In observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, City Hall will be closed on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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City Council
Meet the City Council
Learn more about the elected officials who represent the residents of Harvey

Mayor
Shirley Drewenski708-546-6490 mayordrewenski@cityofharveyil.gov

Alderperson
Rosa M. Arambula1st Ward Alderwoman708-596-7470 RosaArambula@cityofharveyil.gov

Alderperson
Colby ChapmanSecond Ward Alderwoman708-546-6818 Cchapman@cityofharveyil.gov

Alderperson
Telanee Smith Third Ward Alderwoman708-990-8025 tsmith@cityofharveyil.gov

Alderperson
Tracy KeyFourth Ward Alderman708-990-9029 tkey@cityofharveyil.gov

Alderperson
Dominique Randle-ElFifth Ward Alderman708-990-8012 drandleel@cityofharveyil.gov

Alderperson
Tyrone Rogers Sixth Ward Alderman708-990-8941 trogers@cityofharveyil.gov

City Treasurer
Aisha Pickett708-210-5300 apickett@cityofharveyil.gov
Community Alert
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City of Harvey Building Department Resident Feedback Survey
At the City of Harvey, we are committed to continuously improving our services and strengthening communication with our residents. Your feedback about your experience with the Building Department is extremely important and will help guide future improvements. Please take a few moments to complete this short survey.
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HARVEY, Ill. (Jan. 6, 2025) — HARVEY, Ill. (Dec. 30, 2024) — Mayor Christopher J. Clark has authorized the use of Harvey City Hall’s council chambers to host the Thornton Township Board of Trustees meeting on December 30, 2024, at 4 p.m. The decision was made in light of the Township’s current inability to use its building due to a lapse in insurance coverage.
“Thornton Township’s operations directly impact the residents of Harvey, and it is in our best interest to ensure the business of the Township continues without interruption,” Mayor Clark said. “By hosting their meeting at City Hall, we are supporting not only our community but also the larger Township, ensuring stability and progress during this time.”
The City of Harvey is committed to fostering collaboration and providing support to address challenges that affect the well-being of its residents.








