Village of Brookfield Conservation Commission met Feb. 25

Village of Brookfield Conservation Commission met Feb. 25
Brookfield Village President Michael J. Garvey — Riverside Brookfield Landmark
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Village of Brookfield Conservation Commission met Feb. 25

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

I. Call to Order

II. Roll Call

III. Approval of Minutes

IV. Reports

1. Chair

2. Staff Update

3. Trustee Liaison

V. Old Business

1. South Kiwanis Park Planning Update

2. Planning for Earth Day Event at the Library

VI. New Business

1. Wyatt Widmer and Kevin Leodinh Sign Oaths of Reappointment to the Conservation Commission, Terms to Expire Feb. 14, 2028

2. 2025 Sustainability Planning

3. Workday Scheduling

VII. Public Comment

VIII. Adjournment

https://brookfieldil.civicweb.net/document/172948/?printPdf=true



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