Suffredin- For a Better Cook County  
 

Accountability
Forest Preserves
Public Safety
Cook County Budget
Forest Pres. Budget
Property Tax Appeal
Health & Hospitals
Policy Resolutions

 
   

   
   
 
   
     
  Office phone numbers:  
 
 
 

Search current and proposed Cook County Legislation in Larry's exclusive legislative library.

   
 

The Cook County Code of Ordinances are the current laws of Cook County.

   
  Cook County Hospital fills more outpatient prescriptions every day than are filled at 26 Walgreen's drug store combined.
   
     
     
     



Governor Quinn signs environmental law to ban expanding landfills in Cook County

Monday, July 23, 2012

by JOHN PRESTA

Governor Pat Quinn signed a new law to further protect the environment by preventing both new landfills from being built and existing landfills from expanding in Cook County. The city of Chicago has maintained a similar ban since 1983 and the new law, which has strong environmental group support, broadens the existing ban to cover the entire county. The law is designed to protect Cook County, which is densely populated, from air and water contaminants.

“In Illinois, we are working to preserve our natural resources for future generations,” Governor Quinn said. “Rather than expanding landfills, we will continue to restore land, build parks and conserve natural areas like the Millennium Reserve.”

House Bill 3881, sponsored by Sen. Don Harmon (D-Oak Park) and Rep. Marcus Evans (D-Chicago), takes the city of Chicago’s current ordinance, which prohibits the construction of any new landfills or the expansion of any existing landfills within city limits, and extends the ban to all of Cook County. The new law is supported by environmental groups including the Sierra Club, Illinois Environmental Council and Land Reclamation and Recycling Association.“Cook County is simply too densely populated to sustain additional landfill development without compromising the living conditions of our residents,” said Sen. Harmon. “I am pleased that Governor Quinn has signed this law that will limit the growth of landfills in Cook County.”

“This new law is another positive result of the decades of tireless work by residents and supporters of my community to restore and preserve the environmental health of the southeast side,” said Rep. Evans. “In recent years, the state has invested millions of dollars protecting the natural resources of my community and this landfill ban supports the mission of that investment. Important legislation such as this is a momentous step toward ensuring that the region continues to grow and thrive in the future.”

“Today marks the end of the era when we looked to southeast Chicago to dump our waste,” said Jack Darin, Director of the Sierra Club, Illinois Chapter. “Now it’s time to work together to protect and restore the natural beauty of this region, so that kids and visitors can breathe in the great outdoors, rather than the dirty fumes of garbage trucks and dumps.”

The law will prevent the expansion of an existing landfill that would have harmed the Millennium Reserve, a state, federal and local project underway in the Calumet region. The Millennium Reserve is the largest open space project in the country and involves restoring 140,000 acres of land. The law will protect this project and the state’s investment of $17.9 million, which will dramatically increase outdoor recreation opportunities for residents through work to restore historic trails, conserve wetlands and more. The law is effective immediately.



Recent Headlines

Cook County Jail works on transgender policies
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Windy City Times

Evanston Gun Buyback Event Set for June 29
Monday, May 20, 2013
Special to suffredin.org

600-Year-Old Tree Highlights Evanston Garden Walk
Monday, May 20, 2013
Evanston Patch

Medicade expansion debate ahead in Illinois
Thursday, May 16, 2013
AP

County to reopen part of juvenile jail that was shut last year
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Chicago Tribune

Better Government Association Sues County Agency Over FOIA Roadblock
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
BGA

Cook County officials give tips to avoid tick bites, remove ticks
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
ABC7(WLS)

Obama declares Cook County a federal disaster area
Monday, May 13, 2013
Daily Northwestern

Cook County sued by law firm over new tax
Thursday, May 09, 2013
Crain's Chicago Business

Cook County pension woes worsen
Wednesday, May 08, 2013
Crain's Chicago Business

Stronger Cook Co. law prohibits discrimination against renters with Section 8 vouchers
Wednesday, May 08, 2013
Chicago Sun-Times

Cook County revises vehicle transfer tax
Wednesday, May 08, 2013
Daily Southtown

Forest Preserve District Centennial Anniversary Launch
Wednesday, May 08, 2013
Special to suffredin.org

The Housing Authority of Cook County to open wait list on May 8, 2013
Tuesday, May 07, 2013
Special to suffredin.org

Get Help With Property Tax Appeal Thursday
Tuesday, May 07, 2013
Niles Morton Grove Patch

Cook County is Looking for Residents to Serve on the Employee Appeals Board
Tuesday, May 07, 2013
Special to suffredin.org

Sheriff Tom Dart proposes Cook County concealed-carry ordinance
Sunday, May 05, 2013
Chicago Sun-Times

Preckwinkle announces $35 million roadwork in suburbs
Friday, May 03, 2013
Chicago Tribune

Doctor at Stroger charged with sexual assault
Wednesday, May 01, 2013
Chicago Tribune

Sheriff's Office recovers more than 80 illegally owned guns
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Chicago Sun-Times

all news items

Paid for by Larry Suffredin and not at taxpayer expense. A Haymarket Production.
^ TOP