New Lenox Officials Join Solar Coalition, Explore Potential Resident Rebates
New Lenox Township Board of Trustees Meeting | September
Article Summary: New Lenox Township is now involved in a local solar power initiative, with a trustee attending the introductory meeting of the New Lenox Community Solar Coalition. The board discussed the possibility of future rebates for township residents and the development of solar panels on a warehouse being built on Gougar Road.
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Trustee Martin Boban is representing the township in the New Lenox Community Solar Coalition.
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The coalition’s initial meeting was held on September 11, 2025.
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Discussions included the potential for resident rebates and a specific solar project on Gougar Road.
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Another meeting is scheduled for October to provide more details on the initiative.
New Lenox Township is exploring the benefits of solar energy through its participation in a new local initiative, the board learned on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
Trustee Martin Boban, who delivered the supervisor’s report in Cass Wennlund’s absence, reported that he was invited to the initial introductory meeting of the New Lenox Community Solar Coalition earlier that day.
During the meeting, the board briefly discussed the coalition’s goals, which include promoting solar energy within the community. According to the meeting minutes, the conversation touched on the installation of solar panels in the township, including a specific project on a warehouse currently under construction on Gougar Road.
A key topic of interest was the possibility of creating a rebate program for residents of New Lenox Township who participate in or adopt solar energy. Boban stated that a follow-up meeting is scheduled for October, where more details about the coalition’s plans and the potential for resident benefits will be shared. The board took no action, awaiting further information.
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