City of Elmhurst City Council met March 2

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

City of Elmhurst City Council met March 2

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Call to Order

1.1 Pledge of Allegiance

1.2 Roll Call – Ward 4

2. Presentation

2.1 Bicycle Friendly Community Award

3. Receipt of Written Communication from the Public

3.1 Receipt of Written Communications from the Public

4. Public Forum

4.1 Public Forum

5. Announcements

5.1 Announcements

6. Consent Agenda

6.1 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Elmhurst City Council on February 17, 2026

6.2 Executive Session Minutes of the City Council of Elmhurst on February 17, 2026

6.3 Accounts Payable – March 2, 2026 – $ 10,246,468.40

6.4 Referral – Review of Municipal Code Sections 2.06(dd) and 2.09(g)

6.12 Report – 2026 Street Resurfacing Program – Resident Engineering Services

6.14 MCO-03-2026 – An Ordinance Amending Section 16.11 Entitled “Service Charges” of Chapter 16 Entitled “Garbage and Rubbish” of the Municipal Code of Ordinances of the City of Elmhurst, Illinois

6.15 MCO-04-2026 – An Ordinance Amending Section 44.74 Entitled “Yield Right-of-Way Streets” of Article V Entitled “Driving, Overtaking and Passing” of Chapter 44 Entitled “Motor Vehicles and Traffic” of the Elmhurst Municipal Code

6.16 MCO-05-2026 – An Ordinance Amending Section 44.92 entitled “Stop Intersections Enumerated” of Article VI Entitled “Special Stops” of Chapter 44 Entitled “Motor Vehicles and Traffic” of the Elmhurst Municipal Code

6.17 MCO-06-2026 – An Ordinance Amending Section 44.31 Entitled “Speed Limits on Certain Streets – Twenty Miles per Hour” and Section 44.32 Entitled “Speed Limits on Certain Streets – Twenty-Five Miles per Hour” of Article IV Entitled “Speed Restrictions” of Chapter 44 Entitled “Motor Vehicles and Traffic” of The Elmhurst Municipal Code

6.18 O-06-2026 – An Ordinance Approving and Authorizing the Execution of a Non-Exclusive License Agreement by and Between the Elmhurst Running Club, Inc. and the City of Elmhurst, DuPage and Cook Counties, Illinois

6.19 O-07-2026 – An Ordinance Approving and Authorizing the Execution of a Non-Exclusive License Agreement by and Between the Spring Road Association and the City of Elmhurst, DuPage and Cook Counties, Illinois

6.20 O-08-2026 – An Ordinance Waiving Bid and Authorizing the Execution of a Contract Between Aries Charter Transportation, Inc. and the City of Elmhurst for Services Related to the 2026 Explore Elmhurst Trolley Program

6.21 R-18-2026 – A Resolution Approving and Authorizing the Execution of a Professional Services Agreement with Engineering Resource Associates, Inc. for Plan Review Services

6.22 R-19-2026 – A Resolution Approving and Authorizing the Execution of a Professional Phase I Design Engineering Services Agreement by and Between GFT Infrastructure, Inc. and the City of Elmhurst for the York Street Resurfacing between Jackson Street and South Street Local Agency Functional Overlay Roadway and Prairie Path Crossing Improvements Project

6.23 R-20-2026 – A Resolution Approving and Authorizing the Execution of a Professional Construction Engineering Services Agreement Between the City of Elmhurst, Illinois and Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc. for the Northwest Elmhurst Streets Reconstruction Project

6.24 R-21-2026 – A Resolution Authorizing the Execution of Change Order Number 1 for the Northwest Elmhurst Roadway Reconstruction Project

6.25 R-22-2026 -A Resolution Authorizing the Issuance of a Notice of Award and Contract for the Northwest Elmhurst Roadway Reconstruction Project or the City of Elmhurst, Illinois

7. Committee Report(s)

7.1 Report – City E-Bike and Mobility Device Regulations (PA&S)

8. Reports and Recommendations of Appointed and Elected Officials

8.1 Mayor Levin

8.2 City Manager Grabowski

9. Ordinance(s)

9.1 O-09-2026 – An Ordinance providing for the issuance of approximately $10,995,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series 2026, of the City of Elmhurst, DuPage and Cook Counties, Illinois, for the purpose of financing certain capital improvements within said City, refunding certain outstanding general obligation bonds of said City and paying the expenses incident thereto, providing for the levy and collection of a direct annual tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds and authorizing the sale of said bonds to the purchaser thereof.

10. Other Business

10.1 Other Business

11. Adjournment

11.1 Adjournment

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