Meeting Summary and Briefs: Mokena Fire Protection District for Nov. 2025
Mokena Fire Protection District Meeting | Nov. 11, 2025
The Mokena Fire Protection District Board of Trustees met on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, to handle financial levies, facility maintenance, and personnel changes. In addition to passing a 2.98% tax levy increase and approving facility repairs, the board finalized the hiring of a new administrative employee and discussed upcoming holiday community engagement.
Personnel matters took center stage late in the meeting. Following the resignation of former receptionist Rebecca Duffy effective October 31, the board voted to hire Susan Turner as the new Receptionist/Recording Secretary. Turner is scheduled to begin her 32-hour-per-week position on January 5, 2026, following the completion of her current employment with accounting firm Lauterbach & Amen.
Labor Discussions: Chief Joe Cirelli reported that informal discussions have begun with Local 4270 regarding a contract extension. The local union’s negotiating committee has held at least one meeting, and the administration is awaiting further discussions.
Training Approvals: The board approved several advanced training requests for personnel. Timothy Boomsma was approved for Advanced Fire Officer 1, 2, and 3 courses. Approvals were also granted for Michael Dreger (Chicagoland Heavy Rescue), Ken Berger (Advanced Fire Officer), and Dan Reimer (Advanced Technician Firefighter). Additionally, the training division hosted a three-day Forcible Entry course at Station 1 involving the Illinois Fire Service Institute and the New Lenox Fire District.
Holiday Events: The Village of Mokena is coordinating a holiday theme titled “It’s a Wonderful Life, Mokena!” The Fire District will participate by decorating bells and placing movie character posters in station windows. The district also confirmed it will participate in the Mokena Christmas Parade on November 22 at 5:00 p.m.
Sexual Harassment Training: Attorney John Motylinski reviewed the MFPD sexual harassment policy with the trustees. All trustees present signed a certificate of participation acknowledging their understanding and agreement with the policy.
Latest News Stories
Will County Public Works Debates Future Bridge Needs as 159th Street Closure Looms
Meeting Summary and Briefs: Mokena Community Public Library District for December 16, 2025
Board Approves $240,000 in Vehicle Fleet Upgrades
Capital Imp Committee: Veterans Assistance Commission Set to Move into New Facility
Capital Imp Committee: Health Dept Elevator Repair Costs Significantly Lower Than Estimates
Legislative Committee Adopts 2026 Federal Legislative Agenda
Will County Treasurer’s Investment Strategy Yields $6 Million in Income
Lobbyists Outline Strategy for Federal Funding and Grundy County Expansion
New Trustee Sworn In, Board Secretary Appointed
Capital Imp Committee Debates ‘Human Factor’ in Drafting New Artificial Intelligence Policy
HBO Max Orders Cop Drama Pilot ‘American Blue’ to Film in Joliet
Park District Audit Shows General Fund Surplus Despite Slight Dip in Net Position
JJC Administration Proposes Tuition Increase Amidst Future Budget Concerns
Will County Public Works Advances $1.9 Million Improvement for Wilmington-Peotone Road