑of‑living details. The board’s action was recorded as a resolution approving the final agreement.

President Paula McCombie presided over the vote. The motion’s immediate effect is to formalize the labor terms between the village and its police bargaining unit; implementation steps (such as payroll adjustments or personnel actions) were not detailed in the minutes.

The board took the vote during its regular meeting; no public comment about the agreement was recorded. Any operational or budgetary impacts beyond what is described in the packet were not specified in the minutes.