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Warrenville council approves surveillance upgrades for police department and historical society
Summary
The council voted unanimously June 2 to approve a second amendment with Orbit Solutions Inc. for surveillance upgrades, authorizing a one-time payment and annual maintenance fees; roll-call votes were recorded for the resolution R2025-37.
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The Warrenville City Council on June 2 approved resolution R2025-37, a second amendment to the agreement with Orbit Solutions Inc. to upgrade surveillance systems for the police department and the Warrenville Historical Society.
Alderman Barry moved to accept the public safety and finance committee recommendation and pass the resolution; Alderman Wilkey seconded the motion. The roll-call vote recorded Aldermen Wilkey, Barry, Augustovich, Krookenberg and Davalos and Mayor Andrew Johnson voting in favor, and the motion carried.
The amendment specifies a one-time payment for equipment and installation and annual maintenance fees. The amendment amount was reported on the record as $65,823.37 for the one-time cost and $9,000 per year in maintenance fees.
Council discussion on the floor was brief; no amendments to the resolution were offered during the meeting and no abstentions were recorded. The item was presented as the only regular agenda item and passed by roll call.
What happens next: With the resolution approved, staff may execute the amendment and proceed with procurement and project scheduling, including any vendor coordination and maintenance-accounting tasks described in the agreement.

