I'm guessing, but I think township rules vary by state.
Here in WI, we have two "meeting of the Electors" a year. One is in April, the other to pass the town budget.(usually Dec.)these are not the regular meeting.
At a meeting of the electors, everyone present can vote- audience and all, provided they are residents. Motions can also be made by the audience. Bring every friend you have that lives in the township.
In my neighborhood, all road right of ways are 66 ft, regardless of pavement width. I hate to say it, but the land you stand to lose may not be yours, but instead the townships. Sorry! A trip to the county court house may determine if that is already the case.
Our township has frequently reduced right-of-way width as requested by ajacent landowners, especially if the road was platted at a narrower width originally, and then the county assumed it was 66 ft.
Good luck... you may want to ask the board how long that one new house, that will now pay a couple hundred or so in TOWN tax will take to pay off the $80000 road. If he pays $400 in TOWN tax (not county, not school, not fire dues, etc.) his new contribution will pay off that road in 200 years, not counting interest. I'll bet he'll want it repaved before then, too.
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