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Dolton clerk outlines codification plan and preservation push for Pope's house
Summary
Clerk Allison Key said Dolton restored online FOIA access, certified departmental FOIA officers, launched an ordinance codification now under attorney review (first in 88 years), and highlighted her appointment to the Historic Preservation Commission and the Pope's house historic designation.
Clerk Allison Key said Tuesday that Dolton has restored online FOIA access, trained certified FOIA officers across departments and launched a long‑overdue ordinance codification effort she expects to be searchable next year.
"That link is back on the website," Key said, describing a restored page on the clerk's office website where residents can complete and track FOIA (referred to in the transcript as 'foyer') requests electronically. She said each department now has at least one certified FOIA officer after training with the attorney general.
Key told the meeting the village has not been…
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