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Statement From Larry

Dear Friend: 

 

I would like to welcome you to my campaign website. As your Will County Executive, I am your countywide elected official who is responsible for the day to day operations of County government. In this role, I am working full time to address the many challenges our rapidly growing county faces.

 

I ran for Will County Executive to bring responsible, accountable and visible government to our communities. Since being elected in 2004, and reelected in 2008, my administration has worked cooperatively to bring the County’s financial house in order, create better partnerships with our governmental partners, and planned more pro-actively for the future of our region. 

 

Please check back regularly to this website as I will continue to update you with ongoing issues, news stories, and other important information related to my campaign efforts.

 

Thanks for your support,

 

Lawrence "Larry" M. Walsh

Will County Executive

Appearances
Thursday, March 18, 20109:30 AM ~ 12:30 PM
Will County Board Monthly Meeting
Thursday, April 15, 20109:30 AM ~ 12:30 PM
Will County Board Monthly Meeting
 
Larry Walsh in the News

Walsh in the News - Gov. Quinn will join leaders in lauding Ridgewood funds --

12/10/2009 -

JOLIET -- Gov. Pat Quinn is scheduled to join local and state officials at a Saturday gathering to mark the accumulation of funding needed to make city water and sewer services available to the Ridgewood area. "The collaboration that came together has just been tremendous," said Will County Executive Larry Walsh, a leader in the effort to solve the decades-old problem of bad water and seeping sewage in Ridgewood.

 

Walsh in the News - Stimulus to solve sewage woes in Ridgewood Neighborhood --

12/10/2009 -

JOLIET -- Federal stimulus funds will help solve a decades-long problem with bad water in the Ridgewood area. Anyone willing to pay for it will have access to city of Joliet water and sewage services by sometime in the summer. It will go a long way toward solving a problem that dates back a half-century when a trunk line for water and sewer is built in the coming months, funded largely with stimulus money.

 

Walsh in the News - Will County, WM planning a green energy plant at Illinois landfill

5/22/2009 -

Officials of Will County and Waste Management of Illinois, Inc. today announced a plan to jointly develop a landfill gas-to-energy plant at the Prairie View Recycling and Disposal Facility near Wilmington. Will County officials said they intend to apply for federal economic stimulus funds earmarked for renewable energy projects to help finance the project. Once the grant process is complete, Will County anticipates putting at least $1 million in stimulus funds toward the project.

 

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