Village of Grayslake
847-223-8515
Grayslake has more than 100 years of rich history, and the growing community allows 23,000 residents to continue to thrive. The village was incorporated in 1895 on Gray's Lake, the body of water off of Lake Street and Route 120. Village staff responds to requests for non-emergency services via the Request4Service computer tracking system. Village Manager Mike Ellis leads the staff, while the village itself is led by the mayor. There are also six village trustees and a village clerk.
- Fax: 847-223-4821
- Hours: Mon - Fri, 8am - 5pm; Sat, Sun, closed
- Handicap Accessible: ADA-compliant
- Founding Date: Jan 01 1895
- What makes this community special?: The Village of Grayslake is innovative in how we manage our services, relying heavily on contracting and privatization. It has allowed us to be financially stable in challenging economic times.
- Services: Water and sewer services, street maintenance and snowplowing, building department, waste disposal, recycling, Village of Grayslake Senior Center, Esper A. Petersen Family Aquatic Center, Grayslake Municipal History Museum
- Parking: Free lot, On-street: free
- Public restrooms: Yes
- Wi-Fi: None