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Meeting Summary and Briefs: Beecher Village Board for May 26, 2026

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Beecher Village Board Meeting | May 26, 2026

The Beecher Village Board moved through a light agenda Tuesday, May 26, 2026, approving roughly $123,000 in combined spending actions and handling a series of recognitions and routine committee items. The board awarded a $37,444 bid to replace 13 windows at Village Hall (see full story) and honored Cpl. Roger Sipple for a national auto-theft investigation award (see full story). During public comment, a Nantucket Cove resident raised concerns about vacant lots, a long-dark streetlight and a damaged mailbox (see full story).

Other actions included adoption of the village’s annual motor fuel tax street-maintenance resolution, approval of a spare chlorine pump for a village well, and a discussion of consolidating Historical Society funds into a village account. The board entered a closed session on personnel near the end of the meeting and took no action upon returning. President Marcy Meyer presided over a full board of Trustees Joe Tieri, Jessica Smith, Todd Kraus, Brian Diachenko, Roger Stacey and Erik Gardner.

Board Adopts Annual Motor Fuel Tax Street Maintenance Resolution

The board unanimously adopted Resolution #2026-06, authorizing maintenance of village streets using Motor Fuel Tax funds under the Illinois Highway Code for the period of May 1, 2026, through April 30, 2027. Public Works Committee Chair Erik Gardner, who made the motion, said the resolution reflects spending already approved in the village’s 2026-27 budget and is required to be filed with the Illinois Department of Transportation. Trustee Jessica Smith seconded the motion, which passed 6-0. The source materials did not state a specific dollar appropriation for the resolution.

Board Approves Spare Chlorine Pump for Well House No. 5

Trustees voted 6-0 to approve a $5,376 proposal from Austgen Electric Inc. to repair a chlorine pump and install a new chlorine pump at Well House No. 5. According to the proposal, the work will provide the well with a spare pump in the event of a future failure, because the pumps used at each well have different designs and are not interchangeable. Gardner made the motion and Trustee Brian Diachenko seconded.

Historical Society Funds to Be Consolidated Into Village Account

The board discussed consolidating bank accounts associated with the Historical Society and the Historical Preservation Commission but took no formal vote. Officials said the Historical Preservation Commission has never maintained its own account, while the Historical Society holds its own funds — described in discussion as roughly $17,000 in donated money. Trustees noted that the society account currently has only one remaining signer, raising concern about access should that person die. No objections were raised to combining the funds into a single village account, with assurances the money would be protected for its intended purpose. Administrator Charity Mitchell will discuss the consolidation with the village’s financial advisor.

Beecher Firefighters Honored for Saving Flag From Burning Home

President Meyer told the board she had received a call from a Grant Park Fire District trustee commending the Beecher Fire Protection District for its work at a rural structure fire near Grant Park. According to the account relayed to the board, two Beecher firefighters battling heavy fire conditions removed an American flag displayed on the home’s front porch, properly folded it and presented it to a family member at the scene. The Grant Park official asked that the department be thanked for the gesture.

Crete EMA Thanks Beecher for Structure-Fire Traffic Support

Meyer read a letter from Crete EMA thanking the Beecher Emergency Management Agency for assistance during a large structure fire on Dixie Highway early one Sunday morning. The letter, addressed to Meyer and Administrator Charity Mitchell, said Beecher EMA Director Bob Heim responded without hesitation and demonstrated readiness and teamwork, helping restrict access and maintain scene security as crews assisted the Crete Township Fire Protection District and the Will County Sheriff’s Office. The letter was signed by the Crete EMA director.

Treasurer’s Report Approved

The board voted 6-0 to approve the treasurer’s report, presented by Treasurer Donna Lippelt. As read into the record, April month-end balances stood at $5,583,699.78 in the village accounts and $236,298.52 in the commission accounts, for a combined $5,819,998.30, with the general fund at $1,545,367.20. Lippelt said the month’s payments were largely standard, with some increasing activity in the Fourth of July account. The board separately approved the list of bills in the amount of $80,038.10, along with payroll.

Splash Pad Opens for the Season at Firemen’s Park

The board noted that the splash pad at Firemen’s Park is open for the season and will operate daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Bike Rodeo Set for June 6

Public Safety Committee Chair Joe Tieri reminded residents that the village’s Bike Rodeo is scheduled for Saturday, June 6, 2026, from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Beecher Police Department.

Planning and Zoning Commission to Meet May 28

Planning, Building and Zoning Committee Chair Roger Stacey said the next Planning and Zoning Commission meeting is scheduled for Thursday, May 28, 2026, at 6 p.m. at Village Hall.

Board Enters Closed Session on Personnel

The board voted to adjourn into executive session at 6:18 p.m. under Section 2(c)(1) of the Open Meetings Act. The agenda cited matters involving personnel, while the minutes specified employment contracts. The board returned to open session at 6:46 p.m. and reported no action, adjourning the meeting at 6:47 p.m.

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