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ABOUT THE TOWNSHIP AND OUR PURPOSE

Elk Grove Township is committed to providing residents with the level of services and programs that best fit their wants and needs.

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ELECTED OFFICIALS

Meet the team of elected officials and trustees making decisions with the township’s best interest in mind.

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MEETINGS, MINUTES AND FINANCIALS

Your resource for all matters related to Township meetings, official minutes, finances, and funding.

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ABOUT THE ASSESSOR’S OFFICE

From applying for tax exemptions to filing property tax appeals, get answers to questions about your property tax bills.

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PROPERTY TAX APPEALS

Your property taxes are based upon your home’s estimated value. Find out how the property tax appeal process works and, if necessary, how the Township can help you appeal your property tax bill.

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PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS

Exemptions can waive or reduce some of the property taxes you pay. Learn more about the available exemptions for which you may qualify and how to apply for them to legally reduce what you own in taxes.

The Township offers a variety of free programs and services to help residents regain control of their lives and achieve self-sufficiency. Learn more about the many valuable resources available to you.

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RESIDENT SERVICES

As a resident of this Township, you are eligible to access programs and resources to help you through any physical or financial challenges you may face. Reach out to us should you need assistance or referrals to services in your time of need.

From transportation and employment to passports and parking placards, you’ll find a wide variety of helpful services designed to save you time and energy. If it makes your life easier and serves the needs of the community, you’ll find it here.

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July 10, 2026

Second Installment Tax Bills Delayed

Cook County’s second installment tax bills, which are supposed to be mailed by July 1 and due by August 1, will be late this year. According to Connie Carosielli, current estimates are that second installment bills will be about two months late, leading to a likely due date around October 1. Last year, problems with a new county computer system resulted in a December 15 due date for the second installment tax bills. Although the new computer system appears to be working better now, last year’s delayed bills are a major reason for this year’s delays. For many taxpayers, the arrival of second installment bills marks the first time they realize there are problems with their assessments. Taxpayers often address such problems by filing appeals. But because last year’s tax bills were so late, many could not file appeals because their townships had already closed for appeals by the time the bills arrived. In response, county officials reopened appeal periods for the closed townships last December. Reopening the appeal periods, however, delayed the final resolution of this year’s appeals. As a result, this year’s tax bills are again late. Fortunately, this year’s late bills are not expected to be nearly as late as last year’s. This means that there is a good chance that next year’s tax bills will be issued on time.

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Elk Grove Township Unveils Permanent Historical Display as Part of America250 Commemoration

Officially unveiled during a ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday, June 26, the display serves as a lasting tribute to the people, programs, and milestones that have shaped Elk Grove Township over the decades. The exhibit featured a curated collection of historical artifacts, including original Township agenda books and ledgers, early meeting minutes, archival photographs, maps of unincorporated Elk Grove Township, all highlighting the Township’s longstanding commitment to serving residents. The ribbon cutting ceremony welcomed Township Supervisor John Scaletta, Township Assessor Connie Carosielli, Township Trustees Phil Dukes and Rob Lugiai, Cook County Commissioners Maggie Trevor and Kevin B. Morrison, State Representatives Nicolle Grasse and Jennifer Sanalitro, State Senator Seth Lewis, community partners, local leaders, and residents who gathered to celebrate the unveiling and recognize the importance of preserving Elk Grove Township’s history for future generations. Following the ceremony, the Township hosted a four-day public open house, inviting residents to explore the permanent display alongside additional historical artifacts and archival materials that showcased the community’s shared history. “We are honored to participate in the America250 Commemoration by preserving and sharing the history of Elk Grove Township,” said Township Supervisor John Scaletta. “This display reflects more than our past. It tells the story of the people who have dedicated themselves to serving this community and reminds us of the important role local government plays in the lives of our residents. We hope it serves as a resource for generations to come.” The historical display was created as Elk Grove Township’s official America250 initiative following the Township Officials of Illinois’ call for local governments to commemorate America’s semi quincentennial through projects that celebrate local history, civic engagement, and community service. Designed as a permanent installation in Township Hall, the exhibit will continue to welcome residents and visitors long after the anniversary celebration has concluded.

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