Strategic Plan

CFPD Strategic Plan 2023-2028

Financial Report and Annual Summary

Countryside Fire Protection District Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ending 5-31-23)

Countryside Fire Protection District Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ending 5-31-24)

Countryside Fire Protection District Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ending 5-31-25)

Countryside Fire Protection District Firefighters’ Pension Fund Annual Financial Report (ending 5-31-23)

Countryside Fire Protection District Firefighters’ Pension Fund Annual Financial Report (ending 5-31-24)

Countryside Fire Protection District Firefighters’ Pension Fund Annual Financial Report (ending 5-31-25)

FY25 Audit – Management Letters

Notices

Notice of Privacy Practice
HIPPA Notice
2013 Amended Notice of Privacy Practices

Disclosures

Compensation and Benefit Information – Public Act 97-0609
Public Act 97-0609 became effective, January 1, 2012. This act amends the Illinois Open Meetings Act and the Illinois Pension code and established new requirements for Illinois public bodies.  Among the law’s requirements are the following:
1) All IMRF employers must post, within 6 days of the approval of a budget, the total compensation package for each employee having a total compensation package that exceeds $75,000 per year; and
2) Any IMRF employer that approves an employee’s total compensation package equal to or in excess of $150,000 per year must post on its website, at least 6 days before approval, the total compensation package for that employee.

“Total compensation package” for purposes of the Act means “payment by the employer to the employee for salary, health insurance, a housing allowance, a vehicle allowance, a clothing allowance, bonuses, loans, vacation days granted, sick days granted.” 
Countryside FPD has elected to provide employee compensation for all of its employees regardless of salary level.

CFPD Total Compensation 2025-26