Village of River Forest Board of Trustees met Feb. 27

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Village of River Forest Board of Trustees met Feb. 27 

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. Call to Order/Roll Call

2. Pledge of Allegiance

3. Citizen Comments

4. Elected Official Comments & Announcements

a. Recognition of Jan Novak Dressel – Proclamation

b. State of the Village Presentation

5. Consent Agenda

a. Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes – February 13, 2023

b. Village Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes – February 13, 2023

c. Fire Department Annual Report

d. Administration Department Report

e. Approval of a Payment in the Amount of $24,273.08 to Springbrook Holding Company LLC for annual maintenance for the period from May 1, 2023, to April 30, 2024

f. Approval of a Purchase Agreement with Quadbridge for a Datto Backup Appliance and annual license cost for a total cost not to exceed $32,672.16

g. Appointment of Trish Ivansek as Primary Delegate for IRMA – Resolution

6. Consent Items for Separate Consideration

7. Recommendations of Boards, Commissions, and Committees

8. Unfinished Business

9. New Business

10. Executive Session

11. Adjournment

https://www.vrf.us/uploads/cms/documents/events/02-27-2023_Agenda.pdf



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