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Bolingbrook board approves equipment purchase, pond renovation and reduces liquor-license counts
Summary
On Feb. 13, 2024 the Bolingbrook board approved a $35,542 purchase of broadcast equipment for Bolingbrook Community Television, authorized up to $1 million for Town Center pond wall and railing work, and passed an ordinance reducing certain liquor-license counts after Red Robin closed.
At the Village of Bolingbrook regular meeting on Feb. 13, 2024, trustees approved multiple routine items alongside Resolution 24R-007.
The board approved Resolution 24R-005, a sales agreement with AVI Systems Inc. to purchase a Cablecast VIO2 OMNI video solution to upgrade Bolingbrook Community Television (BCT). Trustee Jean M. Kelly moved adoption, Trustee Jose Quintero seconded, and the roll-call vote was recorded as Yea 5, Nay 0, Absent 1. The purchase price listed in the minutes was $35,542.00.
Trustees also adopted Resolution 24R-006, approving a proposal from Elevations Landscaping, LLC to replace a masonry wall and add a railing at the Town Center pond (375 W. Briarcliff). The minutes state the project budget is not to exceed $1,000,000 and that village staff are reviewing engineering to minimize wall depth and potential savings. Motion by Trustee Michael T. Lawler, second Trustee Jean M. Kelly; roll call Yea 5, Nay 0, Absent 1.
The board passed Ordinance 24-008 to reduce the number of Class D-2 (full-service) liquor licenses from 17 to 16 and Class D-1 (outdoor) licenses from 19 to 18 following the closure of Red Robin at 250 S. Weber Rd. Trustee Jose Quintero moved the ordinance; Trustee Jean M. Kelly seconded; roll call Yea 5, Nay 0, Absent 1.
On routine financial business, trustees approved bill listings (Payables and Prepaids) totaling $4,607,140.94 on a motion by Trustee Maria A. Zarate, seconded by Trustee Michael T. Lawler. The roll call showed five trustees voting yes and one absent.
All motions and roll-call tallies are recorded in the meeting minutes; no votes failed and no abstentions were recorded for these items. The board adjourned at 9:37 p.m.
