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Ogalla Blasts New State Solar Legislation
Will County Land Use & Development Committee Meeting | December 2025 Article Summary: During a discussion on zoning matters, Will County Board Member Judy Ogalla strongly criticized the passage of Senate Bill 25, which limits county authority over renewable energy projects. Ogalla described the legislation as “disgusting” and unfair to other developers. Solar Legislation Key…
Read MoreMetra Announces No Fare Hikes; Highlights Bridge Projects in Joliet and Mokena
Will County Committee of the Whole Meeting | December 2025 Article Summary: Metra officials presented a balanced 2026 budget to the Will County Board, confirming that riders will not see a fare increase in the coming year. The agency also detailed capital projects affecting Will County, including bridge replacements and the rollout of new battery-powered…
Read MorePublic Works Committee: Will County Consolidates Paratransit Services Amid Funding Debates
Public Works & Transportation Committee Meeting | December 2, 2025 Article Summary: The Will County Board’s Public Works Committee advanced an agreement to consolidate paratransit services into a single countywide system starting in 2026. While the move secures a $1.3 million subsidy from Pace, board members expressed concern over long-term funding stability and potential taxpayer…
Read MoreP&Z Commission: Peotone Area Variances Forwarded for Garage and Pole Barn
Will County Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting | December 2, 2025 Article Summary: The Will County Planning and Zoning Commission approved variance requests for two properties in Peotone Township, allowing homeowners to build accessory structures that did not meet standard setback requirements. In one case, the commission overruled a staff recommendation for denial. Peotone Zoning…
Read MorePeotone License Plate Camera Renewal Sparks Privacy Debate in Public Works Committee
Public Works & Transportation Committee Meeting | December 2, 2025 Article Summary: A renewal of an agreement allowing license plate reading (LPR) cameras in Peotone passed the Public Works Committee, but not without opposition. Board members split on the balance between municipal requests for safety tools and concerns over civil liberties. Peotone LPR Camera Key…
Read MoreSafety Upgrades Planned for Wilmington-Peotone Road; Gas Line Proposal Rejected
Public Works & Transportation Committee Meeting | December 2, 2025 Article Summary: The Will County Public Works Committee approved a $1.9 million engineering contract for improvements to a dangerous stretch of Wilmington-Peotone Road. Officials confirmed the project will add safety features like passing lanes but rejected a suggestion to simultaneously run utility lines to spur…
Read MoreTensions Flare as Board Members Clash Over Budget Process and Protocol
Will County Board Meeting | December 4, 2025 Article Summary: A special meeting intended to fix a budget error turned contentious as board members traded accusations regarding transparency, meeting conduct, and the political maneuvering behind the budget deficit. Board Member Destinee Ortiz was ruled out of order during a heated exchange with County Executive Jennifer…
Read MoreWill County Board Approves $2.7 Million Reserve Draw to Finalize 0% Tax Levy
Will County Board Meeting | December 4, 2025 Article Summary: The Will County Board unanimously voted to transfer approximately $2.78 million from cash reserves to balance the fiscal year 2026 budget. The move resolves a deficit created when the board previously voted to keep the property tax levy flat at 0% without reducing the corresponding…
Read MoreWill County Hikes Vehicle Impound Fees to $500
Will County Board Meeting | November 2025 Article Summary: Drivers whose vehicles are seized by the Will County Sheriff’s Office for specific offenses will face a steeper financial penalty after the County Board approved a 43% increase in administrative towing fees. The fee, levied on top of towing and storage costs, is designed to offset…
Read MoreFrankfort Turns to County for Wildlife & Dangerous Animal Control
Will County Board Meeting | November 2025 Article Summary: The Village of Frankfort has entered into a two-year agreement with Will County Animal Protection Services to handle calls regarding bats and dangerous wild animals. The deal standardizes costs for the village, setting flat rates for call-outs to remove animals that pose a public safety risk.…
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