Lauri Olson President | John Fryksdale Chief of Police |
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Vanessa Everett Village Clerk | Supt. Public Works |
Trustees
Dennis Bardy, Karla Thomas, Peter Koenig, David Kielpinski and Charlotte Hollenbach, Craig Kunz
Effective June 1, 2005, Board Meetings will be conducted on the first and third Thursdays each month at 7pm.
Village Hall hours are Monday - Friday 9:00am - 4:00pm Village Hall email address is richmond@richmond-il.com
Police Department
Chief John Fryksdale
5600 Hunter Drive
Richmond, IL 60071
Non – Emergency (815) 678-2351
Fax: (815) 678-4307
McHenry County Sherriff Dispatch Non-Emergency (815) 338-2144
All Emergencies Dial "911"
Our Motto "Providing Quality Service" leads to The Mission of the Richmond Police Department. The departments mission is to improve the quality of life for the citizens and business community of the Village of Richmond by provision of the highest quality of police services. The police department will maintain respect for human rights; will promote mutual respect and courtesy, and work to build strong, effective, mutually beneficial police-community relations and partnerships.
The Richmond Police organizational values are partnership, encouragement, integrity and dedication. We remain committed to working on partnerships with the community and with each other to clearly identify and resolve issues that impact public safety. We encourage the active participation and input from all levels of our organization as well as participation from ALL individual residents, citizens, business interests and visitors of the Village of Richmond. We are committed to nurturing public trust by holding ourselves accountable to the highest standards of professionalism and ethics. We dedicate ourselves to professional law enforcement and public service through an open system of communication, community partnerships, improved and professional department management, enhanced operational procedures, overall problem solving methods, and overall community inputs and strategies.
Richmond, Illinois Premise Alert Program:
The Illinois Premise Alert Program (Public Act 96-0788) allows people with special needs to provide information to police, fire, and EMS personnel to be stored in a database for use in an emergency situation. The information can then be provided to responders dealing with situations involving the special needs individuals.
The information provided will be kept confidential and used only to provide police, fire, and EMS personnel with the information needed to deal with situations or emergencies involving a special needs person. The information will expire two (2) years after the date it was submitted and will no longer be maintained in the database. You may update or renew it at any time by completing and submitting the form below.
Individuals must understand that the information provided to the Premise Alert Program will not result in any type of preferential treatment to the individual and that the Village of Richmond, its police department, nor any other resonding agencies will not be held liable for duties relating to the reporting of special needs individuals.
For the purposes of the Premise Alert program "disability" and "special needs individual" are defined as:
"Disability" means an individual's physical or mental impairment substantially limits one or more of the mojor life activities: a record of such impairment; or when the individual is regarded as having such an impairment.
"Special needs induviduals" means those individuals who have or are at increased risk for a chronic physical, developmental, behavorial, or emotional condition and who also require health and related services of a type or amount beyond that required by individuals generally.
Completed forms may be submitted to the Richmond, Illinois Police department via:
Postal Mail or dropped off in person at:
Village of Richmond Police Department
Attn: Premise Alert Program
5600 Hunter Drive, Richmond, IL 60071
Facsimilie: (815) 678-4307
Public Works
5600 Hunter Drive
Richmond, IL 60071
815-678-4040
The Richmond Public Works Department provides services to the community that include snow plowing, hydrant flushing, water works maintenance & rehabilitation, sewer plant maintenance and street repairs. The Village of Richmond has three wells, located behind Memorial Hall, on Valley Drive and North of Route 173 on Route 12 at the Public Works Building. The new wastewater treatment plant has been completed.