Meeting-Briefs

Meeting Summary and Briefs: Village of Beecher Board of Trustees for July 28, 2025

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The Beecher Village Board passed a crucial financial ordinance and addressed a wave of resident complaints about new home construction during its meeting on July 28. Trustees unanimously approved a local 1% grocery tax, a measure designed to replace the state-level tax being repealed in 2026 and prevent a significant loss of village revenue. For more on this ordinance, see the full story here.

The board also heard from residents of the Hunter’s Chase subdivision, who detailed numerous safety and nuisance issues with Lennar’s construction practices, including a recent gas leak. Village officials pledged to intervene and ensure compliance with local laws. A detailed account of the residents’ concerns is available in this article.

In other business, the board denied a controversial special use permit for RV parking but approved a front-yard fence variance.

Annual Appointments Approved
President Marcy Meyer announced her list of annual appointments to village committees and commissions for the 2025-26 fiscal year. The appointments include committee chairs, liaisons, and representatives to various local boards, such as the Fourth of July Commission and the Police Commission. The board approved the list of appointments unanimously.

Beecher to Seek Formal Bids for Banking Services
After a presentation from Midland States Bank and further discussion, the village board reached a consensus to create and issue a formal Request for Proposals (RFP) for its banking services. Attorney Tim Kuiper recommended the move to create a more uniform and fair process for evaluating potential banking partners after previous informal discussions led to some confusion.

Motorized Scooter Ordinance Moving Forward
Following a combined committee meeting, the village attorney will draft an ordinance to regulate motorized scooters. Trustee Joe Tieri reported that the regulations will be similar to those in Peotone and will include a fine schedule. State law currently prohibits these scooters on public roads, and any local ordinance cannot be less restrictive.

Ordinance for Fishing in Village Ponds to be Drafted
The village is also moving forward with drafting an ordinance to regulate fishing in village-owned ponds. The rules will likely include age restrictions and other requirements. The matter will be discussed in a future committee meeting.

Public Safety Facility Nears Completion
The new Public Safety Facility is nearly finished. The fence gates are now installed and are only awaiting the installation of a motor. The garage floor has been epoxied, and a new thermostat is scheduled to be installed in the community room.

National Night Out Set for August 5
The Beecher Police Department will host its annual National Night Out on Tuesday, August 5, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the new Public Safety Facility. The event will also serve as an open house, giving the public a chance to see the new building.

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