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Beecher Hears Nantucket Cove Concerns Over Vacant Lots, Streetlight

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Beecher Village Board Meeting | May 26, 2026

Article Summary: A Nantucket Cove resident urged the Beecher Village Board on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, to address overgrown vacant lots, a streetlight that has been dark since the fall and a damaged community mailbox, drawing assurances that code enforcement and follow-up with ComEd are underway.

Nantucket Cove Resident Concerns Key Points:

  • A resident described vacant subdivision lots with grass reaching as high as three feet before recent mowing.
  • Officials said code enforcement has issued citations to the lot owners and that the village can pursue fines and property liens.
  • A subdivision streetlight has been out since October; the village said Surf Internet acknowledged damaging it, but ComEd must reconnect the wiring.
  • A damaged cluster mailbox falls under U.S. Postal Service jurisdiction, officials said.

BEECHER — A Nantucket Cove resident pressed the Beecher Village Board on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, over a cluster of maintenance problems in the subdivision, telling trustees during public comment that vacant lots had grown unsightly, a streetlight had been dark for months and a community mailbox was knocked down.

The resident said grass on the vacant lots had reached roughly three feet before the village mowed at least some of them earlier that day, and that the problem persisted despite calls to the homeowners association and others. A buyer who recently acquired the lots “got them at a killer deal” and had pledged to maintain and build on them but had not followed through, the resident said.

Village officials responded that enforcement was in motion but slow. “I got a pack that the code of enforcement is has been issuing citations too for extended amount of time,” one official said, adding that the owners of the lots are known and that the village can both fine the owners and place a lien on the property. Officials clarified that the village has not contracted with anyone to mow the lots and had not done so as a paid service.

Streetlight Tied Up Between Utility and Provider

The resident said a subdivision streetlight had been out for roughly eight months and pointed to Surf Internet as the cause. Public Works Superintendent Matt Conner said the village would again follow up with ComEd over the outage. Officials explained that Surf Internet had acknowledged striking the light and indicated it would pay for repairs, but that ComEd must reconnect the wiring to its pedestal — leaving the village with little direct authority over the timeline.

Conner said he had been working with the utility since December and had been told a crew from the utility’s University Park office would be assigned, but that the repair had not advanced. He said he would press the matter again and keep the board updated.

On the damaged mailbox, officials said the structure is federal property and outside village jurisdiction, and that the code enforcement officer has been dealing with the Postal Service over the issue.

Nantucket Cove is a residential subdivision in the village. President Marcy Meyer encouraged board members to drive through the area to see conditions firsthand.

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