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Loganville City trustees record caucus nominations, review finances and approve commemorative banners

Loganville City Board (general meeting) · January 13, 2026
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Summary

At a Jan. 13, 2026 Loganville City general meeting, trustees recorded caucus nominations for April 2026, reviewed a treasurer's report listing $45,804.03 in bills, discussed recent maintenance repairs and approved purchase of four 250th celebration banners at $60 each.

At a Loganville City general meeting on Jan. 13, 2026, President Lankey called trustees to order and presided as election official for caucus nominations ahead of the April 2026 caucus.

Nominations recorded included Diane Koenig and William Furhman for Trustee #3 and Sharon Schmitt for Trustee #4; Dean Repka announced he is filing a non-candidacy for Trustee #4. The nominations were closed for the April caucus.

Trustees recorded approval of the prior meeting's minutes (motion: Repka/Thieding). The treasurer's report listed bills and payments totaling $45,804.03; a motion to address payment of those bills was recorded as made by Douglas and seconded by Koenig (the transcript records the motion but does not specify the outcome).

The maintenance report described recent work: tires and chains on equipment were paid for; a worn pivot on a plow-truck cylinder was repaired; and the snowblower required parts and was subsequently fixed. Staff discussed a $200 repair by contractor Tim Fulcer, who agreed to be paid by check; the transcript notes a reimbursement to Mark (Mark Kruse) was to be arranged.

President Lankey reported updates on the El Ranchito property sale and said one prospective large-machine business had expressed interest but a second caller did not follow up.

During public input, a visitor requested purchasing four "250 Years of Celebrating America" banners to place at the town's four corners at $60 each. Trustees moved (Koenig/Douglas) to buy the banners; the transcript records that the motion carried. The meeting adjourned at 6:52 p.m.

Next steps: the caucus is scheduled for April 2026 as noted, and trustees will carry routine follow-up on maintenance reimbursements and any sale developments regarding El Ranchito.