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Meeting Summary and Briefs: Green Garden Township Board for September 8, 2025

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The Green Garden Township Board meeting on September 8 was dominated by major developments concerning two separate large-scale solar farm proposals and a dramatic, last-minute reversal on grant funding for a new town hall. Residents learned of a proposed 600-megawatt solar facility by the company Earthwise that could cover over 5,000 acres of local farmland, prompting the formation of an opposition group that plans a petition drive and potential legal action. A full report on this developing story is available.

In another significant update, Supervisor Dean Christofilos announced that Will County has verbally agreed to allow the township to use a $558,000 grant for the construction of a new town hall, just two weeks after denying the request. The approval comes with a tight completion deadline of July 2026 and is contingent on a vote by the electorate. More details on the financial implications and timeline are available in a separate article. The board also heard a report on a second, smaller solar project proposed by Turning Point Energy.

Brief Title 1: Land Use Plan Nears Finalization
The Green Garden Planning Commission is moving closer to completing its comprehensive Land Use Plan. A commission representative reported that the plan, which was presented to the board at a recent workshop, is now awaiting final comments from trustees. Once those are incorporated, another public open house will be scheduled to present the final draft to the community before the township board holds a vote to officially adopt it.

Brief Title 2: Township Explores Cyber Security Options
Trustee Wesley Shepard is evaluating proposals to upgrade the township’s cyber security and IT infrastructure. Shepard reported that he is getting quotes from two different firms, weighing an option with a high upfront cost but lower monthly fees against a more expensive monthly plan that includes unlimited on-site support. He is also exploring a minimalist option of moving the township to a Microsoft 365 suite to provide basic security and backup capabilities.

Brief Title 3: Road Commissioner Reports on Summer Projects, State Inspection
Road Commissioner Jim Hilliard reported a busy month that included chip-and-sealing three miles of roads, treating gravel roads, and completing the Dralle Road box culvert project for $73,140, well under the original bid of over $150,000. Hilliard also detailed the results of a surprise inspection from the Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL), noting that most of the required corrections, such as safety trainings and signage, have already been completed.

Brief Title 4: Assessor’s Office Handles High Volume of Appeals
Assessor Jane Bushong reported that her office has handled over 450 inquiries from residents since August 1 regarding property assessments. She said the vast majority are related to increases in assessed values driven by a strong real estate market. The office is currently processing formal appeals filed with the Board of Review, which involves extensive reporting and can take weeks to resolve for each property.

Brief Title 5: Residents Raise Concerns About Noise and Activity at Local Farm
During public comment, residents raised concerns about loud music and gunshots reportedly coming from a property on 104th Avenue known as “Jerusalem Farm.” Officials acknowledged they were aware of the complaints but stated that noise ordinances and other related issues fall under the jurisdiction of Will County, not the township. Officials have previously contacted the sheriff’s department regarding activities at the location.

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