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Bolingbrook board approves $1.87 million in payables and a slate of resolutions and licenses

April 01, 2026 | Bolingbrook, Will County, Illinois


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Bolingbrook board approves $1.87 million in payables and a slate of resolutions and licenses
The Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Bolingbrook approved payables totaling $1,870,512.08 and adopted multiple resolutions during their regular meeting on Nov. 18, 2025.

The board approved two bill listings (A and B) that together totaled $1,870,512.08; the motion passed on a roll‑call vote of 5–0 with Trustee Jean M. Kelly absent. Finance Director Rosa Cojulun reported recent revenue snapshots, including August 2025 sales tax receipts of $4,380,356.59 (up 17.6% year‑over‑year) and September 2025 state income tax receipts of $815,680.86 (down 1.6% year‑over‑year).

Trustees unanimously adopted Resolution 25R‑101 updating the Fire Department’s designated emergency transport centers. The resolution removes Hinsdale Hospital, renames Adventist Bolingbrook to UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Bolingbrook, and adds Edward Emergency Center in Plainfield, St. Joseph Medical Center in Joliet and Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn. The motion was made by Trustee Jose Quintero and seconded by Trustee Bhavini K. Patel.

The board also approved Resolution 25R‑102 to purchase bulk rock salt under the State of Illinois Joint Master Contract with Morton Salt at $67.32 per ton; purchases are authorized up to 4,800 tons not to exceed $323,136.00. Trustee Troy J. Doris moved the measure; Trustee Michael T. Lawler seconded.

On employee benefits, the board adopted Resolution 25R‑103 approving Alliant/Mesirow Financial’s proposal for 2026 health insurance administration through Blue Cross Blue Shield and Inspira Financial, with a total cost not to exceed $14,062,964.16 (below the budgeted $14,802,738.46). Motion by Trustee Michael T. Lawler, second by Trustee Troy J. Doris.

Trustees also adopted Resolution 25R‑104 renewing Workers’ Compensation insurance through Illinois Counties Risk Management for the period Dec. 1, 2025 through Dec. 1, 2026. The premium increased by $15,676 from the prior year for a total not to exceed $927,789.00; the Village’s self‑insured retention remains $400,000. The resolution was moved by Trustee Jose Quintero and seconded by Trustee Michael T. Lawler.

Finally, the board passed Ordinance 25‑038 increasing the number of Class D‑2 (full‑service) liquor licenses from 17 to 18 to grant a license to Pier 9 Bolingbrook LLC for 704 Janes Avenue; Trustee Bhavini K. Patel moved the ordinance and Trustee Jose Quintero seconded. The minutes state Pier 9 is expected to open at the end of November.

All listed motions were recorded as passing on roll‑call votes of 5–0 (one member absent). Copies of the bill listings and related documents were made available in the Finance Department, the Clerk’s Office and on the Village website.

What’s next: The record shows the adopted resolutions and ordinance will be implemented per staff procedures; no executive session was held and the meeting adjourned at 9:05 p.m.

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