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Meeting Summary and Briefs: Litchfield City Council for March 5, 2026

Litchfield City Council Meeting | March 5, 2026

The Litchfield City Council met for its regular open session on Thursday, March 5, 2026, at City Hall. Mayor Jacob Fleming called the meeting to order at 6:30 P.M. Present for the roll call were Alderpersons Marilyn Sisson, Sara Zumwalt, Dwayne Gerl, Robbin Huffman, Josh Hughes, Bob Garcia, Bert Holloway, and Ray Kellenberger. Following the approval of the February 19 meeting minutes and the current expenditure reports, the council approved emergency repairs for the water treatment plant, a real estate sale to facilitate Pittsburgh Pipe’s industrial expansion, and an IDOT agreement for new school sidewalks. At 6:46 P.M., the council entered into an executive session to discuss the sale or lease of property and the review of lawfully closed meeting minutes. The council returned to open session at 7:09 P.M., where they approved the executive session minutes and authorized a resolution regarding their release, before adjourning the meeting at 7:11 P.M.

Spring Cleanup and Brush Pickup Dates Announced
During the City Report, Mayor Jacob Fleming announced the schedule for Litchfield’s annual municipal cleanup services. The city’s Brush Pick-Up will run from April 13 through April 17, followed by the Spring Clean-Up from April 20 through April 24. Mayor Fleming reminded residents to refrain from placing items on the curb more than a week prior to the cleanup to prevent neighborhood nuisances. He also clarified that commercial contractors are strictly prohibited from dumping their brush waste in front of residential properties. “Not all communities provide this service, and I appreciate our Street Department for doing a great job,” Fleming stated.

USPS Declines Hold Harmless Agreement for Local PO Box
Mayor Jacob Fleming and City Administrator Breann Vazquez provided a frustrating update regarding the missing Post Office drop box in the community. Vazquez reported that the city drafted a brief hold harmless agreement to allow the box to remain in its historic location, and even accepted changes requested by USPS attorneys. However, the USPS Safety Committee ultimately rejected the agreement. “I do want to clarify I don’t think it’s our local post office. It’s deeper within USPS,” Vazquez said, noting that USPS is now pursuing plans to place a box on the curb instead. Mayor Fleming added that the city will continue communicating with USPS in hopes of keeping the box in the spot it has occupied for over 30 years.

Resident Advocates for Rural Economic Development
During the public participation portion of the meeting, local resident John Hanafin addressed the council regarding a flyer he discovered from the extension service focusing on economic development in rural towns. Hanafin spoke specifically about the importance of assisting small businesses in transitioning across generations, a topic he felt struck close to home. He noted he had previously spoken with Alderperson Josh Hughes, who assured him that economic development efforts are operating in the background, but Hanafin stressed that these initiatives need to be more actively activated within the Litchfield community.

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