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Meeting Summary and Briefs: Village of Beecher for November 10, 2025

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Village of Beecher Meeting | November 10, 2025

The Beecher Village Board on Monday, November 10, 2025, took several key actions, including the establishment of a new financial assistance program for local businesses, the passage of new regulations for electric scooters and e-bikes, and the approval of a contract for road repairs.

The board unanimously adopted a resolution creating the Village of Beecher Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Small Business Assistance Program, which will offer up to $10,000 in reimbursements for property improvements. In separate actions, trustees passed two new ordinances to regulate the use of low-speed electric scooters and e-bikes on village streets, citing public safety concerns. A contract for over $12,000 was also awarded to Wirkus Paving for asphalt patching around the village. For more detailed information on these topics, please see the full standalone articles.

During the meeting, the board also paid tribute to a longtime community volunteer and heard updates on upcoming community events.

News Briefs

Tribute to Historic Preservation Member Arie Cooper:
The board recognized the passing of Arie Cooper, described by Trustee Erik Gardner as a “longtime preservation member and historical society member.” Gardner noted Cooper’s vast knowledge of the town’s history. In related news, the Beecher Depot museum will have new winter hours on Saturdays from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Holiday Celebration Plans Finalized:
The village’s Holiday Celebration, Parade of Lights, and Tree Lighting in Firemen’s Park is scheduled for Saturday, November 30, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The event will feature Santa, food, snacks, and arts and crafts for children. Parade lineup begins at 4:30 p.m.

Bills Approved, Finances Stable:
The board approved the Treasurer’s Report for October. The combined month-end balance for all village and commission accounts was $6,147,502.27, with the general fund balance at $2,004,470.32. The board also authorized the payment of bills and payroll totaling $111,097.

Youth Commission Announces Skating Event:
A roller-skating event for junior high students is scheduled for Friday, November 21, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Permission slips and a $5 fee are due by November 14.

Parade to Honor Karate Team:
EMA Director Bob Heim announced that a parade for the Pack Karate team will take place on Thursday at 6 p.m. The parade will celebrate 10 local competitors who recently returned from a tournament in Germany. Heim advised residents to expect sirens and horn honking during the event.

Banking Resolutions Passed:
The board unanimously approved Resolution 2025-06 and Resolution 2025-07, which formalize the village’s banking relationship with First Community Bank and Trust for general village accounts and separate police department accounts.

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