City of Elmhurst City Council met Feb. 17

Scott M. Levn, Mayor
Scott M. Levn, Mayor - City of Elmhurst Website

City of Elmhurst City Council met Feb. 17

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Executive Session – 7:00 pm

1.1 Executive Session for the Purpose of Discussing: Appointment, employment, compensation, discipline, performance, or dismissal of specific employees of the public body or legal counsel for the public body, pursuant to Open Meetings Act 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(1)

2. Call to Order

2.1 Pledge of Allegiance

2.2 Roll Call – Ward 3

3. Presentation

3.1 MMC Homes for a Changing Region Report

4. Receipt of Written Communication from the Public

4.1 Receipt of Written Communications from the Public

5. Public Forum

5.1 Public Forum

6. Announcements

6.1 Announcements

7. Consent Agenda

7.1 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Elmhurst City Council on February 2, 2026

7.2 Accounts Payable – February 17, 2026 – $ 2,206,716.66

7.3 Appointment to the Architectural & Building Commission – Shabbir Chandabhai

7.4 Referral – Events That Require City Services

7.5 Report – Elmhurst Running Club 4 on the 4th -2026 Race (PA&S)

7.6 Report – Spring Road Pet Parade (PA&S)

7.7 Report – 2026 Explore Elmhurst Trolley Program (PA&S)

7.8 Report – Professional Engineering Agreement for Engineering Plan Review Services (PW&B)

7.9 Report – York Street Resurfacing and Prairie Path Crossing Improvements – Phase I Design Engineering Services (PW&B)

7.10 Report – Northwest Elmhurst Streets Reconstruction Project – Phase Ill Construction Engineering Services (PW&B)

7.11 Report – NW Elmhurst Roadway Reconstruction – Construction Bids (PW&B)

7.12 Report – Rate Adjustment for Refuse and Yardwaste Collection Services (PW&B)

7.13 ZO-01-2026 – An Ordinance Granting a Conditional Use Permit and Associated Variations for the Reconstruction of A Pylon Sign on the Property Commonly Known as 459 & 463 S. Spring Road, Elmhurst, Illinois

7.14 MCO-02-2026 – An Ordinance to Correct Scrivener’s Errors in MCO-2-2026 Entitled “An Ordinance Amending Section 7.200 Entitled “Water Service Charges”; Adding Section 7.205 Entitled “Phosphorous Fee”; and Renumbering Subsequent Sections of Article IV Entitled “Rates and Charges” of Chapter 7 Entitled “Water and Sewers” of The Municipal Code of Ordinances of The City of Elmhurst, Illinois

7.15 O-04-2026 – An Ordinance Making Appropriation for Special Service Area Number Six of the City of Elmhurst for the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 2026 and Ending December 31, 2026

7.16 O-05-2026 – An Ordinance Making Appropriation for Special Service Area Number Thirteen of the City of Elmhurst for the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 2026 and Ending December 31, 2026

7.17 R-16-2026 – A Resolution Approving and Authorizing the Execution of The Illinois Department of Transportation Resolutions for Maintenance Under the Illinois Highway Code for the 2026 Motor Fuel Tax Appropriations for the General Maintenance Sections

7.18 R-17-2026 – Resolution Approving and Authorizing the Execution of Change Order Number Two to the Phase II Engineering Services Agreement With Civiltech Engineering, Inc. for The North York Street Sidewalk Improvement Project

8. Reports and Recommendations of Appointed and Elected Officials

8.1 Mayor Levin

8.2 Mayor Levin -Referrals Report

8.3 City Manager Grabowski

9. Other

9.1 Other Business

10. Adjournment

10.1 Adjournment

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