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Special use approvals, DEA task force agreement – Village Board Agenda 11/1/22

LANSING, Ill. (October 29, 2022) – The November 1 Lansing Village Board meetings begin at 7 p.m. with the regular board meeting, which is directly followed by the Committee of the Whole meeting.

Village Board meeting agenda (7 p.m.)

Many of the items brought before the Village Board at this meeting have been previously discussed in a Committee of the Whole meeting.

  1. CALL TO ORDER & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
  2. ROLL CALL
  3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM VILLAGE BOARD MEETING ON OCTOBER 18, 2022
  4. MAYOR’S REPORT
  5. VILLAGE ADMINISTRATOR REPORT
  6. VILLAGE ATTORNEY REPORT
  7. FINANCE & INSURANCE – TRUSTEE ABBASY
    • APPROVAL OF BILLS & PAYROLL
  8. AIRPORT & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – TRUSTEE SMITH
    • ORDINANCE # 22-043, GRANTING A SPECIAL USE TO ALLOW FOR AN “INDOOR RECREATION” USE TO OPERATE A FITNESS CENTER WITHIN THE B3 DISTRICT – REGINA SAMS OF BYOB FITNESS LLC, 2 RIVER PLACE, UNIT M
    • ORDINANCE # 22-044, GRANTING A SPECIAL USE TO ALLOW FOR A “GASOLINE SERVICE STATION” USE WITHIN THE B2 DISTRICT – CYRIAC CHANDY OF SCOTT 356, INC., 18025 TORRENCE AVENUE
  9. POLICE & FIRE – TRUSTEE ZELDENRUST
    • RESOLUTION # 1322, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE VILLAGE AND THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THORNTON FRACTIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 215 FOR POLICE SERVICES
  10. BUILDINGS & PUBLIC WORKS – TRUSTEE VALENCIA
  11. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & LNN – TRUSTEE FISH
  12. YOUTH CENTER & HRC – TRUSTEE HARDY
  13. PUBLIC COMMENT
  14. OLD BUSINESS
  15. NEW BUSINESS
  16. ADJOURNMENT

Committee of the Whole meeting agenda (following the Board meeting)

These are new items brought to the Board for discussion. Prior to the meeting, Board members receive a Board packet that contains documents and background information relevant to the items on this agenda. They review the Board packet in order to be able to discuss the agenda items.

  1. CALL TO ORDER
  2. ROLL CALL
  3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF C.O.W. ON OCTOBER 18, 2022
  4. MAYOR’S REPORT
    • SOUTH SUBURBAN COLLEGE – ALLIED HEALTH & NURSING CENTER FUNDING CAMPAIGN – PATRICK RUSH, VP OF ADMINISTRATION, SOUTH SUBURBAN COLLEGE
  5. VILLAGE ADMINISTRATOR REPORT
    • REBUILD ILLINOIS AIRPORT CAPITAL INVESTMENT PROGRAM AWARD FOR ACQUISITION OF SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT – AGREEMENT FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR DESIGN PHASE, ILLINOIS PROJECT # IGQ-5002
  6. VILLAGE ATTORNEY REPORT
  7. FINANCE & INSURANCE – TRUSTEE ABBASY
    • INSURANCE RENEWAL BIDS – 2022-2023 (WORKERS COMP/LIABILITY/PROPERTY) – ALLIANT INSURANCE SERVICES, INC., THOMAS COLLINS
  8. AIRPORT & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – TRUSTEE SMITH
  9. POLICE & FIRE – TRUSTEE ZELDENRUST
    • U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION (DEA) – TASK FORCE AGREEMENT
  10. BUILDINGS & PUBLIC WORKS – TRUSTEE VALENCIA
    • NORTH CREEK FLOOD RELIEF PROJECT – FLANAGIN SUBDIVISION BOX CULVERT – BID REVIEW
  11. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & LNN – TRUSTEE FISH
  12. YOUTH CENTER & HRC – TRUSTEE HARDY
  13. PUBLIC COMMENT – REGARDING ITEMS ON THIS AGENDA
  14. OLD BUSINESS
  15. NEW BUSINESS
  16. ADJOURNMENT

Meeting location

Lansing Village Board meetings usually begin at 7 p.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at the Police and Court Complex (Lansing Police Department), 2710 170th Street, Lansing.

Open Meetings Act

The Open Meetings Act requires that “An agenda for each regular meeting shall be posted at the principal office of the public body and at the location where the meeting is to be held at least 48 hours in advance of the holding of the meeting.” The Village of Lansing posts agendas and minutes from public meetings in the “Documents” section of their website, and copies are usually emailed to The Lansing Journal as well.

Staying informed

Lansing Journal subscribers receive an email each morning with links to Lansing headlines, so they stay informed about items being discussed at Lansing Village Board meetings, as well as news that happens between meetings.

Josh Bootsma
Josh Bootsma
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