Upper Des Plaines River Watershed impact analysis, April 2 election, "What's Happening With..." and More

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Craig Taylor, District 19

March 12, 2019

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Road to reinstatement pilot program

Apply for the Road to Reinstatement Pilot Program

Lake County residents who are unable to pay outstanding fees and fines may be eligible for Lake County’s Road to Reinstatement Pilot Program. This program will provide individuals an opportunity to reduce outstanding costs to get their licenses renewed or reinstated. To apply for the program, individuals must submit an application for waiver of court fees, personal information form, and their driving abstract by March 29.  Find out more.


Environmental News

Lake County Stormwater Management Commission Presents Upper Des Plaines River Watershed Impact Analysis Findings
In June 2018, the Lake County Stormwater Management Commission (SMC) entered into a contract with Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. to study the Upper Des Plaines River Watershed (DPRW) within Wisconsin and the potential impacts in Wisconsin and Illinois due to development in that region. The initial results from the analysis were presented at the Stormwater Management Commission board meeting on March 7. 

Flooding and water quality issues don't stop at the state line. It's imperative that we're looking at environmental issues and impacts in both Illinois and Wisconsin so we can protect residents and businesses in both states.

Initial results from the study are available on the SMC website. Any comments about the draft report should be sent to Stormwater@lakecountyil.gov.


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Lake County Creates Solar Energy Task Force
Lake County is creating a Solar Energy Task Force in partnership with local communities. The task force participants will work to develop a solar energy model ordinance that will serve as a template for communities to use when adopting solar specific zoning codes. Through this task force, participants will share collective ideas and discuss the challenges faced when regulating solar installations. Lake County and our partners aim to modernize regulations to adapt to emerging trends in solar technology. 

As the new Energy and Environment Committee studies energy consumption and the impact of climate change on the county, this task force will help further the County’s efforts toward looking at renewable energy sources and reducing its carbon footprint. Further updates will be provided in my future newsletter.


Green Living Fair

Green Living Fair
Drop off bikes, Styrofoam blocks, eyeglasses, gym shoes and more for recycling, and learn about earth-healthy daily routines from over 30 exhibitors at the Green Living Fair. This year’s event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 16 at the Libertyville Civic Center, 135 W. Church St. Admission is free!  Learn more


Old McHenry Road Improvement - Downtown Long Grove

Crews have resumed work, working on driveway culvert installation, underdrain behind the curb, prep work for wall construction near the visitors office on the south/westerly side of Old McHenry Road and other miscellaneous work at the intersection of Old McHenry Road and Robert Parker Coffin Road.

Watch for workers and flaggers, as daily lane closures will be utilized. Watch for trucks coming in and out of the job site. View the project website for further updates.


Apply for A Summer Internship with Lake County

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Come work with Lake County this summer! We have internship opportunities, which are great positions for those currently enrolled in school or recent graduates.

  • The Lake County Stormwater Management Commission is seeking four stream inventory interns and one detention basin inventory intern. Learn more
  • The Lake County Division of Transportation is hiring civil engineering interns to work from May 20 to Aug. 9. Learn more

 


Leaders Meet to Discuss 2019 Legislative Initiatives

Legislative Committee discussion

Lake County Board members recently met with Lake County’s legislative delegation to discuss the opportunities and challenges facing Lake County as the 101st General Assembly convenes and begins its work. Meeting at the County Board Legislative Committee meeting, the attendees heard a brief overview of current bills pending for which Lake County requested sponsorship, discussed the need for an infrastructure bill and reviewed a countywide State Highway Consensus Plan that identifies the transportation projects that would have the biggest regional impact in Lake County. Leaders also discussed further opportunities for property tax relief through consolidation and reform. Learn more.

Watch the Lake County Legislative Committee meeting, and hear the discussion.


April 2 Election – Voter Registration, Early Voting and More

The April 2 Consolidated Election will give Lake County residents some real voter power as they will be electing municipal offices, library trustees, park district commissioners and school board members. Also on the ballot will be seven public questions.

Voter Registration
Online voter registration is available until March 17 through the Illinois State Board of Elections. An Illinois driver’s license or state ID card is required for online registration.

Grace Registration will be available now through April 2 at the Clerk's Office during weekday business hours, any early voting site when open, and at the voter’s assigned Election Day site. Applicants must meet all voter registration requirements, provide valid identification, and vote at the time of registration.

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Vote Early
Early voting will be available March 18 to April 1 at sites throughout Lake County. Find an early voting site near you by using this locator. Hours vary at the different sites, and some locations even offer weekend and evening hours.

Prefer vote mail

Vote by Mail
Registered voters wishing to vote by mail must submit a completed electronic application or paper application to the Clerk’s office by noon March 28. Voted ballots must be returned to the Clerk’s office bearing a postmark no later than midnight on Election Day. Complete your vote by mail application.

Prefer vote matters

Vote on Election Day
Those choosing to vote on Election Day, April 2 must go to their assigned polling location. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Find your assigned voting site.


Senior Citizen’s Assessment Freeze Outreach Sessions

Attention seniors! Attend an upcoming outreach session to receive assistance filling out the 2019 Senior Citizen Assessment Freeze Application for taxes payable in 2020 as well as assistance on other homestead exemptions available. Residents will work one on one with a staff member to complete the necessary forms. View Upcoming Outreach Sessions.

The Senior Freeze provides eligible seniors (based on income levels) protection against real estate tax increases due to rising property values as this exemption “freezes” your home’s equalized assessed value at a base year value. The base year is generally the year before you first qualify and apply for the exemption. For example, if you first qualify and apply in 2019, your property’s equalized assessed value will be “frozen” at the 2018 equalized assessed value. Please note that this exemption is not a tax freeze or a tax reduction and does not protect against increased taxes due to tax rate increases.

New this year, homestead exemption forms can now be filed electronically using the Smartfile E-Filing Portal!


Health Department Offers Reduced Well Water Testing Rates

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The Lake County Health Department is offering a reduced well water testing fee for homeowners who use well water as their primary source of drinking water. Now until March 22, the fee for testing for bacteria and nitrates will be reduced from $18 to $12. 

The Health Department encourages homeowners to do annual water testing and well maintenance to protect themselves from waterborne illness. Learn more, including where to pick up a sample kit and how to return the collected water sample.


Lake County Appreciates Our Veterans

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In Lake County, we appreciate the dedication and commitment of the men and women who have served in the United States Military. To honor their service, we offer resources to help veterans and their families. To learn more, visit the Veterans Assistance Commission website, and sign up for their monthly newsletter.


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Forest Preserve News

Marvelocity

Marvelocity: The Art of Alex Ross 
See the work of a renowned comic book artist at the Dunn Museum in Libertyville. Marvelocity: The Art of Alex Ross is on exhibit through Sept. 8. 

Considered one of the greatest artists in the field of comic books, Alex Ross has created some of the most iconic images known to fans today. For nearly 30 years, he has revitalized classic superheroes into works of fine art by illustrating characters including Spider-Man, Captain America, Iron Man, Storm from the X-Men, the Avengers, Black Panther and many more. Learn more»

LCFPD Greenbelt Cultural Center

The Perfect Venue for Any Event
Looking for the perfect venue for your wedding, corporate event or holiday party? The Greenbelt Cultural Center has exceptional indoor and outdoor spaces ideal for any occasion. This expansive 18,500-square-foot facility has large windows with panoramic views of the surrounding forest preserve. Book your event today »

LCFPD Kovach

How Minnesota, the West Indies & Africa Prepared Forest Preserve Executive 
Alex Ty Kovach, executive director of the Lake County Forest Preserves, oversees the second largest forest preserve district in Illinois. He is responsible for managing nearly 31,000 acres of natural lands, more than 200 miles of trails, an accredited museum, three golf courses and several special facilities. Learn more about Ty's job, his background and personal thoughts on leadership in this Daily Herald article.

LCFPD Trails and Tales

Trails and Tales: How a woman and her curious son started the Lake County Forest Preserves
A 33-year-old spontaneous homemaker with drive and determination, coupled with her son's desire to explore nature, sparked the start of the Lake County Forest Preserves a little more than 60 years ago.

Ethel Untermyer moved to Lake County from Chicago in 1952. She wanted to take her 3-year-old son, Frank, and her other children out to explore the woods at a forest preserve and asked a friend where the closest one was. Untermyer was shocked to learn there were none in Lake County. Learn more »


Community News

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Lake Zurich Shares "What's Happening With..."
 The Village of Lake Zurich continues its "What's Happening With....?" series, covering the time period of 2000 to around 2010 when the Great Recession stalled Lake Zurich's ambitions to redevelop the Main Street area into a master planned downtown with commercial storefronts, high density residential development and complementary amenities. 

This series, presented by the village, reviews the history, ownership, development activity and current conditions of various properties in the village that are often asked about. Learn more

Everything Expo
Don't miss the Everything Expo from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 16 at Concorde Banquets in Kildeer! This free community event will feature over 70 local businesses and community organizations as well as new features, the addition of restaurant vendors and a blood drive. Learn more

Barrington Family Expo
The sixth Annual Barrington Family Expo will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 7 at Barrington High School. This is a community and business expo that is free to the public.

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