Jackson Township Advances Infrastructure Projects Despite Winter Conditions
Jackson Township continues progress on major infrastructure improvements while maintaining winter road operations, officials reported at the January 8 township meeting.
Supervisor Matt Robbins updated the board on the ongoing utility pole relocation project, saying design work is nearing completion. “The design is in progress and scheduled for completion this week and submitted to ComEd for approval,” Robbins said.
The township is also moving forward with engineering proposals from Ruettiger and Tonelli, who are “working on finalizing the engineering proposal and had a few questions that Supervisor Robbins was able to answer.”
Highway Commissioner Walsh reported that road crews have been conservative with salt application this winter due to limited snowfall. “There has not been a lot of snow so far this winter, but they did get out on Monday and did spread salt,” Walsh said. “They won’t spread salt until something actually falls just to ensure they are using resources effectively.”
Walsh also announced progress on equipment acquisition, meeting with a Rush Trucks salesman to sign a contract for a new township vehicle.
The infrastructure updates come as Jackson Township prepares for what could be a busy construction season once weather conditions improve. The utility work and engineering projects represent significant capital investments in the township’s long-term infrastructure needs.
Township officials emphasized their commitment to responsible resource management, both in winter road maintenance and capital project planning.
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