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Meeting Summary and Briefs: Manhattan Village Board for November 4, 2025

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Manhattan Village Board Meeting | November 4, 2025

An emotional and lengthy discussion on improving safety along U.S. Route 52 was the central focus of the Manhattan Village Board meeting on Tuesday, November 4, 2025. In the wake of a recent tragedy, Mayor Mike Adrieansen and the board outlined their history of requests to the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) and committed to funding a new engineering study for downtown crosswalks, while residents voiced their concerns and announced citizen-led safety initiatives. More details on the village’s safety plan can be found in our full story.

The meeting also marked a significant leadership transition, as the board accepted the resignation of Village Administrator Jeff Wold, who is returning to a career as a police chief. Wold, who previously served as Manhattan’s police chief, was praised for his service. The board then appointed long-time Community Development Director Marc Nelson as the Interim Village Administrator.

In another major decision, the board formally adopted a new set of Downtown Design Guidelines. The voluntary framework aims to create a cohesive, historically-inspired aesthetic for the village’s commercial center to attract new businesses and improve its pedestrian-friendly atmosphere.

Proposed Property Tax Levy Announced
The board announced its proposed 2025 property tax levy of $3,828,252, representing an approximate 6.09% increase over the prior year’s extension. Finance Director Justin VanVooren explained the increase is driven by community growth, new construction, and inflation. The board is required to make the announcement 20 days before a final vote, which is scheduled for December 2.

Police Department to Purchase Redaction Software
Trustees approved the purchase of a new computer and Case Guard redaction software for the police department at a first-year cost of $6,923.35. Police Chief Ryan Gulli said the technology is essential for handling a surge in Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests for body-camera footage, a task that currently requires hundreds of hours of manual labor.

Scarecrow Contest Winners Recognized
The Village Board recognized the winners of the 2025 “Scarecrows on Parade” contest. First place was awarded to “The Taco Man” by David Pantoja, and second place went to the Triemstra Family for their entry. Mayor Adrieansen congratulated the winners and thanked all families and businesses who participated in the popular downtown decorating event.

Upcoming Village Events
Several upcoming community events were announced, including the Snowman Stroll, the Light Up Manhattan Christmas Decorating Contest, and the Parade of Lights scheduled for December 6, 2025. Village Hall will be closed on November 11 for Veteran’s Day and on November 27-28 for the Thanksgiving holiday.

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