In a recent village board meeting, discussions highlighted the ongoing modifications to community events and addressed public concerns regarding trustee compensation. Chief Locks reported positive feedback on the modified land grab event, emphasizing its safety and community acceptance. However, he noted a slight increase in trespassing incidents, attributed to individuals displaced from other areas, which the police department is actively managing.
The board unanimously approved a consent agenda that included several permits for upcoming community events, such as a temporary class B fermented malt beverage license for the historical society and an unenclosed premise permit for the Knights of Columbus.
During the public comment period, former trustee Tim Newman expressed strong disapproval of a proposed pay increase for trustees, arguing that the role should be driven by community service rather than financial gain. He criticized the notion of doubling trustee pay and urged the board to reconsider the increase, emphasizing that the current compensation of $15,000 per term is sufficient for a volunteer position.
The meeting also included motions to grant utility easements for electric and water services, both of which passed unanimously. The board concluded the session with a motion to adjourn, reflecting a structured and efficient meeting focused on community welfare and governance.