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, addressing the recent water system boil order, hunting regulations, and public safety personnel. The meeting began with the swearing-in of two new firefighters, Zachary Hogan and Brady Bishop. Mayor Jacob Fleming provided a comprehensive update on the water system, assuring residents that the recent boil order was due to low chlorine levels rather than contamination. All votes taken during the meeting were unanimous among the alderpersons present.
Fire Inspection Service Terminated:
The council voted to terminate its service level agreement with Brycer LLC. The company had been used to track compliance for annual fire system and extinguisher inspections. Fire Chief Adam Pennock recommended the termination, noting the system was a “heavy burden” on local businesses and that the department would return to tracking compliance internally.
Demolition Approved:
A resolution was approved authorizing a demolition agreement for a structure at 716 N. Locust St. The project is funded by the Strong Communities Program Grant for beautification.
Truck Driver Training Partnership:
The council approved a memorandum of understanding with Lincoln Land Community College and Litchfield CUSD #12. The agreement facilitates a commercial truck driver training program by granting access across a railroad right-of-way near the SCI Center. Officials noted this will support local workforce development without negatively impacting traffic.
Grocery Tax Ordinance Amended:
An ordinance was passed to amend the city’s municipal grocery tax language. The change aligns local code with state statutes regarding the Municipal Grocery Retailers’ Occupation Tax and Service Occupation Tax, ensuring the city continues to receive necessary revenue following state-level changes.
Interim Water Operator:
Due to the retirement of the city’s only Class A water operator, the council approved an agreement with Daniel Held to serve as the interim Class A Water Operator. This is a mandatory position required by the Illinois EPA to ensure the water plant remains compliant with state regulations.
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