Meeting Summary and Briefs: City of Litchfield for January 6, 2026
City of Litchfield Meeting | January 6, 2026
The Litchfield City Council met on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, for a session dominated by infrastructure and traffic concerns. The council rejected a contentious proposal to convert Kirkham Street into a one-way road to accommodate the post office and heard extensive complaints from residents regarding the quality of recent street maintenance.
In routine business, the council unanimously approved a bid for maintenance at the water treatment plant and accepted standard monthly reports. The meeting concluded with the council entering an executive session to discuss personnel, property, and meeting minutes.
Water Treatment Plant Bid Approved:
The council unanimously voted to accept a bid from Illini Environmental LLC for chemical containment pit cleaning at the water treatment plant. The cost of the project is not to exceed $6,453.80. According to the agenda, six bids were received, and Illini Environmental was the low bidder. The funds will be drawn from the water enterprise fund.
Meeting Schedule Adjustment:
Mayor Jake Fleming opened the meeting by explaining the unusual Tuesday date. The council typically meets on Thursdays, but the meeting was rescheduled because the previous Thursday fell on New Year’s Day. Fleming confirmed the next meeting would return to the regular schedule on the 22nd.
Police Chief Search Update:
During city reports, Mayor Fleming announced that the interview process for a new police chief is scheduled to begin later this month. The Mayor, along with a council liaison and another official, will conduct the interviews. Fleming noted the city has received applications from “lots of qualified candidates.”
Executive Session:
Following the rejection of the one-way street ordinance, the council voted to enter an executive session. The closed portion of the meeting was called to discuss the semi-annual review of minutes, the setting of a price for the sale or lease of public property, the purchase of real property, and the appointment or dismissal of specific employees.
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