The Fayetteville Village Board on Monday approved a set of routine contracts and permits, including a new IT‑support agreement for the fire department, authorization to award a roofing contract contingent on final pricing, and permission for a neighborhood block party.
Trustees moved to contract with JRC Technologies LLC for fire‑department IT support, agreeing to a $300 monthly support fee and additional hourly charges for on‑site work. Trustees said the vendor employs technicians already familiar with the village’s systems, which they expect will ease the transition from the prior provider. The clerk asked trustees to consider a separate but similar contract for the clerk’s office; the board requested a separate motion to make approvals explicit for each agreement.
The board also discussed awarding a roofing contract to the firm listed in the record as SJBS Construction Inc. Trustees said a grant referenced in the meeting record—$85,000—will cover a substantial portion of the project, but they noted the job could require additional funds for unexpected repairs such as plywood replacement or flashing. The chair said the board will wait for final cost figures before authorizing full contractor work. The transcript identifies the $85,000 grant in association with the project; the meeting record does not provide the grantor’s verified name.
Other actions at the meeting included approval of a solicitor’s permit application for a home‑improvement firm (two applicants passed background checks), authorization for a half‑circle road closure to permit a block party on Ottabban on July 25, and a decision to submit an application to National Grid’s tree‑reimbursement program for up to eight qualifying street trees (reimbursement up to $50 per tree).
The treasurer reported the end‑of‑fiscal‑year Abstract 23 totaling $44,582.80 was audited and approved. The first abstract of the new fiscal year was read from the record as “$159,3942”; trustees acknowledged the figure but the transcript record is unclear on the exact amount.
The board adjourned after scheduling routine calendar items and setting follow‑up on contractor approvals.