new-lenox-township.2

New Lenox Scout Prompts Multi-Agency Action on Neighborhood Traffic Safety

Spread the love

New Lenox Township Board of Trustees Meeting | August 14, 2025

Article Summary: A presentation by a local Life Scout regarding speeding and traffic safety concerns in his neighborhood prompted a swift, multi-agency response coordinated by New Lenox Township. While the township cannot install the requested stop sign on a county road, officials have arranged for an electronic speed monitoring sign, increased police presence from the Village of New Lenox, and have formally petitioned Will County for a traffic study.

Fourth Avenue & Williams Street Traffic Safety Key Points:

  • Life Scout Chris Arnold of Troop 49 presented data to the board showing neighborhood support for a stop sign and increased speed limit enforcement.

  • The intersection is under county, not township, jurisdiction, requiring a formal petition and traffic study for a stop sign.

  • Highway Commissioner Mike Potocki has already started the petition process with Will County.

  • Immediate actions include deploying a township speed monitoring sign and arranging for Village police enforcement during the first week of school.

A presentation by a local scout on Thursday, August 14, 2025, has spurred New Lenox Township officials to coordinate a multi-pronged approach to address traffic safety concerns at the intersection of Fourth Avenue and Williams Street.

Chris Arnold, a Life Scout from Troop 49 working on his citizenship in society merit badge, appeared before the New Lenox Township Board of Trustees to detail residents’ safety concerns. Arnold presented data indicating that his neighborhood supports the installation of a stop sign at the intersection and would like to see increased police enforcement of speed limits to curb dangerous driving.

Following the presentation, Highway Commissioner Mike Potocki explained the jurisdictional complexities of the request. He informed the board that because the roads in question are controlled by Will County, the township does not have the authority to unilaterally install a stop sign. Such a measure requires an updated traffic study and approval from the county.

“If all was needed was for the Township to install stop signs it would be done, but the Township has to go through proper channels with the County,” Potocki stated, according to the meeting minutes.

Potocki assured Arnold and the board that he has already taken the first step by initiating a formal petition with Will County to begin the traffic study process. He said he would continue to monitor the request as it moves through the county’s system.

In the interim, Potocki outlined immediate actions the township and its partners are taking. The township will install an electronic speed monitoring sign near the intersection to alert drivers of their speed and encourage them to slow down. Furthermore, Potocki contacted the Village of New Lenox, which has agreed to provide a police officer for traffic enforcement at the location during mornings and afternoons for the first week of school to ensure student safety.

Arnold thanked the board for their time and consideration of the issue. The board took no formal action, as the response is being handled at the administrative and inter-governmental level by the Highway Commissioner.

Leave a Comment





Latest News Stories

Police Crime

Pursuit following railroad theft ends in New Lenox; one suspect at large

NEW LENOX, Ill. – A reported cargo theft in Wilmington Township sparked a multi-jurisdictional pursuit Saturday morning that ended with a crash and a manhunt in a New Lenox neighborhood. The...
Will County Board Graphic.04

Waste Management Commits to Expanded Litter Patrols Around Landfill

Will County Landfill Committee Meeting | Jan. 13, 2026 Article Summary: Following complaints from county officials, Waste Management has agreed to significantly expand its litter collection efforts along roadways surrounding...
Meeting Briefs

Meeting Summary and Briefs: Will County Ad-Hoc Ordinance Review Committee for Jan. 13, 2026

Will County Ad-Hoc Ordinance Review Committee Meeting | Jan. 13, 2026 The Will County Board Ad-Hoc Ordinance Review Committee met on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, to continue its comprehensive update...
Will County Board Graphic.01

County Approves $22 Million in Road Projects for Lorenzo Road and Mills Road

Will County Board Meeting | January 15, 2026 Article Summary: The Will County Board approved major infrastructure contracts, including an $18.8 million bridge replacement on Lorenzo Road and a $3.2...
Will County Board Graphic.03

Landfill Committee Advances Plan to Purchase Fourth Compressor for RNG Plant

Will County Landfill Committee Meeting | Jan. 13, 2026 Article Summary: The Landfill Committee voted to move forward with engineering estimates for a fourth compressor at the Prairie View Renewable...
Will County Board Graphic.03

Ad-Hoc Committee Retains Noise Ordinance Despite Enforcement Frustrations

Will County Ad-Hoc Ordinance Review Committee Meeting | Jan. 13, 2026 Article Summary: The Ad-Hoc Ordinance Review Committee voted to retain the county’s public nuisance noise ordinance despite members describing...
Will County Board Graphic.03

Will County Commits $15M to Transfer Sanitary District Operations to City of Joliet

Will County Board Meeting | January 15, 2026 Article Summary: The Will County Board has authorized an intergovernmental agreement to dissolve the Southeast Joliet Sanitary District and transfer its water...
Attorneys review Chicago Teachers Union audits following congressional request

Attorneys review Chicago Teachers Union audits following congressional request

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) – The Chicago Teachers Union says it has complied with a U.S. House committee’s request to release financial...
DHS: ICE agent shoots, kills armed Minneapolis man; protests erupt

DHS: ICE agent shoots, kills armed Minneapolis man; protests erupt

By Elyse ApelThe Center Square Federal agents shot and killed an armed man in Minneapolis Saturday morning, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said. "At 9:05 AM CT, as DHS...
'They deserve their story': Bill aims to open foster care files

‘They deserve their story’: Bill aims to open foster care files

By Cat Barker | The Center Square contributorThe Center Square (The Center Square) – Illinois lawmakers are moving to ensure families adopting children from the state’s foster care system receive...
Under Trump, Big Bend CBP Sector in Texas making history

Under Trump, Big Bend CBP Sector in Texas making history

By Bethany BlankleyThe Center Square The far west Texas U.S. Customs and Border Protection sector of Big Bend made history under the Biden and Trump administrations – for different reasons....
lincoln way school district 210 logo.1

Meeting Summary and Briefs: Lincoln-Way 210 Board of Education for Jan. 15, 2026

Lincoln-Way 210 Board of Education Meeting | Jan. 15, 2026 Overall Meeting SummaryThe Lincoln-Way Community High School District 210 Board of Education met on Thursday, January 15, 2026, covering a...
will county board meeting graphic.5

Prairie View Landfill Expansion Plans Take Shape as Consultants Navigate Design Challenges

Will County Landfill Committee Meeting | Jan. 13, 2026 Article Summary: Geologic Associates presented a detailed status update on the proposed expansion of the Prairie View Landfill, outlining a dual...
Pro-life marchers say fight against abortion isn't over

Pro-life marchers say fight against abortion isn’t over

By Emily RodriguezThe Center Square Despite the overturn of Roe v. Wade, the March for Life continues. With the decision to ban or support abortion now in the hands of...
Govt. funding process close to finish line as Senate preps for final vote

Govt. funding process close to finish line as Senate preps for final vote

By Thérèse BoudreauxThe Center Square The ball is in the U.S. Senate’s court to avert a government shutdown Jan. 30, with six fiscal year 2026 appropriations bills signed into law...