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Aurora, Illinois

File #: 25-0987    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/26/2025 In control: Committee of the Whole
On agenda: 1/6/2026 Final action:
Title: A Resolution Authorizing an Advance of $80,000 to OnLight Aurora for Operational Support
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TO: Mayor John Laesch

FROM: Ram Tyagi, Chief Information Officer
Brian W. Caputo, Chief Operating Officer

DATE: January 2, 2026

SUBJECT:
A Resolution Authorizing an Advance of $80,000 to OnLight Aurora for Operational Support

PURPOSE:
To authorize an advance of $80,000 from the City of Aurora to OnLight Aurora. This funding will be used to cover outstanding vendor invoices and legal fees necessary to maintain OnLight's operations.

BACKGROUND:
OnLight Aurora plays a critical role in managing and operating the city's fiber network infrastructure for use by governmental, institutional, and commercial users. Due to recent business challenges, OnLight is facing cash flow difficulties that threaten its ability to meet immediate financial obligations, including payments to vendors and legal service providers.


DISCUSSION:
The proposed advance of $80,000 would be used to address currently outstanding liabilities and certain near-term operating costs, including vendor invoices and legal fees that are essential to OnLight's continued functionality. This support is intended as a short-term measure to allow OnLight to remain operational while longer-term business strategies are developed.

City officials are currently in discussions with OnLight to ascertain whether the advance will ultimately be considered a loan or a grant.

The City recognizes the strategic importance of OnLight's services and infrastructure, and this action reflects a commitment to preserving that asset for the benefit of the community.

Funds for this program are available in account 215-1280-419.53-42.

IMPACT STATEMENT:
Providing this advance will help OnLight Aurora avoid service disruptions, maintain vendor relationships, and continue delivering critical network services through the end of March 2026. It will also provide the necessary time to explore sustainable funding and operational models for the future.

RECOMMENDATIONS:
That the proposed resolution be adopted.


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