Jackson Township Sets 2026 Schedule and Reviews Tax Levy Options
Jackson Township Board Meeting | Nov. 12, 2025
Article Summary: The Jackson Township Board established its meeting calendar for 2026 and began preliminary discussions on the upcoming tax levy. The board also received reports on assessments, road maintenance, and local development.
Administrative Key Points:
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Meeting Schedule: The board will continue to meet on the second Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in 2026, with a special exception for the April meeting to follow the Annual Town Meeting.
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Tax Levy: Attorney John Gallo presented various calculation options for the tax levy, which the board discussed but did not yet vote on.
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Assessments: Assessor LeGrett reported that all hearings are complete and the office is preparing for the 2026 quadrennial assessment year.
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Development Watch: Supervisor Robbins has been meeting with Elwood and Manhattan officials regarding the placement of warehouses and employee entrances for the Northpoint development.
The Jackson Township Board on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, focused on future planning, setting its 2026 calendar and initiating the tax levy process.
Attorney John Gallo guided the board through various options for the property tax levy calculation. While no final determination was made, the discussion laid the groundwork for future financial decisions.
The board approved its 2026 meeting schedule. Meetings will be held on the second Wednesday of every month at 6:30 p.m., except for April. The April meeting will take place on Tuesday, April 14, immediately following the Annual Town Meeting.
In his report, Assessor LeGrett noted that the township saw significant new residential value this year. He also mentioned that three new warehouses are currently under construction. With assessment hearings concluded, his office is now “cleaning up” in preparation for the quadrennial reassessment year in 2026.
Road Commissioner Walsh reported that a new truck ordered two years ago is finally being built in Kankakee. He also noted that Comcast is currently boring underneath township roads for cable installation.
Supervisor Robbins reported on collaborative efforts with the Village of Elwood, Manhattan Township, and the Village of Manhattan. The group has been meeting with Northpoint representatives to discuss the strategic placement of warehouses and employee entrances to mitigate local impact.
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