Making Our Community Safer and
Emergency Response Faster.

Lemont’s growing population and increased demand for emergency services have led to longer response times, which can make a critical difference in emergencies. 

To address this, a bond referendum on the November 5 ballot proposes relocating two fire stations and renovating and updating others to make our community safer. 

The proposal would improve response times and ensure that firefighters and paramedics have access to the tools and training needed to protect the community.

EMS Photo

The Bond Referendum Would:

  • Relocate Fire Stations #1 & #3 To Improve Response Times
  • Ensure All Four Stations Provide:
  • Separate gear storage space to lower our first responders’ exposure to carcinogens.
  • Space for up-to-date emergency vehicles and emergency medical, fire, and rescue equipment.
  • Ability to house the nationally recommended number of firefighter/paramedics.

If approved by voters, the $46 million bond proposal will result in an additional investment of approximately $185 per year or $15.41 a month for the owner of a $400,000 home in Cook County and approximately $209 a year or $17.41 per month in DuPage and Will County.

Two maps of the district showing current and proposed station locations

These materials were paid for by Lemont Fire Protection District. These materials are intended solely to disseminate and provide factual information about a question that will be before voters. These materials are not intended to advocate, support, oppose, or defeat the measure. Each voter should vote for or against the question based on their own judgment.