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Meeting Summary and Briefs: Monee Village Board for April 15, 2026

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Monee Village Board Meeting | April 15, 2026

The Monee Village Board held a special meeting on Wednesday evening dedicated entirely to finalizing the draft Fiscal Year 2027 budget. The highly anticipated meeting featured robust public comment regarding the allocation of village funds. Following deep debate over the legal requirements of budget surpluses and the massive infrastructure costs brought on by the village’s rapid commercial growth, the Board voted 4-2 to place the annual residential property tax rebate on a hiatus. Conversely, after hearing from several passionate volunteers, the Board voted 5-1 to restore $25,000 in funding for the Monee Historical Society to maintain operations at the historic Creamery building. The Board subsequently approved the draft FY 2027 budget for public review in a 5-1 vote.

Condolences Extended: Mayor Dr. Therese M. Bogs opened Wednesday’s special meeting on a somber note, taking a moment before public comment to address a tragedy within the village’s law enforcement family. “I would like to express to our Officer Jamal Martin the village’s deepest condolences on the loss of his wife,” Mayor Bogs said. “If everybody could please keep him and his family in your prayers at this time, it would be greatly appreciated.”

Residents Caution Against Solar Farms: During public comment, resident Sharon Daily-Gabriel urged the Board to proceed with extreme caution regarding the potential influx of solar farms into the region. Noting that neighboring municipalities like Peotone are at a “tipping point” over the issue, and that developments are pressing against the borders of Joliet, New Lenox, and Manhattan, she warned of the noise and environmental impacts. “I want you guys to take your time before you make decisions… I want it to be thought about what it’s going to affect the residents that are going to stay here,” she said, adding that she would move if large solar developments altered the town’s character. Trustee Chuck Rakis later echoed her concerns, noting that he agreed with her stance on solar farms, but pointed out that the village often has no jurisdictional say over developments located outside its direct boundaries.

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