July 27, 2023
Lake County Government News
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County Board Modifies Expungement Fees to Not Exceed $160 Per Petition
The fee to file an expungement petition has been modified in Lake County, making it more affordable for former criminal offenders to have their record expunged and sealed. The County Board unanimously approved reducing the filing fee at its July 11 meeting.
Erin Cartwright Weinstein brought a resolution before the County Board which would amend the previous resolution’s fee structure. The Illinois Legislatures changed the law to allow an individual to put multiple offenses on one petition. Previously, each offense had to be on a separate petition.
Following the Board approval, the cost will not exceed $160 for the Circuit Clerk’s administrative costs to file the petition, regardless of the number of offenses are on the petition. The fee structure was initially reviewed by the Law and Judicial Committee, and following discussions and a review of the research provided by Circuit Clerk, the fee structure was brought to the County Board for final approval.
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Bridge Industrial Development Updates
An update has been made to Lake County’s Bridge Industrial Development Updates web page to now include a 24-hour automated public information telephone hotline number for residents to provide their comments, input and concerns via voicemail. This accompanies the online form that previously launched.
By using the form or hotline number, you can provide input and submit applicable information with the assurance that it will be reviewed by our staff and retained for future reference.
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Property News
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Property Assessment Notices Are Being Mailed Across the County
The 2023 property assessment notices will be mailed to homeowners across Lake County through mid to late summer. It’s important to read and understand this notice for accuracy as it contains important information about your property. Taxpayers are encouraged to contact their local township assessor’s office if they have questions regarding the valuation of their property.
Appeal Information Property owners that decide to appeal must do so electronically. Property owners can appeal their assessment on their own through the Lake County Board of Review. No attorney is required for a residential appeal. Appeals can be done in a few minutes by using the new SmartFile E-Filing Portal.
Special Instructions for Property Owners in Cuba, Ela, Grant, Libertyville and Vernon townships
The assessment appeal process for these five townships is different than the other 13 townships in Lake County. That’s because assessors in these five townships have chosen to use a different software system from what the county offered. This decision impacts how taxpayers in these townships review and appeal their assessments.
View instructions for appealing a property assessment in Cuba, Ela, Grant, Libertyville or Vernon townships
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Transportation News |
Take Survey To Provide Your Feedback on Metra 2024 Fare Structure Proposal
Metra is soliciting public feedback as the agency proposes changes to its fare structure for 2024 that would reduce the number of fare zones to four from 10 and change some fare options available to improve the rider experience. The survey will close Aug. 6.
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Automated Flaggers Help Keep Construction Workers Safe
Automated flagging assistance devices, also known as auto-flaggers, allow road crews to control the flow of traffic through work zones remotely, without putting flaggers out on the road in front of moving traffic. The Lake County Division of Transportation’s contractor is utilizing these for the Kilbourne Road resurfacing project.
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Health News
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Learn Air Quality Basics
Air quality can change from day to day. Many people live in areas where air pollution can cause serious health problems. Poor air quality can be hazardous to anyone, especially people with lung and heart diseases, older people, teenagers, and children.
Poor air quality can cause headaches, irritated eyes and sinuses, fatigue, difficulty breathing, chest pains and asthma attacks, irritated throats, and coughing. Learn how to monitor air quality and what you can do to stay safe
To stay updated on the air quality forecast, visit enviroflash.info/signup.cfm and sign up today for air quality notifications.
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Environmental News
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Learn About Butterfly Gardening
What factors have influenced butterfly populations in our area and how can gardeners help foster these winged jewels? Attend a virtual program on butterfly gardening at 6 p.m. Aug. 9. The program is part of the Garden Learning Series, sponsored by the Solid Waste Agency of Lake County, Lake County Forest Preserves and University of Illinois Extension.
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Treasurer's Office News
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Are You Fiscally Fit? Join the Next Online Class About Tenants’ Rights
The Lake County Treasurer’s Office continues its Fiscally Fit online classes by hosting a Tenants’ Rights Training Session at 11 a.m. Aug. 12. The session will cover tenants’ rights, responsibilities and protections, including resources to use in an emergency and how to keep you and your family safe and secure during difficult times.
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Election News |
Get Involved! Become a Lake County Election Judge
Join Lake County’s election judge community and be the proud face of democracy. The County Clerk’s Office is looking for election judges for the 2024 election cycle. Election judges are responsible for the proper and lawful conduct of the election within their community.
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Forest Preserves News
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Openlands Acquisition
“When is it going to open?” was one of the most frequently asked questions at a recent webinar on the potential transfer of the 77-acre Openlands Lakeshore Preserve. If the acquisition is finalized, it will add one mile of public shoreline to Fort Sheridan Forest Preserve in Lake Forest.
If everything goes as planned with the transfer, we hope to open on or around Labor Day weekend. A public comment form, Q&A and webinar are available on our website. Read more »
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Leaders Earn Awards
Two of our leaders recently won awards! The Forest Preserves are fortunate to have such dedicated leadership.
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Help Make Programs Available to All Communities
Program fees and bus transportation can be barriers for schools in Lake County's low income communities. Gateways Grants ensure that students in historically underserved communities can benefit from the Forest Preserves environmental and history education field trip and in-school programs. With teachers planning for the coming school year, our education team has already received more requests for Gateways Grants than in prior years.
Any gift to the Gateways Grants program is meaningful. The grants cover all program fees and provide a $150 bus stipend for eligible schools. Make your gift to support the Gateways Grants program today. Learn more »
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Get Help
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Call 211 to Get Connected to the Help You Need
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 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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Job Center of Lake County Is Your Career Solution
The Job Center of Lake County can help you to transition careers, identify job opportunities and connect with employers.
Watch this video to learn more about the virtual and onsite resources that are available to all job seekers through the Job Center partners. And view the full Job Center calendar to learn about various upcoming events and resources.
Check Hire Lake County Check Hire Lake County for information about job opportunities and businesses vetted by the Job Center’s business service team.
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Neighbors,
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I thank you for taking the time to read the latest edition of my e-newsletter. I encourage you to check out the community news and events listed below. If you have any questions or concerns, please call me at 847-721-1563 (cell) or email me at mcunningham@lakecountyil.gov.
Thank you, Mary Ross-Cunningham Vice-Chair, Lake County Board
Ms. Cunningham, County Board Vice-Chair and Forest Preserve Commissioner, serves on the following committees:
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Lake County Forest Preserves |
Law & Judicial, Chair |
Diversity & Cultural Awareness, Chair |
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Chair |
Gospelfest, Chair |
Public Building Commission, Chair |
Operations, Vice-Chair |
Rules |
Rules |
Health & Community Services |
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Other Appointed Positions:
National Association of Counties (NACo)
- Vice Chair of Community, Economic and Workforce Development Policy Steering Committee
- Member of Veterans Committee
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- Member of Membership Board
- Lake County Sexual Assault Coordination Committee
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Lake County Community Health Center Governing Council
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Lake County Health Department Personnel Committee, Chair
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Lake County Workforce Development Commission
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Housing and Community Development Commission
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Lake County Domestic Violence Council
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Lake County Sexual Assault Coordination Committee
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Waukegan School District 60 Policy Review Board, Member
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Urban Muslim Minority Alliance, Board Member
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Community Events and News
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Discover the Can’t-Miss Activities at the Lake County Fair
The 94th annual Lake County Fair is running now to Sunday, July 30 at the Lake County Fairgrounds in Grayslake. From livestock barns and competitive exhibits to motocross and demo derbies, from live musicians to Lake County local talent and from food to thrilling Midway rides, the Lake County Fair has fun for the family.
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Watch All County Board and Committee Meetings
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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.
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