Monee Township Accepts Annual Audit and Reviews Tax Levies
Monee Township Board Meeting | December 18, 2025
Article Summary: The Township Board formally approved the audit for the previous fiscal year and confirmed that tax levies for the upcoming year have been filed with the county.
Township Financial Key Points:
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The board approved the audit report for the fiscal year spanning April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025.
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Clerk Bobby Lathan confirmed the 2025 tax levies were filed on December 10.
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The township attorney is moving to dismiss pending tax objection cases.
The Monee Township Board on Thursday, December 18, 2025, moved forward with standard fiscal year-end procedures, unanimously approving the township’s annual audit.
Trustees voted 5-0 to accept the audit report covering the period from April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025. The motion was introduced by Trustee Terri L. Boles and seconded by Trustee James W. Young.
In related financial matters, Clerk Bobby Lathan reported that the approved tax levies for both the Township and the Road District were successfully filed with the Will County Clerk on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
Additionally, Township Attorney Mario P. Carlasare reported to the board regarding ongoing tax objection cases, noting that a motion to dismiss the cases has been filed.
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