Mokena Appoints Jacob Hazek as New Village Arborist
Mokena Village Board Meeting | September 8, 2025
Article Summary: The Mokena Village Board has appointed Jacob Hazek to the position of Arborist within the Public Works Department. Hazek was selected from a pool of eight external candidates to fill the skilled union position, which is responsible for the village’s urban forestry activities.
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Jacob Hazek was appointed to the position of Arborist, effective September 9, 2025.
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The position became vacant after the promotion of the previous arborist, Matt Cullen, to Streets and Grounds Superintendent.
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Trustee Melissa Fedora abstained from the vote, which passed 5-0.
The Mokena Village Board on Monday, September 8, 2025, officially appointed Jacob Hazek as the village’s new Arborist. Hazek fills a key role in the Public Works Department, taking over responsibilities for Mokena’s urban forest.
Public Works Director Dan Peloquin stated that the position became open following the promotion of Matt Cullen to Streets and Grounds Superintendent. The Arborist is a skilled union position responsible for leading projects and grants related to urban forestry, conducting tree assessments, supervising trimming and planting work throughout the village, and overseeing tree contractors. The position also assists with other maintenance activities and typically manages a snowplow route during the winter.
According to Peloquin, eight external candidates applied for the job. After a review of training, experience, and references, Hazek was determined to be the most qualified applicant.
The board approved the appointment in a 5-0 vote, with Trustee Melissa Fedora abstaining. After the vote, Mr. Hazek thanked the board for the opportunity. Several trustees personally welcomed him to the village and wished him luck in his new role.
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