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Glendale Heights approves consent agenda and three ordinances

February 20, 2026 | Glendale Heights, DuPage County, Illinois


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Glendale Heights approves consent agenda and three ordinances
The Village of Glendale Heights voted on its consent agenda and three ordinances during the Feb. 19, 2026 board meeting.

Consent agenda: Village Administrator Doug Flynn read consent items that included approval of minutes (02/05/2026), payroll and accounts payable listing (02/13/2026) and a total not to exceed $3,164,491.39; resolutions included a grant application with the National Association of Realtors and Main Street Realtors for a bee pollinator garden at 2090 Bloomingdale Road, a refund of wastewater surcharge overpayments to Clyde's Donuts, authorization of engineering services for a risk-and-resilience assessment, and a notice of award and contract for the Armitage Creek stream-restoration project. Trustee Schmidt moved to approve the consent agenda and the board approved the motion by roll call.

Waived first readings: The board voted to waive first reading on new business items 2 through 4 so the ordinances could be adopted at the same meeting.

Ordinances adopted:
- Ordinance 20 26-11: an ordinance reserving and authorizing the transfer of volume cap in connection with private-activity bond issues and related matters. First reading was waived and the ordinance was adopted on roll call.
- Ordinance 20 26-12: motion to waive bid and accept a Polydyn Inc. proposal and authorize a notice of award/purchase order for polymer used at the wastewater treatment plant; first reading was waived and the ordinance was approved on roll call.
- Ordinance 20 26-13: miscellaneous housekeeping amendments to Title 4 (business license regulations) and Chapter 3 (liquor control). The ordinance updates local code to align with 2026 state statutes on issues including delivery by third-party services, digital ID acceptance tied to Secretary of State-authorized apps or scanners, and clarified definitions of "manager." The board had brief discussion on the scope and approved the ordinance on roll call.

Outcome and next steps: All items listed above were approved by the board at the Feb. 19 meeting. Contracts and grant applications referenced in the consent agenda will proceed under terms described in the packet; staff will finalize award documents and contract language where applicable.

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