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TC 6.16.2026

Published: Jun 16, 2026

Budget & FinanceOther

Town Council Approves Health Insurance Renewal with Moderate Increase

The Town Council reviewed and approved the health insurance renewal for the upcoming year. The renewal offered by Litchfield, based on April claims data, came in at $617,000, which is a 4.7% increase from the previous year's maximum town payout of $3,059,777, now projected at $3,202,648. This increase is considered favorable given that other health renewals experienced increases of 9-14%. The council also noted the continued effectiveness of the ElectRX savings program for high-cost specialty drugs and the significant savings achieved through the Cigna network for processed claims. The renewal also includes a service agreement with Luminaire (formerly Trustmark/Coursehorse) with a 0.86% increase, amounting to $794.

Traffic & TransportationInfrastructure

Speed Bump Implementation and Traffic Flow Changes Discussed

The council discussed the implementation and potential impact of speed bumps on Harrison roads. While initially considered the least invasive and quickest option, concerns were raised about their necessity without specific engineering or reasoning. The council decided to proceed with them, acknowledging that residents might be annoyed initially but would likely adapt. The council also noted positive feedback regarding traffic flow changes at the intersection of Maine and Indiana, which was temporarily altered due to construction on West Main Street. Residents expressed a desire to keep the improved traffic flow, but this is dependent on future conditions.

Community DevelopmentInfrastructure

Starnes Outdoor Solutions Proposes Parkway Stewardship Program

The council discussed a proposed stewardship program where Starnes Outdoor Solutions would adopt the Samuel Moore Parkway for maintenance, including mowing, litter pickup, and mulch bed care. This donation of services is valued at $26,600 annually. The proposal includes plans for formal recognition through signage, potentially leading to a broader community stewardship program. Council members expressed enthusiasm for the gesture but also debated the extent of compensation beyond signage, suggesting advertising opportunities on movie theaters, billboards, and the town website. The council ultimately sought authority to move forward with the agreement and explore legal documentation and the broader stewardship program.

Transparency And GovernanceAll

Council Reviews Draft Code Enforcement Ordinance, Considers Fee Structure

The council reviewed a draft ordinance for a code enforcement officer, presented as a starting point for discussion and feedback. The draft includes proposed fees for violations, with an initial penalty of $50 and an additional $5 per day, capped at $500, allowing up to 100 days for cleanup. Council members questioned the fee structure, considering whether it was based on local data or other towns' practices, and discussed the potential for escalating fees for repeat offenders to ensure compliance. The need for input from department heads, including the police chief, was emphasized before finalizing the ordinance.

Parks & EnvironmentInstitutional

Parks Department Announces New Facilities Open, Plans for 4th of July Celebration

The Parks Department reported that the new pickleball courts, restrooms, and maintenance facility are officially open and in use, with the pickleball courts proving very popular. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for June 30th. Preparations are underway for the 4th of July celebration, which will include live music and fireworks at Pioneer Park. The department also discussed adopting Samuel Moore Parkway for maintenance, a proposal detailed in another item.

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