Monee Approves $39,114 Purchase of John Deere Gator for Winter Sidewalk Maintenance
Monee Village Board of Trustees Meeting | March 11, 2026
Article Summary: To keep pace with the village’s expanding pedestrian network, the Monee Village Board approved the purchase of a heated John Deere utility vehicle equipped with a snow plow and salt spreader.
DPW Equipment Purchase Key Points:
-
The board unanimously approved $39,114.78 for a 2026 John Deere Gator 845M HVAC and related winter attachments.
-
The new equipment will allow Public Works to clear 8-foot-wide walking paths significantly faster than the current lawnmower-based setup.
-
The purchase utilizes the State of Illinois Government Pricing Program for cooperative cost savings and is funded through the FY2026 budget.
MONEE, Ill. — The Monee Village Board of Trustees on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, voted unanimously to upgrade the Department of Public Works’ (DPW) snow removal fleet, approving the purchase of a fully equipped 2026 John Deere Gator 845M HVAC.
The total cost of the purchase is $39,114.78, utilizing a cooperative purchasing contract through Shorewood Home and Auto. According to the agenda packet, the base vehicle costs $28,852.78. The village also approved two attachments: a SnowEx 6.0 cubic foot stainless steel drop spreader for $4,856.00 and a SnowEx 6-foot UTV V-Plow for $5,406.00.
Village Administrator Ruben Bautista told the board the purchase has become essential due to the village’s new sidewalk construction program, which is rapidly expanding the local pedestrian network. The utility vehicle will specifically target the growing sidewalk system and the newly constructed Firemen’s Park complex.
Public Works Superintendent Ed Johnson provided the board with a practical explanation of why the equipment is necessary to maintain the village’s 8-foot-wide walking paths, such as those on Industrial Drive and the future Bailey Lane paths.
“Our current method for clearing those areas is a lawn mower with a snowthrower attachment that moves at about four miles an hour,” Johnson explained. “A Gator with a six-foot blade and a salt spreader will be able to access those areas and a lot more efficiently be able to maintain those areas.”
Johnson confirmed the vehicle features a heated cab, ensuring operator safety and comfort during the winter months. The funding for the equipment was already included and approved within the FY2026 budget.
Latest News Stories
Meeting Summary and Briefs: Will County Planning and Zoning Commission for May 5, 2026
Rich Township Dominates Crete-Monee in 18-2 Victory
Crete-Monee Outlasts Rich Township in 25-15 Offensive Slugfest
Meeting Summary and Briefs: Will County Board Public Works & Transportation Committee for May 5, 2026
Will County Legislative Committee: Pushes Forward with Ban on Cryptocurrency Kiosks
Monee Elementary ‘Bike Bus’ Initiative Promotes Safe Routes and Healthy Habits
Will County Health Department Warns of Potential Federal Funding Cuts and Rising Healthcare Costs for FY2027
Highland Liquors Cleared for Video Gaming Expansion Following Zoning Approval
Rich Township Edges Crete-Monee in 10-9 Conference Thriller
Crete-Monee Offense Powers 18-3 Rout of Rich Township
Access Will County Dial-A-Ride Reports Massive Growth After Consolidating Paratransit Services
Crete-Monee School Board Advances $17 Million Abatement for Ongoing Capital Projects
Legislative Committee Advances Resolution Opposing Kidney Disease Treatment Delegation Act
Commission Approves Massive Lake Michigan Water Infrastructure Project for Troy Township