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File #: 25-3375    Version: 1 Name: Emergency IGA with Village of Robbins
Type: Intergovernmental Agreement Status: Approved
File created: 7/9/2025 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 7/24/2025 Final action: 7/24/2025
Title: PROPOSED INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT Department: Bureau of Asset Management (Build Up Cook Program) Other Part(ies): Village of Robbins, Illinois Request: Request to Approve Intergovernmental Agreement Goods or Services: Emergency Water Main Repair Agreement Number(s): N/A Agreement Period: 5/30/2025 - Until Completion of Repairs Fiscal Impact: Not-to-Exceed $115,000.00 Accounts: 11100.1499.33930.520830.00000.00000 Summary: In May 2025, the Village of Robbins experienced a major water main break near 135th Street and Komensky Avenue and requested emergency assistance from Cook County. The Cook County Department of Emergency Management & Regional Security had been at the site of the water main break since May 29th with pumps to mitigate flooding from the break, and had been in daily communication with the village, which was under a boil under as a result of the break. The Bureau of Asset Management and its Build Up Cook Program respectfully request...
Indexes: ELIZABETH GRANATO, Chief, Bureau of Asset Management

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PROPOSED INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT

 

Department:  Bureau of Asset Management (Build Up Cook Program)  

 

Other Part(ies):  Village of Robbins, Illinois 

 

Request:  Request to Approve Intergovernmental Agreement  

 

Goods or Services:  Emergency Water Main Repair 

 

Agreement Number(s):  N/A  

 

Agreement Period:  5/30/2025 - Until Completion of Repairs 

 

Fiscal Impact:  Not-to-Exceed $115,000.00 

 

Accounts:  11100.1499.33930.520830.00000.00000 

 

Summary:  In May 2025, the Village of Robbins experienced a major water main break near 135th Street and Komensky Avenue and requested emergency assistance from Cook County.

 

The Cook County Department of Emergency Management & Regional Security had been at the site of the water main break since May 29th with pumps to mitigate flooding from the break, and had been in daily communication with the village, which was under a boil under as a result of the break.

 

The Bureau of Asset Management and its Build Up Cook Program respectfully request approval to enter into this retroactive emergency intergovernmental agreement to memorialize completed repairs to the water main that allowed for the village and its residents to have access to safe, drinkable water.  

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