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The Jackson Township Board of Trustees held a meeting on February 10, 2026, featuring a work session addressing amphitheater event scheduling and the Fulton Street Lighting Project, followed by an executive session covering fire department personnel appointments and public works negotiations. The general session agenda included the swearing in of Deputy Chief Adam J. Gladysz, approval of liquor control licenses for two establishments, police department matters including cryptocurrency investigation agreements, and multiple public works items such as a 2026 resurfacing project advertisement, equipment purchases (Boss VBX and tow motor), and a safety center fire alarm system replacement.
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The Jackson Township Board of Trustees held a meeting on July 12, 2022, with a work session beginning at 3:00 P.M. to discuss the 2023 Community Celebration and electric charging stations, followed by an executive session for personnel matters including superintendent and police officer candidate interviews. The general session agenda included administrative approvals such as scheduling the 2023 Community Celebration, accepting donations to the Police Department ($500) and Parks Division ($2,493.47), processing appropriation transfer requests across multiple departments, a bid opening for a 2022 roadway paint striping project, and routine fiscal matters including bill payments and approval of prior meeting minutes.
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The Jackson Township Municipal Utilities Authority scheduled a public meeting for January 23, 2025, at 5:30 PM to address administrative matters and approve twelve consent resolutions. Key resolutions included authorizing a $27,500 task order change to Van Cleef Engineering Associates for a sanitary sewer master plan update, granting sewer and water approvals for multiple properties including houses of worship and a retail location, and releasing a performance bond for water infrastructure modifications. The agenda also included reviews of executive director, engineering, and finance reports, approval of previous meeting minutes, and public comment periods.
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Jackson Township's 2026 budget projects total general fund revenue of $8,830,855, an increase from the 2025 budgeted amount of $8,270,882, with significant revenue sources including earned income taxes ($1.4 million), real estate taxes ($1.135 million), and sewer authority payments ($498,993). The unreserved fund balance is projected to grow from $4,760,502 in 2025 to $5,052,239 by the end of 2026. The document also references American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds received in 2021 and subsequent expenditures for various township projects and initiatives.
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Jackson Township's 2025 Budget and Planning Document outlines the township's planning objectives, organizational structure, and financial framework for the year. The document includes demographic data from census records and historical permit summaries for residential and commercial construction, along with information on township fund sources and levy status. The budget is contingent upon the availability of funds and certification by the Township Fiscal Officer, and the document references township legislation covering areas such as noise nuisances, property maintenance, and sexually oriented businesses.
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On August 28, 2025, the Jackson Township Municipal Utilities Authority Board of Commissioners held an open meeting to conduct regular business, with all seven commissioners present along with legal counsel, consulting engineer, and staff. The meeting included approval of the previous month's minutes and discussion of an Administrative Services Agreement from Empower Retirement, LLC that required board approval and submission to state authorities. The board opened public comment periods and recorded the meeting for transparency, with three members of the public in attendance.
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The Jackson Township Municipal Utilities Authority held a public meeting on January 25, 2023, to review administrative and financial matters including approval of the 2022 audit by Holman Frenia Allison, PC, and acceptance of cash management reports for November and December 2023. The agenda included consent resolutions addressing routine financial operations, payment authorizations for January 2024, and infrastructure approvals for Adventure Crossing Phase 3 and Six Flags Great Adventure. Additional resolutions considered changes to a water/sewer emergency repairs contract with J.F. Kiely Construction Co. (decreasing costs by $131,345.20) and termination of a sodium hypochlorite chemical supply contract with PVS Minibulk, Inc.
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Jackson Township of Morgan County maintains a public records portal providing transparent access to government documents including meeting minutes, annual financial reports, resolutions, ordinances, and budgets organized by year. The township clerk maintains these records in compliance with Indiana law, and meetings are also available via live-stream on YouTube. The portal includes recent documents from 2026, such as meeting minutes from January through March and 2025 resolutions covering salary adjustments, fund transfers between departments, capital improvement plans, and road fund allocations.
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