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Code · Illinois · Chapter 60 — TOWNSHIPS · Act 1

Sec. 205-130. Service to particular locality outside current system; bonds.

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Sec. 205-130. Service to particular locality outside current system; bonds.
(a)A township
(i)may construct or acquire a waterworks system or sewerage system, or a combined waterworks and sewerage system, serving a particular locality in the township or
(ii)may extend or improve an existing waterworks system or sewerage system, or combined waterworks and sewerage system, for the purpose of serving a particular locality within the township not previously served by its existing waterworks system or sewerage system or combined waterworks and sewerage system.
(b)The township may pay the cost of the construction, acquisition, extension, or improvement by the issuance and sale of revenue bonds of the township, payable solely from the revenue derived from the operation of the entire waterworks system or systems or sewerage system or systems or combined waterworks and sewerage system or systems of the township. Except as they are inconsistent with this Section, Sections 205-5 through 205-125 govern all matters connected with a project under this Section.
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