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Orland Park board approves routine budgets, several tax‑incentive support resolutions and park contracts

February 17, 2026 | Orland Park, Cook County, Illinois


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Orland Park board approves routine budgets, several tax‑incentive support resolutions and park contracts
The Village of Orland Park Board of Trustees approved a series of routine and substantive items during its meeting, including payment authorizations, advisory appointments, tax‑incentive support resolutions, and several contracts.

Key actions approved by roll call included: approval of the Feb. 2, 2026 minutes as amended; accounts payable totaling $3,428,085.64 for 02/03/2026–02/16/2026; adoption of an ordinance amending Appendix B to Ordinance No. 6,079 (part‑time hourly rates); consent agenda items A–L covering payroll, exterior work at 9917 W. 143rd St., aquatic weed control, pump station fence, annual athletic floor refinishing, Axon body‑worn cameras and fleet camera licenses, and an asphalt parking lot maintenance award; and approval to consent to listed advisory board appointments and chair assignments.

On economic development and incentives, the board approved resolutions of support for Cook County property tax incentive applications including a class 6b designation for property at 10441 163rd Place (SmartCore Systems Inc.) and a class 7b designation for the property commonly known as 9601 159th Street. The board also approved continuing an annexation item to a date certain (March 16).

Contracts and project approvals included a change order and addendum to the V3 Companies contract for 17101–17171 South Wolf Road design engineering (revised total not to exceed $132,280) and a professional services agreement with Fair, Graham & Associates LLC for Dugan Park construction engineering not to exceed $118,500. The board approved a fee waiver for the Toy Box Connections community health and wellness fair and walk on May 30, 2026 (waiving all fees except inspection, CSO and deposit fees).

Finally, trustees moved and approved an executive session to discuss purchase or lease of real property for village use and setting a price for sale or lease of village property; the board recessed at 8:50 p.m.

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