Township Offices
Supervisor - Cesar Guerro
Clerk - Kendra Landfair
Road Commissioner - Vince Alessio
Assessor - James A. Brenczewski
Township Collector - Megan Cooper
Township Trustees - Andrea Bibian, Archie Gavin, Betty Washington, Quinn Adamowski
Public Body Description: Joliet Township local government body representing the jurisdiction of Joliet Township a thirty-six square mile township located in Will County Illinois. |
Public Body Purpose: Joliet Township provides assessment of real property for taxation and general assistance to both incorporated and unincorporated Joliet Township. |
Public Body Budget: Fiscal year begins April 1, of each year. 2015 Budget Amount $________ |
Public Body Employees: Number of Employees for 2015 fiscal year equals _______ |
How to get public information: Anyone who wants to get public information will be referred to as a Requestor. A Requestor must submit a FOIA Request to the Public Body's FOIA Officer in writing. The FOIA Request does not have to be submitted on any specific form. However, a FOIA Officer may offer a form for efficiency on typically requested information. The FOIA Request does not have to state the person's name or the reason the person is seeking the information. The FOIA Request should include contact information for the requestor in the event the terminology used in the request is not clear or specific enough for the FOIA Officer to understand what information is being requested. A FOIA Request should not be to categorical in nature and incapable of being narrowed or reduced to keep from being "unduly burdensome" under FOIA. More FOIA info is available at www.illinoisattorneygeneral.gov
FOIA Request Fees: For black and white copies the first 50 copies are free. Over 50 copies the fee is $00.15 payable in advance. For color copies or abnormal size copies, the charge is the actual cost of copying. Electronic data when available is the fee for the recording medium such as a CD.
FOIA Request Time Line: Normally the FOIA Request should be ready for pick up 5 working days after the FOIA Officer receives the FOIA request. The FOIA Officer must notify the requestor in writing within 5 business days if the FOIA request will take an additional 5 business days. To extend the time more than 10 business days will require a written agreement between the Requestor and the FOIA Officer.