Committee Reviews Data, Discusses Recommendations for County's Redistricting Plan The Lake County Reapportionment Committee reviewed maps utilizing 2020 U.S. Census data and discussed recommendations at its September 27 meeting as part of developing a redistricting plan for Lake County. Among the topics the members discussed were the number of County Board Members, number of County Board districts, and the method of electing the Lake County Board Chair. Watch this video to see the full committee discussion.
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Households Receive Assistance Through Lake County's FERA Program Lake County's Federal Emergency Rental Assistance (FERA) Program, which helps individuals pay rent and/or utility bills, has processed 1,820 applications since the program opened in April 2021. Out of the applications that have been processed, 1,300 individuals were eligible based on the program’s criteria and received funding.
Individuals may still apply for assistance. Learn more about eligibility and apply.
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211 Marks Two Years Guiding People to Resources United Way of Lake County celebrated the second anniversary of 211 services for Lake County. Community leaders and stakeholders tuned in to learn how 211 has grown to become a lifeline for people across the county seeking help to meet basic needs. Watch this video to hear how 211 is making a difference in Lake County.
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New Countywide Paratransit System Expected in 2022 A new borderless countywide paratransit service is getting closer to launching in Lake County. At its Sept. 14 meeting, the Lake County Board approved a resolution to work with Pace Suburban Bus on a new paratransit service known as Ride Lake County. Currently, several communities, townships and transit agencies offer paratransit options in Lake County, but all these services have different geographic boundaries, hours of service, rates, and more.
The proposed Ride Lake County service aims to provide one consistent service that individuals age 60+ and those with disabilities can use to get to work, grocery stores, medical appointments and more throughout Lake County. Existing paratransit services will remain in place until the new service is launched, which is expected in 2022. Watch this informational presentation.
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Come See London Pool on Display in Lake County The public is invited to see a 600-pound stainless steel painting on display at the Lake County Administrative Complex, 18 N. County St., Waukegan, that has been loaned by the National Museum of the American Sailor. The work, titled London Pool was created by Lake County artist Buell Mullen. Watch this video to see the dedication ceremony, including an informative explanation as to how this London painting symbolizes Lake County’s history.
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Attend Public Reception As Lake County Art Program Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month As part of "Art in Public Places," Lake County Government celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with its newest exhibit titled, GENERACIONES en este país: GENERATIONS in this land. Displayed in the Lake County Administrative Complex, 18 N. County St., Waukegan, the exhibit honors immigrant and first, second, and third generation artists from various cultures. Come view the exhibit at a public reception at 2 p.m. Oct. 8. Learn more
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Zion Park District To Host Turkey Free Throw Shoot Are you an ace when it comes to shooting hoops? Bring those basketball skills out to the gym and have fun as the Zion Park District holds a Turkey Free Throw Shoot on Nov. 13. You could win a free Thanksgiving turkey. Learn more
Enjoy Spooks and Spirits This Fall in Lake County Now through early November, join the Spooks & Spirits Autumn Celebration. There’s fall festivals, costume parades, haunted houses, pumpkin patches and much more. Enjoy a bootiful time in Lake County this fall. |
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The Lake County Sheriff’s Office is accepting applications for Lake County Sheriff’s Auxiliary Deputies. The Auxiliary Deputy Unit is comprised of dedicated group of volunteers that augment the Sheriff's Office in times of emergency. The unit assists local municipal police departments and charitable organizations in Lake County. Apply today. |
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Keep Clothes Out of Landfills. Bring to Collection Bin Got clothes you no longer wear or textiles you don’t use? Don’t throw them in the trash! The Solid Waste Agency of Lake County makes it easy to recycle clothing and other textiles, providing 57 collection bins across the county to keep it out of the landfill. View what’s accepted and unaccepted, and then find a drop-off location near you to bring your new, gently used or worn items that can be reused, repurposed and or recycled/upcycled.
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If you need help finding food, shelter, rent or utility assistance, or other essential services, call 211 or TEXT your zip code to 898211 to speak with someone who can help 24/7. Speak to a live person in English or Spanish when you call. The 211 team will also interpret more than 150 other languages. Learn more |
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Back to Business (B2B) Grant Program: B2B grants, ranging from $5,000 to $150,000 are available to help small businesses hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic. Apply for the program.
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Rental Assistance: Lake County’s program for renters provides needed relief to those who need help making past-due or current rent and utility payments. Learn more
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Food for Families in Need: Northern Illinois Food Bank operates a traveling food pantry that delivers nutritious food directly to those in need and coordinates pop-up food markets across Lake County. Some upcoming locations include Waukegan, Highwood, Grayslake, Fox Lake and Ingleside. Find food
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Help for Veterans: The Lake County Veterans Assistance Commission can help veterans and their families with a variety of issues, including financial help, survivor spousal benefits, burial arrangements and more. Call them at 847-377-3344.
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Mental Health Support: The Lake County Health Department offers a free, 24/7 confidential hotline for those experiencing a mental health crisis or substance use issue. Call 847-377-8088 any time. Learn more
The Job Center of Lake County is your career solution! Their mission is to cultivate and connect Lake County employers and workers to fuel economic growth and well-being in Lake County. Check out these Job Center events: |
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Accelerate Your Job Search, 1 p.m. Oct. 5: Get your job search on the fast track with secrets and strategies from workforce professionals that will help put your job search into high gear. Register for Zoom class.
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Your Personal Brand & Resumes, 1 p.m. Oct. 12: Learn how to customize your resume and other written tools to help you land a great job. Register for Zoom class.
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Check Get Hired Illinois: The State of Illinois launched Get Hired Illinois – a web portal designed to connect workers with available job and career training opportunities across the state.
View the full Job Center calendar.
Forest Preserves News
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Walk with a Naturalist Join a naturalist and take a nice leisurely stroll through Sedge Meadow in Wadsworth. Learn about the history of this preserve and take a close look at some interesting plants and animals.
The event takes place from 9 to 10 a.m., Saturday, October 9. The program, geared for adults, requires registration and is $5 for residents and $7 for nonresidents. Email AskAnEducator@LCFPD.org with questions.
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Fall Colors in Nature Fall brings us eye-catching shades of red, orange and yellow. Do you know why? The answers will be addressed at the free “Fall Colors in Nature,” program that takes place 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., Thursday, October 7 at the Dunn Museum in Libertyville.
Drop in to discover why leaves change colors, how plants are preparing for winter and why some animals are also getting ready to “change” their colors. The event is sponsored by USG. Learn more »
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Playground Locations Treat children to some fresh air, fun and exercise in a natural forest preserve setting at one of eight playgrounds. Then, venture into the surrounding preserve for some unstructured exploration. Running, climbing and swinging is fun, but research shows that play time is also essential to cognitive, physical and emotional development.
Forest Preserves that feature playgrounds are Captain Daniel Wright Woods in Mettawa, Greenbelt in North Chicago, Half Day in Vernon Hills, Hastings Lake in Lake Villa, Heron Creek in Lake Zurich, Independence Grove in Libertyville, Old School in Mettawa and Van Patten Woods in Wadsworth. The playground at Lakewood in Wauconda is currently closed due to preserve improvements that are underway.
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Watch All County Board and Committee Meetings
All Lake County board and committee meetings can be viewed on lakecounty.tv and on cable television (Comcast channels 18 or 30, depending on where you live, and AT&T U-Verse Channel 99). The public also is welcome to attend all meetings in person at the Lake County Administrative Tower, 18 N. County Street, Waukegan or may attend meetings remotely using the registration link on the front page of each meeting’s agenda. |
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Individuals attending meetings in person or remotely may present their public comments during the meeting. Those not in attendance may provide written public comment via email or by mail. View the current meeting schedule.
All meetings are recorded, and are posted on the Lake County website. Here are links to the most recent board and committee meetings, including the video recordings and agendas:
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