Village of Dieterich Board of Trustees met March 2

Brad Hardiek - Village Board President
Brad Hardiek - Village Board President
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Village of Dieterich Board of Trustees met March 2.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

I. CALL TO ORDER • Pledge of Allegiance

II. ROLL CALL

III. INTRODUCTION OF VISITORS

IV. ROUTINE BUSINESS

1. Omnibus Vote

i. Approve Minutes Regular Meeting 2/16/2026

ii. Approve Expenditures

iii. Approve Treasurer’s Report

V. REPORTS

1. Village Engineer Lee Beckman

i. CDS Grant & IEPA Funding for sewer main relining project

ii. Discuss call for projects for new CDS grant application

iii. South Main Street sidewalk project

2. Water/Sewer/Streets Department

i. Discuss summer employees

VI. NEW BUSINESS

1. Consider for approval a 2026 Dieterich Park District sponsorship

2. Other New Business

VII. COMMENTS

1. Trustees

2. President, Brad Hardiek

3. Clerk, Brittny Gipson • Economic Development Coordinator

4. Public Comment (Citizens who have provided a speaker’s card not less than 10 minutes prior to the meeting may address the Board. Please state your name for the record. There is a five-minute time limit per speaker.)

VIII. ADJOURNMENT

https://dieterichillinois.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/3.-March-2-2026-Agenda.pdf



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