Total Households: 2,600 County: McHenry County Townships: Marengo, Seneca, Coral, Riley Churches: 14 Schools: 4 pre-school/nursery, 5 elementary schools, 1 high school, 1 Catholic Woodstock Parks: Indian Oaks Park (140 acres); Calvin Spencer Park; 2 McHenry County Conservation District sites. Fire Department: Volunteer; 38 members; on call 24 hours a day; 1 station; covers 107 sq. mile area Rescue Squad: Volunteer; on call 24 hours a daya with two full time on-site members. Government: Elected Mayor/City Council (8 alderman) Public Services: NICOR; ComEd; SBC; Marengo Disposal; Charter Communications
Water Supply: 3 municipal wells
Post Office: 1 Branch
Important Marengo Telephone Numbers
Emergency
Fire,
Police, Rescue
Dial
9-1-1
Non-Emergency
Fire
Department
568-8912
(through Marengo)
Police Department
568-7231
Rescue Squad
568-8333
Village
Hall
568-7112
Post Office
568-7449
Government
Information
City
of Marengo
132
East Prairie Street
Marengo, IL 60152
(815)
568-7112
Fax: (815) 568-7130
Office
Hours:
Monday
through Friday
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Mayor
Donald Lockhart
City Administrator
Deborah K. Nier
City Clerk
Connie Boxleitner
Deputy Treasurer
Jennifer Snelten
City Attorney
Carlos Arevalo
Fire Chief
Bob Bradbury
City Council
Pat Signore
Todd Hall
Corey Brackmann
Michael Smith
Steven DiMaria, Jr.
Michael Secor
Carole Bartman
Erik DeBoer
Water
Foreman
Ed Nadeau
Building Commissioner
Jayson Shull
Cemetery Committee
George Bauman
Bill Peck
Jim Zenk
Tim Emerson
Community
Services
Marengo Police Department
(815) 568-7231
142 East Prairie Street
Marengo, IL 60152
Police Chief
Les Kottke
Marengo Fire Department
(815) 568-7221
Fire Chief
Bob Bradbury
The City of Marengo is served by a 36-member, all volunteer fire department. The fire station is located on East Prairie Street
in Marengo.
Marengo 9-1-1 dispatchers respond to emergency calls by pagers.
The district handles an average of 250 calls a year, and was
founded in 1937.
Firemen participate in the Settler's Days parade and a host
of other area events.
Population: - 600 County: McHenry County Townships: Coral, Seneca Churches: 3 Schools: One elementary school (District 165) Parks: Two - Veterans
Park, Siems Park Fire Department: Volunteer Rescue Squad: Call 9-1-1 (service from Marengo) Government: Village Board/Elected Trustees Public Services: NICOR, ComEd; Ameritech; Marengo Disposal; T.V. Max
Museums: McHenry County Historical Museum; Illinois Railway Museum
Important Union Telephone Numbers
Emergency
Fire,
Police, Rescue
Dial
9-1-1
Non-Emergency
Fire
Department
568-8912
(through Marengo)
Police Department
923-2341
Rescue Squad
568-8333
Village
Hall
923-4153
Post
Office
923-4111
Government
Information
Village
of Union
17703
O'Cock Road
Union, IL 60180
(815) 923-4153
Fax: (815) 923-4710
Office
Hours:
Tuesdays
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
President
Robert
Wagner
Village
Clerk
Betty Meinders
Village
Treasurer
Shirley Roesslein
Village
Attorney
Tom
Schmitt
Fire
Chief
Ervin Boeldt
Village
Trustees
Matt Finzel
John Kelly
Deb Pace
paul Psilos
Monroe Smith Jr.
Dan Wilke
Water Commissioner
Timothy Pace
Building
Commissioner
Intl.
Codes Consultants & Inspections, Inc.
Union
Cemetery
Phyllis
Schauer
Community
Services
Union
Fire Protection District
6606
Main St
Union IL 60180
(815)
568-8912
(through Marengo)
President
Gordon
Wilke
Secretary
Don Strauss
Treasurer
Dale Moehling
Fire
Chief
Ervin Boeldt
Attorney
Richard
J. Curran Jr.
The
Village of Union is served by a 27-member, all volunteer
fire department. The unmanned station is located on Main
Street in Union.
Marengo 9-1-1 dispatchers respond to emergency calls by
pagers.
The Union Fire Protection fleet includes six modern fire
trucks, and one antique truck which is used for special
events.
The district handles an average of 80 calls a year, and
was founded in 1937.
Firemen participate in the Settler's Days parade and a
host of other area events.