A small town in east central Illinois could essentially be erased after the November 4th election. The 92-voters in Garrett will decide whether they should dissolve the town and let it become an unincorporated part of Garret Township. Village officials don't like the idea. They say things like snow removal would be cancelled and utility bills wouldn't get paid if voters approved the dissolution measure. That means street lights and water service could potentially be shut off. A public hearing is scheduled for 6:00 this evening so people can learn more about how the dissolution could impact them.