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Bonnie was elected to Village Board in 2001. In 2003 she became a Registered Municipal Clerk in the State of Illinois and in 2004 became a Certified Municipal Clerk through the International Institute of Municipal Clerks. Bonnie is continuing her education to obtain Master Municipal Clerk designation.
Duties of the Clerk
The Village Clerk is an elected official that performs duties provided by the laws of the State of Illinois and the Ordinances of the Village. Listed below are specific powers, duties and responsibilities of the Village Clerk:
- Has the power to administer Oaths
- Illinois Notary Public
- Freedom of Information Officer for the Village of Worth
- Attends all meetings of the Board of Trustees as required by law, takes minutes of its full proceedings and maintains a record of the minutes
- Publishes Ordinances, Resolutions, and Bid Notifications
- Keeper of the Village records, maintaining files of all approved Ordinances and Resolutions and other documents required by law in a systematic order for easy reference
- Local Registrar and Election Supervisor
- The Clerk answers inquiries from other municipal governments, departments, and citizens; maintains the official Ordinance and Resolution books
- Guardian of the Corporate Seal of the Village; countersigns official documents and affixes the same to all documents.
- Attest all contracts of the Village of Worth
- Responsible for Filing a certified copy of the Tax Levy Ordinance, Prevailing Wages, and Statement of Economic Interest with the Cook County Clerk within the time required by law
- Maintains custody and control of all Village documents which are not assigned to the custody of some other officer
- Receives nominating papers and certifies names of all candidates entitled to be printed on the Election Ballot
- Maintains a record of Elected Officials, appointed committees and commissioners, and regular employees
Mission of the Village Clerk's Office
The mission of the Clerk’s Office is to provide accurate, efficient, and professional administrative assistance to all residents, businesses and visitors; while maintaining a responsible commitment for preserving the heritage of our community.
Goals and Objectives of the Village Clerk
Ensure quality service through the following:
- Encourage ethical and legal behavior; as well as respect and care for all individuals
- Provide efficient service with integrity, honesty and availability
- Timely returns of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests
- Effective communication
- Timely completion of Board Minutes
- Timely dissemination of information
- Provide clerical assistance to committees and commissions
Biography
Bonnie Price is a Graduate of A.A. Stagg High School and attended MVCC; Resident of Worth for 28 Years. Bonnie has raised two children in Worth Jim and Shannon. She Worked 12 years for Palos Community Hospital. Her community involvements are distinguished by membership in numerous organizations such as:
- Member of Illinois Municipal Clerks Association
- Member of International Institute of Municipal Clerks
- Past President and board member of the South & Southwest Municipal Clerk’s Association. Presently the chairperson of the Scholarship Committee
- Board Member for Park Lawn
- Member of the Marrs Meyer American Legion Women’s Auxiliary
- Board Member for the Selective Service Board
- Past Worth Park District Commissioner for 6 years
- Past President and board member Worth Athletic Association
- How many dogs and/or cats am I allowed to keep at my residence?
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No more than 3 dogs (not including service dogs) and 6 cats in a single family residence. No more than 1 dog (not including service dogs) and 2 cats in an apartment or condo.
- Does the Village provide any restrictions on barking dogs?
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Noisy Animals: No person shall permit or allow his pet or animal to disturb the peace and quiet of others. Any animal noise which continues for a period of three (3) minutes or longer and occurs more than two (2) times during any one hour period shall be deemed disturbing others. (Ord. 84-11, 6-26-1984)
- Am I required to license my pets with the Village of Worth?
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No
- Does the Village have a leash law?
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Running At Large: No person shall allow or permit any dog or cat to run at large upon any street, sidewalk, alley, parkway or other public place or on private property other than owner's or keeper's private property within the limits of the village at any time. Any dog or cat found upon any public street, sidewalk, alley, parkway or any unenclosed place shall be deemed running at large and shall constitute prima facie evidence of the owner's or keeper's consent thereto unless the dog or cat is firmly held on a leash which shall not exceed eight feet (8') in length.
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Bonnie Price
Village Clerk, ADA Coordinator
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Village Hall
Physical Address
7112 W 111th Street
Worth, IL 60482
Phone: 708-448-1181Fax: 708-448-1193
Hours
Monday through Friday
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.