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Livonia board approves minutes and claims, OKs dump truck site for community cleanup; discusses insurance and closing COVID fund

Town of Livonia Board of Trustees · November 22, 2025
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Summary

At a regular monthly meeting at the town hall, the Town of Livonia board approved the previous meeting’s minutes and claims, agreed to host a health-department dump truck on Luke Padgett’s property for a community cleanup, and discussed next-year insurance and closing the town's COVID fund (amounts not specified).

The Town of Livonia board approved the previous meeting’s minutes and claims and agreed to host a health-department dump truck for a week-long community cleanup on property offered by resident Luke Padgett.

According to the minutes read at the meeting, Member Ronnie Hall moved to approve the minutes from the previous meeting and Member Troy Farmer seconded; the motion is recorded as passing unanimously. Member Ronnie Hall also moved to approve the claims and Troy Farmer seconded; that motion is likewise recorded as passing unanimously.

The board recorded that the health department will bring a dump truck to Livonia to support a community cleanup. The truck will be stationed on Padgett's property on Highway 56; the minutes say the board thanked Padgett for providing the location. The minutes also note that Padgett updated the board on the progress of his building and stated he was ready to have the septic tank installed, though a later speaker said Padgett "has run into some snags" and "hasn't started anything yet," reflecting conflicting statements about the project's status.

Board members reviewed insurance options for the coming year and said they are waiting for a bill or quote from Matt Miller. The minutes say the board will close out the town's COVID fund and apply remaining funds toward the general fund once insurance charges are billed; the specific dollar amounts were not provided in the record and are not specified here.

A board member asked whether insurance quotes would require approval at the next meeting; another participant responded that the insurance will be handled like any other bill and paid when presented. The minutes do not record a formal vote to select an insurance plan or any amounts to be paid; the board indicated that any required approval will occur after the bill or quotes are received.

The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn from a committee member that the chair seconded; the meeting was adjourned.

The board did not record public comments at the session; the minutes state there was no public in attendance. The minutes also note that one regular member, Mike, was not present.