Village Hall 119 N. Oak St. Cullom Illinois 60929

PO BOX 166

(815)689-2160

Villageofcullom@gmail.com

Mayor’s Office Hours: Mondays 1:00 – 3:00 PM & Wednesdays 4:00 – 6:00 PM.

Garbage Services are provided by repblicservices.com 

Latests News:

  • A New Ordinance for Driveway or Culvert Replacement or Construction in Cullom

    Cullom has a new Ordinance for the replacement or construction of any new driveway or culvert in the Village.  It will require a $10 permit and approval by the Building Inspector or Public Works Supervisor before work can begin.

    The minimum diameter for a driveway culvert shall be 12 in.  In areas that significant drainage is needed, it may be necessary to install larger culverts.  The minimum length is 20 ft. and no more than 40 ft. A driveway culvert must be placed deep enough to allow slope to continue from the center of the road to the center of the driveway culvert.  A minimum of 12 in. of cover when possible must be provided over the top of the culvert, and will be determined on a case by case basis.

    Read the new ordinance here: driveway-culvert-ordinance


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  • This gives a bit more information on Cullom’s new recycling program.RecyclePoster (2)


  • Maintenance may not always notice when a street light is out.

    Residents can report a street light in your neighborhood not working by calling:

    AMEREN at (800) 755-5000


  • surveyLogoThe Village of Cullom is implementing an active cross-connection control program as required by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) and the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH). A cross-connection is any situation that allows a potable (safe) water source and a non-potable (unsafe) water source the opportunity to come into contact with each other.

    This requires a survey of all customers served by our public water supply. We ask you to complete and return the completed survey to the Village by October 27, 2014. Simply mark all plumbing fixtures you have in your home or business.  If you have other fixtures not listed please mark in the ‘other’ spaces.

    After we receive your survey we will review the data and determine if an inspection of your plumbing is needed. If it requires an inspection you will be notified. These surveys are required by the IEPA and must be completed. If we don’t receive your completed survey by the October 27th deadline, we will contact you to set a date at which time the water department will conduct the survey.

    As a way to thank you for your cooperation, all RESIDENTIAL surveys returned by Monday October 27, 2014 will be eligible for a FIFTY DOLLAR GIFT CERTIFICATE from Cullom Community Market.  One completed survey will be drawn at the regular scheduled Board Meeting on October 28th.

    Completed surveys can be mailed to Village of Cullom PO Box 166, dropped off at the Village Office 119 N. Oak St Wednesdays 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM or hand delivered to Tim Lovell from the Water Department during the day.

    Again, thanking you in advance for your cooperation.

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  • Overnight ParkinBeginning November 1, 2014 the Village of Cullom and Livingston County Sheriff will enforce a New Traffic Ordinance

    No Overnight Parking

    Between the hours of 1:00 AM – 6:00 AM

    No overnight parking permitted on both sides of Hack Street between Oak and Maple Streets <the Main Street business district>

    Also on the south side of Jeffery Street in front of the Community Building from the handicap parking area west to Oak Street.

    Your cooperation is appreciated.


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    http://www.cullomillinois.com/


  • AmgAlertsAn early warning system for broadcasting time-sensitive information is being provided by the Village of Cullom and the Cullom Fire Protection District. If you live in Cullom or in the Cullom Fire Protection District, the alerts are used to notify of inclement weather warnings and other important safety message.  By signing up, you can receive messages by landline phones, cell phones or emails. If you haven’t already, you can sign up here:  https://www.amgalerts.com/frmUserInput.asp?USR=T7VIL5451&Cat=1000