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Illinois Municipal Guide 2015 ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS & BUSINESS FRIENDS WORKING for the FUTURE of ILLINOIS MUNICIPALITIES Illinois Municipal Guide 2015 ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS & BUSINESS FRIENDS WORKING FOR THE FUTURE OF ILLINOIS MUNICIPALITIES Terry Barnett President Glenbrook Excavating & Concrete, Inc. 1350 North Old Rand Road Wauconda, Illinois 60084 40W201 Wasco Road, Ste D 38 W Grand Avenue, Ste 300 St. Charles, Illinois 60175 Fox Lake, Illinois 60020 Road Specialist with Crushing and Milling Services (630) 587.0470 www.trotterandassociates.com Water Treatment Wastewater Treatment Utility Design SSES & I/I Studies Work: 847.724-9477 Fax: 847.459.9476 Watershed Resources Capital Improvement Plans Cell: 847.525.6230 [email protected] Street & Parking Improvements Stormwater Management Municipal Buildings Project Funding Administration Land & Route Surveying Utility Mapping GIS/Mapping Topographic Survey www.glenbrookexcavating.com Construction Layout Construction Management S.K. Davison Trucking IDOT Certified DBE 111 S. Peoria St. (217) 445-2509 Phone P.O. Box 154 (217) 445-2263 Fax New Holland, IL 62671 Email: [email protected] Contact me for your long-term vehicle needs: Harboe Architects, PC Loren Ahlgren • 800-249-9000 • efleets.com 140 South Dearborn, Suite 306 Contact me for your corporate rental needs: Chicago, IL 60603 • 630 652-3999 • enterprise.com Tom Crocker Contact me for your Truck Rental needs: Architecture/Historic Preservation Dan Drews • 630 693-2913 • enterprisetrucks.com Contact: Gunny Harboe, FAIA Phone: (312) 977-0333 ext. 1 Web:www.harboearch.com Email:[email protected] 7 Table Of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 2015 STATE HOLIdAyS New Year’s Day Municipalities Listed by County 2 Thursday 1/1/2015 U.S. Congress 38 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Monday 1/19/2015 House of Representatives 39 Lincoln’s Birthday State Senate 44 Thursday 2/12/2015 State and Regional Contacts 47 Washington’s Birthday (Presidents’ Day) Monday 2/16/2015 The information in this Memorial Day publication is supplied by: Monday 5/25/2015 Content Providers, LLC P.O. Box 5425 Independence Day Austin, TX 78763-5425 Friday 7/3/2015 * Please email changes, corrections or requests for additional copies to: Labor Day [email protected] Monday 9/7/2015 Please email all other inquiries to: [email protected] Columbus Day Published by: Monday 10/12/2015 Municipal Publishing, LLC 1148 Pulaski Highway, Suite 107-341 Veterans Day Bear, DE 19701 Wednesday 11/11/2015 ©2015 Municipal Publishing, LLC. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permis- Thanksgiving Day sion from the publisher is strictly prohibited. Municipal Thursday 11/26/2015 Publishing, LLC is a privately-owned business entity, that is not affiliated with any city, village, town, county or other governmental entity. The sponsors and information set forth Thanksgiving Friday in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views and Friday 11/27/2015 opinions of any city, village, town, county or other govern- mental entity, its elected officials, administrators or staff. Christmas Day Front cover images courtesy of freedigitalphotos.net: Friday 12/25/2015 Highway Construction: franky242; Blueprints: Felixco, Inc.; Construction Silhouette: potowizard; * observed Petro and Chemical Plant - Night Scene: supakitmod Illinois Municipal Guide 2015 1 Municipalities Listed By County Adams County County Clerk: Randy L Reitz Additional Municipalities: Sheriff: Brent A Fischer 200 West College Avenue Buckhorn Township, Cooperstown Township, Elkhorn 521 Vermont Street Greenville, IL 62246 Township, Lee Township (part), Missouri Township, Quincy, IL 62301 Phone: 618-664-0449 Mound Station, Mount Sterling, Pea Ridge Township, Phone: 217-277-2200 Fax: 618-664-9414 Ripley Township, Timewell, Versailles Township Fax: 217-277-2214 Website: bondcountyil.com Population: 17768 Bureau County County Clerk/Recorder: Chuck Venvertloh Sheriff: Jim Reed 507 Vermont Street Municipalities: 700 South Main Street Quincy, IL 62301 Greenville Princeton, IL 61356 Phone: 217-277-2150 Mayor: Alan Gaffner Phone: 815-875-3344 Fax: 217-277-2155 404 South Third Street Fax: 815-875-2452 Website: co.adams.il.us Greenville, IL 62246 Population: 67103 Phone: 618-664-1644 County Clerk/Recorder: Kami Hieronymus Fax: 618-664-1648 700 South Main Street, Rm 104 Municipalities: Website: greenvilleillinois.com Princeton, IL 61356 Quincy Population: 7000 Phone: 815-875-2014 Mayor: Kyle A Moore Fax: 815-879-4803 730 Main Street Additional Municipalities: Website: bureaucountyclerk.com Quincy, IL 62301 Burgess Township, Central Township, Donnellson Population: 34978 Phone: 217-228-4510 (part), Keyesport (part), Lagrange Township, Mills Fax: 217-228-4546 Township, Mulberry Grove Township, Old Ripley Municipalities: Website: ci.quincy.il.us Township, Panama (part), Pierron (part), Pleasant Princeton Population: 40633 Mound Township, Pocahontas, Shoal Creek Township, Mayor: Keith L Cain Smithboro, Sorento, Tamalco Township 2 South Main Street Additional Municipalities: Princeton, IL 61356 Beverly Township, Burton Township (part), Camp Boone County Phone: 815-875-2631 Point Township, Clayton Township (part), Coatsburg, Sheriff: Duane Wirth Website: princeton-il.com 615 North Main Street Columbus, Concord Township (part), Ellington Population: 7660 Township, Fall Creek Township, Fowler, Gilmer Belvidere, IL 61008 Phone: 815-544-9322 Township, Golden, Honey Creek Township (part), Spring Valley Fax: 815-544-9573 Houston Township, Keene Township, La Prairie, Mayor: Walt Marini Liberty Township (part), Lima Township, Loraine, 215 North Greenwood Street County Clerk/Recorder: Mary S Steurer McKee Township, Melrose Township (part), Mendon Spring Valley, IL 61362 1212 Logan Avenue, Suite 103 Township, Northeast Township, Paloma, Payson Phone: 815-664-4221 Belvidere, IL 61008 Township, Plainville, Richfield Township, Riverside Fax: 815-664-2114 Phone: 815-544-3103 Township, Ursa Township Website: spring-valley.il.us Fax: 815-547-8701 Population: 5558 Website: boonecountyil.org Alexander County Population: 54165 Sheriff: Timothy Brown Additional Municipalities: Arispie Township, Arlington, Berlin Township, Buda, 2000 Washington Avenue Municipalities: Bureau Junction, Bureau Township, Cherry, Clarion Cairo, IL 62914 Belvidere Phone: 618-734-2141 Mayor: Mike Chamberlain Township, Concord Township (part), Dalzell (part), Fax: 618-734-7002 401 Whitney Blvd De Pue, Dover, Gold Township, Greenville Township, Belvidere, IL 61008 Hall Township, Hollowayville, Indiantown Township, County Clerk: Ellen Bigham Phone: 815-544-2612 Kasbeer, La Moille Township, Ladd, 2000 Washington Avenue Fax: 815-544-3060 Leepertown Township, Macon Township, Malden, Cairo, IL 62914 Website: ci.belvidere.il.us Manlius Township (part), Milo Township, Mineral, Phone: 618-734-7001 Population: 25585 Neponset Township, New Bedford, Normandy, Ohio Fax: 618-734-7002 Township, Seatonville, Selby Township, Sheffield, Population: 8238 Additional Municipalities: Tiskilwa, Van Orin, Walnut Township, Westfield Bonus Township, Boone Township, Caledonia Township (part), Wheatland Township (part), Municipalities: Township, Capron, Flora Township, Garden Prairie, Wyanet Township Cairo LeRoy Township, Manchester Township, North Mayor: Tyrone Coleman Caledonia, Poplar Grove Township, Spring Township, Calhoun County 1501 Washington Avenue Timberlane (part) Sheriff: William Heffington Cairo, IL 62914 301 South County Road Phone: 618-734-4127 Brown County Hardin, IL 62047 Population: 2831 Sheriff: Karl H Groesch Phone: 618-576-2417 200 Court Street, Rm 1 Fax: 618-576-9041 Additional Municipalities: Mount Sterling, IL 62353 East Cape Girardeau, Elco, Gale, McClure, Miller Phone: 217-773-2011 County Clerk: Rita Hagen City, Olive Branch, Tamms, Thebes, Unity Fax: 217-773-2233 106 North County Road Hardin, IL 62047 Bond County County Clerk: Judy Ham Phone: 618-576-2351 Sheriff: Jeffrey J Brown 200 Court Street, Rm 4 Fax: 618-576-9014 403 South Second Street Mount Sterling, IL 62353 Population: 5089 Greenville, IL 62246 Phone: 217-773-3421 Phone: 618-664-2151 Fax: 217-773-2233 Additional Municipalities: Fax: 618-664-4689 Website: browncountyil.com Batchtown, Brussels, Golden Eagle, Hamburg, Population: 6937 Hardin, Kampsville, Meppen, Michael, Mozier Illinois Municipal Guide 2015 2 Municipalities Listed By County Carroll County County Clerk: Gordy Hulten Additional Municipalities: Sheriff: C Jeffrey Doran 1776 East Washington Street Allerton (part), Ayers Township, Bondville, 301 North Main Street Urbana, IL 61802 Broadlands, Brown Township, Champaign City Mount Carroll, IL 61053 Phone: 217-384-3724 Township, Colfax Township, Compromise Township, Phone: 815-244-9171 Fax: 217-384-1241 Condit Township, Crittenden Township, Cunningham Fax: 815-244-2656 Website: co.champaign.il.us Township, Dewey, East Bend Township, Fisher, Population: 201081 Foosland, Gifford, Harwood Township, Hensley County Clerk/Recorder: Brian Woessner Township, Homer, Ivesdale (part), Kerr Township, 301 North Main Street Municipalities: Longview, Ludlow Township, Newcomb Township, Mount Carroll, IL 61053 Champaign Ogden Township, Penfield, Pesotum Township, Phone: 815-244-0221 Mayor: Don Gerard Philo Township, Raymond Township (part), Royal, Fax: 815-244-3709 102 North Neil Street Sadorus, Scott Township, Seymour, Sidney Township, Website: carroll-county.net Champaign, IL 61820 Somer Township, South Homer Township, Stanton Population: 15387 Phone: 217-403-8700 Township, Thomasboro Fax: 217-351-6910 Municipalities: Website: city.champaign.il.us Christian County Savanna Population:
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