FOIA in Freeport: How Residents Can Access Public Records and Demand Transparency

April 16, 2025 - Freeport, IL

Ever wonder how the City of Freeport spends your tax dollars? Curious about a recent city council decision, police activity, or a new construction project in your neighborhood? Thanks to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), every resident of Freeport has the legal right to access public records and get answers.

FOIA isn’t just a tool for journalists and attorneys—it’s a right extended to all citizens, empowering you to request information from your municipal government and better understand how decisions are made in your city.

What Is FOIA and Why Does It Matter in Freeport?

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act gives people access to documents and data created, maintained, or used by public bodies—including the City of Freeport and all of its departments.

FOIA gives you the power to:

  • Review how your tax dollars are spent

  • Learn how contracts are awarded

  • Access meeting minutes, ordinances, and public notices

  • Understand local law enforcement policies

  • Monitor city code enforcement and zoning decisions

  • Investigate environmental and infrastructure projects

In short, FOIA ensures transparency and keeps public officials accountable to the people they serve.

Who Can Submit a FOIA Request in Freeport?

Anyone—residents, non-residents, organizations, journalists, attorneys, and business owners. You don’t need a lawyer or any special reason to file. If you want to know something, you have a right to ask.

Common Reasons Freeport Residents File FOIA Requests

  • To access city council meeting minutes or agendas

  • To examine employee salaries or job descriptions

  • To view police incident reports or crime data

  • To request information about city spending or vendor contracts

  • To track building permits or zoning changes in a neighborhood

  • To investigate how nuisance property complaints are handled

How to File a FOIA Request with the City of Freeport

The City of Freeport has a designated FOIA Officer and a clear process in place. Here’s how to get started:

  1. Write Your Request
    Be clear and specific. For example:
    “I am requesting a copy of all building permits issued for the 200 block of W. Stephenson Street between January 1 and December 31, 2024.”

  2. Submit the Request
    You can send your request by:

    • Email: danderson@cityoffreeport.org

    • Mail or In Person:
      FOIA Officer - City Clerk
      City of Freeport
      314 W. Stephenson Street, Suite 200
      Freeport, IL 61032

  3. Wait for a Response
    The City must respond within 5 business days. They may extend by another 5 business days under certain conditions. You will either receive the documents, a denial (with an explanation), or a notice of delay.

  4. No Fees for Simple Requests
    There is usually no charge for electronic documents or small paper requests. For large requests or physical copies, the City may charge nominal fees for duplication.

What If You're Denied?

If your request is denied or partially denied, you can:

  • Request a review by the Public Access Counselor in the Illinois Attorney General’s Office

  • Submit a revised request for clarity

  • Challenge the decision through legal channels if necessary

Transparency Begins at City Hall

The City of Freeport belongs to its people—and FOIA ensures that you have the tools to see how it’s run. In an age where trust in government matters more than ever, FOIA allows everyday residents to verify, question, and engage with the decisions that shape our community.

If you’ve never filed a request before, now’s the time. Whether it’s about street repairs, a public safety concern, or financial transparency, you have a right to know.

For more information, visit the City of Freeport’s FOIA page on their official website:
👉 https://cityoffreeport.org/required-government-documents11/