The document lists cooling centers across Cook County townships, providing addresses, hours of operation, contact phone numbers, and after-hours emergency numbers for each location. The cooling centers are open during the summer and on weekends to provide residents relief from high temperatures. Contact information is given for over 30 townships across the county.
The document provides contact information for various warming centers located throughout Cook County, Illinois townships. It lists each township's warming center name, hours of operation, address, contact phone numbers for transportation assistance during operating hours and after hours police department numbers. It encourages residents to contact centers before trying to gain entry to determine if they are open, to prevent anyone in need from being unable to access assistance.
Statesville, NC First Responders Appreciation SupperMegan Clarke
On April 10, 2017, volunteers grilled steaks for first responders in Iredell and Statesville, North Carolina, including 911 operators, firefighters, police officers, EMTs, and sheriff's department employees who were on duty that evening. The volunteers had a great time showing their appreciation to the hometown heroes. 911 operators ate at their consoles since calls were coming in constantly.
The document is a horticulture resource guide for Harnett County and surrounding areas produced by the Harnett County Master Gardener Volunteers. It provides contact information for local suppliers of horticultural products and services, including landscaping companies, nurseries, garden centers, and produce farms. It also describes the Harnett County Master Gardener program which trains volunteers in horticulture who then share their knowledge with the community.
A poster to put in your business window and promote Korle-Bu Neuroscience Foundation's Annual Walk for the Bu on October 3rd, 2015 at Bear Creek Park in Surrey. Come fundraise for the local medical charity doing a world of good in West African Health Care. More info @ www.kbnf.org
Oleson Park in Fort Dodge, Iowa is hosting a family event on August 22, 2015 from 10 am to 2 pm. The event includes guided factory tours from 10 to 10:30 am for employee families, dog shows at 11 am and 1 pm, lunch from 11 am to 1 pm, family games and activities, and all employees will receive a personalized gift. Food and drinks will be provided.
The 6th Annual Kickoff Classic Tournament boys and girls varsity soccer schedule features 4 games each day on Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday, the girls games include Gateway vs Springdale at 12pm and South Fayette vs Waynesburg Central at 4pm. The boys games are Bethel Park vs Beaver at 2pm and South Fayette vs Elizabeth Forward at 6pm. On Sunday, the girls consolation game is at 12pm, boys consolation game at 2pm, girls championship game at 4pm, and boys championship game at 6pm.
This 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom condo in Lenox Village, Nashville offers a posh pad near restaurants and shopping for $129,700. The 1000 square foot unit features a master bedroom with walk-in closet and garden tub, electric fireplace, covered patio, and appliances. It is conveniently located with no steps at the front entrance and one flight of stairs at the rear, in the heart of Lenox Village.
Forest Preserve District of Cook County 5-year Capital Improvement Plancookcountyblog
The document is the Forest Preserve District of Cook County's 2012-2016 Capital Improvement Plan. It outlines $42 million in capital projects for 2012, with a total of $100 million planned for 2012-2016. The largest areas of investment are habitat restoration at $5.7 million and new trail systems at $8.9 million. Several projects have been deferred from 2011 to allow for comprehensive planning studies in 2012 to better inform future decisions. An increase in general consulting services funding to $2.7 million is requested to support this planning. The plan was developed through input from various stakeholders and evaluates projects based on guidance principles like public access, environmental sustainability, and partnerships.
The document provides contact information for various warming centers located throughout Cook County, Illinois townships. It lists each township's warming center name, hours of operation, address, contact phone numbers for transportation assistance during operating hours and after hours police department numbers. It encourages residents to contact centers before trying to gain entry to determine if they are open, to prevent anyone in need from being unable to access assistance.
Statesville, NC First Responders Appreciation SupperMegan Clarke
On April 10, 2017, volunteers grilled steaks for first responders in Iredell and Statesville, North Carolina, including 911 operators, firefighters, police officers, EMTs, and sheriff's department employees who were on duty that evening. The volunteers had a great time showing their appreciation to the hometown heroes. 911 operators ate at their consoles since calls were coming in constantly.
The document is a horticulture resource guide for Harnett County and surrounding areas produced by the Harnett County Master Gardener Volunteers. It provides contact information for local suppliers of horticultural products and services, including landscaping companies, nurseries, garden centers, and produce farms. It also describes the Harnett County Master Gardener program which trains volunteers in horticulture who then share their knowledge with the community.
A poster to put in your business window and promote Korle-Bu Neuroscience Foundation's Annual Walk for the Bu on October 3rd, 2015 at Bear Creek Park in Surrey. Come fundraise for the local medical charity doing a world of good in West African Health Care. More info @ www.kbnf.org
Oleson Park in Fort Dodge, Iowa is hosting a family event on August 22, 2015 from 10 am to 2 pm. The event includes guided factory tours from 10 to 10:30 am for employee families, dog shows at 11 am and 1 pm, lunch from 11 am to 1 pm, family games and activities, and all employees will receive a personalized gift. Food and drinks will be provided.
The 6th Annual Kickoff Classic Tournament boys and girls varsity soccer schedule features 4 games each day on Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday, the girls games include Gateway vs Springdale at 12pm and South Fayette vs Waynesburg Central at 4pm. The boys games are Bethel Park vs Beaver at 2pm and South Fayette vs Elizabeth Forward at 6pm. On Sunday, the girls consolation game is at 12pm, boys consolation game at 2pm, girls championship game at 4pm, and boys championship game at 6pm.
This 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom condo in Lenox Village, Nashville offers a posh pad near restaurants and shopping for $129,700. The 1000 square foot unit features a master bedroom with walk-in closet and garden tub, electric fireplace, covered patio, and appliances. It is conveniently located with no steps at the front entrance and one flight of stairs at the rear, in the heart of Lenox Village.
Forest Preserve District of Cook County 5-year Capital Improvement Plancookcountyblog
The document is the Forest Preserve District of Cook County's 2012-2016 Capital Improvement Plan. It outlines $42 million in capital projects for 2012, with a total of $100 million planned for 2012-2016. The largest areas of investment are habitat restoration at $5.7 million and new trail systems at $8.9 million. Several projects have been deferred from 2011 to allow for comprehensive planning studies in 2012 to better inform future decisions. An increase in general consulting services funding to $2.7 million is requested to support this planning. The plan was developed through input from various stakeholders and evaluates projects based on guidance principles like public access, environmental sustainability, and partnerships.
The document is the 2013 Annual Report for Cook County. It provides summaries of what was accomplished in 2013 across various county departments and offices, including:
- Implementing a performance management program to improve operations and service delivery.
- Economic development initiatives that leveraged over $30 million in funds and created jobs.
- Passing a balanced budget with no tax increases while reducing expenditures by $1.1 billion.
- Expanding healthcare coverage through CountyCare and reducing the taxpayer subsidy for healthcare.
- Mailing property tax bills on time for the second year in a row after decades of delays.
- Launching new public safety programs to reduce pre-trial detainees and community violence.
Final Amendments to the Cook County Executive Budget Recommendationcookcountyblog
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Tentative Amendments to the 2014 Executive Budget Recommendationcookcountyblog
This document contains two proposed amendments to Cook County's FY2014 budget. Amendment 1 proposes increasing funding for veterans assistance services by $100,000. Amendment 2 makes various technical adjustments to positions and salaries across multiple county departments while keeping the overall budget impact neutral. Both amendments require approval from the County Board.
This document provides performance data for Cook County departments in the second quarter of 2013. It includes budgets, expenditures, goals, and metrics for departments that handle finance and administration, human rights and ethics, justice programs, emergency management, environmental programs, medical examiner services, transportation, animal control, and other countywide services. Departments aim to operate efficiently while achieving goals in areas like public safety, healthcare, taxation, and economic development. The report seeks public feedback on county services and performance.
The document provides preliminary budget estimates for Cook County, Illinois for fiscal year 2014. It shows that revenues are projected to increase from the 2013 projected year-end amount of $2.262 billion to $2.395 billion in 2014. Expenditures are expected to rise from $2.281 billion in 2013 to $2.547 billion in 2014, resulting in an estimated ending balance shortfall of $152 million. The document includes details on projected revenues and expenditures by department for 2013 and 2014.
Full Report of the Cook County Sustainability Council, 060513cookcountyblog
The Cook County Sustainability Advisory Council recommends that Cook County commit to reducing overall greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050 from 2010 levels. Building energy accounts for two-thirds of greenhouse gas emissions in Cook County, so the Council recommends focusing on reducing emissions from County building energy use by 80% by 2050. The Council also recommends reducing emissions from transportation, waste, water, and other sectors like refrigerants and information technology. Establishing sustainability targets and reporting annually on progress will help ensure accountability.
Executive Summary of Cook County Sustainability Advisory Report, 060513cookcountyblog
The document provides a summary and recommendations from the Cook County Sustainability Advisory Council. It finds that building energy accounts for 67% of greenhouse gas emissions in Cook County. It recommends that Cook County establish an overall goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050. It also recommends Cook County focus first on reducing emissions from building energy through energy efficiency improvements in county facilities. These recommendations are aimed at helping Cook County become more environmentally, socially and economically sustainable while saving money for taxpayers.
This document provides a 10 step guide for uploading datasets to data.cookcountyil.gov. It describes what types of datasets to upload, how to prepare the data by formatting files as CSV, XLS or XLSX, how to log in and upload the files, set import rules and metadata, preview and publish the dataset, and how to later update it by appending or replacing new data. The goal is to share meaningful county department performance data with the public in a consistent format.
The document presents an Economic Growth Action Agenda for Cook County with the goal of promoting regional economic growth. It analyzes Cook County's role in the regional economy, assets, challenges, and opportunities. Based on this analysis, it identifies nine priority strategies for Cook County to support economic growth through its governmental capacities. The strategies focus on increasing government transparency and efficiency, encouraging intergovernmental efficiencies through shared services, and boosting regional strategic capacity for coordinated economic development initiatives. The strategies aim to align Cook County's efforts with other regional economic plans.
Approved Amendments to the FY 2013 Cook County Budgetcookcountyblog
This amendment provides $2 million in additional funding for violence prevention, intervention and reduction programs as recommended by the Cook County Violence Prevention, Intervention and Reduction Advisory Committee. It reallocates funding from various departmental budgets including Provident Hospital, Section 1115 Medicaid Waiver Implementation, John H. Stroger Hospital, and Oak Forest Health Center to support these programs through the Public Safety Fixed Charges account.
The document provides information from various agencies regarding weather, transportation, and emergency preparedness. It summarizes a BMW recall notice from the NHTSA and provides tips for preparing for winter storms, such as stocking emergency supplies. It also lists upcoming holidays, observances, and local events over the next month and provides links to monitor space weather, earthquakes, and road conditions.
2012 Cook County Government Midterm Reportcookcountyblog
The Cook County Annual Report 2012 provides information on the county's performance and initiatives over the past year across various departments. It discusses establishing a performance management program called STAR to increase transparency and accountability, and generate savings. It also outlines efforts to promote economic development through various financing programs, improve healthcare services and reduce costs, enhance property tax collection processes, and invest in public safety through grants and community programs.
The document is an executive summary for the Oak Forest Heritage Preserve Master Plan. It provides an overview of the planning process, site analysis findings, and vision for the preserve. Key points include restoring the ecological landscape and water management, showcasing the rich cultural history dating back thousands of years, and improving recreation amenities while preserving natural and cultural resources. Archaeological investigations uncovered artifacts from Native American settlements and evidence of the site's long human occupation.
Cook County Government Budget Fy2013 Tentative Amendmentscookcountyblog
This amendment proposes reducing projected revenue estimates for certain taxes in FY2013. It decreases the projected Non-Titled Use Tax revenue by $1.2 million, Gambling Machine Tax revenue by $100,000, and Firearms Tax revenue by $400,000, for a total reduction of $1.7 million. These changes would amend the revenue estimates in the President's Executive Recommendation for FY2013.
This is the same document used by President Preckwinkle and senior administration officials when discussing the 2013 Budget Recommendation with newspaper Editorial Boards.
The Cook County Board of Commissioners is accepting public comments on four items from October 8, 2012 through November 8, 2012: 1) a draft amendment to the 2011 Annual Action Plan for Emergency Solutions Grants funding; 2) a draft amendment to the 2012 Annual Action Plan for Community Development Block Grant and Emergency Solutions Grants funding; 3) a draft revised Citizen Participation Plan; and 4) a draft 2011 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report. A public hearing will be held on November 8, 2012 to review and consider approval of the draft documents.
The notice announces a public hearing and period for public comment on four items: 1) a draft amendment to the 2011 Annual Action Plan for Emergency Solutions Grants funding; 2) a draft amendment to the 2012 Annual Action Plan for Community Development Block Grant and Emergency Solutions Grants funding; 3) a draft revised Citizen Participation Plan; and 4) a draft 2011 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report. The public comment period for items 1-3 is October 8 through November 8, 2012 and for item 4 is October 24 through November 8, 2012. A public hearing will be held on November 8, 2012 to review and consider approval of the drafts.
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
The document is the 2013 Annual Report for Cook County. It provides summaries of what was accomplished in 2013 across various county departments and offices, including:
- Implementing a performance management program to improve operations and service delivery.
- Economic development initiatives that leveraged over $30 million in funds and created jobs.
- Passing a balanced budget with no tax increases while reducing expenditures by $1.1 billion.
- Expanding healthcare coverage through CountyCare and reducing the taxpayer subsidy for healthcare.
- Mailing property tax bills on time for the second year in a row after decades of delays.
- Launching new public safety programs to reduce pre-trial detainees and community violence.
Final Amendments to the Cook County Executive Budget Recommendationcookcountyblog
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Tentative Amendments to the 2014 Executive Budget Recommendationcookcountyblog
This document contains two proposed amendments to Cook County's FY2014 budget. Amendment 1 proposes increasing funding for veterans assistance services by $100,000. Amendment 2 makes various technical adjustments to positions and salaries across multiple county departments while keeping the overall budget impact neutral. Both amendments require approval from the County Board.
This document provides performance data for Cook County departments in the second quarter of 2013. It includes budgets, expenditures, goals, and metrics for departments that handle finance and administration, human rights and ethics, justice programs, emergency management, environmental programs, medical examiner services, transportation, animal control, and other countywide services. Departments aim to operate efficiently while achieving goals in areas like public safety, healthcare, taxation, and economic development. The report seeks public feedback on county services and performance.
The document provides preliminary budget estimates for Cook County, Illinois for fiscal year 2014. It shows that revenues are projected to increase from the 2013 projected year-end amount of $2.262 billion to $2.395 billion in 2014. Expenditures are expected to rise from $2.281 billion in 2013 to $2.547 billion in 2014, resulting in an estimated ending balance shortfall of $152 million. The document includes details on projected revenues and expenditures by department for 2013 and 2014.
Full Report of the Cook County Sustainability Council, 060513cookcountyblog
The Cook County Sustainability Advisory Council recommends that Cook County commit to reducing overall greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050 from 2010 levels. Building energy accounts for two-thirds of greenhouse gas emissions in Cook County, so the Council recommends focusing on reducing emissions from County building energy use by 80% by 2050. The Council also recommends reducing emissions from transportation, waste, water, and other sectors like refrigerants and information technology. Establishing sustainability targets and reporting annually on progress will help ensure accountability.
Executive Summary of Cook County Sustainability Advisory Report, 060513cookcountyblog
The document provides a summary and recommendations from the Cook County Sustainability Advisory Council. It finds that building energy accounts for 67% of greenhouse gas emissions in Cook County. It recommends that Cook County establish an overall goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050. It also recommends Cook County focus first on reducing emissions from building energy through energy efficiency improvements in county facilities. These recommendations are aimed at helping Cook County become more environmentally, socially and economically sustainable while saving money for taxpayers.
This document provides a 10 step guide for uploading datasets to data.cookcountyil.gov. It describes what types of datasets to upload, how to prepare the data by formatting files as CSV, XLS or XLSX, how to log in and upload the files, set import rules and metadata, preview and publish the dataset, and how to later update it by appending or replacing new data. The goal is to share meaningful county department performance data with the public in a consistent format.
The document presents an Economic Growth Action Agenda for Cook County with the goal of promoting regional economic growth. It analyzes Cook County's role in the regional economy, assets, challenges, and opportunities. Based on this analysis, it identifies nine priority strategies for Cook County to support economic growth through its governmental capacities. The strategies focus on increasing government transparency and efficiency, encouraging intergovernmental efficiencies through shared services, and boosting regional strategic capacity for coordinated economic development initiatives. The strategies aim to align Cook County's efforts with other regional economic plans.
Approved Amendments to the FY 2013 Cook County Budgetcookcountyblog
This amendment provides $2 million in additional funding for violence prevention, intervention and reduction programs as recommended by the Cook County Violence Prevention, Intervention and Reduction Advisory Committee. It reallocates funding from various departmental budgets including Provident Hospital, Section 1115 Medicaid Waiver Implementation, John H. Stroger Hospital, and Oak Forest Health Center to support these programs through the Public Safety Fixed Charges account.
The document provides information from various agencies regarding weather, transportation, and emergency preparedness. It summarizes a BMW recall notice from the NHTSA and provides tips for preparing for winter storms, such as stocking emergency supplies. It also lists upcoming holidays, observances, and local events over the next month and provides links to monitor space weather, earthquakes, and road conditions.
2012 Cook County Government Midterm Reportcookcountyblog
The Cook County Annual Report 2012 provides information on the county's performance and initiatives over the past year across various departments. It discusses establishing a performance management program called STAR to increase transparency and accountability, and generate savings. It also outlines efforts to promote economic development through various financing programs, improve healthcare services and reduce costs, enhance property tax collection processes, and invest in public safety through grants and community programs.
The document is an executive summary for the Oak Forest Heritage Preserve Master Plan. It provides an overview of the planning process, site analysis findings, and vision for the preserve. Key points include restoring the ecological landscape and water management, showcasing the rich cultural history dating back thousands of years, and improving recreation amenities while preserving natural and cultural resources. Archaeological investigations uncovered artifacts from Native American settlements and evidence of the site's long human occupation.
Cook County Government Budget Fy2013 Tentative Amendmentscookcountyblog
This amendment proposes reducing projected revenue estimates for certain taxes in FY2013. It decreases the projected Non-Titled Use Tax revenue by $1.2 million, Gambling Machine Tax revenue by $100,000, and Firearms Tax revenue by $400,000, for a total reduction of $1.7 million. These changes would amend the revenue estimates in the President's Executive Recommendation for FY2013.
This is the same document used by President Preckwinkle and senior administration officials when discussing the 2013 Budget Recommendation with newspaper Editorial Boards.
The Cook County Board of Commissioners is accepting public comments on four items from October 8, 2012 through November 8, 2012: 1) a draft amendment to the 2011 Annual Action Plan for Emergency Solutions Grants funding; 2) a draft amendment to the 2012 Annual Action Plan for Community Development Block Grant and Emergency Solutions Grants funding; 3) a draft revised Citizen Participation Plan; and 4) a draft 2011 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report. A public hearing will be held on November 8, 2012 to review and consider approval of the draft documents.
The notice announces a public hearing and period for public comment on four items: 1) a draft amendment to the 2011 Annual Action Plan for Emergency Solutions Grants funding; 2) a draft amendment to the 2012 Annual Action Plan for Community Development Block Grant and Emergency Solutions Grants funding; 3) a draft revised Citizen Participation Plan; and 4) a draft 2011 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report. The public comment period for items 1-3 is October 8 through November 8, 2012 and for item 4 is October 24 through November 8, 2012. A public hearing will be held on November 8, 2012 to review and consider approval of the drafts.
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
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An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
1. Cook
County
Department
of
Homeland
Security
and
Emergency
Management
Cooling
Centers
Township Hours
of
Operation Address City T Office
# After
Hours
Barrington
Township Sun-‐Thur
7am-‐11pm 201
Spring
Street Barrington No (847)
304.3300 (847)
304.3300
(PD)
Fri
&
Sat
24
hours
Berwyn
Township Mon-‐Fri
7am-‐10pm 2700
S.
Harlem Berwyn No (708)
788.2660 (708)
795.5600
(PD)
Berwyn
Township Mon-‐Fri
7am-‐10pm 6501
W.
31st
St. Berwyn No (708)
788.2660 (708)
795.5600
(PD)
Sat
9am-‐6pm,
Sun
9am-‐5pm
Bloom
Township Mon-‐Fri
8am-‐4:30pm 425
S.
Halsted Chicago
Hgts. No (708)
754.9400 (708)756.6400
(PD)
Bremen
Township Mon-‐Fri
9am-‐4pm 15350
S.
Oak
Park Oak
Forest No (708)
687.8220 (708)
687.1376
(PD)
Bremen
Township Mon-‐Fri
9am-‐5pm 16361
S.
Kedzie
Parkway Markham No (708)
333.9530 (708)
687.1376
(PD)
Calumet
Township Mon-‐Fri
8am-‐4pm 12633
Ashland Calumet
Park Yes (708)
388.6606 (708)
385.0264
(PD)
Cicero
Township Mon-‐Fri
8am-‐8pm 4949
W.
Cermak Cicero No (708)
656.3600
X855 (708)
652.2130
(PD)
Cicero
Township Mon-‐Fri
8am-‐8pm 5444
W.
34th
St. Cicero No (708)
656.3600
X855 (708)
652.2130
(PD)
Elk
Grove
Township Mon-‐Fri
9am-‐4pm 2400
S.
Arlington
Hts.
Rd. Arlington
Hts. No (847)
437.0300 (847)
368-‐5300
(PD)
Evanston
Township Mon-‐Fri
8:30am-‐4:30pm 1910
Main
St. Evanston No (847)
475.4481 (847)
866.5000
(PD)
Hanover
Township Mon-‐Fri
8:30am-‐4:30pm 240
S.
Rt.
59 Barlett Yes (630)
837.0301 (630)
837.0846
(PD)
Lemont
Township Mon-‐Fri
8am-‐10pm 16028
W.
127th
St. Lemont Yes (630)
257.6787 (630)
257.2229
(PD)
Sat
&
Sun
8am-‐2pm
Leyden
Township Mon-‐Fri
6am-‐9pm,
Sat
9am-‐3pm 2620
N.
Mannheim Franklin
Park No (847)
451.5144 (847)
455.0180
(FD)
Lyons
Township Close
for
remodeling 6404
W.
Joliet
Road Countryside No (708)
482.8300 (708)
352.2171
(PD)
Maine
Township Mon-‐Fri
9am-‐5pm 1700
Ballard
Road Park
Ridge No (847)
297.2510 (847)
547.3966
(EMA)
New
Trier
Township Mon-‐Fri
9am-‐5pm 739
Elm
St. Winnetka No (847)
446.8202 (847)
501.6034
(PD)
Niles
Township Mon-‐Fri
9am-‐5pm 5255
Main
Street Skokie No (847)
673.9300
(847)
982.5900
(PD)
Northfield
Township Mon-‐Fri
8:30am-‐4:30pm
3801
W.
Lake
Ave.
Glenview No (847)
724.8300 (847)
729.5000
(PD)
Norwood
Park
Township Mon-‐Fri
9am-‐4pm 7833
W.
Lawrence Norridge No (708)
453.0861 (708)
453.7880
(PD)
Oak
Park
Township Mon-‐Fri
9am-‐5pm 520
S.
Maple
Rush
Oak
Park
Hosp. Oak
Park Yes (708)
383.8060 (708)
383.3800
(PD)
Orland
Township Mon-‐Fri
8am-‐4:30pm 14807
Ravinia
Ave. Orland
Park Yes (708)
403.4222 (708)
349.4111
(PD)
Palatine
Township Mon-‐Fri
8:30am-‐4pm 721
S.
Quentin
Road Palatine No (847)
358.6700 (847)
359.9000
(PD)
Palos
Township Mon-‐Fri
8:30am-‐4:30pm 10802
S.
Roberts
Rd. Palos
Hills No (708)
598.4418 (708)
448.0369
(FD)
Proviso
Township Mon-‐Fri
9am-‐5pm 4565
Harrison
St. Hillside No (708)
449.4300 (708)
344.2124
(PD)
Rich
Township Mon-‐Fri
9am-‐4pm 22013
Governors
Hwy Richton
Park No (708)
748.6722 (708)
748.5131
(PD)
River
Forest
Township Mon-‐Fri
7am-‐9pm 8020
W.
Madison River
Forest No (708)
771.6159 (708)
366.7125
(PD)
Riverside
Township Mon-‐Fri
9am-‐3pm 27
Riverside
Road Riverside No (708)
442.4400 (708)
447.2123
(FD)
Schaumburg
Township Mon-‐Fri
8:30am-‐10pm One
Illinois
Blvd. Hoffman
Estates No (847)
884.0030 (847)
882.3586
(PD)
Stickney
Township Mon-‐Fri
8:30am-‐4pm 7745
S.
Leamington Burbank No (708)
636.8850 (708)
499.0440
(PD)
Thornton
Township Mon-‐Fri
9am-‐4pm 333
E.
162nd
St. South
Holland No (708)
596.6040
X3122 (708)
331.3131
(PD)
Wheeling
Township Mon-‐Fri
9am-‐4pm 1616
N.
Arlington
Hts.
Rd. Arlington
Hts. No (847)
259.7730 (847)
368.5300
(PD)
Worth
Township Mon-‐Fri
8:30am-‐4:30pm 11601
S.
Pulaski
Rd. Alsip No (708)
371.2900 (708)
385.6131
(PD)
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