The Lake County Division of Transportation (LCDOT) will host a public information meeting concerning the upcoming reconstruction of Cedar Lake
Road between IL 120 and Nippersink Road. The plan is to reconstruct the
road from two lanes to three lanes of pavement to accommodate a center turn
lane. This project will include a new multi-use path with a connection to the forest preserve. In 2017, much of the construction for this project will be limited
to a large culvert replacement with a road closure, utility relocation, and
other off-road work. The main roadway work will begin in 2018.
Learn about the
upcoming construction activities, traffic management, and detours on Cedar Lake
Road. Exhibits showing the proposed conditions will be on display, and project
representatives will discuss the project and answer questions. View the project website to learn more.
When: 5 to 7 p.m. June 7 (open house format) Where: Village of Round Lake Public Works Building, 751 W.
Townline Road, Round Lake
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The Memorial Day ceremony will begin at 9:30 a.m. May 29 at the
American Legion Hall in Round Lake Park. The parade will follow and will lead
to the Round Lake Beach memorial at the corner of Cedar Lake Road and Clarendon
where the community is invited to join a second memorial service at the
memorial. Learn more
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As motorists take to the roads
this upcoming Memorial Day weekend, the Lake County Sheriff’s Office reminds
everyone to buckle their seat belts. Sheriff’s deputies will be enforcing seat
belt laws, joining law enforcement agencies across the country in mobilizing
the Click It or Ticket Border to Border Operation. Learn more
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Road construction can cause delays, but don’t try to hurry
through a work zone. Even if workers aren’t on site, work zone speed limits are
in place AT ALL TIMES by state law. This is for the safety of drivers as well
as the workers. Work zones have changing conditions, shifting or narrowing
lanes, equipment and other potential hazards to motorists that are going too
fast or not paying attention. Watch this
video as Lake County Division of Transportation workers share a few safety
tips and ask for your help to make sure everyone gets home safely at the end of
the day.
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Are you planning to go boating over the Memorial Day weekend?
Boating is one of the most popular activities in Lake County, and it’s no
surprise as the county offers so many lakes to visit as we enjoy the warmer
weather. Check out BoatingLakeCounty.com as your boating resource including
maps of all the county’s public boat ramps, lakefront dining and more.
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Did you know the Lake County
Division of Transportation (LCDOT) has about 60 miles of bike paths and bike
lanes as part of the Lake County highway system? This is part of the over
550 total miles of trails and bike ways, connecting forest preserves and
communities throughout the county! Plan your next trip by using the Bike Lake County
application, where you can find all the
trails, paths, and lanes you can use in Lake County.
Dan Krill from Lake County’s
Planning, Building & Development Department has been using these bike paths
and bike lanes while riding his bike to work every day (even in the winter) for
the past seven years. Watch this video to hear his story,
and learn how LCDOT continues to consider non-motorized travel a high priority.
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Protect your wallet and identity by ordering certified
or genealogical copies of Lake County birth, death, marriage, or civil union
records directly from the County Clerk’s Office. Residents are warned
against using online vendors, who sometimes charge higher fees, and they
ultimately send the order to the County Clerk’s Office to be fulfilled. To
protect the integrity of these records, access is restricted by state statute,
and applicants are required to complete a written application and provide valid
identification. For those who cannot visit the Clerk’s office, downloadable
application forms are available. Learn
more
Turning food scraps into compost is just one part of Lake County’s
critical strategy to increase recycling across the county and achieve a 60%
recycling goal. One way the Solid Waste Agency of Lake County is helping work
toward that goal is through food scrap programs like the ones recently launched
in Highwood and Lake Bluff, the first municipalities in Illinois to include
year-round food-scrap collection programs in hauling contracts. Watch this video to learn more about
this new program.
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Forest Preserve News
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Help
Restore Nature Spend
a weekend morning restoring wildlife habitat. Gather with other
preservation-minded volunteers, and help make a difference in the health and
habitat of your forest preserves. No experience is required, and families and
groups are welcome. Please RSVP so we can bring enough equipment for everyone. Learn more
Foundation
Celebrates 10 Years This
year marks the 10th anniversary of the Preservation Foundation of the Lake
County Forest Preserves. Every gift from every donor helps us do more. We’ll
celebrate this milestone with a special event for our “first decade donors,”
and we’ll host behind-the-scenes tours and gatherings to thank donors and inspire
others to get involved. Learn more
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Beyond Ribbit Few sounds evoke
summer in Lake County like the song of frogs. Listen for these late-season
breeders at a preserve
near you.
Grey treefrog (Hyla
versicolor) Hearing birds singing
at night? It may be the bird-like musical trill of this frog calling from the
trees. Best bet: Van Patten Woods (Wadsworth), west of the river.
Green frog (Rana
clamitans) Listen at night near
ponds and rivers for the sound of a loose banjo string being plucked once or
twice. Best bet: preserves with ponds, such as Captain Daniel Wright Woods
(Mettawa).
Bullfrog (Rana
catesbeiana) Some use the mnemonic
“jug-o-rum” for this common, but non-native, species. We prefer to imagine Star
Wars light sabers in action. Best bet: Des Plaines River Trail and adjacent
forest preserves.
Explore more of Lake County’s
native plants and animals.
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Save the date for these events
Join Beachfest, the Village of Round Lake Beach's annual festival
June 23 to 25. Enjoy live musical acts, a craft and vendor fair, carnival,
food, and more. Learn
more
Relive history as the Village of Hainesville holds its next Civil
War encampment and battle Sept. 16 and 17 at the Northbrook Sports Club.
Admission and parking are free. Learn
more
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