
The Highway department and Milton Township with the help of GOGOV platform, have made a new APP for customer service request from residents. Download the APP called: MT IL at the app store now to get it and register. Works for both Apple and Android phones or scan the QR code here for a direct link.
Highway crews have finished tree damage clean up from the July 27th Tornado. Crews made two rounds through all Milton Township Highway Department streets. We picked up all tree debris as a courtesy due to the extensive nature of the storm.
We will be only clearing tree debris currently for parkway trees, as defined that is a tree in the public right of way usually approximately 33 feet from the center line of the road.
If you have tree debris from backyard, side yard, or front yard, you need to contact a garbage company, private contractor tree service or landscaper to remove the debris.
Our Fall Brush Clean-up is starting September 21st. During fall brush cleanup we only go through the neighborhood one time. Please follow the rules posted on the website for our brush pickup or on our Facebook page and where we will be starting. Thank you for your understanding and your cooperation.


The Highway Department is responsible for maintaining all of the accepted roads and road rights of way in the unincorporated areas of Milton Township. Located in the center of DuPage County, Illinois, Milton Township Highway Commissioner’s jurisdiction includes parts of Wheaton, Glen Ellyn, Carol Stream, Lombard, Glendale Heights and Winfield in the unincorporated areas of DuPage County. Currently, Milton Township Highway Department maintains over 80 centerline miles (160 lane miles) of accepted roads and rights of way.
The goal of Commissioner Mike Drew is to maintain all of the accepted streets in the unincorporated areas of the Township in a manner fair and equal to all.
If you have any questions regarding your street, please feel free to contact our office at 630-682-4270. Our office hours are Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and on Fridays from 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Calls of an emergency nature, after regular business hours, can be directed to the DuPage County Sheriff’s Department.
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