Village of Secor, IL
About Secor, IL
A small Illinois village with a long railroad history and a community committed to thoughtful, neighborly governance.
Our Story
A Brief History of Our Town
The town was named after Charles A. Secor — a partner in the engineering firm that laid out the eastern branch of the Peoria and Oquawka Railroad.
By the Map
Area Facts About Secor
Source: Wikipedia, U.S. Census Bureau
Our Mission
A community committed to one another
Secor, Illinois is dedicated to fostering a close-knit, vibrant, and forward-thinking community that honors our rich history while embracing innovation and growth. We are committed to ensuring the well-being and prosperity of our residents through exceptional public services, responsible stewardship of our natural and economic resources, and the promotion of civic engagement and cultural heritage. Together, we strive to create a safe, inclusive, and sustainable environment where every individual has the opportunity to thrive.
By the Numbers
Demographics
Per the 2020 U.S. Census, via Wikipedia
Who We Are
Village Leadership
The elected officials, staff, and professionals who serve the residents of Secor.
Village President
Robert Wilkey
Village Treasurer
Greg Slayton
Village Trustees
- Dee Dee Allen
- Tara Wilkey
- Jerry Bagby
- Jeff Harms
- Don Breach
- Louise Slayton
Village Supervisor
Darrin Sengpiel
Maintenance Supervisor
Colin Craig