Beautification Committee
Regular MeetingMundelein, IL · June 17, 2026
Agenda
AGENDA
BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE MEETING
June 17, 2026 - 5:30 PM
Village Hall - Room 101
300 Plaza Circle, Mundelein, IL 60060
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ATTENDANCE
III. PUBLIC COMMENTARY
IV. MINUTES APPROVAL
A. Review and Approval of Minutes
Motion to approve the Beautification Committee Minutes from April 15, 2026.
B. Review and Approval of Minutes
Motion to approve the Beautification Committee Meeting Minutes from May 20, 2026.
V. MUNDELEIN ARTS COMMISSION REPORT
VI. ANNOUNCEMENTS
VII. PROJECTS
A. Gardens
B. Bird City
C. Excellence in Gardening Awards
D. Community Events
1. June 13, 2026 Farmer's Market - Recap
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2. Farmer's Market butterfly release - July 11, 2026 to coincide with Girl Scouts Milkweed sale
3. Bike Race - July 20, 2026
4. District 75 Tiger Truck Fest - September
5. Lure of the Local - October 16, 2026 Opening
6. Santa's Cottage and Tree Lighting - December
E. Clean up events
1. Bike Path along 176 in July before the Bike Race
2. North Shore Bike Path near Carmel / Brice
VIII. OLD BUSINESS
A. Budget
B. Native plant to Promote
C. Projects for 2026-2027 - July meeting discussion
IX. NEW BUSINESS
X. OTHER BUSINESS
XI. ADJOURNMENT
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A. Adjourn the Beautification Committee Meeting
Motion to adjourn the Beautification Committee Meeting.
XII. NEXT MEETING - JULY 15, 2026
The Village of Mundelein, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, requests that persons
with disabilities who require certain accommodations to allow them to observe and/or participate in
this meeting, or who have questions about the accessibility of the meeting or facilities, to contact the
ADA Coordinator at 847-949-3200 to allow the Village to arrange accommodations for those persons.
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AGENDA
BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE MEETING
June 17, 2026 - 5:30 PM
Village Hall - Room 101
300 Plaza Circle, Mundelein, IL 60060
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ATTENDANCE
III. PUBLIC COMMENTARY
IV. MINUTES APPROVAL
A. Review and Approval of Minutes
Motion to approve the Beautification Committee Minutes from April 15, 2026.
B. Review and Approval of Minutes
Motion to approve the Beautification Committee Meeting Minutes from May 20, 2026.
V. MUNDELEIN ARTS COMMISSION REPORT
VI. ANNOUNCEMENTS
VII. PROJECTS
A. Gardens
B. Bird City
C. Excellence in Gardening Awards
D. Community Events
1. June 13, 2026 Farmer's Market - Recap
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2. Farmer's Market butterfly release - July 11, 2026 to coincide with Girl Scouts Milkweed sale
3. Bike Race - July 20, 2026
4. District 75 Tiger Truck Fest - September
5. Lure of the Local - October 16, 2026 Opening
6. Santa's Cottage and Tree Lighting - December
E. Clean up events
1. Bike Path along 176 in July before the Bike Race
2. North Shore Bike Path near Carmel / Brice
VIII. OLD BUSINESS
A. Budget
B. Native plant to Promote
C. Projects for 2026-2027 - July meeting discussion
IX. NEW BUSINESS
X. OTHER BUSINESS
XI. ADJOURNMENT
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A. Adjourn the Beautification Committee Meeting
Motion to adjourn the Beautification Committee Meeting.
XII. NEXT MEETING - JULY 15, 2026
The Village of Mundelein, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, requests that persons
with disabilities who require certain accommodations to allow them to observe and/or participate in
this meeting, or who have questions about the accessibility of the meeting or facilities, to contact the
ADA Coordinator at 847-949-3200 to allow the Village to arrange accommodations for those persons.
Beautification Committee Agenda 6/17/2026 Page |3
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Beautification Committee Meeting Minutes April 15, 2026
CALL TO ORDER
The regularly scheduled meeting of the Beautification Committee was held on April 15,
2026. Chairperson Ross called the meeting to order at 5:30 PM.
ATTENDANCE
Lynne Monroe took the roll call. It indicated as follows:
Committee Attendance
PRESENT: Committee Member Nunez, Vice-Chair Tancredi, Committee Member Tierney,
Committee Member Jankowski Jr., Chair Ross
ABSENT: Committee Member Mitchell
Other Attendance:
PRESENT: Chris Woodard, Mundelein Arts Commission Liason and Lynne Monroe, Deputy
Village Administrator
PUBLIC COMMENTARY
None
MINUTES APPROVAL
Minute Review and Approval
Motion to approve the Beautification Committee Meeting Minutes from March 18,
2026.
RESULT: [Yes 5, No 0, Abstained 0]
MOVER: Committee Member Margaret (Peg) Tierney
SECONDER: Committee Member Kim Nunez
AYES: Kim Nunez, Colleen Tancredi, Margaret (Peg) Tierney, Chester
Jankowski Jr., Jenny Ross
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
MUNDELEIN ARTS COMMISSION REPORT
Chris Woodard reported that MAC is enthusiastic about the upcoming spring and summer
activities. This year marks MAC’s 10th Anniversary, and commemorative planning is
underway.
MAC members are currently developing a strategic plan. As part of this effort, they were
inspired by the Fremont Public Library’s emphasis on collaboration in its own strategic
plan. Chris recently attended the “Coffee with the Library Director” event, which
reinforced the value of potential partnerships. MAC also plans to begin coordinating
details for providing a Mundelein Star for the Library. The library and the Beautification
Committee may have opportunities for collaboration if interested.
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MAC continues work on the “art pantries” concep-small community structures for sharing
and exchanging artwork. Chris met with the Tool Library’s executive board this week;
while final approval is pending, the board was enthusiastic about assisting with
construction. MAC has budgeted for three art pantries. Additional details are being
finalized, and MAC will seek to partner with the Beautification Committeefor this project.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following annoucements were made:
Chair Ross reported about International Compost Awareness Week (May 3–9)
Numerous events are happening across Lake County, including Public Works’ compost
giveaway and various tours. The committee may consider participating more actively next
year.
Vice-Chair Tancredi reported about a Container Gardening Class at Country Bumpkin
A container and planting class will be offered April 24–25 for $50. She plans to attend to
explore potential partnership or future programming ideas.
Chris Woodard announced Rainbow Garden Planting at the Park District
The Park District is hosting a public rainbow garden planting on June 6 at the Community
Center, with participation from the LGBTQ+ group.
PROJECTS
Gardens
Member Jankowski reported that all plantings from last year are returning well,
including shrubs damaged by rabbits. Some invasive species-lesser celandine and
mugwort-have begun to appear and will need management. A committee weeding
session is recommended next month to assess perennials and remove weeds.
The village landscape crew cleaned the pollinator garden, and most plantings are
coming up strongly. The village arborist noted ongoing issues with trees planted in the
small 4×4 squares due to salt exposure and poor drainage; previous replacement
attempts have failed. The committee discussed options for these spaces, including
replacing trees with native grasses or using containers, that could be purchased with
this year's budget funds. Grasses were favored as the simplest and most resilient
option. Vice-Chair Tancredi will coordinate purchasing grasses this month, with
Member Jankowski providing recommended varieties.
The committee also discussed the possibility of removing two smaller Callery pear trees
as a pilot replacement project. Member Jankowski will draft a proposal for review and
for forwarding to Public Works and administration.
Lynne updated the committee on the Courtland Commons pollinator garden: Public
Works recently removed three large, deteriorating cottonwoods for safety reasons. The
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Village requests the committee’s support for this decision and will seek planting
suggestions once the area is ready for redesign.
Bird City
Chair Ross noted that a bird walk is planned for mid-May and has already been
advertised. The June 13 Farmers Market will feature a bird-themed focus, with the
working theme “Perch on Park.” Although it is also the Farmer's Market, activities will
emphasize bird-friendly gardening. Chair Ross will reach out to the Audubon Society for
potential participation and suggestions for the children’s “Little Makers” activity.
Member Waters shared information about a local trap-and-release cat management
program (through Spay N’ Stay) that may be relevant to Bird City initiatives, given the
impact of stray cats on bird populations. The program traps, chips, vaccinates, and
sterilizes cats before releasing them, helping control feral populations humanely. The
committee may consider inviting the organization to provide educational outreach at
the Farmers Market. Member Waters will supply contact information to Chair Ross.
Excellence in Gardening Awards
Vice-Chair Tancredi confirmed that the Excellence in Gardening program will run again
this year. She proposed using updated sign colors and including the year on each sign.
The program would run from June 1 to August 1, which the committee agreed aligns
well with typical planting and peak-garden periods.
She plans to order 30 signs to start and will expand the program this year to include
businesses. Information will be shared in the Village newsletter and on the website.
Criteria remain focused on visible, well-maintained gardens with an emphasis on
encouraging flowers and perennials. As in past years, the program is non-competitive
and aims to promote positive engagement.
Committee members discussed timing, visibility rules (gardens must be clearly visible
from the sidewalk), and the potential need for volunteer help in delivering signs.
Vice-Chair Tancredi confirmed the plan to update the signage to natch Spring into
Summer artwork.
Community Events
June 13, 2026 Farmer's Market - the theme is Gardens and Birds - Perch on Park
Chair Ross reiterated the earlier discussion for the Farmer's Market Bird theme day, to
be held June 13, not the 20th.
Farmer's Market butterfly release - Late July / early August
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No report
Bike Race - July
The race is scheduled for July 20. Involvement has not been confirmed.
District 75 Tiger Truck Fest - September
No report
Lure of the Local - October
No report
Santa's Cottage and Tree Lighting - December
No report
Clean up events / Adopt a Road
A clean-up will be planned hte week before the July 20 Bike race.
Spring into Summer - May 30, 2026
Chair Ross distributed promotional signs for the Spring into Summer event in both
English and Spanish, available in two sizes, and asked members to record where they
place them to avoid duplication. Event information has been posted on the Village
website, the Village’s Facebook page, and shared by several participating partners,
including the MCC, the Farmers Market, and Walela Farms. Additional outreach to
participants will be sent this week. The library, a strong supporter of the event, is also
expected to promote it.
Volunteer activities for the event were reviewed. A detailed task list was circulated,
organized by day and activity. Some tasks already have volunteers; others still need
coverage. Vice-Chair Tancredi will staff the reptile show and requested assistance for
setup and teardown at the Beautification booth. Public Works will provide substantial
support, with an increased number of staff on hand this year for setup and logistics.
Chari Ross discussed needs for directing traffic, distributing tables and chairs, and
ensuring booth materials are placed correctly. Additional volunteers may be needed for
these tasks. The group also emphasized the importance of assigning volunteers to take
photos of all booths during the event, something that was difficult to capture fully last
year.
The event will host 27 vendors, including two food vendors, plus Chair Ross noted many
local restaurants are available nearby. Preparations continue, and remaining logistics
will be finalized at the next meeting.
Reuse a Shoe / Textile Recycling
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No report
OLD BUSINESS
Budget
Vice-Chair Tancredi reported on budget funds and remaining costs to be incurred,
including a portion of the Star to be installed at Courtland Commons. Ideas were
discussed for purchases as the budget year winds down.
Projects for 2026/2027
Chair Ross opened discussion on planning for 2026–2027 projects. She suggested the
committee hold a mid-summer brainstorming session (likely July or August) to identify
ideas and priorities for next year. Members were encouraged to observe opportunities
around the Village, including potential garden sites and partnership ideas.
Possible future initiatives include pursuing another America in Bloom grant focused on
a larger, multi-year project; enhancing how the Village publicizes designations such as
Tree City and Bird City; and exploring options for more visible and consistent signage or
displays, modeled after examples in other communities. The committee noted that the
current Tree City sign is not prominently located.
Members may also discuss habitat-related projects, including potential collaborations
with the Audubon Society or efforts related to local bird areas such as the heron
rookery at the park district golf course. Chair Ross suggested the committee could also
consider a campaign addressing removal of invasive Callery pear trees, possibly in
coordination with the new county board representative.
A-May-Zing Mundelein
Vice-Chair Tancredi noted that the Beautification Committee does not currently have a
volunteer team signed up for the A-May-Zing Mundelein community service event
on May 2, and she encouraged members to participate so the committee has a visible
presence. Volunteers are needed both to distribute plants, gloves, and materials and to
assist with cleanup projects assigned to the team. The event begins at 8 a.m., with
check-in and breakfast first, and may run through the morning or into early afternoon
depending on the assigned tasks.
The size of the committee’s volunteer group will determine the type of project
assigned. Tancredi asked for additional participants, and suggested including
community members and students. Some committee members noted scheduling
conflicts. Members agreed to check personal schedules and follow up by email. The
goal is to assemble a complete group able to start in the morning and contribute to this
worth-while project.
NEW BUSINESS
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Committee Business Cards
The committee revisited the idea of creating business cards for members. Lynne noted
that traditional business cards are used less frequently today and may not justify the
cost. She suggested using the existing Beautification Committee bookmarks, which
already include a QR code linking to the committee’s webpage. Members could add
their individual Beautification email addresses via labels if direct contact information is
needed.
Committee members discussed alternative formats, including generic cards with
handwritten contact details, updated bookmarks, or incorporating QR codes that link to
member information. Some members expressed concerns that directing residents to
the website for all information may not always be convenient.
The committee agreed to revisit the topic after work on the new pamphlet is
completed and consider whether bookmarks, updated promotional materials, or
generic cards would best meet the committee’s needs. No final action was taken.
OTHER BUSINESS
none
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 6:52 PM.
RESULT: [Yes 5, No 0, Abstained 0]
MOVER: Committee Member Kim Nunez
SECONDER: Committee Member Colleen Tancredi
AYES: Kim Nunez, Colleen Tancredi, Margaret (Peg) Tierney, Chester Jankowski
Jr., Jenny Ross
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
_______________________
Jenny Ross, Chairman
NEXT MEETING - MAY 20, 2026
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Beautification Committee Meeting Minutes May 20, 2026
CALL TO ORDER
The regularly scheduled meeting of the Beautification Committee was held on May 20,
2026. Chairperson Ross called the meeting to order at 5:30 PM.
ATTENDANCE
Lynne Monroe took the roll call. It indicated as follows:
Committee Attendance
PRESENT: Committee Member Nunez, Committee Member Tancredi, Committee Member
Tierney, Committee Member Mitchell, Committee Member Jankowski Jr., Committee Member
Ross
ABSENT: Mundelein Arts Commission Liason Chris Woodard
Other Attendance:
PRESENT: Lynne Monroe, Deputy Village Administrator
PUBLIC COMMENTARY
No Public Commentary
MINUTES APPROVAL
Review and Approval of Minutes
Motion to approve the Beautification Committee minutes from April 15, 2026.
The approval of the April minutes was deferred until the June meeting to allow
members more time to review.
MUNDELEIN ARTS COMMISSION REPORT
Chris Woodard was not present but Chair Ross reminded the committee that the Arts
Commission would be seeking volunteers to help with "Art Pantries." Member Tierney
also mentioned the Rainbow Garden (run by the Park District) as an inittive if anyone was
intereed in helping out on their own.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
No Announcements
PROJECTS
Gardens
Member Jankowski reported on the necessary maintenance and positive growth of the
two gardens: South Village Hall and Pollinator Garden. He indicated another 15 minutes
in the next month would be helpful for necessary maintenance. He will also speak to
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the Public Works Arborist about plans for the Callery Pears around Village Hall.
Bird City
Chair Ross provided a brief update and explanation on mosquito abatement. She
reminded everyone that spraying for mosquitos does help the bird population by
tackling West Nile virus and mosquito abatement is supported by the Audobon Society.
Member Mitchell reported on the success of the Bird Walk with 21 participants and
plans for upcoming events, including a farmer's markets. Member Mitchell also
provided an update on the annual status of bird city requirements. A proclamation will
take place in September,
Excellence in Gardening Awards
Vice-chair Tancredi announced that Gardening Award Nominations will be accepted
June 1 through August 15. Thirty signs will need to be printed in anticipation of
community awards. One sign is needed to display at Spring into Summer. Lynne will
have that printed.
Community Events
June 13, 2026 Farmer's Market - the theme is Gardens and Birds - Perch on Park
Members discussed participation at the June 13 Farmer's Market and activities/give-
aways planned. Chair Ross will reach out to the Audubon Society regarding
participation in the Littel Makers Market.
Farmer's Market butterfly release - July 11, 2026 to coincide with Girl Scouts
Milkweed sale
The committee discussed the butterfly release and collaboration with the Girl Scouts.
Member Mitchell explained the importance of butterflies requiring heat to fly in a
release.
Bike Race - July 20, 2026
Event to be discussed at future meeting
District 75 Tiger Truck Fest - September
Event to be discussed at future meeting
Lure of the Local - October
Event to be discussed at future meeting
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Santa's Cottage and Tree Lighting - December
Event to be discused at future meeting
Clean up events - next one before the Bike Race
Plans to be duscussed at a future meeting
Spring into Summer - May 30, 2026
Chair Ross provided a recap of the final plans for Spring into Summer and confirmed
committee participation, Vendors, give-aways, set-up and rentals were discussed.
OLD BUSINESS
Budget
Vice-chair Tancredi provided a budget recap for FY26. The committee spent all but
$61.60 of the allocated budget funds. Members should think about what projects and
purchases should be a priority for the current FY27 budget year. Members discussed
new purchases, including kids' gardening gloves and more t-shirts.
Business Cards
Lynne distributed sample business cards that can be printed in-house on an as-needed
basis. With the vacancy of the Communications Manager with the Village, availability
may be delayed.
Projects for 2026-2027 - July meeting discussion
Topic to be discussed at future meeting
A-May-Zing Mundelein recap
A-May-Zing Mundelein was a huge success and the committee's participation was
appreciated. The committee gave away 23 sets of gloves and 19 planters. Vice-Chair
Tancredi updated the Sharepoint site with the details of the event for future year
reference.
NEW BUSINESS
Native Plant to promote
The committee discussed introducing a native plant to promote. A few ideas were
discussed, including the benefit of a perirenal versus an annual and what really makes a
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plant native. Everyone will consider possible options and keep in mind the importance
of availability.
OTHER BUSINESS
Lynne reminded the committee that she is in need of suggested trees to be planted at
Courtland Commons. A few ideas were discussed.
ADJOURNMENT
Adjourn Beautification Committee Meeting
Motion to Adjourn the Beautification Committee Meeting.
The meeting was adjourned at 6:34 PM.
RESULT: [Yes 6, No 0, Abstained 0]
MOVER: Committee Member Jill Mitchell
SECONDER: Committee Member Chester Jankowski Jr.
AYES: Kim Nunez, Colleen Tancredi, Margaret (Peg) Tierney, Jill Mitchell,
Chester Jankowski Jr., Jenny Ross
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
_______________________
Jenny Ross, Chairman
NEXT MEETING - June 17, 2026
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