Jackson Township Approves Settlement with Joliet, Union Pacific Over ICC Case
Article Summary: The Jackson Township Board unanimously approved a settlement agreement involving the City of Joliet and Union Pacific Railroad, formally resolving a multi-year case before the Illinois Commerce Commission. The specific terms of the settlement were not discussed in the public meeting.
ICC Settlement Key Points:
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The settlement resolves Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) Docket No. T20-0031.
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The parties to the agreement are the City of Joliet, Union Pacific Railroad Company, and Jackson Township.
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The Jackson Township Board of Trustees approved the settlement in a unanimous roll-call vote on August 13, 2025.
JACKSON TOWNSHIP, IL – The Jackson Township Board of Trustees on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, officially approved a settlement agreement with the City of Joliet and Union Pacific Railroad Company, bringing a close to a case filed with state regulators.
The board voted unanimously to approve the agreement related to Illinois Commerce Commission Docket No. T20-0031. The motion was made by Trustee Michele Hallihan and seconded by Trustee Coley O’Connell before passing with aye votes from all trustees present.
The underlying issue of the ICC docket, which was initiated in 2020, was not detailed during the meeting. Such cases before the ICC often involve matters related to railroad crossings, utility service, or transportation infrastructure that spans multiple jurisdictions.
By approving the settlement, the township has formally agreed to the terms negotiated between the three parties, avoiding further litigation or regulatory hearings on this specific docket. The details of the settlement terms were not made public during the board meeting.
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