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Orland Park proposes stepped road program: $6M neighborhood program tapering toward $4M annually; motor‑fuel tax to fund salt barn

6441758 · October 16, 2025
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Public works outlined a neighborhood mill‑and‑overlay program that will step down from an initial $6 million to about $4 million annually after FY2026, plans for a new salt/storage barn to be funded from motor‑fuel tax fund balance and continuing stormwater, sewer and utility projects funded from enterprise funds and grants.

Public Works officials presented operations and capital requests for FY2026 that prioritize a multi‑year neighborhood resurfacing program, targeted stormwater repairs, utility replacements and continued investment in signage and lighting.

Director (name not specified) told trustees the neighborhood paving program is currently budgeted at roughly $6 million annually for a multi‑year period to address areas requiring major restoration; after the initial ramp the program will step down to…

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