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Will County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant

Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant Will County Executive

I am honored to serve as your Will County Executive. As a lifelong resident of this great county, I have witnessed many changes as we have evolved from an ag-community to a major hub in the global distribution market.  I am dedicated to building upon this status but I am equally dedicated to maintaining the quality of life for the nearly 700,000 residents and thousands of businesses and organizations that call Will County home.

Please explore our website which is filled with important information about services and departments within the County Executive office as well as connections to other county officials’ websites.

Will County is diverse, vibrant and filled with hard-working people. We have room to grow and we look forward to a great future. 

Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant, Will County Executive

 

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Will County Launches Self-Reporting Survey for Storm Damage
Matthew Libs

Will County Launches Self-Reporting Survey for Storm Damage

The Will County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) has launched a damage assessment survey for residents and businesses who have been impacted by the severe weather on July 15. The survey will support the ongoing efforts of damage assessment teams who are visually inspecting damage to personal property, businesses, and public infrastructure throughout the county.

“This has been a challenging week for many of our residents,” said County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant. “We have been working closely with local partners to support ongoing recovery efforts. This survey will help us gain a better understanding of the financial impact of this storm.”

The damage assessment survey will help local emergency management officials assess county-wide property damage and will aid in determining eligibility for any possible relief for the region. The survey is voluntary, does not substitute reporting damage to an insurance company, and does not guarantee any disaster relief assistance.

The survey can be found at www.willcountyema.org/storm.

“We appreciate the residents and businesses who have already self-reported damage,” said Will County EMA Director Allison Anderson. “As we continue to support recovery efforts, we need more information from residents and businesses who were impacted. I urge anyone who experienced property damage to take this survey.”

Will County communities are continuing to recover from the severe weather that occurred on July 15. The National Weather Service has confirmed that five tornadoes formed in Will County that evening, causing widespread property damage and power outages.

Will County EMA and other local officials will also be conducting door-to-door assessments in impacted communities over the next week. Residents and businesses should note that any door-to-door damage assessor will not be seeking entry into homes or businesses, will not be trying to sell anything, and any information collected will be kept for official use only.

Learn more at www.willcountyema.org.

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