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Beecher Approves $55,549 in Village Hall Upgrades and Amends Community Room Policy

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Village of Beecher Meeting | April 27, 2026

Article Summary: The Village Board approved exterior and interior improvements for Village Hall while also adopting a finalized usage policy for the building’s community room.

Village Hall Upgrades Key Points:

  • Irwin Construction was awarded a $51,600 contract to complete exterior work on Village Hall.

  • The Board approved $3,949 to McGrath Office Equipment for divider panels on two Village Hall desks.

  • Resolution #2026-05 was amended and approved to explicitly ban food and alcoholic beverages in the community room.

The Beecher Village Board of Trustees on Monday, April 27, 2026, authorized a pair of contracts to upgrade the Village Hall facility and finalized the rules governing the public’s use of its community room.

The Board unanimously approved a $51,600 proposal from Irwin Construction to complete necessary work on the exterior of Village Hall. Moving inside the building, the Board also approved a $3,949 proposal from McGrath Office Equipment to purchase and install divider panels for two desks within the administrative offices.

Alongside the physical upgrades, Trustee Brian Diachenko led the Board in adopting Resolution #2026-05, which establishes the official usage policy for the Village of Beecher Community Room.

During the discussion, the Board amended the drafted rules regarding refreshments. Initially, the policy stated that food and beverages, except for water, were not allowed. The Board ultimately agreed to amend the language to explicitly state: “No food or alcoholic beverages are allowed in the room,” opening the door for attendees to bring non-alcoholic drinks like coffee or soda to meetings.

The policy also establishes a priority list for room reservations, ensuring that Village-affiliated groups, such as the Youth Commission, the Fourth of July Commission, and the Plan Commission, have first access to the space. Village staff noted that demand from outside groups is currently low, with only two local homeowners’ associations actively using municipal meeting spaces.

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