Secretary of State facility opens in Lake Zurich, Electronic recycling, Kildeer reports ruse burglaries and More

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Craig Taylor, District 19

January 11, 2017

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Chairman Outlines Lake County's Top Priorities for 2017

Road projects, mental health services, government consolidation, and shared services with municipalities are just a few of the key priorities Lake County will focus on this year. Watch this video as Lake County Board Chairman Aaron Lawlor outlines Lake County’s top priorities for 2017 and what they mean to you. 

County Update 2017

Secretary of State Facility Opens in Lake Zurich

Renew your license plate stickers and State ID, submit an address change and more at the new Secretary of State facility located at 951 S. Rand Road, Lake Zurich. The new facility is open after the Secretary of State facility located on Peterson Road in Libertyville closed at the end of 2016. Learn more about the services offered at the Lake Zurich facility.

Provide Feedback about Travel Needs in Lake County

A Paratransit Market Study will soon be underway in Lake County to evaluate transportation options for seniors and those with disabilities. There are a variety of services currently available, such as Pace Dial-a-Ride or township programs, to assist this population in their travels to and from medical appointments, places of employment and other daily activities. This study will evaluate the range of available paratransit services, identify gaps in service relative to community needs, and recommend improvements.

Please join us at an upcoming community meeting to learn more. You will have the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback. The meetings will be conducted in an informal, open house format so attend any time during a session. The same information will be provided at all four meetings.

  • 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Jan. 17 at the Round Lake Beach Cultural & Civic Center, 2006 N. Civic Center Way, Round Lake Beach
  • 3 to 5 p.m. Jan. 17 at Waukegan Township Park Place Senior Center, 414 S. Lewis Ave., Waukegan
  • 2 to 4 p.m. Jan. 18 at Libertyville Township Office, 359 Merrill Court, Libertyville
  • 9 to 11 a.m. Jan. 19 at Wauconda Township Office, 505 W. Bonner Road, Wauconda

Be Aware of Ruse Burglaries and Learn How to Protect Yourself

The Village of Kildeer reports criminals are striking unsuspecting homeowners with tricks to get you away from the front door so that they can enter your house and quickly take valuables before you realize that you have been robbed. Ruse burglars especially look for older residents or people living alone to target. Learn more about ruse burglaries from the Lake County Sheriff's Office.


Residential Electronics Recycling Program Continues in 2017

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The Solid Waste Agency of Lake County will continue its residential electronics recycling program through 2017. After voting at an emergency meeting in March 2016 to close its remaining electronics collection sites, the agency was later able to successfully secure contracts with qualified recyclers and will continue to operate the program with no direct cost to Lake County residents. See what electronics items you can bring to the collection sites

Lake County residents should continue to use the four collection sites in Highland Park, Grayslake, Grant Township and Cuba Township. Learn more about the collection site hours and locations.  

Keep Lake County green! Recycle your holiday lights
Bring your unwanted strings of lights to be recycled between 7 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Cuba Township Road District Facility, 28070 W. Cuba Road, Barrington. This is one of the holiday light collection sites offered by SWALCO. View what items can be accepted.


Radon Gas Testing Kits Available through the Health Department

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In observance of January as National Radon Action Month by the Environmental Protection Agency, residents are encouraged to check radon levels in your home or apartment in January or during the winter months. 

Radon is an odorless and colorless gas that naturally occurs in rock and soil. It can seep into homes from the soil through cracks in the basement floors and foundations, crawl spaces, poorly sealed sump pumps, porous cinder block walls and other foundation floor and wall penetrations.  

Short-term test kits are available through the Lake County Health Department for $10. Watch this video to learn more about radon and the test kits.


Job News

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Learn steps to earn a Commercial Driver’s License
Do you want to become a truck driver? Attend an information session at noon Jan. 13 or 20 to learn about training to obtain your commercial driver’s license. The information sessions will take place at the Job Center of Lake County in Waukegan.

Find inspiration for your own success in latest newsletter
Looking for inspiration?  Read the latest Success newsletter from Lake County Workforce Development.  It's packed with stories of job seekers and businesses who made the career connection during 2016.

See Lake County’s current job opportunities
We work to improve the quality of life in Lake County and provide services that benefit more than 700,000 Lake County residents.  From law enforcement and health care, to engineering and information technology, we offer a wide spectrum of careers. Learn more about current Lake County government job opportunities.

Ela Township clerk position open
Ela Township is accepting applications for an open clerk position for the remainder of the term ending in May 2017. Applicants must be a registered voter and resident of Ela Township for at least one year. Mail a resume to 1155 E. Route 22, Lake Zurich, IL 60047, or send an email to info@elatownship.org by Jan. 31.


Sign Up To Join the 2017 Point-In-Time Count

Volunteers are needed for the 2017 Point-In-Time Count! We conduct a Point-In-Time count of both sheltered and unsheltered homeless persons to capture a picture of what homelessness looks like on any given day. Join us at 10 p.m. Jan. 25 to interview and count unsheltered homeless persons living within Lake County. Visit the Lake County Coalition for the Homeless site to register as a volunteer, and watch this video to hear from some of last year’s volunteers.

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As Temperatures Drop, Keep Your Animals Safe Too

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As the mercury drops, the Lake County Health Department’s Animal Care and Control Program reminds you to take precautions for your pets. Here are some tips to remember.

  • Limit the amount of time pets are outside when temperatures are below freezing.
  • Frostbite happens quickly. Watch for signs of hypothermia or distress, such as redness of the skin particularly around the ears, nose, and paw pads.
  • Keep pets away from harmful chemicals such as antifreeze or deicers that can easily become stuck between the paw pads.
  • Use caution with candles and space heaters as pets can brush up against them or knock them over, potentially starting a fire or causing injury to the pet.

Check this to learn more tips to keep your pets safe this winter.

Find Lost Pets on Health Department’s Website

Residents can share information about lost cats, dogs or other pets on the Lake County Health Department's Animal Care and Control webpages. Every year, more than 1,000 dogs and cats get lost in Lake County. The pages are regularly updated. 


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Holiday Tree Recycling
Don’t send your Christmas tree to the landfill. Drop it off with the Lake County Forest Preserves for recycling. Donated trees are chipped and used for trails and landscaping at forest preserves. Bring your tree to a drop-off site by Feb. 1. Learn more

Hoot and Howl Hike
Winter is a great time to listen for coyotes and owls, which are active year-round. Bundle up and learn about these amazing animals on Jan. 29 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at Lyons Woods. The program is open to adults and children ages 8 and older. Dress for the weather and wear warm, sturdy boots. Registration is required. Learn more

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Community News

Owl walk planned Jan. 21
See a live owl demonstration, learn about their life cycle, and go to Paulus Park in Lake Zurich to see some local residents. The owl walk, hosted by the Ancient Oaks Foundation will take place from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Jan. 21. Registration is needed. Call the Lake Zurich Parks and Recreation Department at 847- 438-5146 to register.

Join the Great Backyard Bird Count
Children and young adults as well as parents are invited to join the fifth annual Great Backyard Bird Count, hosted by Citizens for Conservation from 1 to 3 p.m. Feb. 19 at CFC headquarters, 459 W. Roue. 22, Barrington. Tom Vanderpoel, lifelong birdwatcher and CFC restoration director, will help identify birds and give an overview of techniques to attract birds to your own yard. After the bird count, participants can make their own nest supply boxes to encourage returning birds to build nests in their backyards. For information, call 847-382-SAVE.


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