Village of Western Springs Public Works and Water Committee met March 4

Village of Western Springs Public Works and Water Committee met March 4
Trustee Nicole Chen — Village of Western Springs Website
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Village of Western Springs Public Works and Water Committee met March 4

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

A. Call to Order

B. Approval of Minutes

1. Public Works and Water Committee Minutes 2-4-2025

C. Public Comment

D. New Business

1. 2025 Infrastructure Project Updates – Engineering Services

2. State of IL CY25-26 Rock Salt Joint Participation Agreement Contract

3. Ridgewood Oaks Detention Basin – Updated Utility Easements

4. Springdale Stormwater Improvements – Construction Engineering Proposal from Christopher B. Burke Engineering Ltd.

5. 2025 Public Sidewalk, Curb, and Gutter Replacement Contract Bid Recommendation

6. 2025 Street Sweeping Contract Recommendation

7. Lead Service Line Replacement Cost Share Program

8. 2025 Contract for Water Treatment Chemicals with Hawkins Chemical

9. Cook County Plainfield Road Corridor Study

a. Recommended North Side Pedestrian Accommodations Between I-294 and Wolf Road

b. Proposed Crosswalk with Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon at Burr Oak Drive and Plainfield Road

E. Other Business

1. March 2025 Water System Update

F. Schedule Next Committee Meeting

G. Adjournment

https://westernspringsil.portal.civicclerk.com/event/67/files/agenda/214



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