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November 17, 2017

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Dear Neighbors,

I am always looking for feedback on my newsletter as well as what's happening in Lake County. If you have any comments or concerns, feel free to send me an email, or give me a call at 224-627-0767. If this newsletter was forwarded to you, please sign up to continue to receive news about Lake County and District 7.


Lake County Board Approves Balanced, Fiscally Responsible 2018 Budget

The County Board recently approved the 2018 budget that spends $437 million on core services, including transportation and infrastructure, health services, courts and public safety. The budget is up less than 2% from last year. The county board maintains a strong track record of practicing fiscal responsibility, which means making prudent, data-driven decisions, using resources efficiently and maintaining sustainable, financial operations. As a result, this budget is balanced and Lake County is fiscally stable. The County has been able to hold the line on its budget because across the organization, departments are implementing operational efficiencies, leveraging technology, and sharing services that are making a difference to our bottom line.

Learn more by visiting our online Budget Story, and watch the budget presentation and discussion from the board meeting by going to lakecounty.tv and clicking on items 60 & 61. 


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Delivering Exceptional, Financially Sustainable Services 
Lake County works to improve the quality of life in Lake County and provide services that benefit more than 700,000 Lake County residents. Our mission is to deliver exceptional, financially-sustainable services that promote a safe and healthy community while enhancing economic vitality. Our core values of fiscal responsibility, exceptional service, operational excellence, leadership and environmental stewardship influence everything we do. Watch this video to see how we are delivering on our mission and values every day! 



SBA Offers Disaster Loan Assistance and Opens Outreach Center

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Homeowners and business owners impacted by the July 2017 flooding in Lake County may be eligible for loan assistance from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). A Disaster Loan Outreach Center has opened at the Lake County Emergency Operations Center, 1303 Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville where SBA customer service representatives will issue loan applications, answer questions and help individuals complete applications. Find out more by viewing this SBA news release


FEMA Denies Governor’s Request for Federal Disaster Declaration
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 record flooding and severe storms in July. Lake County has been notified that FEMA has denied this request. For information on the July 2017 flood, including a breakdown of the Disaster Declaration Process, visit the county’s flood information page.



Bounty of Lake County

This Thanksgiving, you can get everything you need by shopping local! Lake County has more than 30,000 businesses and you may be interested to learn how some have a surprising connection to Thanksgiving and preparing a fabulous dinner! Watch video


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Eat Healthy This Thanksgiving

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Thanksgiving is time to think about all that we’re thankful for and enjoy a home-cooked meal with family and friends. But sometimes the meal can contain unhealthy amounts of calories and fat. You can enjoy the holiday season and be healthy too! Here’s some tips from Elizabeth, a dietitian from the Lake County Health Department.

 

  • Find recipes which are carbohydrate controlled, low sugar, low sodium, and low fat.
  • Eat a light snack, such as raw vegetables or a piece of fruit, and consume adequate water to help prevent overindulging at parties and family gatherings.
  • Find fun ways to incorporate physical activity with the family both indoors and out. Go on a walk together, try lunges and chair exercises, or play charades with the family.
  • Go to the health department’s Healthy Eating Active Living page to find more tips to eat healthy and stay active all year long.

 

Here’s some healthy holiday recipes that you can make for your Thanksgiving table.

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Join Thanksgiving for Nature Scavenger Hunt

Experience an afternoon discovering the gifts we receive from nature as you walk a designated trail searching for clues on Nov. 19. Afterward, enjoy a hot beverage. This activity is self-paced. Arrive anytime between 1 and 3 p.m. to begin. Registration is recommended. Learn more

 

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Enjoy the Holiday Season Across Lake County

Stormwater Management Commission Awards

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As the holidays approach, a great way to relax and unwind is to go to one of Lake County’s tree lightings and other special holiday events. Check out Visit Lake County’s listing of tree lightings and special holiday events to enjoy time with family and friends.

 

Join These Community Activities

  • The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train will be stopping in Gurnee on Dec. 2. The train is scheduled to arrive near Viking Park, 4374 Old Grand Ave. The train is nearly 1,000 feet long with 14 rail cars, each decorated with lights and holiday designs. Learn more
  • Enjoy the Gurnee Park District's holiday choral concert, presented by Viking Park Singers at 3 p.m. Dec. 3 at the Viking Park Dance Hall. Learn more
  • The Grandwood Park Park District invites families to enjoy cookies and milk with Santa from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Dec. 3 at the community center. Learn more

Since 2006, the Stormwater Awards Program has recognized outstanding efforts by organizations, communities, groups, and individuals for projects and other proactive and innovative efforts to improve water quality, reduce flooding, and help restore the natural drainage system. If you know of something or someone who fits this description, please nominate them for one of the award categories. The deadline to submit nominations is Dec. 1Learn more

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Lake County Road Safety

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Making sure that Lake County roads, bridges and bike paths are safe for the traveling public is the top priority of the Lake County Division of Transportation (LCDOT), local government agencies and police departments. Together, we have formed a multi-jurisdictional Safety Task Force to look for opportunities to enhance safety for Lake County residents. 

We can study the crash data and look for engineering improvements or enforcement strategies to make roads safer, but we need your help. As a road user, there are decisions you make and actions you take that have an impact on the safety of everyone around you. Many serious injury or fatal crashes are the result of driver behavior and can be prevented. Watch this video to learn ways you can help make our roads safer.

The Lake County Division of Transportation wants your input too! Take this survey to share your concerns about road safety. 


News from the Sheriff’s Office

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Telephone Scam
The Lake County Sheriff’s Office is receiving reports of Lake County residents getting fraudulent telephone calls from individuals representing themselves to be from the Lake County Sheriff’s Office. Learn more

 

Join Town Hall Meeting
The Lake County Sheriff’s Office will discuss issues such as the opioid crisis, “A Way Out” program and other programs offered by the Sheriff’s Office at a town hall meeting from 6 to 7 p.m. Nov. 28 at the Woodland Elementary School West cafeteria, 17371 W Gages Lake Road, Grayslake. The event is free and open to the public. For information, send an email to RepSamYingling@gmail.com or call 847-231-6262.


New Medicare Cards to Be Sent Next Year. Protect Your Identity

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Service will be sending out new Medicare cards to individuals with Medicare benefits beginning in April 2018 without Social Security numbers. But scammers are taking advantage of this change, especially during Medicare open enrollment. Medicare will never ask for your personal information, and the new cards will be free. Visit the Federal Trade Commission's website to learn more.

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Lake County Circuit Clerk Now Accepts Online Payments

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To increase efficiency and make the Lake County Circuit Clerk’s Office more accessible to the public, the office will now accept payments online for certain criminal and traffic cases. Individuals who owe outstanding fines and court costs may pay online by visiting the Circuit Clerk’s website. The website offers instructions in over 50 languages, and the service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Learn more


Give Back! Become an Election Judge

There’s no better way to support the election process than by being an election judge. Election judges are responsible for administering the proper and lawful conduct of all elections by serving in local voting sites. Watch this video as election judges share why they love the job, and learn how you can join them.

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Forest Preserve News

2017 Hike Lake County Challenge
Get active outdoors for your good health by taking our Hike Lake County Challenge. Complete seven of the hikes through Nov. 30 to earn a commemorative shield. View the 2017 hike location on our interactive trail map, or visit our website for more information. 


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Our Favorite Fall Preserves
There’s still time to view fall color in Lake County. While all of our forest preserves are beautiful and unique, we asked staff to share their favorites.

Nan Buckardt, Director of Education
Favorite Preserve: Van Patten Woods, Wadsworth
Great Plant: “The colors on oak leaves are so saturated and rich.”
Fun Fall Fact: “Colors are brightest when the fall frost strikes early.”

Allison Frederick, Assistant Public Affairs Manager
Favorite Preserve: Rollins Savanna, Grayslake
Great Plant: “Virginia Creeper! This vine slowly morphs from green to deep burgundy–and every color in between.”

April Vaos, Environmental Educator
Favorite Preserve: McDonald Woods, Lindenhurst
Great Plants: “Maple trees, Virginia creeper, and little bluestem.”

Ken Klick, Restoration Ecologist
Favorite Preserve: Captain Daniel Wright Woods, Mettawa
Great Plant: “Sugar maple.”

 

Documenting species

Documenting Species in Lake County
To document the richness and diversity of species present in the Lake County Forest Preserves, our wildlife biologists began a formal wildlife monitoring program. Since the late 2000s, the biologists, with the help of trained wildlife technicians, have monitored the presence of reptiles, amphibians, birds, and mammals. They have already collected more than 200,000 wildlife records. Visit the Forest Preserves’ blog to learn more!


Annual Fund Spotlight
Engaging volunteers at Greenbelt Forest Preserve is exactly the kind of project the Preservation Foundation Annual Fund was created to support. With limited staff, the District cannot reach into every Lake County community to engage volunteers we need to help care for our preserves. With a grant in 2016, Audubon Great Lakes got off to a great start in North Chicago. To build on that success, the Foundation Board awarded a $20,000 grant so the District can continue working with Audubon Great Lakes. The goal is to build a self-sustaining volunteer corps to support our ongoing work at Greenbelt.


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