Logan County Board
February Building and Grounds Committee Meeting

[February 10, 2026]  On Monday, February 9th, the Building and Grounds Committee of the larger Logan County Board held for their monthly meeting in the newly renovated first floor courtroom of the Logan County Courthouse. This room is planned to be a joint courtroom/County Board meeting room.

Four of the five members of the committee were in attendance. Present were Chairman Lance Conahan, Vice Chairman Hannah Fitzpatrick, Gil Turner, and Jim Wessbecher. Dale Nelson was absent. Also in attendance were State’s Attorney Brad Hauge, Logan County Treasurer Penny Thomas, Bill Walter, Madelyn Hinton, and fellow Board member Kevin Knauer.

After the previous month’s meeting minutes had been approved, Conahan immediately moved the committee on to old business. The first of the two items was regarding a resolution for the community to be able to request the lights be changed on the courthouse for different events, such as school colors for sports team victories. Conahan shared that Nelson and Fitzpatrick had been working on it, but Fitzpatrick shared that there were no updates at this time.

The second old business item was about a server replacement at the courthouse that the county was going to be purchasing through Heart IT. Last month, there were some questions regarding the cost of the replacement. Conahan shared that those concerns had since been worked out.

The new business had quite a few more items than the old business, with there being eleven. Walter started by giving his update on the courthouse restoration. He stated that the installation of the electric LED lights below the new stained glass that had recently been replaced should begin this week. He shared that the company Restoric is underway crafting the bell crib that is going to hold the bell at the top of the courthouse.

Next, Walter shared that there should be a proposal coming soon for some new furniture for the first-floor courtroom. All the seats and tables that were in the room for the meeting were from before the update. He also shared that the security area and the women’s restroom were complete, with the lactating room all but done too. He is also currently conversing with contractors for floor replacement, outside concrete replacement, the facade, and the clocks. He is working to make sure that the concrete replacement around the perimeter is historically correct.

Walter then shared that TK Elevator is wanting to start their replacement of the exterior elevator around April 1st. Conahan shared that this was moved from the previously discussed time of mid-March due to the elections that would be held at the courthouse. He shared that the $1,000 per day fine was agreed to with TK Elevator for each day the company takes in excess of 22 days to complete. The county decided to do this because they would have to pay money for something like a lift to remain Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant and want to hold TK to their original time frame.

The next item discussed was the scaffolding invoice update with American Scaffolding. At the last meeting, it was shared that, after many months and much back-and-forth, the county seemed to have come to an agreement with the company on how much the county owed American Scaffolding for the scaffolding used in the exterior building work last year. Conahan suggested that the committee go into executive session to discuss the item. Fitzpatrick stated the reason for the executive session was “pending litigation.” The committee then unanimously voted to go into executive session.

Once the executive session was over, Conahan shared that he was going to move some things around, moving to a different item on the list. The next three items were invoices from the company Widmer Interiors to approve furniture in the Treasurer’s Office, the County Clerk and Recorder’s Office, and the First Floor Courtroom.

For the Treasurer’s Office, the amount was $15,579.45 and would include a sliding door with a lock that would make her area more secure when handling and locking up money. Conahan shared that this amount would be coming out of the courthouse restoration fund as Thomas does not have enough money in her budget to cover the cost. Wessbecher took some issue with this, stating that they do not know how much money is in the restoration fund, as well as how Hauge took money out of his own budget to pay for some things. He clarified, stating that he did not think that the item should not be done, but that there are a lot of projects going on at the courthouse at the moment, which means a lot of money is moving and sometimes surprises come up.

Conahan responded that they did know how much was in the fund. He shared that, when they were working on the budget at the end of last year, they accounted for the cost of all the projects that were currently going on or are going to be happening and discovered that the account would have around $900,000 left. This, he stated, meant that the account had plenty to cover this cost. A motion was made to approve this proposal, and it passed 3-1, with Wessbecher being the only no-vote.

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Next was the proposal for the County Clerk and Recorder’s Office, which was for a counter. The amount of that proposal was $7,371.96. A vote was taken and it passed with the same margin as the previous vote, with Wessbecher voting no after stating that he “will be consistent.” The final proposal for the first-floor courtroom furniture was in the amount of $29,571.59, and Conahan stated that this would go before the full vote for approval because of the larger amount. This passed with the same margin as the previous two.

After this was a proposal for a company called Revize to update the Logan County website. Conahan stated that they had learned of a law that would require all government websites to be ADA compliant by 2027. Revize sent Logan County’s website through a program to flag things, and they had found dozens of issues. The cost would be $12,100, and Revize would work with the department heads to make sure that the page for their departments was laid out the way they would want it. Conahan also stated that this same company had redone the county websites for both DeWitt and Livingston counties. The committee voted unanimously to approve the proposal.

After this, the committee briefly discussed a proposal for some new playground equipment for Latham Park. Last month, Pastor Ron Otto of Lincoln Christian Church (LCC) came with a donation of $15,000 on behalf of his church and requested that the county use that money for some new playground equipment for Latham Park, which is right across the street from their building. The committee looked at some of the proposed playground equipment. Wessbecher stated that there were no costs for shipping or installation accounted for in the numbers. Conahan also shared that Nelson wanted the committee to match the amount. Since Nelson was not present, the committee decided to wait until next month’s meeting when Nelson returned before moving forward.

After, the next item was about “Central IL Santa” at Scully Park for 2026. The committee talked about dates and times that they would want to hire the man who did this event last year to come and play Santa again. Hinton stated that she would reach out to him the next day.

Next was a concern that Nelson had about the ice rink at Scully Park losing money. Since Nelson was not present, the committee moved the item to old business for next month.

The next item discussed was use of the first floor courtroom for all County Board meetings moving forward. One upside, Conahan shared, was the fact that they could have security, but the downside would be that it would not be free to the county. Turner stated that he agreed it was a downside, but that the upsides, such as having a “friendlier” place for the community to come to their meetings, outweighed the downsides. Conahan also stated that the county is looking into getting a system put in place to be able to live stream their meetings in the future.

Conahan then jumped down to a use of grounds request by Zonta International. They are wanting to place pinwheels in the lawn of the courthouse to bring attention to their cause of trying to end violence against women. They also requested that the county change the courthouse lights to orange during that time (April 19th to the 25th), but the committee decided not to do this due to the fact that they were still working on a new resolution for light requests to be made. The committee voted to approve the use of grounds request without the lights.

The final item the committee discussed was “Frontier/CCS Solutions/County Phones discussion.” Conahan once more suggested the committee go into executive session to discuss this item, citing the reason as “probable, imminent, or pending litigation.” The committee once more voted in favor of the executive session. Before the session started, Conahan shared that the committee would have no more official business after the session.

[Matt Boutcher]


 

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