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Cybersecurity, Tactical Gear, and Mosquito Management Lead Frankfort’s Latest Bill Approvals

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Frankfort Village Board Meeting | May 18, 2026

Article Summary:
An analysis of Frankfort’s newly approved accounts payable reveals significant municipal investments in digital defense, police weaponry, seasonal pest control, and local landmark maintenance.

Capital Expenditures Key Points:

  • Mosquito Season Commences: The village authorized a $54,434 invoice to Clarke Environmental Mosquito for seasonal management services starting in May.

  • Digital Defense Funding: Frankfort approved $19,060 for municipal cybersecurity, multimedia liability, and crime insurance policies.

  • Police Equipment Upgrades: Purchases include new Glock 9mm service handguns, tactical weapon light kits, and a $1,519 3D scanner.

  • Frankfort Grainery Repair: The village funded a $7,387 crane rental contract to repair the historic downtown grainery.


FRANKFORT — Beneath the headline-grabbing purchases of new utility trucks and major sewer engineering agreements, the accounts payable approved by the Frankfort Village Board on Monday, May 18, 2026, reveal a detailed picture of the village’s seasonal, tactical, and security-related spending.

According to the approved schedule of bills, which totaled $1,011,947.64 across all funds, the village is directing significant resources toward digital security and public safety equipment.

As municipal governments face a growing threat landscape from digital actors, Frankfort approved a $19,060 payment to Alliant Insurance Services, Inc. The expense secures the village’s municipal insurance policies for 2026, which include $11,353 for Commercial Cyber Liability, $2,961 for Commercial Crime, and $4,746 for Multimedia Liability coverage.

The Frankfort Police Department is also slated to receive equipment and technology upgrades. The bills list a $962 payment to Kiesler Police Supply, Inc. for the purchase of two new Glock Gen5 9mm handguns, alongside $515 to Brownells, Inc. for tactical “weapon light kits.”

Furthermore, the village approved a $1,519 credit card purchase for a 3D scanner via Amazon. Law enforcement agencies increasingly utilize portable 3D scanners for high-precision, digital accident reconstruction and crime scene mapping.

Frankfort’s public works department also initiated its seasonal battle against local pest populations. The board approved a $54,434 invoice to Clarke Environmental Mosquito for regional mosquito management treatments scheduled for May 2026.

Additionally, the village funded structural upkeep for one of its most prominent downtown landmarks. The village approved a $7,387.50 payment to Stevenson Crane Service, Inc. for crane rentals utilized during structural repairs on the historic Frankfort Grainery pole, ensuring the preserved agricultural landmark remains structurally sound.

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