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Mundelein Village Board Approves 2024 and 2025 Employee Manuals and Liquor License Changes

July 14, 2025 | Mundelein Village, Lake County, Illinois


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Mundelein Village Board Approves 2024 and 2025 Employee Manuals and Liquor License Changes
The Mundelein Board of Trustees convened on July 14, 2025, to address several key agenda items, including employee reference manuals, liquor license amendments, and a proclamation for National Night Out.

The meeting commenced with the approval of the 2024 Employee Reference Manual. Trustee Lambert made a motion to adopt Resolution Number R-24-07-43, which was seconded and unanimously approved by the board.

Following this, the board moved to the 2025 Employee Reference Manual. Trustee Lambert again proposed a motion to adopt Resolution Number R-25-07-44. This motion also received a second and was passed with unanimous support.

The discussion then shifted to liquor licenses. The board considered an ordinance to amend Chapter 5.76 of the Mundelein Municipal Code. Trustee Lambert made a motion to decrease the number of Class F liquor licenses while increasing Class F licenses related to Taste of Paris at 161 North Seymour Avenue. This motion was seconded and carried unanimously.

Next, the board addressed another ordinance to increase the number of Class F licenses for Cholinos Mexican Restaurant at 506 North Lake Street. Trustee Griswold seconded the motion, which was also approved without opposition.

In the mayor's report, a proclamation was presented for the upcoming National Night Out, scheduled for August 5, 2025. This annual event aims to strengthen community ties and promote public safety.

In summary, the meeting effectively addressed employee manuals and liquor license adjustments, culminating in a community-focused proclamation, reflecting the board's commitment to both governance and local engagement.

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