Community Notice

US IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT RESOURCES AND INFORMATION.

In light of increased federal immigration enforcement activity across the region, Cook County has stepped up to support our local municipal partners and provide resources that will support residents.

 

Executive Order from President Preckwinkle

Recently, President Preckwinkle signed an Executive Order stating that civil immigration enforcement is prohibited on any County property, including parking lots, vacant lots, and garages. Cook County is a welcoming county and this Executive Order continues that commitment. Cook County explore every tool possible to protect residents.

 

View Executive Order

 

Municipal Public Safety Support

Another way Cook County has been involved in this response is support of the Village of Broadview where there is a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility and there has been significant first amendment activity.

 

Cook County Emergency Management and Regional Security (EMRS) has established a coordinated response framework to support municipalities amid increased federal immigration enforcement activity. EMRS has maintained daily communication and on-site coordination with the Village of Broadview and convened joint operations with the Cook County Sheriff’s Office, City of Chicago OEMC, Illinois State Police, Illinois Emergency Management Agency, and mutual aid partners to align on resource needs. A Unified Command has been activated at the Maywood Courthouse to streamline communication and deploy County resources including barriers, signage, and protective equipment to ensure the Village of Broadview has the tools and support necessary to maintain public safety and community stability.

 

EMRS continues to monitor conditions closely and stands ready to support additional municipalities should related activity increase elsewhere in suburban Cook County. Your public safety leaders have dedicated contacts at EMRS that have been in contact. Please have them direct any resource requests or situational updates to DutyDesk@cookcountyil.gov.

Resident Resources

We know many of your residents are concerned about this federal immigration enforcement activity and we would like to provide you with resources that you can share to support your residents. We encourage you to share these resources to your residents.

 

  1. Cook County Immigration Resources Hub
  2. 211 for Social Services Resources

Village of Posen on the Lead Service Line Replacement Project

Beginning the week of October 27, 2025, NPL Construction will be working in the Village of Posen on the Lead Service Line Replacement Project – Phase I. Construction of the Lead Service Line Replacement Project for the Village of Posen is financed by the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (SRF). The SRF program is administered by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and receives a portion of its money to fund these types of projects from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. This project includes abandonment of the existing lead water service lines on both the public and private side and providing new connection to the watermain with copper services and reestablishing connection to the interior of the residence or business. The area primarily served by this project will be the residential properties on the east side of the Village. Once complete, it will improve water quality for area residents and businesses in the Village of Posen by eliminating the release of harmful toxins into the water caused by lead pipes. To protect our most valuable resource—water—State Revolving Fund (SRF) programs provide communities in each state with the necessary resources to build, maintain, and improve infrastructure.

 

Consumer Confidence Report for 2022-Posted June 7th, 2023

Each year, the Village publishes a Water Quality Report and notifies all Posen water customers that it is available for review.

The 2022 Water Quality Report can be accessed by clicking on the link below. During 2022, the Village of Posen met all water quality standards established by the United States government and Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. Feel free to post this report where residents and/or employees who consume Village of Posen water may view it.

To view the report please click on the link below:

 

https://www.villageofposen.org/vop/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/2023NEW-CCR-2023.pdf