About Cicero, Illinois

Cicero: An American Town –by John S. Kociolko The Town of Cicero is one of the oldest and largest municipalities in the State of Illinois and the only incorporated town in Cook County. It bears the name of the great Roman statesman of the First Century B.C., Marcus Tullius Cicero. Cicero was one of the greatest statesmen of Rome and an advocate of constitutional government. He died in the political turmoil which followed the assassination [Learn More]

Departments

To help better serve you we have broken down the most active areas of our Town’s information into the following departments. Also, CLICK HERE to view our list of Department heads:   Administrative Hearings Animal Welfare Assessor’s Office Building Department Business Licenses Citizenship Clerk’s Office Collector’s Office Community Mental Health Board EMS Division Finance Fire Department Gang Crimes Unit Health Department Housing Department Human Resources Inspector General Office of Professional Standards Legal Department Liquor Commission [Learn More]

Town Officials

For the Town President, visit Larry Dominick, Town President Maria Punzo-Arias, Town Clerk Maria Punzo-Arias is the first Hispanic to hold the office of Town Clerk in Cicero. While she was born in Mexico City, Arias moved to Cicero as a child, graduating from Morton East High School and staying here for more than 34 years. She has been working for the Town since 1995 when she was hired on to clerk for the Water [Learn More]

Office of the President

Larry Dominick, Town President Office of the President 4949 West Cermak Rd., 3rd Floor Cicero, IL 60804 Maria Moreno, Admin Asst. 708-656-3600 x211 larry@thetownofcicero.com Cicero Town President Larry Dominick is a 50-year resident of the Town of Cicero. A graduate of Morton East High School, Dominick attended Morton Community College before entering public service to the people of the Town of Cicero. After 14 years of working in the Cicero Streets Department, Larry joined the [Learn More]

Cicero Budget includes flood mitigation funds, no property tax hike

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]

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