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Prospect Heights City Council approves ordinance cutting C1 and C3 beer-and-wine licenses and OKs $2.23M in warrants

Prospect Heights City Council · December 22, 2025
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Summary

At a Dec. 22 special meeting the Prospect Heights City Council adopted ordinance O2539 to reduce the number of C1 and C3 beer-and-wine liquor licenses from five to four, and approved warrants totaling $2,231,256.15. The council also appointed Lloyd as temporary clerk for the session.

The Prospect Heights City Council on Dec. 22, 2025 adopted ordinance O2539, which reduces the number of C1 beer-and-wine licenses from five to four and the number of C3 beer-and-wine licenses from five to four, and approved warrants totaling $2,231,256.15 during a special meeting at City Hall.

Council staff summarized O2539 and the license-hour provisions described in the ordinance: C1 (beer and wine) hours were presented as Monday–Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m., Friday–Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m., and Sunday noon to 2:00 a.m.; C3 (beer and wine) hours were read as Monday–Thursday 8:00 a.m. to midnight, Friday–Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m., and Sunday 8:00 a.m. to midnight. Following the presentation, Alderman Anderson moved to waive the first reading of O2539; Alderman Cameron seconded, and the waiver passed by roll call.

The council then moved to the ordinance's second reading. Alderman Anderson moved adoption; Alderman Cameron seconded. The council approved the ordinance by roll call. The transcript records 'I' votes from Aldermen Cameron, Anderson, Dash and a fourth alderman whose name appears with inconsistent spellings in the record ('Dulick' in some places, 'Doick' or 'Dolan' in others); the transcript shows that the motion passed.

On finance matters the council approved warrants and wire payments presented by the clerk. The clerk read several line items including payroll, an IMRF payment, a builder bond refund to "Neaja Red Radnikov," and a purchase listed as $39,349 for a vehicle for the building department; the total warrant amount was read as $2,231,256.15. Several individual figures in the verbal reading appeared garbled in the transcript; the council approved the warrants by roll call after a motion and second.

The chair asked for any staff or elected-official reports; none were given. Because the regular clerk was absent, the council appointed Lloyd as clerk for the meeting (motion by Alderman Anderson; second by Alderman Cameron), and then moved and approved adjournment.

The special meeting concluded after the listed votes. The council did not receive public comments on agenda or non-agenda matters and did not go into executive session.