City of Northlake City Council met March 16

Northlake City Mayor Jeffrey T. Sherwin
Northlake City Mayor Jeffrey T. Sherwin
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City of Northlake City Council met March 16

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

3. Approval of participation by aldermen via conference bridge.

4. ROLL CALL:

MAYOR SHERWIN ( ) CLERK PAULETTO ( )

ALDERMEN: STRAUBE ( ) FELDMANN ( )

CONTRERAS ( ) SOSA ( )

JOHNSON ( ) URBINA ( )

GROCHOWSKI ( ) PATTI ( )

OTHERS: CITY ATTORNEY ( ) FINANCE DIRECTOR ( )

CHIEF BERES ( ) PUB. WORKS DIR. FACIANO ( )

5. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS

1) A motion to accept the minutes of the regular meeting held March 2, 2026 as submitted.

6. APPOINTMENTS/RE-APPOINTMENTS AND OATH:

7. PRESENTATIONS/AWARDS/PROCLAMATIONS:

8. MOTION TO ACCEPT THE WARRANTS & VOUCHERS

1) A motion to accept the warrants and vouchers.

9. MAYOR CALLS REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEE

10. PRESENTATION OF PETITIONS, COMMUNICATIONS, ORAL COMMENTS FROM MAYOR, CITY CLERK AND ALDERMEN

1) Step 2 Grievance from Police Union.

11. UNFINISHED BUSINESS:

12. NEW BUSINESS:

1) Motion to approve a Raffle License to Sell Tickets for 2026 Northlake Kiwanis.

2) Motion to approve Ordinance O-06-2026; An Ordinance Abolishing the Automated Traffic Law Enforcement System and Repealing Section 6-2-11 of the Northlake City Code.

3) Motion to approve Ordinance O-07-2026; An Ordinance Increasing the Number of Class B-2 Liquor Licenses and Amending Section 3-3-4-6 of the Northlake City Code.

4) Motion to approve Ordinance O-08-2026; An Ordinance Regulating the Testing of Emergency Generators and Amending Title 8 of the Northlake City Code

13. OTHER NEW BUSINESS (Items May be Fast Tracked from Finance Committee)

14. ADJOURNMENT

https://northlakecity.com/application/files/6217/7334/4999/CITY_COUNCIL_AGENDA_3-16-26.pdf



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