Cicero Town President Larry Dominick is a 50-year resident of the Town of Cicero.
A graduate of Morton East High School, Dominick attended Morton Community College before entering public service to the people of the Town of Cicero. After 14 years of working in the Cicero Streets Department, Larry joined the Cicero Police Department. He retired from the Police force as First Deputy Superintendent after 20 years of service to the community.
In 2005, Dominick resumed his public service to the Town of Cicero, winning election to a four year term as Cicero Town President in February 2005. He was sworn into office on May 10, 2005.
Longtime Supervisor Joe Virruso, who has served under eight Town Presidents, has said that “Larry Dominick has done more for the Town of Cicero than all of his predecessors combined.”
Under his leadership, Dominick has made safety his number one priority. In 2010, Cicero was named among the top 20 Safest Cities in America by House Hunt Online. He has expanded services to seniors, families, youth and local schools overseeing the Parent Patrols, and has expanded services without raising taxes. As safety increases, Cicero has become a magnet for new businesses including Wirtz, Walmart and more.
Larry Dominick has previously volunteered his time with the Berwyn/Cicero Youth Baseball League, and has served on the Cicero Police Pension Board and the Morton 201 High School District Board. Dominick has two adult sons, Brian and Derek, and he has three grand children. Derek has worked in Cicero for many years and currently works at the Department of Public Works. He and his wife Patti have two children, Danielle and Jacob. Brian, an employee of the District 99, has one son, Zachary.