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Council backs local events: waives permit fees, allows food truck, and readies 3-mill levy for ballot

Lodi Village Council · April 13, 2026
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Summary

Council waived assemblage permit fees for a historical society presentation and farmers markets, agreed to allow a Grubb Co. food truck on village square on summer weekdays (donation requested), and directed the solicitor to prepare resolutions to place a 3-mill renewal levy on the ballot.

Council Member Miller moved to waive assemblage permit fees for a Harrisville Lodi Historical Society history presentation and, separately, for two Lodi Health & Motion farmers markets; both motions passed by unanimous roll calls. Clerk-Treasurer Annette Geissman said she had been contacted by Russ Callahan of the Lodi Masons about a possible Fourth of July parade and fireworks; council asked Council Member Double to look further into fireworks logistics and funding.

Council agreed to allow a Grubb Co. food truck selling breakfast and brunch items to set up on village square on Thursdays or Fridays during the summer season; Miller said the food truck would be asked to give a donation to parks. Annette Geissman also reported that the general fund 3-mill renewal levy needs to be placed on the ballot and that she will ask the village solicitor to prepare necessary resolutions.