Illinois Code § 60 ILCS 1/15-5

Township within city; organization; petition; hearing.
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(a) The county board in any county under township organization, by
resolution, may provide (i) that the territory embraced within any city in the
county, if the territory has a population of not less than 3,000, shall be
organized as a township or (ii) that the territory of any city having a
population of not less than 15,000 and composed of portions of 2 or more
townships may be organized into a new township under the name designated in a
petition under subsection (b). The city shall be known as a coterminous city.

 
(b) The county board shall take no action by way of resolution as to any
territory under the provisions of clause (i) or (ii) of subsection (a) unless a
petition requesting that action, signed by at least 200 voters of the
city, has been presented to the county board and the board has held a public
hearing on the petition. Notice of the hearing shall be published at least 3
times in a newspaper published in the city or, if there is none, in a newspaper
published in the county and having a general circulation in the territory
described in the petition. The first notice shall be published at least 60 days
before the date of the hearing.

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