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Meeting Summary and Briefs: Beecher Village Board for May 11, 2026

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Beecher Village Board Meeting | May 11, 2026

The Beecher Village Board worked through a meeting Monday, May 11, 2026, heavy on public works and event approvals. The board’s two largest decisions were a $36,000 satellite leak detection contract with Asterra and approval of an Aug. 1 centennial event at Firemen’s Park for Crete Protestant Reformed Church — the latter amended to require the church to cover police-detail costs. Trustees also directed the village attorney to draft an ordinance reconciling Beecher’s local code with state rules on ebikes and golf carts, heard a detailed report from Trustee Jessica Smith on the Illinois Municipal League’s Lobby Day in Springfield, and listened to a public appeal from the Hunters Chase Lakefront HOA over recurring trespassing by junior-high-aged anglers on its private pond. Full coverage of those items appears in the standalone stories above. The remaining business is summarized below.

Bills, Variance Reports Approved

The board approved a list of bills totaling $176,694.49 by unanimous roll-call vote on a motion from Finance and Administration Committee Chair Todd Kraus. Variance reports for the previous month were included in the packet for trustees’ review. Treasurer Donna Lippelt reported total tax revenue received in April of $249,140.11. No additional discussion accompanied the bills approval.

$13,900 Stormwater Contract With Baxter & Woodman

The board accepted a proposal from Baxter & Woodman for National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System program assistance for 2026 in an amount not to exceed $13,900. Public Works Committee Chair Erik Gardner told trustees the final cost may come in below the cap because village staff and Superintendent Conor will review which tasks can be handled in-house. The contract supports Beecher’s compliance with federal stormwater regulations.

Second May Meeting Moved to May 26

On a motion from Trustee Todd Kraus, the board voted unanimously to move the second May meeting to Tuesday, May 26, 2026, to accommodate the Memorial Day holiday. The meeting will be held at its regular time and location.

Police Week, Public Works Week Proclamations

Village President Marcy Meyer read two proclamations during her report. The first designated May 11 through 16, 2026, as National Police Week in Beecher, noting more than 24,500 U.S. law enforcement officers have been killed in the line of duty since 1786. The second designated May 17 through 23, 2026, as National Public Works Week, marking the 66th annual observance and recognizing the contributions of public works professionals to Beecher’s infrastructure and quality of life. The Public Works Week proclamation appeared on the agenda; the Police Week proclamation was added at the meeting.

ComEd Tree Trimming Coming

Public works staff told the board ComEd will be conducting townwide tree trimming around its power lines within the next three months. The heaviest work is expected north of Miller Street in the Meadow Country and Chestnut Willow areas, as well as along part of Indiana Avenue and all of Church Road. ComEd typically uses Asplundh as its contractor, with orange trucks visible in neighborhoods. Officials cautioned the trim style is sometimes aggressive and noted the village has no authority to dictate scope, contractor or method. Residents with questions can contact ComEd at 1-800-EDISON-1.

Historic Preservation Restructuring

Trustee Erik Gardner told the board the Historic Preservation Commission is moving to consolidate operations by dissolving the Beecher Historical Society and bringing the collection fully under the commission. The village currently owns and pays for the building while the society has managed the collection. The change will require moving the society’s account into a new commission account. Gardner said he plans to put the matter on the next agenda and will hold a commission meeting before then to ensure members are aligned.

Planning Committee to Seek Inspection Quotes

The Planning, Building and Zoning Committee, on a unanimous vote at its May 6 meeting, decided to seek quotes for the village’s building and fire inspection services rather than issue a formal Request for Proposals. Village Attorney advised that an RFP would extend the process unnecessarily given a limited pool of qualified vendors. Three additional companies, beyond the village’s current providers, will be contacted. One of the three was excluded earlier because it operates on paper rather than electronic permit tracking. The next PZC meeting is Thursday, May 28, 2026, at 6 p.m. at the village hall.

Fourth of July Commission

Trustee Todd Kraus reported the Fourth of July Commission is in full swing. The commission is planning an additional fireworks display on July 1 to mark the nation’s 250th anniversary, along with food, fan and vehicle raffle offerings. Tickets for the vehicle raffle are again available online; a link is posted on the village’s website and on the commission’s Facebook page. The next commission meeting is Wednesday, May 20, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. at the village hall.

Youth Commission Summer Kickoff

Trustee Jessica Smith reported the Youth Commission’s annual Kickoff to Summer is scheduled for Friday, June 6, 2026, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Firemen’s Park. The commission’s next planning meeting is Monday, May 19, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. at the village hall.

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