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Meeting Summary and Briefs: Village of Manhattan for April 21, 2026

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Village of Manhattan Meeting | April 21, 2026

The Village of Manhattan Board of Trustees convened on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, to finalize the municipality’s financial operations for the upcoming year. Highlighted by the unanimous passage of a $32.7 million fiscal year 2027 budget, the board also locked in long-term labor peace by approving four-year contracts for its police patrol officers and sergeants.

In addition to financial and labor actions, the board heard a presentation from the Farnsworth Group officially kicking off a $100,000 safety study for the Route 52 corridor. The meeting concluded with an executive session to discuss the appointment, employment, and compensation of specific employees, though no further action was taken upon returning to open session.

Clerical Union Contract Update: The board approved a resolution authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Local Lodge 124. The agreement strictly corrects a clerical error regarding the expiration date of the union’s previously entered collective bargaining agreement, officially changing the effective end date to April 30, 2028.

2026 Summer Help Hired: Trustees approved a request from the Public Works Department to hire seven summer employees to assist with groundskeeping and maintenance in common areas and public right-of-ways. The workers—Bart Gilliam, Caleb Ludwig, Clarence Huizenga, Colin Lea, Conner Durkin, Ian Hazelip, and Jason Pervazas—will be compensated at an hourly rate of $17.00.

Subdivision Improvements Accepted: The board passed three resolutions releasing irrevocable letters of credit for the White Feather Subdivision (Units 2B, 2C, and 2D). The releases formally acknowledge that the developer has successfully completed required public improvements to the village engineer’s satisfaction, including mass grading, underground utilities, and basic roadway construction.

Planning and Zoning Appointments: Mayor Mike Adrieansen requested, and the board approved, three appointments to the Planning and Zoning Commission. Dan Beemsterboer was appointed to replace Guy Jendras for a remaining one-year term ending May 1, 2027. Additionally, current commissioners Gwen Petrella and Michal Kramerich were reappointed to new four-year terms expiring May 1, 2030.

Youth Empowerment Pitch: During public comment, resident Banani North introduced herself as the founder of “Soap Pitch Page,” an empowerment initiative designed to provide young girls with a structured environment to develop leadership and entrepreneurial skills. North expressed her interest in partnering with the village for her “Parks to Palace” program, which aims to transform local parks into community engagement spaces. She provided written proposals to the board for future consideration.

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