Meeting Summary and Briefs: Litchfield City Council for Oct. 2, 2025
Litchfield City Council Meeting | Oct. 2, 2025
The Litchfield City Council met on Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025, for a session dominated by discussions on public safety and infrastructure. The meeting opened with the swearing-in of two new firefighters, Zachary Hogan and Brady Bishop. Mayor Jacob Fleming led the meeting with a comprehensive report on the recent water system boil order, assuring the public that the issue was mechanical rather than a contamination event. The council also tackled a contentious hunting ordinance, ultimately deciding to postpone action until 2026.
Fire Inspection Service Canceled:
The council voted to terminate a service level agreement with Brycer LLC. Fire Chief Adam Pennock recommended the termination, stating that the compliance engine tracking system for fire inspections was a “heavy burden” on local businesses.
Grocery Tax Ordinance Update:
An ordinance was passed to amend the city’s municipal grocery tax regulations. The update aligns local code with state statutes regarding the Municipal Grocery Retailers’ Occupation Tax and Service Occupation Tax.
Truck Driver Training:
The council approved a memorandum of understanding between Lincoln Land Community College and Litchfield CUSD #12. The agreement allows for a commercial truck driver training program to operate near the SCI Center, granting necessary access across a railroad right-of-way.
Interim Water Operator Hired:
Following the retirement of the city’s Class A water operator, the council approved an agreement with Daniel Held to serve as the interim Class A Water Operator. This position is required by the EPA to ensure the water treatment plant remains in compliance with state regulations.
Demolition Authorized:
The council approved a resolution authorizing a demolition agreement for a structure located at 716 N. Locust St. The demolition is funded through the Strong Communities Program Grant.
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