Illinois Code § 65 ILCS 5/11-85-1

Municipalities lying within one or more townships, or whose
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boundaries are coextensive with the boundaries of a township, have the
power to enter into a contract with any township within which the
municipality lies, or with any township lying immediately contiguous to the
municipality, and such township has the power to enter into a contract with
such municipality, for the construction of any public improvement
consisting of the construction of any bridge, subway, elevated way, or
viaduct which may lie partly within the municipality, and partly outside
the municipality and within the township, or consisting of the improvement
of the roadway of any highway or street upon and along which runs the line
of the corporate limits of the municipality, so that the improvement as
proposed would lie partly within the municipality and partly within the
township, in the manner authorized in this Division 85.

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