Increased Rainfall Public Meeting at Round Lake High School

 

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July 26, 2019

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Public Meetings

Public Meeting to Address Increased Rainfall in Lake County

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Please join me, State Representative Sam Yingling and the Lake County Stormwater Management Commission at an information meeting on increased rainfall in Lake County. 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. This meeting is a great opportunity to learn floodproofing tips and hear about the impacts of increased rainfall.

Where: Round Lake High School Theater, 800 High School Drive, Round Lake

When: 6-8 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 8

Find out more.

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County News

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

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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.

 

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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.

 

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Forest Preserve News 

Fresh Produce Available

Fresh produce

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 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 »

 

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 »

 

Meet the authors of Marvelocity 

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In their book Marvelocity, Alex Ross and Chip Kidd bring to life beloved Marvel Universe comic characters, including Captain America, Spider-Man, Iron Man, the Avengers, Black Panther and many more. They tell the stories of the superheroes that live in this universe and of a boy who wanted to illustrate them. Meet both authors at a unique book signing from 1–4 p.m., August 10, at the Dunn Museum. Learn more »

 

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News from the 19th Judicial Circuit

Law Day at the 19th Judicial Circuit

Law Day 2019

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.

 

Your Courthouse at Work: Featuring a Tour of the New Court Tower

Your Courthouse at Work 2019

Watch this video as judges from the 19th Judicial Circuit take you on a behind-the-scenes look at what's happening at the Lake County Courthouse. Residents can take a virtual tour of the courthouse, get updates on new laws, learn about the Law Merit Badge Program, and much more.

 

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Community Events and News

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GO Lake County

Lace up your walking shoes and GO Lake County! Over 15 park districts and communities across the county have partnered to create programs and events for children and adults as part of the GO Lake County walking initiative. Find events in your area.

 

Keep It Safe

Keep it Safe Seminar

Some lenders impose unfair and abusive terms on borrowers through deception and coercion. Referred to as “predatory lending,” there are warning signs you should look for. Learn how to protect yourself from predatory lending practices and obtain advice on how to financially prepare for emergencies by attending the Keep It Safe Seminar, hosted by Lake County Treasurer Holly Kim and First Midwest Bank. To register, call (847) 377-2043 or email AMathews@lakecountyil.gov.