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South Barrington places police pension actuarial report on file, swears in new officer and notes new vehicles

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

The board placed the South Barrington Police Pension Fund actuarial valuation (May 1, 2023) on file, administered the oath to Officer Nicholas Gryzoski, and heard that one recruit will attend the academy and six new patrol vehicles were purchased.

The Village Board voted to place the South Barrington Police Pension Fund Actuarial Valuation Report as of May 1, 2023, on file and formally swore in a new officer.

Trustee Kanu Panchal moved — Trustee Joseph Abbate seconded — to place the actuarial valuation on file; the motion carried by roll call (Ayes 6, Nays 0). Earlier in the meeting Mayor Paula McCombie administered the oath of office to Officer Nicholas Gryzoski.

Chief of Police Thomas Roman provided a brief report noting that police officer applications remain open, that one new officer will attend the police academy and return late April for on-the-job training, that six new police vehicles have been purchased, and that a construction project to correct sewer lines in the police department has been completed. The minutes do not provide dollar amounts for the vehicle purchases or staffing costs.

Placing the actuarial valuation on file preserves the report submitted by the Illinois Department of Insurance and does not itself change pension funding policy; any budgetary or benefit changes would require separate board action.