Public meetings to address solar energy and increased rainfall, Lake County Fair, and More

 

view as a webpage  •   translate

 
Pedersen banner
White Border
Pedersen photo banner
 

Newsletter Sign Up  •  Contact Me  •  Website  

July 17, 2019

Color 1 Three people 36px

Public Meetings

Solar Energy Ordinance for Unincorporated Lake County

As the cost of solar power decreases, community interest in solar energy is surging. To accommodate this, Lake County is updating its zoning codes for unincorporated Lake County to reflect recent trends and improvements in solar technology. The public is invited to attend a hearing on proposed amendments to the zoning code at 2 p.m. July 23 at the Lake County Division of Transportation, 600 W. Winchester Rd., Libertyville.

Solar energy

The County’s new ordinance will be adapted from model regulations developed by the Solar Energy Task Force. Made up of the Lake County Planning, Building and Development Department, in partnership with 18 local municipalities and solar industry experts,  the Solar Energy Task Force recently developed a Solar Energy Systems Model Ordinance to use in adopting state-of-the-art solar zoning codes. Learn more

 

Increased Rainfall

Over the last few years, Lake County has been experiencing more frequent and stronger rainfall events, and as a result, the precipitation has broken records, caused millions of dollars in damage to properties, and obstructed the lives of Lake County residents and visitors. 

Rainfall effects

The Lake County Stormwater Management Commission invites individuals interested in hearing more about how increased rainfall is impacting Lake County to attend one of the public information meetings on July 24 and Aug. 8. Find out more.

 

Color 1 Divider 4px
Color 1 Bus 36px

Transportation News

Illinois Tollway Will Not Complete the Environmental Impact Statement for the Tri-County Access Project

The Illinois Tollway announced recently that it will not complete the environmental impact statement (EIS) for the Tri-County Access (TCA) Project, formerly known as the IL Route 53/120 Project. The EIS was intended to be a comprehensive regional study conducted by the Illinois Tollway to evaluate potential environmentally and fiscally responsible solutions to ease regional traffic congestion in Lake, northern Cook and eastern McHenry counties.

Lake County will continue to advocate and work closely with the Illinois Department of Transportation, municipal, township and State elected officials to improve traffic congestion based on priorities identified in the Lake County State Highway Consensus Plan. The Lake County Board reaffirmed its commitment to addressing traffic congestion relief by adopting an updated strategic plan at its July board meeting. The plan continues the emphasis on strategies and actions the County will take to support a sustainable transportation system. Learn more.

 

Color 1 Divider 4px
Color 1 Desk 36px

County News

Lake County Begins Construction on Modular Homes in North Chicago

Lake County is committed to providing residents with affordable housing options, especially for low-income families. One of the ways to provide residents with a more affordable alternative is through modular housing, which is less expensive because these homes are built off-site and delivered to their intended location to be put together on site. 

Modular housing NC

Modular housing helps with housing shortages because building can be done year-round in the factory, which also allows for high levels of quality control and assurance. We are excited to announce modular housing construction in North Chicago began in early June. Along with the State of Illinois, we provided funding to Community Partners for Affordable Housing (CPAH) to install new single-family homes for sale to low-income families. These homes will be available later this year.

 

Recreational Cannabis Model Zoning Ordinance Task Force

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker recently signed into law the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act legalizing the production, sale and adult use of recreational cannabis in Illinois effective January 1, 2020. Local governments across the state are now evaluating how they will ultimately regulate and/or restrict recreational cannabis businesses through zoning (to the extent permitted by law) in terms of location, operations, parking, security, distances to sensitive land uses, and other considerations.

To facilitate a regional “shared services” approach to tackling these complex issues, the Lake County Planning, Building & Development Department is leading a Model Zoning Ordinance Task Force with area municipalities and other community stakeholders to jointly develop regulatory strategies addressing commercial recreational cannabis in our respective jurisdictions. Updates will be provided as the Task Force convenes this summer.

 

Collaborative Addresses Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Criminal Justice and Behavioral Health Systems

Lake County is one of two communities in the U.S. selected to receive technical assistance to develop data-driven approaches to better understand and create inclusive and transformational strategic action plans incorporating best practices as part of SAMHSA’s Data-Driven Equity and Inclusion Learning Collaborative. The JFA Institute reported that while Lake County is below the national incarceration rate average, ethnic and racial disparities exist among people entering and being released from our jail. 

After identifying disparities that exist within the Criminal Justice and Behavioral Health Systems, Lake County, along with representatives from the North Chicago police department, Lake County Sheriff’s Office, States Attorney’s Office, Public Defender’s Office, 19th Judicial Circuit, Adult Probation, Health Department, and Nicasa Behavioral Health Services convened to strategize and develop an action plan that will address these inequities. This collaborative aligns with Lake County’s effort to reform the local criminal justice system and safely reduce the Lake County Jail’s population through the MacArthur Foundation Safety and Justice Challenge.

 

Watch All County Board Meetings

Keep informed about Lake County government! Watch County Board meetings live at 9 a.m. on the second Tuesday of each month. You can watch meetings live online or on Comcast channels 18 and 30, or AT&T channel 99. You can also view archived board meetings and standing committee meetings anytime.

 

LCTV
Color 1 Divider 4px
Color 1 Scale 36px

News from the 19th Judicial Circuit

Law Day at the 19th Judicial Circuit

High school, middle school, and elementary school students came to the Lake County Courthouse to celebrate “Free Speech, Free Press, Free Society” during this year’s Law Day. Featuring representatives from every corner of the county’s justice system, students had the opportunity to participate in mock trials, evidence presentations, and coloring/writing contests. Watch this video to learn more.

 

Law Day 2019
Color 1 Divider 4px
Color 1 Megaphone 36px

Veteran News

Veteran Services, Discharge Records, and Bonus Programs

Veterans Services Brochure

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 eligible dependents who live in Lake County. Read our Veterans Services Brochure to learn more.

Vet shadow

Discharge Records or DD214’s
The Lake County Recorder of Deeds Office is the proud keeper of military service discharge records, or DD214’s. If you would like a copy, fill out a request form for discharge records or for discharge records filed specifically in Lake County.

Veterans’ Affairs Bonus Programs
Through the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs Bonus Programs, veterans who served in the Korean or Vietnam wars or in the Persian Gulf and individuals currently serving in the Global War on Terrorism can apply for a bonus payment. POW’s may also be eligible for compensation. Learn more about the bonus payment and how to apply.

 

Color 1 Divider 4px
Forest Preserve logo

Forest Preserve News

Fresh Produce Available

Each summer, teens from low-income communities work at the Green Youth Farm in Lake County to grow produce while gaining paid work experience, entrepreneurial skills and exposure to healthy foods and cooking. This program is a partnership between the Lake County Forest Preserves, the Preservation Foundation and the Chicago Botanic Garden

Fresh produce

Fresh produce is available for purchase at a weekly farm stand from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesdays through Oct. 9. The farm stand is in the parking lot of the Greenbelt Cultural Center in North Chicago. Learn more »

 

Nature Open House

A nature open house will take place from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. July 25 at Heron Creek Forest Preserve in Lake Zurich. Live animals, crafts and guided activities will introduce you to some of the creatures that call Heron Creek home. Bring a picnic dinner and play on the playground, then stop by Shelter B and explore the nature of the preserve. The event is free, and no registration is required. Learn more » 

 

lcfpd Nature open house

Objects Talks: Magniscope

Is Lake County the birthplace of the motion picture projector? Yes! Discover the role of the magniscope in early motion pictures and how its inventor Edward Amet used his machine to show movies he created in his backyard. Objects Talks: Magniscope, a program for adults, will run from 2 to 2:30 p.m. July 30 at the Dunn Museum. $6 adults, $6/$3 seniors. Includes Museum admission. Registration is required. Learn more »

 

Color 1 Divider 4px
Color 1 Sun 36px

Community Events and News

2019 Lake County Fair

Lake County Fair is Coming

The annual Lake County Fair returns July 24 through 28 at the Lake County Fairgrounds and Event Center in Grayslake. Check out all the favorites including monster truck shows, the demolition derby, 4-H exhibitions, and more. Visit the Lake County Fair website for more information.

 

Live Music in the Parks

Don't miss the next Live Music in the Parks concert from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 17 at the Lehmann Mansion. 

 

It's Thursday Concert Series

Enjoy free concerts at 7:30 p.m. at Antioch's bandshell as part of the It's Thursday Concert Series. Upcoming artists include the Saturday June Band on July 25 and the Class of 68 on Aug. 1. Learn more

 

Taste of Summer 

Visit the Taste of Summer, Carnival & Sidewalk Sales July 18 - 21 in downtown Antioch at the Brook Bandshell. Learn more

 

Boating in Lake County

Boating Lake County

Boating is one of the most popular activities in Lake County, and it’s no surprise as the area has over 170 lakes, rivers and waterways to visit. Check out Boating Lake County as your resource, including maps of all the county’s public boat ramps, lakefront dining, upcoming events and more.

 

Talk To A Nurse

Got questions about health insurance or health conditions? Need to find transportation to a medical appointment? Attend the Talk to a Nurse Family Solutions Event from 10 a.m. to noon Thursday, July 18 or 6 to 8 p.m. July 25 at the Antioch Public Library, 757 Main St. For information, call 847-395-2809.

 

Back to School Giveaway

Receive clothing, shoes, toiletries and school supplies as the Antioch Traveling Closet holds a back to school giveaway from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 4 at the Antioch Senior Center, 817 Holbek Drive. Items will be given on a first-come, first-serve basis at no charge. Learn more

 

Secretary of State Super Senior Event

Renew your driver's license and license plates and learn about being an organ and tissue donor at the Secretary of State Super Senior Event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 16 at 1625 Deep Lake Road, Antioch.