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Meeting Summary and Briefs: Beecher Village Board for June 22, 2026

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Beecher Village Board Meeting | June 22, 2026

The Beecher Village Board moved through a full slate of zoning, finance, public works and community-event items at its Monday, June 22, 2026, meeting, with most actions passing unanimously. A Woodward Street resident’s plea over recurring basement flooding dominated public comment, and officials detailed preparations for the village’s Fourth of July festival amid a newly started Miller Street water main project (see full coverage). The board also granted permanent nonconforming status to a Dixie Highway home (see full coverage), approved several zoning variances on the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission, and authorized equipment purchases for the public works department before adjourning to executive session to discuss personnel. The minutes of the June 8 meeting were approved with one trustee abstaining.

Lions Club All-American Day Approved Amid Date Confusion
The board approved a request from the Beecher Lions Club to use Gould Street between Indiana Avenue and Hodges Street for its All-American Day event, which a Lions representative said will largely repeat last year’s format with a larger car show — potentially 125 to 135 vehicles — drawn by stronger prize money, plus family activities and fewer food vendors. The agenda listed the event for Sunday, Sept. 6, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., but the Lions representative said the correct date is Saturday, Sept. 5, and there was confusion over the end time. The board approved the request and discussed providing officers for the event. The correct date and time should be confirmed before publication.

Two Park Permits Approved
Trustees unanimously approved two permits for Firemens’ Park, both presented by Public Buildings and Properties Committee Chair Trustee Brian Diachenko. Washington Township received approval for a community resource fair on Saturday, Aug. 8, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., with estimated attendance of 300-plus. The Beecher Lions Club received approval for Halloween in the Park on Saturday, Oct. 31, from 3 to 9 p.m., with estimated attendance of 300. Trustees noted at least one officer would be needed at each event given the expected crowds.

Fire Inspection Agreement Approved
The board unanimously approved a five-year service agreement with Ryan Fire Protection in the total amount of $10,208 to provide inspection services for the alarm and sprinkler systems at the village’s Public Safety Facility. Ryan Fire Protection already provides similar services at other village facilities, officials said.

Board Acts on Four Zoning Variances
Acting on unanimous recommendations from the Planning and Zoning Commission’s June 18 hearing, the board approved Ordinance No. 1455 granting a front-yard fence variance at 1469 Trailside and directed the village attorney to draft ordinances for three additional variances: increasing maximum lot coverage from 40% to 49% at 313 Aspen Drive for a concrete sidewalk and patio expansion in the R-1A district; reducing the required separation between detached buildings from 20 feet to about 3 feet for a shed at 613 Dixie Highway in the B-3 district; and a sign variance for a pole sign at 744 W. Indiana. On the shed variance, trustees confirmed the findings of fact require that nothing combustible be stored, limiting the structure to dry goods, and noted the fire district could be consulted on enforcement.

Public Works Equipment Purchases Approved
The board unanimously approved two equipment purchases, both budgeted in the FY27 fund. Trustees authorized buying a Boss stainless steel 9-foot-2-inch V-DXT plow from LOF Truck & Trailer for $11,843.07 and a 2026 Moritz aluminum truck bed from DeJong Equipment for $7,000, the latter including installation on a 2015 F-350. Staff said both vendors were selected based on product availability and consistency with existing equipment.

Bills and Treasurer’s Report Approved
Finance and Administration Committee Chair Trustee Todd Kraus presented the treasurer’s report and a list of bills, both approved unanimously. The board authorized payment of bills totaling $114,800.68. Kraus said May disbursements included a wastewater treatment plant loan payment of a little over $200,000, with the remainder described as standard payments, and added that staff is working on a five-year financial plan expected by the end of summer. (Several balance figures read aloud were unclear in the meeting audio; see Editorial Flags.)

Board to Study Future of Lions Park Walking Path
Responding to a weekend social-media complaint that the limestone walking path at Lions Park was a trip hazard and poorly maintained, Meyer asked trustees for direction on the path’s future, noting the western leg is no longer village property. Trustees informally favored studying options — possibly planting grass over the private-property section while keeping a usable loop on the remaining village land — and agreed to take the matter up in committee. No vote was taken. Officials confirmed the adjacent ditch, used by a Manteno soccer group for practice, remains a village-owned stormwater detention area.

Special Olympics Torch Run Recognized
Public Safety Committee Chair Trustee Joe Tieri reported on the Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run’s stop in the community, thanking the high school track team, the fire department and other volunteers who took part.

Board Enters Executive Session on Personnel
The board voted to adjourn to executive session under Section 2(c)(1) of the Open Meetings Act to discuss personnel matters. No action can be taken in executive session; any resulting action would occur in open session. The available record did not capture any post-session action.

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