Village approves street lighting, water line extensions
Manhattan trustees approved two infrastructure improvements during Tuesday’s meeting, including new street lighting installation and a water main extension to serve the historic Round Barn renovation project.
The board authorized ComEd to install street lights along Smith Road from Foxford Drive to Route 52 at an upfront cost of $11,647 and monthly charges of $123.13. The lighting project received unanimous approval with minimal discussion.
Trustees also approved a $120,200 contract with JS Alberico Construction Company for a water main extension to the Round Barn facility. The project will run a 12-inch water line from White Feather to the barn site, enabling the installation of sprinkler systems during the facility’s ongoing renovation.
Village Administrator Justin Young explained the water extension will serve the park district’s rehabilitation of the historic structure while also providing infrastructure for potential future water service expansion along Route 52.
“The Round Barn when they go through their remodeling and rehab project, they’ll be able to add sprinkler system and have water service to the barn,” Young told the board.
The park district will be responsible for tapping into the main line and connecting service to the barn, while the village covers the main line installation costs.
Board members expressed support for the Round Barn project, noting the renovated facility is expected to generate significant tax revenue for the community once operational.
Both infrastructure projects received unanimous board approval and are expected to proceed in the coming weeks.
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