Meeting Summary and Briefs: City of Casey Council for Jan. 5, 2026

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Meeting Summary and Briefs: City of Casey Council Meeting | Jan. 5, 2026

The Casey City Council met on Monday, January 5, 2026, to address a variety of infrastructure and administrative agreements. In addition to banning new private wells and updating security light fees, the council approved a mutual aid agreement with the Illinois Municipal Utilities Association (IMUA). This agreement ensures Casey can request and provide assistance to other communities during utility emergencies.

The council also held an executive session to discuss the lease and purchase of property. Following the closed session, the board returned to open session to unanimously approve Ordinance #601, authorizing the acquisition of an easement for utility purposes.

Gas Prices Locked In:
Public Works Director Ryan Staley reported that the city has successfully locked in natural gas prices through March 2027. Staley told the council that the new locked-in rate is approximately the same as the cost under the previous contract, ensuring stability for utility customers.

Frontier Pole License Agreement:
The council unanimously passed Resolution #010526A, authorizing a license agreement with Frontier North Inc. The agreement allows Frontier to attach communications equipment to city-owned electric poles. Frontier will pay the city a rent of $20.00 per site annually, with the rate escalating by 5% each year.

Bills Paid:
The council approved the December 2025 bills totaling $1,323,326.63. City Clerk Jeremy Mumford noted the total was higher than usual due to a large electric purchase of approximately $197,000 and other end-of-year expenses.

Condolences for Ed Bolin:
Mayor Mike Nichols and several aldermen expressed condolences to the family of Ed Bolin, a former Mayor of Casey and a key figure in the “Big Things in a Small Town” tourism initiative, who passed away on January 3. Alderman Lori Wilson noted Bolin’s significant contributions to the city, and Mayor Nichols acknowledged the Bolin family’s lasting impact on the community.

Site Readiness Grant:
Alderman Marcy Mumford reported that the Economic Development Committee recommends applying for a Regional Site Readiness Grant. The grant would fund infrastructure improvements east of Route 49, between Route 40 and I-70, to attract new industrial and commercial development. A formal resolution will be presented at the next meeting.

Comprehensive Plan Adopted:
Economic Development Director Tom Daughhetee thanked the council for adopting the city’s new Comprehensive Plan during his absence at the previous meeting. He announced that the document, which outlines future development goals, will soon be available for download on the city’s website.

Security Camera Concern:
During alderman reports, Alderman Jeremiah Hanley raised a concern regarding a private security camera installed on a city light pole at the corner of Colorado and Second Street. Hanley noted the solar-powered camera was pointed at a private residence. Mayor Nichols directed Chief Henderson to have the camera removed.

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