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Maywood trustees approve $2.05M warrant list, accept $200,000 Cook County grant and pass omnibus agenda

Village of Maywood Board of Trustees · April 1, 2026

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Summary

The Village of Maywood board approved Warrant List No. 200455 totaling $2,045,410.49, accepted a $200,000 Invest in Cook grant for Phase 1 engineering of 19th Avenue, and passed an omnibus package of resolutions, contracts and payments including a PUD for SMC Management and a $342,280.35 payment for Madison Street TIF work.

The Village of Maywood Board of Trustees on Aug. 21 approved Warrant List No. 200455 in the amount of $2,045,410.49 and passed an omnibus agenda of resolutions and contracts covering grants, capital projects and vendor payments.

In the omnibus motion, trustees voted to accept a $200,000 Invest in Cook/Connecting Cook County grant for Phase 1 engineering of the 19th Avenue improvement project (Madison Street to St. Charles Road). The omnibus package also included approval of an ordinance for a planned unit development for SMC Management’s proposed trucking logistics facility on St. Charles Road, festival performer and security contracts for the 2018 Maywood Fest, and a settlement payment in Duff v. Maywood for which the village’s share is $32,500.

The board approved multiple vendor and capital payments listed in the omnibus: notable items included $342,280.35 to J. Nardulli Concrete for roadway, alley and drainage work charged to the Madison Street TIF; $81,580.00 to Hancock Engineering for public‑works engineering services; and recurring service and insurance payments. The motion to approve omnibus items A–Y passed unanimously.

Mayor Edwenna Perkins presided over the vote. Trustees who participated in the roll call were H. Yarbrough, I. Brandon, A. Sanchez, K. Wellington, M. Lightford and R. Rivers.

The approvals move forward engineering and construction efforts funded in part by the Cook County grant and authorize contracts and payments to support ongoing public‑works and municipal services. The board did not amend the omnibus items during the meeting.

Next steps include administration executing the intergovernmental agreement for the Cook County grant and proceeding with the contracted work listed in the omnibus items; specific project timelines were not provided during the meeting.