Board considers FY2018 balanced budget, Trick-or-treat hours, and More

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Michael Rummel, District 12

October 27, 2017

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Board Considers FY2018 Balanced Budget

Board considers fy2018 budget

The Lake County Board will vote on the FY2018 budget in November. Lake County is committed to investing in people and our communities—that is at the foundation of our strategic plan and carries through to our budget. It’s a balanced budget that spends $437 million to fund core services, including transportation and infrastructure, health services, and public safety. For more than 20 years, Lake County has maintained a AAA bond rating from both major credit agencies – the highest rating possible. This budget continues to deliver efficient, cost-effective and accountable programs and services, by leveraging shared services and consolidation, like in the area of regional 911, utilizing technology, and streamlining operations.

Watch this video as I talk further about the proposed FY2018 budget. Check out our reader-friendly budget summary, and read the entire budget



Grace Period to Apply for Physical Property Damage Loans

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In September, Governor Bruce Rauner sent a request to the President of the United States asking that he approve federal assistance to help people in the northern Illinois region, including Lake County, recover from the record flooding and severe storms. Lake County has not received a response to this request.

The Small Business Association (SBA) has announced a 15-day grace period for Lake County residents impacted by the July 2017 floods to apply for low-interest, physical damage loans. The filing deadline is now Nov. 1, 2017. Loans up to $200,000 are available to homeowners to repair or replace damaged or destroyed real estate. Homeowners and renters are eligible for loans up to $40,000 to repair or replace damaged or destroyed personal property. For more information on eligibility, loan amounts, and other requirements, please view this SBA Fact Sheet.

The deadline to apply for Economic Injury loans, such as loans to assist small businesses and non-profits through the recovery period, is May 16, 2018

Applicants may apply online using the Electronic Loan Application (ELA) on the SBA’s website at https://disasterloan.sba.gov/ela.

Disaster loan information and applications may also be obtained by calling the SBA’s Customer Service Center at 1-800-659-2955 (1-800-877-8339 for the deaf and hard-of-hearing), or by emailing disastercustomerservice@sba.gov.


Surplus Equipment Auction Oct. 28

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Police cars, vans, SUVs, trailers, plows and other surplus equipment from local municipalities and government agencies will be at the Lake County Vehicle and Equipment Auction.

The auction will also include unclaimed property found in forest preserves throughout Lake County such as bicycles, clothing, electronics, and other assorted items in the possession of the Lake County Forest Preserve Ranger Police DepartmentAll items will be sold as-is. View a complete list of the items.

When: 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 28
Where: Lake County Fairgrounds, 1060 E. Peterson Road, Grayslake 


Happy Halloween!

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Whether your child will be a ghost, a goblin, a clown, or princess, get ready because it’s time for Halloween in Lake County! View the trick-or-treat hours for your area. 


Halloween Tricks and Treats
Enjoy free Halloween activities from 5 to 7:30 p.m. tonight (Oct. 27) at the Lake Forest Recreation Center gymnasium. The event is geared to preschoolers through third-graders and their parents. Learn more


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Don’t Throw Out Your Pumpkin! Drop It Off to be Composted
Drop off your pumpkin at a free compost dumpster between 9 a.m. and noon Nov. 4 at the Gurnee Village Hall parking lot, 325 N. O’Plaine Road. Any pumpkins, gourds and other organics can be included. Please remove candles, yarn, plastic or other decorations before dropping off your pumpkin. Learn more

 

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Household Chemical Waste Collection in Mundelein
The Solid Waste Agency of Lake County will hold its next household chemical waste collection from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Nov. 4 at the Mundelein Metra train station, 205 N. Archer Ave. Year-round HCW collections also are offered the second Saturday and fourth Monday of every month, by appointment only, at the Gurnee facility. These collections are open to Illinois residents only. View accepted items

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Illinois To Require E-Filing for Civil Cases. Take Training

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Beginning Jan. 1, 2018, Illinois will require all civil cases to be submitted electronically. eFileIL, Illinois’ new e-filing system, will provide the ability to electronically file documents through an authorized Electronic Filing Service Provider (EFSP) anytime for no additional cost using a secure web portal, thus reducing filing time and trips to the courthouse. The Lake County Circuit Clerk’s Office will offer free training for attorneys and other filers on Nov. 16 and Nov. 30 at the Lake County Courthouse to learn more about the e-filing process. Register by Nov. 1 for the Nov. 16 trainingRegister now


Protect Yourself Against the Flu. Get Your Flu Shot

Protect yourself and fight the flu by getting a flu shot. The Lake County Health Department offers the flu vaccine by appointment at the Immunizations Clinic, 2303 Dodge Ave., Waukegan. Learn more, including cost. Retail clinics, pharmacies, and individual healthcare providers also provide flu shots. Visit the Flu Vaccine Finder to find a convenient location.

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Turn in Your Unused, Expired Medications for Safe Disposal

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Turn in your unused or expired medications as the Lake County Sheriff's Office partners with the DEA for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28 at the following locations:

  • Village of Beach Park, 11270 W Wadsworth Road, Beach Park
  • Long Grove Fire Protection District, 1165 Old McHenry Road, Long Grove

Items that will be accepted are: expired solid prescription drugs, unwanted and unused prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs (pills), and controlled and non-controlled substances. Syringes, injectable drugs, IV solutions and liquid products will not be accepted. The service is free and anonymous.

Remember, you can dispose unused prescriptions or over-the-counter medications safely any time at prescription drug disposal boxes across the county. View the list of locations.


Red Ribbon Week

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Preventing drug use among youth is a constant battle that communities must fight. Lake County joins the nation to observe Red Ribbon Week, which continues through Oct. 31 and its commitment to promote a healthy, drug-free lifestyle. To help, the County offers resources to help schools and parents address this important issue. Learn more


Youth Gain Valuable Work Experience

The 2017 Lake County Summer Youth Employment Program recently wrapped up another exciting summer as more than 200 youth gained meaningful work experience while earning a paycheck. Funded by the Lake County Board, the program matches youth with local worksites that offer a paid, part-time work experience. Learn more about the Summer Youth Employment Program.

Summer Youth Employment Program 2017

Lake County Honors Students for Attendance

More than 96,000 Lake County students from 142 schools participated in this year’s Fall Attendance Competition. The top 10 schools in weekly attendance rate recently were honored by the Lake County Regional Office of Education. Watch this video to learn more about the competition.

2017 Attendance Week

Look Out for Deer!

Drivers are reminded to be cautious of deer during the fall breeding season. Deer will be more active and visible throughout the state, especially at dusk and dawn.  The risk for crashes involving deer greatly increases from October through December. Follow these safety tips.

 

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Celebrate Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Day
Whether you are an expert, novice or just interested in knowing more about GIS, we invite you to attend GIS Day from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 1 in Libertyville. Learn how GIS is being used by Lake County government and the Lake County Forest Preserves to improve transparency, create efficiencies and save tax dollars. See how Lake County used GIS to respond to the July flood event, learn how to easily eliminate paper maps and forms by leveraging mobile GIS, view the new interactive preserve and trail application, and more. Event information

 

Chili Scramble at Countryside Golf Course
Grab a friend and join this fall favorite. The Chili Scramble has a 10 a.m. shotgun start on Nov. 5 on Countryside's traditional course in Mundelein. With your two-player team you’ll enjoy 18 holes with a cart, chili, beverages, prizes for winners, and free range balls. Register online or at the Pro Shop. 


Chili scramble 2017
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Shelter Update
Plan early for your family reunion, company picnic or other group gathering to ensure your first choice of shelter and date. Reservations for 2018 picnic shelter rentals are now being accepted. Purchase permits online, by phone, or in person.


Spring Bluff Project Includes New Trail and Habitat Restoration
Thanks to an Open Space Land Acquisition and Development Grant from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, 0.7 miles of new trail will be developed at 229-acre Spring Bluff Forest Preserve in Winthrop Harbor, converting an existing asphalt roadway to a recreational trail. The new trail will connect to existing trails at adjacent Illinois Beach State Park via the 7th Street bike lanes.  The project also includes building a wildlife education and observation deck and completing habitat restoration work within the preserve. Spring Bluff is primarily wetlands with oak savanna and prairie. 

The land being restored is part of a greater ecological complex that supports multiple natural landmarks, including the recent designation as a RAMSAR Wetland of International Importance, nine endangered plant and animal species, and 114 bird species. The expected project completion is late 2018View map


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