Village of Johnsburg Community Affairs Committee met April 7

Johnsburg Village Board: Left to Right:  Trustee Greg Klemstein, Trustee Jamie Morris, Trustee Josh Hagen, Village President Ed Hettermann, Trustee Beth Foreman, Trustee Scott Letzter, Trustee Mike Fouke.
Johnsburg Village Board: Left to Right: Trustee Greg Klemstein, Trustee Jamie Morris, Trustee Josh Hagen, Village President Ed Hettermann, Trustee Beth Foreman, Trustee Scott Letzter, Trustee Mike Fouke.
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Village of Johnsburg Community Affairs Committee met April 7

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

Meeting Called By: Chairman Mike Fouke

Type of Meeting: Committee Meeting

Staff: Ethan Hoffman, Assistant Administrator

Vinny Lamontagna, Assistant Administrator (as needed)

Joe Kleinhanzl, Parks & Facility (as needed)

Attendees: Committee Members: Adeszko, Barrett, Buff, Hjorth, Davis, Diedrich, Dixon, Thornton, Winiarski, and Wuchter

Call to Order

Roll Call

Pledge of Allegiance

From the Floor: (Public comments are limited to 5 minutes in duration. Interrogation of, or

personal invectives against Village staff, the Village President, Village Board, and Committee Members will not be permitted.)

Approval of Minutes

• Move to approve the minutes of the March 3, 2026

Old Business

• Hiller Park Fields – Travel League Partnership (cont’d)

• Easter Egg Hunt Event (4/4/26), after action recap

• Memorial Day Event (5/25/26), updates

• Fishing Derby (6/20/26), updates

New Business

• Park Updates

Chairman Report

• Updates from Village Board and other Committees – information exchange

• Strategic Planning (3/7/26)

Adjournment

https://www.johnsburg.org/Documents/Government/Committees%20and%20Commissions/Community%20Affairs%20Committee/Agendas%20and%20Minutes/2026/Agenda/CAC%20Agenda%2004-07-2026.pdf?t=202604030159380



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