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VOM Board Meeting 2026 06 02

Tuesday, Jun 2, 2026

Hiring & ProcurementOther

Village Approves New IT Service Provider Agreement with VC3, Anticipating Cost Savings

The village board approved an agreement with VC3 for IT services and Microsoft licenses. The monthly cost will be $7,7121 with a one-time onboarding cost of $7,350. This agreement is pending final review by the village attorney and is expected to generate savings compared to the current IT service spending of approximately $10,000 per month. The agreement includes a two-month service abatement for a four-year term, effectively covering the onboarding costs.

UtilitiesInfrastructure

Wastewater Treatment Plant Design Updates Approved, Increasing Authorized Services

The village board approved Amendment Number One from Strand Associates for wastewater treatment plant design updates, increasing the authorized services from $75,000 to $123,000. This increase is due to code-related design updates required because the original design is several years old. Strand Associates completed a code review and identified necessary design modifications.

Hiring & ProcurementInfrastructure

Village Authorizes Purchase of New Skid Steer to Enhance Public Works Operations

The village board authorized the purchase of a new K-Cabota compact skid steer for $99,500 from MCA Implement Company. The current skid steer, a 2014 model with 2600 engine hours, has increasing maintenance and reliability issues. The new skid steer features rubber tracks, which are less impactful on turf and pavement compared to the wheels on the existing unit. The old skid steer will be kept as a backup. This purchase is intended to improve operational flexibility and reduce project delays caused by equipment unavailability.

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Village Approves Community Survey Agreement with PCO, Shared Cost Among Six Taxing Bodies

The village board approved a resolution authorizing an agreement with PCO to conduct a community survey. The total cost for the survey is $27,900, which will be shared among six taxing bodies: the park district, library, fire department, Manhattan township, and Manhattan school district 114. Each taxing body's contribution will not exceed $5,000. The survey aims to gather community sentiment and provide data for comprehensive and strategic planning.

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Village Reduces Planning and Zoning Commission Member Terms to Two Years, Streamlines Removal Process

An ordinance was approved to amend the village code regarding the terms of members of the Planning and Zoning Commission. The amendment reduces the member terms from four years to two years, taking effect as terms expire. The goal is to encourage more resident participation by shortening the commitment. Additionally, the ordinance eliminates the requirement for a public hearing for removing a commission member. The Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously recommended this ordinance for approval.

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