Logan County Board
May Building and Grounds Meeting

[May 07, 2026] 

On Wednesday, May 6th, the Building and Grounds Committee of the larger Logan County Board held their monthly meeting at 5:30 p.m. in the first-floor courtroom of the Logan County Courthouse. All five of the committee members were present; Chairman Lance Conahan, Vice Chairman Hannah Fitzpatrick, Dale Nelson, Gil Turner, and Jim Wessbecher.

The meeting started with the traditional call to order, attendance, introduction of guests, and approval of prior meeting minutes. The committee voted on the minutes from the January, February, and April meetings.

Next, Conahan moved through the first few pieces of old business rather quickly. The first item was regarding the county purchasing a backup internet provider, something this committee has been working on for a while. Conahan stated that he had information regarding this in new business and would come to it later in the meeting.

Next was a request for proposal (RFP) for a replacement server at the courthouse. This was something that the county’s IT company Heart IT was going to do, but due to an error on their part, the county legally must go out for bid as the server replacement is now estimated to be over $30,000. Conahan shared that the RFP is being worked on by board member Keenan Leesman.

There was an update on the new park equipment being purchased jointly by Lincoln Christian Church and the county board for Latham Park. Nelson shared that one of the two pieces of equipment has been paid for and they are waiting on an estimated date of arrival. The other item they are still waiting on both a price and a date of arrival.

Fourth was an RFP for a new roof for the Logan Building. Conahan shared that he was working on this item and moved on. The fifth item referenced a proposal from the company American Scaffolding for concrete damage that was caused during their setting up and taking down of the scaffolding that was used to restore the courthouse copper dome. According to Conahan, the American Scaffolding representative was “flabbergasted” at the original quote and is set to have word on how much money the company would be giving the county for the concrete repair, hopefully by June’s meeting.

Next was a discussion on trees at both Latham and Scully Parks. Conahan said that more trees need to be planted at both parks. A draft RFP is finished, and he said he is going to call the arborist soon. Until then, the item was left on old business for June’s meeting.

The final item under old business was work that needs to be done on the fountain at Scully Park. Conahan stated he called four companies out of Springfield to see about getting work done, but all of them refused to travel as far as Lincoln. Conahan did reach out to P&W Spa and Pool in Lincoln but wanted to have at least three quotes to compare prices. He stated that he was going to reach out to some businesses in Bloomington next to see about getting quotes from them. Nelson suggested that they might also see about getting quotes for a regular maintenance service on the fountain, considering how dirty and clogged it gets over the course of the season. He said that he has been in the fountain on several occasions trying to clean it up. Conahan was open to this idea.

The committee then moved on to new business, moving the schedule around a bit, as both Nelson and Turner had to leave at a set time. The committee had a long discussion about hiring someone to do some general maintenance. Conahan started by suggesting this person be part time. He explained that this person could do the mowing of the properties and other general maintenance, such as trimming trees and bushes. He stated this person could do maintenance inside of county buildings rather than outsourcing the labor to other companies. Additionally, Conahan said that this person might also help work on some small courthouse restoration projects, such as installing the new blinds.

Other members of the committee shared doubt that this person could be part-time due to the amount of work Conahan was saying they would be responsible for. Conahan shared that he was not opposed to hiring someone full-time but needed help managing all the things that need to be repaired. He shared that he has spent many hours on the phone with companies trying to get them to come and do work at different county properties. He shared that all this organizing and directing requires a lot of time out of him and sometimes requires him to leave work. Having a person he could work with directly on many of these projects might help to keep his workload down as well as the amount of money the county was spending on having this kind of work done by outside professionals.

Turner cast some doubt that having a full-time employee would keep Conahan’s workload down. Conahan explained that he felt it would due to having to only be in contact with one person rather than several companies and workers. It was around this time that Nelson had to leave to get to the Regional Planning Commission Meeting that was being held across town. He suggested that this person be hired at $40,000 per year before leaving. A motion was then made and seconded to hire a full-time employee at Nelson’s suggested salary. A roll call vote was taken and passed unanimously.


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Bill Walter, with Masonry Restoration Technologies & Services (MRTS), then gave an update on the exterior elevator work, as well as the courthouse restoration project at large. According to Walter, the company TK Elevator was coming along very well on their work, stating they told him they were “substantially complete.” He called their work “phenomenal.” An arm for the elevator door needed to be custom made but was set to arrive the day after the meeting. He said the elevator should be ready for inspection by Friday, May 8th.

Walter stated that the blinds for the courthouse were being ordered, and that the bench extension for the first floor courtroom to extend seating for the county board members was being constructed.

Conahan added that he had received some very positive feedback from the new HVAC company and that the complaints from county employees working in the courthouse had started to subside.

Next, Conahan spoke on the interior elevator that has been down for the better part of a month. Apparently, TK Elevator is having trouble sourcing the part that needs to be replaced, so there is no update on when it will be fixed. He said that, should the committee want to hold off on the exterior renovations to the courthouse set to be done later this year in favor of getting the elevator finished, he would be in support of that. The committee wanted a quote for the new elevator first before deciding. Walter stated he would be able to get that for the committee.

Conahan then returned to the backup internet provider. He said that a company called Stratus used to provide the fiber internet to Lincoln Christian University. He said that Nelson told him their quote was a bit pricey compared to other companies. Conahan said that, while i3 Broadband could not work with the fiber that the courthouse already has, Stratus can. Seeing as how the county recently made the decision to transition their phones to cloud phones, they were going to need a strong internet connection. He stated that Stratus might be able to be their main provider, while Comcast could be their backup.

Conahan tried to talk about the three plans that Stratus suggested (ranging from $1,050 to $2,025 per month) but was unfamiliar with the terms. Wessbecher suggested putting this off another month and invite Leesman to the next meeting, as he was more familiar with the different kinds of fiber. The committee made the decision to move this item to old business for June.

Next was a use of grounds request for a Juneteenth Festival at Latham Park on June 19th. Conahan said that the organizer of the event had not yet filed liability insurance. Fitzpatrick made a motion to approve it upon the condition that the insurance paperwork was submitted. She was confident that it would be, seeing how this person had previously organized this event and has always had insurance in the past.

Conahan also made mention to the committee that the Love They Neighbor community fest that was scheduled for May 16th was canceled. He then realized that he missed one item under new business and so came back around to it.

Fitzpatrick shared that she wanted to conduct a community survey to see if the people of the county were interested in updating the park equipment at the county’s several parks in Lincoln. She said that, when she travels out of town with her family and they go to parks, the ground the playground equipment is on is always a rubbery material rather than the woodchips that the parks in Lincoln have now. She argued that this rubbery material is easier for people who need wheelchair accessibility, such as parents or guardians, to access. Additionally, she said that the wheelchair swings are starting to rust and may need maintenance. These are things she wanted to see if community members were interested in before she just went ahead with them.

Turner then asked about the pictures for the county website that the committee was looking to purchase. Conahan shared that the photos the photographer had were mostly of Lincoln, and they were hoping for more pictures around the county. The committee briefly discussed either hiring the photographer to take some photos in communities outside Lincoln or possibly purchasing some from the Lincoln Tourism Board.

After this, the bills were approved and the meeting was adjourned.

[Matt Boutcher]



 

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