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Will County Land Use Department
58 East Clinton St., Suite 100
Joliet, IL 60432

Ph: 815.774.3321

Will County Land Use Department

Personnel of the Will County Land Use Department are charged by the County Executive and the County Board to serve as the citizens' land use stewards, providing guidance and assistance for the lifecycle development of the built and natural environments within unincorporated and, in some instances, incorporated portions of the County. The individual and collective efforts of Land Use team members accomplish this charge through efficient and effective planning, regulatory and procedural systems that are applied in a transparent, consistent, equitable and courteous manner.

The department consists of four divisions: Administration and Enforcement, Community Development, Development Services, Resource Recovery & Energy (RR&E)

SmartGov Public Portal

The Will County Land Use Department maintains a cloud-based permitting system.  Through this online system, contractors and applicants apply for permits, submit documents, schedule inspections, pay fees, print their permit, and view detailed information regarding their permits.  To access the Will County Land Use Department SmartGov Public Portal, please click on the link below.

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Land Use Announcements

Will County Animal Protection Services and Chicagoland Speedway Partner for "Every Pet Deserves a Victory Lap" Adoption Campaign
Mike Theodore

Will County Animal Protection Services and Chicagoland Speedway Partner for "Every Pet Deserves a Victory Lap" Adoption Campaign

Collaboration includes waived fees and a special adoption

Will County Animal Protection Services (APS) and Chicagoland Speedway are partnering to celebrate both the return of NASCAR to Joliet on July 3-5 and America’s 250th birthday with a special “Every Pet Deserves a Victory Lap” adoption campaign, that includes waived adoption fees, free pet microchipping, and a special adoption event.

Through the partnership campaign, adoption fees for all available pets will be waived from June 10 through July 10, 2026. Standard adoption procedures will still apply.

"Our goal is to help as many pets as possible cross the finish line into loving homes," said Chicagoland Speedway General Manager Jacqueline Herrera.

Adoptable pets will be available for meet-and-greets at the Will County APS shelter in Joliet and through participating shelter partner locations in Shorewood and Aurora. All adoptable pets are spayed, neutered, up to date on vaccines, and tested for Heartworm and FeLV/FIV.

Additionally, Will County APS will host a special adoption event on Wednesday, July 1st, from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. at both their main office at 22452 Cherry Hill Road in Joliet and All Pets Wellness Center at 1975 Melissa Lane in Aurora.

“Local partnerships are critical to the success of Will County Animal Protection Service’s mission of ‘helping animals by serving people,” said Will County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant. “I appreciate Chicagoland Speedway supporting this initiative to find loving homes for adoptable pets.”

Meet-and-greets with adoptable pets must be scheduled in advance. Interested adopters should email Adopt@willcounty.gov, call (815) 462-5633, or submit an inquiry on the online adoption tool Petfinder. Adoptable pets can be found on the Will County APS Petfinder page, found at WillCounty.gov/AnimalServices or bit.ly/3RSLWMy.

To support current pet owners, the campaign will also offer free microchipping for dogs, cats, rabbits, and ferrets for Will County residents from June 10 through July 10. Appointments for free microchipping can be scheduled at https://calendly.com/willcountyaps/microchipevent or by calling (815) 462-5633.

"The return of NASCAR to Chicagoland Speedway gives us a unique opportunity to celebrate both racing and America's 250th birthday while shining a spotlight on pet adoption and responsible pet ownership," said Will County APS Administrator Anna Payton. "Independence Day is one of the busiest times of the year for animal shelters, as more dogs go missing on July 4 than any other day. This campaign is helping more pets find loving homes while giving families an easy and effective way to help ensure their pets can be reunited with them if they ever become lost."

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