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Beecher Readies Fourth of July Festival as Water Main Work Begins

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Beecher Village Board Meeting | June 22, 2026

Article Summary: Beecher officials said the village’s Fourth of July festival will proceed as usual despite a newly started Miller Street water main project, with the road staying open, two fireworks shows planned and pool and splash-pad closures set for the holiday week.

Fourth of July Festival Key Points:

  • The Miller Street water main project began June 22, but the contractor will pause work over the holiday so it does not interfere with the festival.
  • The festival road will remain open, with normal parking and carnival access; brush collection is canceled June 30 for festival setup.
  • The community pool, splash pad and outdoor bath house are scheduled to close for the season ahead of the carnival’s arrival.
  • Two fireworks shows are planned, including a July 1 display at the high school soccer field tied to the nation’s 250th anniversary.

BEECHER — The Beecher Village Board heard Monday, June 22, 2026, that the village’s Fourth of July festival will run as it normally does, even as a major water main replacement gets underway just blocks from the celebration.

The Miller Street water main project began the day of the meeting, the village’s public works official said, with crews saw-cutting the road for bore excavations and pipe installation expected to start as early as the following day. The roadway will remain open for the festival, he said, and parking and access for the carnival rides “will remain status quo as it normally does.” The contractor, identified as M&J Underground, is scheduled to shut the project down the following week so it does not interfere with the holiday and will resume afterward.

The official cautioned that additional forecast rain could slow the work but said he did not anticipate any lengthy road closures. Crews are starting on the west end of the project, near Reed and Miller, and working toward the bridge, he said.

In a related public works update, Public Works Committee Chair Trustee Erik Gardner reported that brush collection will not take place Tuesday, June 30, to allow crews to prepare for the festival.

Pool and Splash Pad to Close for the Season

Several recreation facilities will close ahead of the carnival. The official said the splash pad, outdoor bath house and courts are set to shut down that Friday, around the same time crews put up the beer-stand fencing and fence off the splash-pad area.

Trustees also discussed the holiday fireworks. Officials said the main display will return to the same private-property site used last year, with the village having secured permission for this year. One trustee noted that the village still owns the north corner of the parcel because the property line cuts at an angle, but cautioned that future development nearby could put the site too close to homes, leaving next year’s plans uncertain. A trustee also asked whether insurance had been arranged, a point left unresolved during the discussion.

A second show is planned for July 1 at the high school soccer field at about 9:30 p.m., described as a flag commemoration tied to the nation’s 250th anniversary. “So there’ll be two firework shows this year,” Meyer said.

The village’s summer concert series also drew mention. Economic Development and Community Events Committee Chair Trustee Jessica Smith said the first Concert in the Park took place the previous weekend and drew positive feedback, with attendees praising the band, the weather and a food truck on site. More concerts are scheduled around the Fourth of July, with two additional shows to follow.

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