
Split Vote Halts Monee Truck Terminal Project
A proposed truck terminal on vacant land at West Monee-Manhattan Road in Monee Township was stopped in its tracks Wednesday after the Will County Board delivered a split decision on the project.
While the board voted 11-9 to approve a map amendment that rezoned the property from agricultural and residential (A-1/R-2) to industrial (I-2), it immediately followed with a vote to deny the crucial special use permit needed to operate a truck terminal on the site. The motion for the special use permit failed, with 11 members voting no.
The votes, taken during the board’s monthly meeting, effectively kill the project as proposed by the owner, Chicago Land Trust Company. Without the special use permit, a truck terminal cannot be developed on the property, despite the newly granted industrial zoning.
The project had received divided recommendations from the county’s advisory bodies. The Will County Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC) had recommended approval of the rezoning, while the board’s own Land Use & Development Committee had voted 5-1 to recommend approval for both the rezoning and the special use permit. The full board’s rejection of the permit
Latest News Stories

New Lenox Library Board Seats New Trustees, Reorganizes After Election

New Lenox D122 Board Approves Nearly $300,000 for Summer Maintenance Projects

New Lenox Fire District to Launch Comfort Dog Program for First Responders, Community

Library’s ‘Studio’ Draws Record Crowds with New Tech and Creative Programs

D122 to Spend $24,950 on Professional Enrollment Forecast

Mokena Park District Approves $550,000 Fund Transfer for Major Park Projects

Mokena Park District Joins Regional Partners in Renewed Funding Commitment for LWSRA

Mokena Park District Seeks Nearly $1 Million State Grant for Yunker Barn Renovation

Meeting Briefs: Mokena Park District Board of Commissioners for June 27, 2023

JJC Trustees Approve Contentious FY26 Budget After Heated Debate, Failed Postponement

Library Board Approves Annual Budget, Begins Review of Financial Advisor Proposals

Lincoln Way District 210 Approves $2.1 Million Budget Amendment, Maintains Strong Financial Position

JJC’s ‘12x12x12’ Initiative Boosts College Credits, Increases Matriculation Rate
