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Michael Rummel, District 12

Aug. 25, 2017

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Grants Received for Conservation Projects

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The Lake County Forest Preserve District recently announced a $1 million Clean Water Act grant was received from the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency for work underway at Ethel’s Woods in Antioch. The grant will fund ecological restoration of the historical North Mill Creek riparian corridor.

Also, a $1 million grant from the Sustain Our Great Lakes Partnership will help support continued restoration efforts for the Lake Plain project in northeastern Lake County. The grant, administered by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, will be used by the Lake County Forest Preserves and the Chiwaukee Prairie Illinois Beach Lake Plain Partnership to restore connected habitat key to sustaining and enhancing the biodiversity of the rare Lake Michigan Lake Plain ecosystem, which is part of the Great Lakes basin. The project will restore critical blocks of land through invasive plant and prescribed burn management strategies to increase acreage of connected quality habitat for the Blanding’s turtle and other federal and state-listed species of concern. Learn more

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Reimbursement Funds Received for Project Documents
The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago provided a reimbursement of $147,899 for preliminary design plans created by the Lake County Forest Preserves for the reservoir expansion project at Buffalo Creek Forest Preserve in Long Grove. The Forest Preserves will use the reimbursement funds for future capital improvement.


Back-to-School Safety Tips

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As students return to the classroom, let’s make sure they are safe this school year! This means keeping an eye on the road for school buses and students walking to school and making sure students use their technology responsibly. Watch this video to watch safety tips from the Lake County Sheriff’s Office. 


County Joins State, Federal Agencies to Assess Flood Damage

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Lake County is working with state and federal teams, assessing the damage to homes and businesses impacted by the July floods. Recently, the teams went door to door to talk to residents. This validation is part of the ongoing Public Assistance assessment process to determine if the amount of flood damage meets the threshold to qualify for federal assistance to reimburse local governments and businesses for costs associated with the floods. Learn the latest information by visiting our 2017 flood web page.


Second Property Tax Payment Installment Due Sept. 6

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The second installment of your 2016 property tax bill is due Sept. 6. Please note you received one bill in May, and you will not receive another bill for the second installment. If you have misplaced your second installment coupon, you can print a copy from the Treasurer's Office website by entering your PIN or address. View your tax bill and check payment status.

Keep in mind, while you send your payment to Lake County, the County only keeps a small portion (about 7%), and the rest is distributed to many other taxing districts. Visit Lake County’s property tax information page to learn more about the property tax process, including what Lake County does with its portion.


End-of-Summer Rain Barrel, Compost Bin Sale

rain barrel compost bin sale

Learn the benefits of owning a rain barrel and compost bin as the Solid Waste Agency of Lake County holds an end-of-summer rain barrel, compost bin and accessories sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 15 at its Gurnee facility, 1311 N. Estes St. Both are made using recyclable materials. Some benefits are:

  • Save on your water bill and use water on your own schedule
  • Reduce erosion, flooding and stormwater runoff
  • Help plants resist disease and improve your soil’s pH balance


Household Chemical Waste Collection in Lake Forest

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Bring your household cleaners, fluorescent light bulbs and other household chemical waste products to be recycled as the Solid Waste Agency of Lake County holds its next mobile household chemical waste collection from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sept. 30 at the Lake Forest Municipal Services Center. SWALCO also offers year-round collections by appointment only at its Gurnee facility. Learn more about the collection, including items that will be accepted.


Water Usage and Conservation

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Water is a valuable resource that should not be wasted, but it can be easy to lose track of how much water is used. Read Lake County’s water usage and conservation guide, which has helpful information about water consumption, both indoor and outdoor as well as water conservation tips. Use this knowledge to verify that your home is leak free, and start conserving water in your daily activities.

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Use the Water Meter Customer Portal 
Lake County Public Works customers can monitor how much water is being used and possibly save money by visiting the Water Meter Customer Portal. Registering takes only a minute! Watch this video to learn the benefits of using the customer portal.  Register now!


Local Control on Election of Board Chairman Preserved

Calling it an “inappropriate interference” to county government, Governor Bruce Rauner vetoed Senate Bill 669 late Friday afternoon. The legislation sets a separate process for electing the County Board Chairman in Lake County and requires a local referendum be held in 2018 to seek approval on electing the board chairman directly by voters countywide versus by the members of the county board. Learn more


Passport Process Made Easy

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Did you know you can apply for a new passport or renewal at the Lake County Circuit Clerk's Office without an appointment? You can even get your passport picture taken. Watch this video, available in English and Spanish to learn about the passport services provided.


Visit Captain Daniel Wright Woods

Captain Daniel Wright Woods

This peaceful oasis among the bustling suburbs offers four miles of scenic trails: a short loop for hikers, bicyclists and skiers that circles a pond, and a 3-mile loop for hikers, bicyclists, skiers and horses. A footbridge spanning the Des Plaines River links Wright Woods to Half Day Forest Preserve. Together they offer some of southern Lake County's most scenic outdoor recreation opportunities.

Wright Woods was named for one of Lake County’s first settlers, Captain Daniel Wright. The preserve's 750 acres provide one of the best opportunities to see the powerful effects of water and fire. Prior to settlement by Europeans, wildfires regularly swept eastward across Lake County, only to be stopped by the Des Plaines River. Situated just east of the river, Wright Woods supports a rich oak and maple woodland that sometimes develops in less frequently burned areas. 

In late summer, look for nesting field birds in the restored prairie. Eastern bluebirds, tree swallows and red-tailed hawks are commonly seen here, too. With large stands of maples found at few other places in Lake County, Wright Woods is also a great place to view autumn colors. Learn more

New Dog Park To Open at Waukegan Savanna Forest Preserve

Waukegan Savanna dog park

If dogs could talk they would no doubt tell us they love living in Lake County. What’s not to love, with four great dog exercise areas and a new one on the way? Good news for our lucky canines is that these romping grounds will get even better over the next several years. 

In 2014, we conducted a survey to find out what features people would like in a new off-leash dog area opening at Waukegan Savanna Forest Preserve. Comments helped shape the park's design features. By incorporating public feedback, studying the latest national dog park design trends and complying with the ADA 2010 Standards for Accessible Design, there are great things in store for dogs and their owners. The new 11-acre Dog Park is the first phase of the Conceptual Master Plan for Waukegan Savanna. Plans include: 

  • Shade shelters 
  • Separate enclosed area for dogs less than 25 pounds
  • Entrance and 60-car parking lot at the northeast corner of Delany and Yorkhouse roads
  • Toilet and drinking water for dogs and people

Work on the new Dog Park is underway. Completion is expected in late fall 2018. Learn more


New Leaders Appointed in Transportation, Public Works

new county appointments 2017

The County Board recently announced the appointments of two leadership positions in the areas of transportation and public works. Shane Schneider, P.E., MBA will serve as the new Director of the Lake County Division of Transportation/County Engineer and Rodney Worden, P.E., will serve as the Lake County Director of Public Works. Learn more about these appointments.


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