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Will County adopts qualifying statement for multi‑year road and capital plans after amendment fails
Summary
The executive committee approved a resolution requiring multi‑year road and capital improvement plans to include a clear qualifying statement that projects are subject to change; an amendment seeking to add more specific process steps and mandatory early public meetings failed on a roll call.
Will County’s executive committee on June 12 approved a resolution requiring that multiyear road‑improvement and capital project plans presented to the county board include a prominent qualifying statement noting that projects are subject to change.
Commissioner Dan Butler introduced an amendment that would have added more detailed process language—an introductory purpose statement, earlier public engagement, specified studies and follow‑up public meetings—and language saying financing must be approved by the county board. Butler said the addition was intended to make the planning process more transparent and to help local communities understand what stage a project…
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