Hart Road Construction Update, Stay at Home Order Extension, Face Coverings Mandatory, and more

 

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April 29, 2020

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Lake County COVID-19 Update  

Case Count Update  

The Lake County Health Department continues to monitor COVID-19 cases in Lake County.  As of April 28, 2020, 3,228 Lake County residents have tested positive for COVID-19, and there have been 119 deaths associated with COVID-19 complications. View the most current information. 

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Illinois Stay At Home Order to Be Extended to May 30 

Based on data from scientists and health experts and after consulting with stakeholders across the state, Governor JB Pritzker announced that he will sign a modified version of the state's stay at home order that will go into effect on May 1 and continue through May 30.  

Changes include: 

  • Health Care Centers can conduct elective surgeries and procedures in compliance with the guidance provided by the Illinois Department of Public Health. 
  • Greenhouses, garden centers, nurseries, and animal groomers may re-open as essential businesses, provided they maintain social distancing requirements and require employees and customers to wear face-coverings. 
  • Retail stores designated as non-essential businesses and operations may re-open to fulfill phone and online orders for curbside pick-up and delivery.
  • State parks will begin a phased re-opening 
  • Fishing and boating in groups of no more than two people will be allowed.  
  • Golf will be permitted under strict safety guidelines  

Cloth Face Coverings in Public Mandatory in Illinois as of May 1 

The modified stay-at-home order includes a provision that beginning May 1, every person over the age of 2 who is medically able must wear a face covering in public places where social distancing is difficult to maintain.  Some Lake County communities had already established emergency ordinances that required this. 

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Wearing a cloth face covering CORRECTLY can help prevent the spread of COVID-19 to others. When you go out, follow these tips from the CDC. If you have a child, remember those under age 2 should not wear a face covering. 

  • Make sure you can breathe through it 
  • Wear it whenever going out in public 
  • Make sure it covers your nose and mouth 
  • Wash after using 

The Importance of Staying Connected 

Social distancing does not have to mean social isolation. During this time when staying home is critical, make it a habit to check in with your neighbors, family members, and friends to ask about any stress and anxiety they may be feeling. 

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Though we are physically apart, we can still support one another and stay connected through the phone or via video chat. Also, keep in mind that staying active can improve your physical and emotional well-being. Take a walk or go for a bike ride, just remember to stay at least six feet away from others when doing soWatch the video. 


Record-Setting Six Tons of Food Collected at Drive-Thru Food Drive 

A drive-thru food drive organized and staffed by Lake County employees in Waukegan on April 23 broke a donation record for the Park City Northern Illinois Food Bank, with nearly six tons of food collected in just two hours. More than 25 Lake County Government employees volunteered their time running this no-contact event 

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The outpouring of community support was amazing, and showed the strength and tenacity of our community even during times of great difficulty. Thank you to all those who donated food and promoted and staffed the event. Watch this video to see the event in action! 

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Transportation News

Hart Road to Close for Reconstruction and Widening 

The Lake County Division of Transportation will be closing Hart Road at US Route 14 in Barrington starting May 18. The road is scheduled to reopen Aug. 17. The closure is necessary as part of railroad crossing improvements along with the reconstruction and widening of the intersection of Hart Road and US Route 14. View the detour route, and visit hartandus14.com to sign up for project updates. 

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Lake County 2020 Construction Program 

The start of spring is also the start of road construction season. The sight of orange construction cones normally means traffic delays. But due to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, many motorists are staying off the roads, allowing crews to make further progress on projects.  

Because traffic is down nearly 45 percent since the Illinois stay at home order went into effect, construction crews are working at all times of the day, including during morning and evening rush hour. Learn more 

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Get Help 

Paycheck Protection Program for Lake County Small Businesses 

A $480 billion dollar relief package to provide funding for small businesses that are suffering during the COVID-19 crisis was approved last week by the federal government. More than $320 billion is reserved for the Paycheck Protection Program, which provides forgivable loans to small businesses. The recent relief package also includes $75 billion for hospitals and $25 billion to establish more COVID-19 testing programs. 

The U.S. Small Business Administration resumed accepting Paycheck Protection Program applications on April 27. Lake County small businesses may apply for the Paycheck Protection Program here. Further program information, and copies of required forms for application are located on the Small Business
Administration website. Learn more 


Learn About Federal Funding and Local Relief Measures 

As part of the federal CARES legislation, Lake County is scheduled to receive approximately $1.7 million in Community Development Block Grant funds, as well as $770,000 in Emergency Solution Grant funds. These funds will be used to support housing and shelter costs for vulnerable individuals. Assistant County Administrator Matthew Meyers discusses these programs, as well as local relief measures that various Lake County departments are instituting to help residents and businesses. Watch the video. 

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Employment Resources from the Job Center of Lake County  

Looking for work? The Job Center of Lake County is maintaining a list of employers that are hiring during the COVID-19 crisis. View their Job Opportunities page.  

Job seekers who would like to be on the mailing list for future free online meetings to learn about tools and programs to help with career transition can submit their email address at this link. 

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Looking for employees? If you represent an essential employer that is looking for workers, complete the Job Opportunity Form and a Job Center team member will contact you. 


Federal Stimulus Payment 

The Internal Revenue Service has developed a  "Get My Payment" tool, where taxpayers can check the status of their stimulus payment, confirm payment type (direct deposit or check), and enter bank account information for direct deposit if the Internal Revenue Service doesn't have the information on file. Learn more about stimulus payments 


Utility Bill Payment Assistance   

The Community Action Partnership of Lake County is accepting applications for utility bill payment assistance. Those who have recently  experienced a loss or reduction in income are encouraged to call to see if they are eligible, since eligibility is determined by your household's income from the past 30 days. Call 847-249-4330 during normal business hours and ask to be transferred to a client service representative, who will help you apply by phone.  For more information, visit caplakecounty.org. 


Diapers for Infants 

Lake County is making sure even our tiniest residents are being taken care of during the COVID-19 crisis. Volunteers from Twice as Nice Mother and Child, in partnership with the Lake County Community Foundation and the Northern Illinois Food Bank, recently wrapped more than 11,000 diapers that will be distributed by our Special Supplemental Nutrition Program Women, Infants & Children (WIC) locations throughout the county. 

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The WIC program provides nutrition education, health care referrals, breastfeeding support and vouchers for nutritious supplemental foods at no cost to eligible Lake County residents. To find out if you are eligible for WIC benefits, please call (847) 377-8420. 


Help for Local Businesses 

Lake County Partners, a nonprofit corporation that supports Lake County businesses, has compiled helpful resources for area businesses.  View it here. 


Emotional Support 

Illinois has launched Call4Calm, a free emotional support text line for Illinois residents experiencing stress and mental health issues related to COVID-19. To speak with a mental health professional, text “TALK” or “HABLAR” (for Spanish) to 552020. 

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Call 211 to Get Connected to the Help You Need  

If you need help finding any social service, including resources for finding food, healthcare, paying your utility bills, mental health services, etc., please reach out to United Way of Lake County’s free, confidential 211 service through any of the following:  

  • Call 211 from your phone  
  • Text your zip code to 898211   
  • Visit 211lakecounty.org 

For additional resources for how to get help, visit 
www.lakecountyil.gov/gethelp

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How to Help 

Donate Homemade Masks  

With the new mask requirements going into effect May 1, Anna Yankelev from the Lake County Health Department shares some important information on making and maintaining cloth masks, as well as where you can donate cloth masks to those in need. Watch the video to learn more!  

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For instructions on making homemade masks and to view a list of locations of where to donate them, view the United Way volunteer opportunities web page.  


Volunteers Needed  

Volunteers are needed to serve meals to the homeless, deliver meals to seniors, provide general office support, and much more. Both telework and in person volunteer opportunities exist.  

Interested volunteers are asked to complete an online registration form with United Way of Lake County that asks for contact information, areas of interest and times of availability, in order to appropriately match volunteers with organizations in need of assistance.  

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View a list of volunteer opportunities
Complete the volunteer form 
Visit United Way’s 211 page for additional COVID-19 resources 


More Than $500,000 Raised for COVID-19 Community Response Fund 

United Way of Lake County announced $535,000 has been raised so far for the Lake County COVID-19 Community Response Fund to support local nonprofits providing urgent resources for Lake County neighbors in need. 

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The fund recently received major gifts of $100,000 from The Baxter International Foundation and $100,000 from First Midwest Bank in support of the effort.  

The fund is aimed at meeting critical needs, such as emergency food and shelter, rental and utility assistance, essential basic needs for children and families, and other emerging needs identified real time through Lake County’s 211 helpline. In less than four weeks, United Way has already disbursed two fund installments totaling $213,262 to 14 local nonprofit organizations. Read More 


Respond to the Census 

You’re washing your hands.  You’re keeping your social distance. You’re wearing a mask when you shop.  Now, it’s time to do one more thing:  Respond to the 2020 census. Your participation is vital to ensuring that Lake County gets adequate funding to support healthcare, schools, public transportation, roads and more.  Fill out your form now at
mycensus2020.gov, or call 844-330-2020.  

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Don't Forget About Childhood Vaccinations 

As a parent, you want to protect your little one from harm. Vaccinating your baby according to the
recommended immunization schedule gives him or her the best protection against 14 serious childhood illnesses—like measles and whooping cough—before he or she is 2 years old.   
Talk to your pediatrician about how to safely continue your child's routine care and immunizations during this time. For appointments at the Lake County Health Department and Community Health Center, call the Patient Access Center at (847) 377-8800.

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Forest Preserve News

Walk or Ride Single File on Trails 

The Lake County Forest Preserves is urging
people to follow social distancing rules when approaching others on trails from behind or from the opposite direction to prevent the spread of COVID-19. "It is essential that family groups of two or more break into a single file line and move off on the shoulder of the trail to allow maximum space when approaching or passing others," said Ty Kovach, Lake County Forest Preserves executive director. Learn more » 

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Leave No Trace When Using Preserves 

Forest Preserve officials are urging trail users to follow minimum impact practices when visiting the preserves. "It's essential that whatever you bring into the preserve, you take back out with you," said Executive Director Ty Kovach. "Maintenance is at a minimum at this time. We are working to keep the preserves safe, clean and open for use. Visitors can help in this effort by using forest preserve trash cans as little as possible," Kovach said. Learn more » 

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Closures and Cancellations Updates April 27

To date, all public buildings, restrooms, playgrounds, marinas, golf courses, visitor centers, model airplane field and dog exercise areas are closed until further notice. All in-person educational programming, volunteer workdays, picnic shelter rentals, open area reservations, and special use permits have been canceled through Sunday, May 31. 

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May shelter rentals will be refunded, and reservation dates can be rescheduled. This process may be extended in the future, but as of now refunds will only be provided for rentals during this period. Check the Lake County Forest Preserves website for updates on virtual education programs, and on closures and cancellations. Learn more » 

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Treasurer’s News 

Property Tax Bills Will Be Mailed First Week of May 

The first installment of Lake County property tax bills will be mailed the first week of May, and will be due June 8, 2020.  Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the needs for social distancing, please plan on using one of the many “touchless” ways to pay your bill, including by mail, by phone, online or via a drive-thru teller at a local bank. Watch for more information next month. 

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Chief County Assessment Office News 

Limited-Income Seniors Encouraged to Apply for Senior Freeze Exemption 

Property owners age 65 and older who have total household incomes of $65,000 or less are encouraged to apply for the Senior Citizen’s Assessment Freeze. This program may reduce property tax bills by freezing the property’s equalized assessed value, which impacts the total tax bill.  It does NOT freeze taxes, but it protects a property owner from tax increases due to rising property values. 

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Even if a property owner has applied for and been granted the freeze exemption in prior years, the application must be renewed annually. 

To learn more about how to qualify, how to apply and how to get help applying, click here. 


Become a Board of Review Hearing Officer 

The Lake County Board of Review is seeking qualified professionals with a background in real estate to serve as Board of Review Hearing Officers. All applicants must pass a two-hour qualifying exam, which was originally scheduled for May 6.  

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the exam has been postponed.  The new date and location is at 1 p.m. Thursday, June 4, 2020, at the Lake County Central Permit Facility, 500 W Winchester Road, Libertyville IL  60048.  Room, CPF GU 2220 A, B & C.   

To learn more about the role of hearing officers and how you can apply, click here. 

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What Happened in Committees?

Finance and Administrative Committee  

At the April 16 Finance and Administrative Committee meeting, which was held virtually, the committee discussed freezing the salaries of new county board members and elected officials, budget policies and planning in light of anticipated revenue reductions, and property tax and late payment due dates.  Watch the Discussion 

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Upcoming Lake County Board and Committee Meetings Will Be Held Virtually  

All Lake County board and committee meetings held during April and May are being conducted remotely. Meetings are live-streamed at lakecounty.tv, and on cable television (Comcast channels 18 or 30, depending where you live, and AT&T U-Verse Channel 99). To see a current schedule of board and committee meetings, click here 

Public comments will be accepted by email and phone call only.  Learn more 

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SWALCO News 

Earth Day 

April marks the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day!  One silver lining during the COVID-19 pandemic is that carbon dioxide emissions measured at Lake County traffic lights are down more than 50% since the stay-at-home order took effect.   

Here are a few ideas to mark Earth Day at home: 

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  1. Keep recycling: Visit SWALCO’s neighborhood guide to learn what’s accepted in your community. 
  2. Watch a film from the One Earth Film Festival, now being held virtually. 
  3. Learn how to do backyard composting. Visit SWALCO’s resource guide for more information. 
  4. Enjoy a walk on one of the many Lake County Forest Preserve trails, maintaining proper social distancing, of course. 
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Lake County Coroner’s Office News 

Lake County Coroner Howard Cooper and his staff explain the work his office is doing to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, including planning efforts, providing support to funeral homes and more. Watch the video 

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Community Events 

Lake Zurich Community Engagement Meetings

The Village of Lake Zurich publishes an email newsletter called Benchmarks to keep village residents informed. The latest issue features information about upcoming virtual community engagement meetings and other important information. Read it here