Meeting Summary and Briefs: Manhattan Township Board for November 11, 2025
Manhattan Township Board Meeting | November 11, 2025
The Manhattan Township Board met on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at the Manhattan Township Hall. Supervisor Jim Walsh called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. with all trustees present. The meeting was dominated by a presentation from Earth Rise Solar Energy and subsequent public comment, as well as the presentation of tentative tax levies for the Township and Road District.
Northpoint “Closed Loop” Discussion:
Supervisor Jim Walsh reported that he met with the Jackson Township Supervisor and representatives from the Villages of Manhattan and Elwood. The group discussed the need for a “closed loop” road system for the Northpoint development, featuring a single entrance off Route 53.
Biosolids Concern:
During the public comment portion of the meeting unrelated to the solar farm, resident Don S. raised concerns regarding biosolids being brought in by farmers to fertilize fields. He expressed a belief that the practice is detrimental to soil and groundwater and suggested the EPA be contacted regarding regulations.
Senior Freeze Threshold:
Assessor Joe Oldani reported that the income threshold for the Senior Freeze property tax exemption has increased. Oldani requested that Clerk Kelly Baltas include this information in the upcoming Village Newsletter.
Grant Funding Update:
Clerk Kelly Baltas reported movement on a Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) grant. The township hopes to receive $30,000 in funding soon. Baltas also noted that the deadline for the next Village Newsletter is approaching, which will cover the first quarter of 2026.
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