Village of Monee announces GUIDE WILL open house for community input

Dr. Therese M. Bogs, Mayor
Dr. Therese M. Bogs, Mayor
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The Village of Monee announced on April 27 that it will host the GUIDE WILL Open House to gather community input on the future direction of Will County. The event is scheduled for April 28 from 5:30 to 7:00 PM at Monee Township Hall, located at 26121 S Egyptian Trail in Monee, Illinois.

The purpose of the open house is to provide residents with an opportunity to share their ideas and perspectives on key issues such as housing, jobs, transportation, open space, and agriculture. Organizers say this feedback will help shape future planning efforts in Will County.

Community members are encouraged to attend and participate in discussions about topics that affect daily life and long-term development. The Village highlights the importance of local voices in guiding decisions that impact both current residents and future generations.

The event underscores a broader trend among municipalities seeking direct engagement from citizens as part of their planning processes. By inviting public comment through forums like this open house, officials aim to ensure that growth strategies reflect community needs and priorities.

Residents interested in attending can visit Monee Township Hall during the scheduled time to contribute their thoughts. Additional details may be available through local government channels.



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