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Meeting Summary and Briefs: Frankfort Village Board for September 8, 2025

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The Frankfort Village Board’s meeting on Monday, September 8, 2025, was highlighted by a resident’s pointed questions regarding the village’s process for exploring a potential switch to Lake Michigan water. During public comment, resident Kim Cristelli suggested a recent community survey on the topic was premature and may have biased residents by presenting a “shocking dollar amount” from a single source without a full cost-benefit analysis of all options. More details on her comments are available in a standalone article.

In routine business, the board unanimously approved its consent agenda, which included over $1.4 million in bill payments and the minutes from the August 18 meeting. Mayor Keith Ogle also made several community announcements, including proclaiming a rail safety week and providing updates on local events and recycling programs.

Board Approves Over $1.4 Million in Bills
The Frankfort Village Board unanimously approved its consent agenda, which included bill payments totaling $1,426,582.92. The agenda, passed in a single motion, also included the approval of the minutes from the August 18, 2025, regular meeting. The motion was passed 4-0, with Trustees Jessica Petrow and Gene Savaria absent.

Village Proclaims Rail Safety Week
Mayor Keith Ogle issued a proclamation recognizing September 15-21, 2025, as “See Tracks? Think Train” week in Frankfort. The nationwide initiative aims to promote rail safety education and encourage residents to remain vigilant and prioritize safety near railroad crossings. The board unanimously approved the proclamation.

Community Events Update
Mayor Ogle announced the final “Cruisin’ Frankfort” classic car show of the season is scheduled for Monday, September 22. He also noted the Frankfort Country Market continues on Sundays through October 26, with a special “Country Market with a Cop” event set for September 21. The event offers residents a chance to meet Frankfort police officers and see police vehicles.

Drug Take-Back and E-Recycling Programs Available
Officials reminded residents of ongoing public service programs. Unused prescription medications can be safely disposed of in the designated drop box at the Frankfort Police Station to prevent them from contaminating water supplies. Additionally, Will County Green offers free electronics recycling on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Frankfort Township Building on Lincoln Highway.

Board Thanks Fall Fest Organizers and Volunteers
Several trustees and Mayor Keith Ogle publicly commended village staff, the police department, fire district, and numerous volunteers for their efforts in executing a successful Fall Fest. Board members expressed gratitude for the teamwork and dedication involved in organizing the large community event, with Trustee Maura Rigoni giving a particular “shout out” to the police department for their work.

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