Road District Maintenance

Traffic Signs

The Road District erects and maintains most of the stop, speed-limit, and caution signs on Township right-of-ways. If you notice a missing sign, please notify this office so crews can replace the sign and avoid potential accidents.

Blacktop Patching

Potholes are filled as required.

Crack Sealing

By preventing water from seeping into the road, base pavement life is prolonged.

Roadside Mowing

Road District crews mow rural area right-of-ways throughout the Summer season. 

Snow & Ice

Green Garden Township begins salting when the snow starts to accumulate and traffic safety is affected. Crews spread rock salt treated with liquid calcium chloride, which melts snow and ice when ambient temperatures are as low as 0 degrees. If snow accumulation reaches 1 to 2 inches, crews will begin snow plow operations.

Storm Sewer Maintenance

Storm sewer basins are cleaned as needed. You may have an inlet on your property. It is your responsibility to keep the grate and basin clean. If you suspect a problem with your backyard inlet, please call this office. 

Street Lights

Within the Township, street lights are maintained by Commonwealth Edison. If you see a street light with a burned-out bulb, please call Commonwealth Edison's customer service number. 

 Commonwealth Edison
 800 334 7661


The Road District is located at 26448 South Center Road, Monee, IL 60449. Contact us by Phone: 815-469-5018 or Fax: 815-469-9144 or Email: roads@greengardentownship.com

Green Garden Township is located in Will County, Illinois, between the villages of Manhattan and Monee and straight south of Frankfort. The center of the township is the intersection of Manhattan-Monee and Center roads.

JIM HILLIARD

ROAD COMMISSIONER
Green Garden Towship Road District Supervisor Jim Hilliard

Jim has over 33 years of public service experience, serving most of them as a firefighter and paramedic.

He moved to Green Garden Township in 2004. After moving to Green Garden Township, he volunteered coaching sports, such as baseball, soccer, and wrestling.

He is married with three children, who have all attended the Peotone school system. Two children attended the United States Naval academy, and one graduated from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. All are currently active-duty military officers.

Serving the public is an important tradition in his family.