County Advances Solar Agreement Benefiting Litchfield SCI Center
December 2025 Committee Meeting
Article Summary: The Development and Personnel Committee recommended approval of a Community Benefits Agreement with Summit Ridge Energy. The deal includes a direct financial donation to the South Central Regional Workforce Training and Innovation Center in Litchfield.
Solar Agreement Key Points:
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Education Donation: Summit Ridge Energy will donate $25,000 to the SCI Center in Litchfield as part of the agreement.
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Union Relations: Local 1084 Business Agent Mike Young reported “positive dialog” with the developer.
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Approval: The committee voted unanimously to recommend the agreement to the full board.
The Montgomery County Board’s Development and Personnel Committee voted on Monday, January 5, 2026, to advance a Community Benefits Agreement with Summit Ridge Energy, securing funds for local workforce development.
The agreement outlines the terms for a solar project within the county. A key component of the deal is a $25,000 donation from Summit Ridge Energy to the South Central Regional Workforce Training and Innovation Center (SCI) located in Litchfield.
During the meeting, Mike Young, Business Agent for Local 1084, reported that there has been “positive dialog” with the developer regarding the project. Following the review, committee members Russell Beason and Chris Daniels moved to recommend approval of the “Montgomery First Community Engagement Agreement.” The motion carried unanimously.
Development and Personnel Committee News Briefs:
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Animal Control Issues: Warden Tricia Papin reported that eight municipal animal control contracts expired in November 2025, leading to frustration among local mayors. Committee Chair Chad Ruppert stated the issue will be addressed at a Mayors Meeting scheduled for 5 p.m. on Wednesday, January 28.
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Pattern Energy Update: Maggie Poteau of Pattern Energy reported virtually that land acquisition for their project is nearly complete. She anticipates the project will move into the permitting phase in early 2027.
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Energy Grant Submitted: County Board Administrator Mike Plunkett confirmed that the Phase 3 application for the DCEO Energy Transition Grant was submitted by the December 19, 2025, deadline.
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