Public Notice: Home Assistance Fund Home Repair Program Contractor Registration

The Town of Cicero is preparing bid packages for the Home Assistance Fund Home Repair Program (HAFHR).  This program allows qualified homeowners to perform rehabilitation projects on their homes.  Projects include, but are not limited to: Sewer Check Valve and Bypass Pump installation to prevent basement flooding, Lead service line replacements in homes with children under 6, Roof, Gutter, and Soffit Replacements, Handicap Accessibility Projects (chair lifts, walk-in showers, etc), Critical life and health safety [Learn More]

75 Volunteers graduate with CERT training for community

75 Volunteers graduate with CERT training for community The Town of Cicero has gained 75 volunteers who as of April 15th, 2024 are part of Cicero’s first certified emergency response team (CERT). Yesterday, Town President Larry Dominick celebrated this Town-wide accomplishment with a graduation ceremony at the council chambers. “It’s amazing to see so many people volunteer and that shows they’re part of the community. Like I said in the meeting, I volunteered for the [Learn More]

Cicero Health Department warns residents of possible measles infection

Cicero Health Department warns residents of possible measles infection The Cook County Department of Public Health has confirmed the second case of measles in Cook County. The location of the measles case, while infectious, was at the Super Mercado Torres at 5310 W. 25th Street, Cicero, IL, 60804, between the dates of April 6th and April 10th, 2024. Anyone who has spent time at this location during the below dates and times may have been [Learn More]

Public Notice: Cicero Inclusive Playground

TOWN OF CICERO CICERO INCLUSIVE PLAYGROUND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the President and Board of Trustees of the Town of Cicero, Cook County, Illinois, that sealed bids will be received for the following improvement: Construction of an Inclusive Playground. The Project consists of the construction of a new park facility including an inclusive playground, driveways and parking lot, landscaping, lighting, fencing, walkways, and sidewalk. The work will include site cleansing and site remediation. An [Learn More]

Seniors enjoy bingo party at Senior Center

Seniors enjoy bingo party at Senior Center Spring has finally arrived and the Cicero Senior Center decided to celebrate it this year with a big bingo party. Seniors gathered at the Cicero Community Center on Wednesday, April 10th at 10am to enjoy breakfast, time with their friends and of course bingo. It was a perfect day for seniors to gather. Sunny with a high of 66.  First Lady Mrs. Diana Dominick runs the Senior Center [Learn More]

Town Notice: Posting of Information Pertaining to Employee Total Compensation

NOTICE OF THE TOWN OF CICERO’S POSTING OF INFORMATION PERTAINING TO EMPLOYEE TOTAL COMPENSATION TAKE NOTICE total compensation information for each Town of Cicero (the “Town”) employee with a total compensation package that exceeds $150,000 and $75,000.00 per year respectively is available for public inspection by any interested party in the Office of the Town Clerk. The Office of the Town Clerk, which is located at 4949 West Cermak Road, Cicero, Illinois 60804, is open [Learn More]

Cicero releases new budget offering flood mitigation funds with no property tax increase

Cicero releases new budget offering flood mitigation funds with no property tax increase Cicero, Il. — The Town of Cicero approved its 2024-25 annual budget Tuesday that calls for no property tax increase and allocates up to $1.1 million in flood mitigation funding. President Larry Dominick noted that 48 percent of General funds are allocated to cover Police and Fire department costs, with the majority allocated to fund a wide range of services that directly [Learn More]

Easter Celebration Fills Community Center

The Town of Cicero maintained its tradition of vibrant festivities, relocating the annual Easter celebrations from the outdoors to the welcoming confines of the community center. Special Events Director Patricia Salerno acknowledged the recurring challenge posed by unpredictable weather, stating, “We’d love to keep it in the park but it seems every time we do attempt it Mother Nature works against us.” Opting for an indoor venue provided clarity and ensured an enjoyable experience for [Learn More]

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