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Freeburg board approves $26,590 purchase of new servers for village and police department

Village Board of Trustees, Village of Freeburg · June 1, 2026
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Summary

The Village of Freeburg on May 18 approved a $26,590 purchase from Computron for new servers and licenses for the village and police department; the motion was moved by Trustee Ramon Matchett Jr. and seconded by Trustee Robert Kaiser and recorded as passed.

The Village of Freeburg Board of Trustees voted May 18 to purchase new servers and associated licenses for the village and police department from Computron for $26,590. Trustee Ramon Matchett Jr. moved the measure, Trustee Robert (Bob) Kaiser seconded, and the minutes record that the roll call showed six ayes; "All voting aye, the motion carried."

The purchase was described on the record as replacing the village and police department servers and acquiring required licenses. No additional specifics about vendor warranties, delivery timeline, or funding source were recorded in the minutes.

The vote concludes the agenda item introduced during the Public Property Committee report; no dissent or abstention is noted in the minutes. The board's next regular meeting is scheduled for Monday, June 1, 2026.