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Jackson Township Reassesses Land Acquisition Needs for ComEd Project

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Jackson Township Board Meeting | March 11, 2026

Article Summary: The Jackson Township Board received an update regarding a pending land acquisition associated with a local ComEd infrastructure project, learning that less property will be required than initially anticipated.

Jackson Township Capital Plan Key Points:

  • Supervisor Matt Robbins and Township Attorney John Gallo are actively coordinating with ComEd representatives regarding the property requirements.

  • Surveyors are currently revising plans because ComEd has determined it does not need all of the previously identified “Romo’s land.”

  • The township plans to formally transfer money from its general fund to its capital fund at the upcoming Annual Town Meeting to cover its portion of the purchase.

The Jackson Township Board on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, reviewed updates to its internal capital plan, learning that an ongoing land acquisition effort tied to a local ComEd project will require less acreage than originally planned.

The brief update on the property transaction was delivered during the “Capital Plan” segment of the meeting. According to the board’s minutes, Township Supervisor Matt Robbins and Township Attorney John Gallo recently held discussions with a project coordinator, identified only as Patty, who is managing the initiative in conjunction with ComEd.

During these discussions, officials were informed that ComEd’s footprint for the project has been reduced. Consequently, the utility company “doesn’t need all of Romo’s land,” referencing the specific property owner involved in the transaction.

Because the required acreage has decreased, the exact parameters of the land deal are currently being reworked. The minutes note that professional surveyors are in the process of “writing it all up” to reflect the newly reduced property lines.

Despite the reduction in the amount of land needed, Jackson Township will still be financially responsible for acquiring a portion of the property. “We will still need to pay him for his portion, but we don’t need as much land,” the board’s record stated. Exact financial figures and the total acreage of the purchase were not disclosed in the meeting packet.

To finance the township’s share of the land acquisition, officials are preparing to shift municipal reserves. The board noted that it plans to formally move funds from the township’s general fund into its capital fund to cover the impending costs. This financial transfer is scheduled to take place during the next scheduled gathering, which will be the Annual Town Meeting.

No formal votes regarding the ComEd land acquisition or the associated capital plan were taken during Wednesday’s meeting.

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