Montgomery County Bldg Grounds Committee

County Approves Courthouse Generator Contracts and America 250 Celebration Plans

Montgomery County Buildings and Grounds Committee | April 2026

Article Summary: The Buildings and Grounds Committee approved long-term maintenance agreements for the county’s backup generators and endorsed a comprehensive community celebration plan for the 250th anniversary of the United States.

County Buildings and Grounds Key Points:

  • The committee approved a $1,858 planned maintenance agreement with Altorfer Power Systems for the Courthouse Complex generator.

  • Extended warranties for the Courthouse and Jail generators were approved for a combined total of $4,190.

  • The county rejected a leasing offer from the State of Illinois Department of Revenue to rent the County Board Chairman’s office for $134.90 a month.

  • A proposal for a manual snow blade for the Sheriff’s Department four-by-four was approved at a cost of $1,379.

The Montgomery County Buildings and Grounds Committee on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, approved thousands of dollars in facility maintenance contracts and greenlit the City of Hillsboro’s proposed plans to celebrate the American semiquincentennial at the Historic Courthouse.

Desiree Cleary, representing Altorfer Power Systems, presented the committee with a planned maintenance agreement for the primary generator at the Courthouse Complex. The committee unanimously recommended the $1,858 maintenance contract, which will align with the existing agreement for the Jail generator and expire in July 2028.

The committee also approved two extended warranties from Altorfer for the county’s newly installed backup power systems. The board recommended a one-time fee of $2,140 for the Courthouse Complex generator’s extended warranty, alongside a $2,050 extended warranty for the Montgomery County Jail generator.

In real estate matters, County Board Administrator Mike Plunkett informed the committee that the State of Illinois Department of Revenue had expressed interest in renting office space within the county facilities. Following an onsite measurement of the current County Board Chairman’s office, the state offered a rental rate of $11.73 per square foot annually. Plunkett noted this would result in monthly rent of just $134.90, or $1,618.80 per year. The committee universally agreed the offer was too low and directed Plunkett to negotiate a higher rate with the state.

The committee also resolved a lingering equipment debate, opting to outfit an existing county vehicle for winter weather rather than purchasing a standalone snow blower. After reviewing multiple proposals from Maintenance Director Phil Ernst, the committee voted to recommend the purchase of a manual snow blade for $1,379, which will be attached to the Sheriff’s Office four-by-four vehicle. The motion passed with a majority vote, with board member Evan Young voting against it.

Additionally, Hillsboro Community and Economic Development Director Melissa Smith presented the city’s “America 250 Kickoff” plans, scheduled for May 29. The celebration, honoring the 250th anniversary of the founding of America, will feature the lighting of the Historic Courthouse, an address from the Mayor of Hillsboro, a choir performance, and a reading of the Declaration of Independence by the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). The event will also feature food trucks, live music, and veteran banners. The committee unanimously approved the city’s celebratory use of the courthouse grounds.

In a separate aesthetic update, the committee approved a request from Imagine Hillsboro representative Bob Schwander to relocate the decorative flower pots from the northeast corner to the southeast corner of the Historic Courthouse.

Meeting Briefs

127 N. Main Street Fiber Optics
Following the county’s recent $210,000 purchase of the commercial property at 127 N. Main Street, the Buildings and Grounds Committee is moving forward with technological upgrades. Committee Chair Mark Hughes reported that the county is currently seeking bids to bore a fiber optic cable from the basement of the Courthouse Complex, under North Main Street, and directly into the basement of the newly acquired property.

Leave a Comment





Latest News Stories

EXCLUSIVE: Inside one Michigan town's fight against solar expansion

EXCLUSIVE: Inside one Michigan town’s fight against solar expansion

By Elyse ApelThe Center Square In Fayette Township in southwest Michigan, a series of utility-scale solar projects has drawn hundreds of residents to local meetings and sparked a grassroots campaign...
Trump demands unconditional surrender from Iran, mentions regime change

Trump demands unconditional surrender from Iran, mentions regime change

By Morgan SweeneyThe Center Square President Donald Trump has said he will accept nothing less from Iran than unconditional surrender, according to a social media post on Friday. “There will...
Illinois pols react to Homeland Security secretary’s exit, reassignment

Illinois pols react to Homeland Security secretary’s exit, reassignment

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) – A member of Congress from Illinois says it is not enough for President Donald Trump to fire...
Illinois quick hits: Appeals court vacates use of force injunction; Charges filed for possession of sex abuse materials; Gas prices keep rising

Illinois quick hits: Appeals court vacates use of force injunction; Charges filed for possession of sex abuse materials; Gas prices keep rising

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square Appeals court vacates use of force injunction The Seventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has vacated U.S. District Court Judge Sara...
U.S. cut 92,000 jobs in 'dismal' February report, unemployment 4.4%

U.S. cut 92,000 jobs in ‘dismal’ February report, unemployment 4.4%

By Andrew RiceThe Center Square The U.S. economy lost 92,000 jobs in February, a significant cut after January saw a better-than-expected report, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The...
Litchfield Logo Graphic.4

Litchfield City Council Approves Emergency Water Plant Repairs, Pursues Federal Grants for $4.6 Million Overhaul

Litchfield City Council Meeting | March 5, 2026 Article Summary: The Litchfield City Council unanimously authorized over $73,000 in unbudgeted emergency expenditures to repair catastrophic failures at the local water...
Turmoil in Texas: Concerns for Paxton to drop out, Gonzales drops reelection bid

Turmoil in Texas: Concerns for Paxton to drop out, Gonzales drops reelection bid

By Bethany BlankleyThe Center Square Within two days of the March primary election, two high-profile races are already in turmoil. Republican leaders are taking actions to keep the seats red,...
HHS and DOC announce nutrition education initiative for medical schools

HHS and DOC announce nutrition education initiative for medical schools

By Emily RodriguezThe Center Square Nutrition education for medical students will become more prominent in curriculum beginning this upcoming fall. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F....
Target sued for checking arrest records of new hires: Class action

Target sued for checking arrest records of new hires: Class action

By Jonathan Bilyk | Legal NewslineThe Center Square CHICAGO — Target has been hit by a new class action lawsuit accusing it of violating Illinois state law by conducting criminal...
Farm bill, with changes, heads to U.S. House for vote

Farm bill, with changes, heads to U.S. House for vote

By Thérèse BoudreauxThe Center Square After more than 22 hours of debate, the Agriculture Committee in the House of Representatives voted early Thursday morning to advance the Farm, Food, and...
Agency improves license processing times; PA leader calls for modernization

Agency improves license processing times; PA leader calls for modernization

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) – The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation says it has reduced the average processing time for...
These are the members of Congress who voted against disclosing sexual harassment claims

These are the members of Congress who voted against disclosing sexual harassment claims

By Bethany BlankleyThe Center Square Nearly all members of Congress, 357 Republicans and Democrats, don’t want taxpayers to know which members have used taxpayer funds to pay sexual harassment claims....
Illinois Quick Hits: Pritzker to Noem: 'Don't let the door hit you'

Illinois Quick Hits: Pritzker to Noem: ‘Don’t let the door hit you’

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) – Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker says former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s legacy is corruption and chaos. In...
Chicago police monitor Iran-U.S. conflict; public advised to be aware

Chicago police monitor Iran-U.S. conflict; public advised to be aware

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) – Chicago Police say they are monitoring the U.S. conflict in Iran. Residents and visitors observed a significant...
Illinois secretary of state wants nearly 2% budget increase

Illinois secretary of state wants nearly 2% budget increase

By Sean Reed | The Center Square contributorThe Center Square (The Center Square) – Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias wants nearly 2% more in taxpayer funds for his upcoming...