Upcoming municipal meetings March 2–3 in Rockton, Roscoe, and South Beloit
Here’s what’s on the agenda as Rockton, Roscoe, and South Beloit officials meet March 2–3.
Upcoming Municipal Meetings March 2–3 in Rockton, Roscoe, and South Beloit
Infrastructure funding in Rockton, zoning changes in Roscoe and a police hire in South Beloit are among the items on local agendas as municipal meetings take place March 2–3, 2026.
Here’s what’s included on Rockton’s agenda this week.

Rockton trustees have road funding, spending approvals, and the annual Easter Egg Hunt on this week’s agenda as village officials meet Monday and Tuesday at Village Hall.
The Administration Committee meets at 5:30 p.m. Monday, March 2, followed by the Public Works Committee at 6:30 p.m.
Trustees will consider Resolution 2026-108 authorizing $234,938.72 in motor fuel tax (MFT) funds for the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Rockton Road project. The funding is also listed for consideration by the full Village Board, which meets at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 3.
Other spending items include $4,754.05 for pool slide parts and installation components, a $1,884.99 laptop purchase, and $3,695 for upgrades to the village’s fluoride chemical storage system.
The annual Easter Egg Hunt, scheduled for April 4 at 10 a.m. in Settlers Park, is also up for approval.
The Budget & Finance Committee meets at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday before the Village Board convenes at 7 p.m. Trustees are scheduled to consider proposed purchasing procedure updates, the potential sale of certain village property, Rockton Road funding, and the Easter Egg Hunt request.
An executive session is listed to discuss personnel matters.
Upcoming items for Roscoe trustees

Zoning changes, sand and gravel operations and new Main Street flags are among the items heading before Roscoe trustees at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 3, at Village Hall, 10631 Main St.
Trustees will consider a zoning map amendment and revisions tied to ongoing sand and gravel operations at Rogers Ready Mix. The board will also review an alternate natural gas supply agreement for village-owned buildings.
Another item would authorize the purchase of 55 American flags for Main Street at a cost of $6,455.
Several special event permits are also on the agenda, including the Roscoe Community Market, the Stateline YMCA Stonebridge Half Marathon and 5K, the NorthPointe Triathlon and Fitness Fun Fair, and Gigi’s Playhouse Dash for Down Syndrome 5K.
Following the board meeting, the Committee of the Whole will meet to continue discussion on Bridge Street parking lot repairs, DJ cruise nights at Mary’s Market, membership in a statewide public works mutual aid network, subdivision signage easements and other village matters.
Final actions for accepting public improvements within the Hawks Pointe Plat 5 project are also on the agenda.
An executive session is listed to discuss setting a price for the potential sale or lease of village-owned property.
The Roscoe Zoning Board of Appeals is scheduled to meet at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 11.
Remote attendance information for Roscoe meetings.
What’s ahead for South Beloit City Council

South Beloit leaders are set to take up several personnel and zoning matters when the City Council meets at 5 p.m. Monday, March 2, at City Hall, 519 Blackhawk Blvd.
Council members are scheduled to vote on hiring Djordje Djordjic at $28.57 per hour, with a swearing-in ceremony to follow if approved. The council is also set to appoint Brian Kunce as fire chief.
Additional items include proposed changes to the city’s raffle regulations and a rezoning request involving property at 663 South Bluff St.
Council members will also review an agreement with the South Beloit Public Library for cyber insurance coverage, consider two settlement agreements related to local properties, and discuss $25,000 in funding for Stateline Mass Transit District for the fiscal year 2026.
The meeting will conclude with approval of claims and routine city reports.
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Meeting ID: 773 654 1955