Village of Minooka Public Works Committee met Jan. 21

Village of Minooka Public Works Committee met Jan. 21
Ric Offerman, Village President — Village of Minooka Website
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Village of Minooka Public Works Committee met Jan. 21.

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

1. Public Forum 

2. Superintendents Report 

• Water 

• Sewer 

• Streets 

o Open house for McEvilly street widening project March 5th, 2025 

• Parks 

3. Engineers Report 

4. 2025 MFT Roadway Maintenance engineering agreement ($158,050) 

5. McEvilly Road multi-use path over DuPage River Phase 3 engineering ($220,096) 

6. McEvilly Road multi use path over Dupage River construction bid results ($1,708,476.59) 

7. Emergency work for Huber step screen at the WWTP ($20,457.87) 

8. Aquatic weed treatment contract renewal ($21,130) 

9. Pay request #2 (final) for sanitary sewer televising and cleaning ($9,680.50) 

10. Pay request #2 (final) for cape sealing of McLindon Rd & Brannick Rd ($5,520.85) 

11. Pay request #1 (final) for submersible pump at WWTP ($14,754.00) 

12. Pay request #1 (final) for 12 LED street name signs ($47,010) 

13. Pay request #1 (final) sidewalk snow removal equipment for downtown ($59,799.60) 

14. Miscellaneous 

15. Executive session (potential land purchase) 

16. Adjournment 

www.minooka.com
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