The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a state statute that provides the public the right to access government documents and records. The law provides that a person can ask a public body for a copy of its records on a specific subject and the public body must provide those records, unless there is an exemption in the statute that protects those records from disclosure.
The Darien Park District has appointed two FOIA Officers to provide public records as expeditiously and efficiently as possible under the law. The Darien Park District does not have an individual Freedom of Information Department rather the responsibilities and duties of the Freedom of Information Officer have been delegated to the Executive Director and Assistant Director.
The following records are readily available to the public:
The following are instructions on how to file a FOIA request:
Stephanie Gurgone, FOIA Officer
Executive Director
7301 Fairview Avenue
Darien, IL 60561
Matt Henderson, FOIA Officer
Director of Parks and Facilities
7301 Fairview Avenue
Darien, IL 60561
Freedom of Information Request Form
A public body must respond to a FOIA request within 5 business days after the public body receives the request. Day 1 of the 5-day timeline is the first business day after the request is received by the public body.
If additional time is needed, the public body must notify the requestor in writing within 5 business days after the receipt of the statutory reasons for the extension and when the requested information will be produced.
The public body can charge for copies. The first 50 copies of black and white letter size (8 ½ x 11) or legal size (11 x 14) are free. Additional copies can cost no more than 15 cents each. For color copies or abnormal size copies, the public body can charge the actual cost of copying.
The public body can charge the actual cost for purchasing a CD if the information is requested in an electronic format.
If the FOIA Request is denied, you will receive written notice with a specific legal reason under the Freedom of Information Act to justify the denial. You will be informed that you have a right to seek review of the issue by the Public Access Counselor (PAC) in the Attorney General’s office along with the contact information as well as the right to seek judicial review by filing a court case.
Public Access Bureau
500 S. 2nd Street
Springfield, Illinois 62706
217-558-0486
publicaccess@atg.state.il.us