Will County P&Z: Manhattan Township Rezoning Approved
 August 21, 2025/Comments Off on Will County P&Z: Manhattan Township Rezoning Approved 
 The Will County Planning and Zonning Commission unanimously approved a map amendment for a vacant property on South Kankakee Street in Manhattan Township. The request, brought by James and Julie Wandersee, rezones the parcel from E-1 (Estate) to E-2 (Estate). The item was on the consent agenda and passed without discussion or public objection, representing a routine change to align the property’s zoning with surrounding land use.
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