Dear Neighbors,
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I am excited to tell you about another amazing project that we have been able to work on because of the generous $122 million that we have been granted by our Illinois legislators and the State of Illinois.
We are so fortunate to have a large amount of funding to use to work on projects across the county to prevent flooding in our communities. As Chair of the Planning, Building, Zoning and Environment Committee, I am proud to partner with our Stormwater Management Commission (SMC) to tackle as many flooding threats as we can accomplish with the resources we have.
This past week, I attended a groundbreaking ceremony at Bangs Lake in Wauconda to usher in a major project from SMC to make important improvements to help neighbors of this beautiful beach. See more about the project below.
As flooding continues to increase as 100-year floods of the past are literally coming every 10 years or less, we need to be proactive as a county and take on projects that will help our communities be protected and safe.
 I also attended the Lake County Partners meeting this week, which was held at the county’s new communications center for first responders called the Regional Operations and Communications Facility or ROC. This state-of-the-art facility is expected to open this month. More to come on this wonderful consolidation project that touches communities all across our county.
Last, I want to wish everyone Happy Pride Month! I was thrilled to see the Pride flag raised on June 1 at the Lake County Administrative Complex in Waukegan. I take pride every day in the inclusive and respectful atmosphere in our county departments and wish that our constituents feel this every day in whatever place they do work and socialize.
Please go outside and enjoy this fabulous weather. Head out to a forest preserve trail near you!
Best,

Stormwater Management News
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Construction Begins on Bangs Lake to Alleviate Flooding
The Lake County Stormwater Management Commission (SMC), along with the Lake County Board and the Village of Wauconda, celebrated the beginning of construction on the Bangs Lake Outfall Improvements Project with a ceremonial groundbreaking.
This infrastructure improvement will help alleviate flooding to more than 70 properties and eight roads in Wauconda. Learn more
Work Continues to Address Stormwater Infrastructure
The Lake County Stormwater Management Commission (SMC) was awarded a $122 million appropriation from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) to complete stormwater capital improvement projects and reduce flooding in hard hit communities countywide.
Half of the planned DCEO capital improvement projects are now funded, but there is still more work to be done.
Learn more about the efforts to address stormwater infrastructure
Lake County Government News
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Lake County Addresses Homelessness
The results from the most recent annual assessment of unhoused individuals in Lake County are now available. This assessment, called the Lake County Point-in-Time Count, is a count of sheltered and unsheltered people experiencing homelessness on a single night every January.
Watch this video to learn more about the Lake County Point-in-Time Count and the dedicated work by the volunteers and County staff to address homelessness in Lake County.
Lake County Celebrates Pride Month
Demonstrating our commitment to support the dignity, worth and freedom of the LGBTQIA+ community, the Lake County Board will display the LGBTQIA+ Pride Flag through June in Lincoln Plaza at the Lake County Administrative Complex in Waukegan.
We're proud to stand with our LGBTQIA+ neighbors and celebrate the diversity that makes Lake County strong.
Thank You to Our Auxiliary Deputy Unit
The Lake County Board recognized the members of the Auxiliary Deputy Unit for their dedicated and valuable service. Last year, the Auxiliary Deputy Unit spent 13,000 hours supporting the Lake County Sheriff’s Office.
The Auxiliary Deputy Unit assists during emergencies, provides traffic and crowd control, searches for missing persons, supports community events and more Their commitment to public safety and community support makes a difference every day in Lake County.
Treasurer's Office News
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Access Searchable List of Uncashed Checks
The Lake County Treasurer’s Office maintains a searchable list of uncashed checks. These are checks that were issued by Lake County and have not been cashed by the payee.
These outstanding checks have been issued by the Lake County Treasurer (Accounts Payable, Juror and Payroll) or the Lake County Collector (primarily property tax refund checks). Mirroring several neighboring counties and the Illinois Treasurer's ICASH system, the Lake County Treasurer “Uncashed Checks” log was created.
If the public wishes to request a replacement check, the Treasurer's Office provides instructions to request a new check that will be mailed to the recipient.
“This process has created more transparency, gets money back in the hands of intended payees faster, and lessened administrative burden across County departments – a win, win, win,” Lake County Treasurer Holly Kim said.
Visit the uncashed checks website to access the searchable list of uncashed checks and how to request a replacement check.
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Digital Growth Initiative News
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Build Basic Computer Skills Through No-cost Programs
The Lake County Digital Growth Initiative is hosting no-cost digital skills programs at libraries across the County this summer. If you are looking to build your basic computer skills, including using email, accessing telehealth, or using tools like Microsoft Word, or if you just need a refresher, these programs are for you!
The programs are offered in English and Spanish and are designed to help residents feel confident using everyday technology.
Classes will take place at:
Learn more about summer programming here, or click the links above to view a calendar of events at each library. Registration is required to participate.

Sustainability News
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Shoes and Shred Event June 14
Bring your shoes to be reused or recycled and confidential documents to be shredded the Shoes and Shred event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 14 at the Village of Round Lake Park Village Hall. Shoes will be donated to the Solid Waste Agency of Lake County’s Reuse-A-Shoe program. Learn more
Electronic and Textile Recycling Event
Bring your old electronics and textiles to be recycled at a special event from 1 to 7 p.m. June 20 and 9 a.m. to noon June 21 at the Warren Township Center. Also, donations will be taken for the Warren Township Food Pantry.
This event is hosted by the Solid Waste Agency of Lake County, Lakeshore Recycling Services and State Representative Joyce Mason. Learn more
Switch Together Helps Homeowners Who Consider Solar
Switch Together - previously called Solar Switch - is a program offered by Lake County, Midwest Renewable Energy Association and Citizens Utility Board that makes it more affordable for homeowners to go solar. Optional add-ons such as battery storage and electric vehicle chargers are also available through the program.
Switch Together provides free educational webinars and in-person events to guide you through the process of going solar. Through the current program, the average household can save $4,838 solar installation. It is free to register, and there is no obligation. Register at SwitchTogether.com/Solar/LakeCounty by June 25.
Forest Preserves News
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Summer Horizons Now Live
The summer issue of Horizons magazine is now online. The cover captures a storybook moment at Buffalo Creek Forest Preserve in Long Grove, where two white-tailed deer fawns stand together in the summer landscape. Their dappled coats help them blend into the sunlight-speckled forests and meadows.
Inside, discover the calming practice of forest bathing and the fascinating lifecycle of bumble bees in Lake County. This issue also includes upcoming programs, museum exhibitions and stories to inspire your next outdoor adventure. Learn more »
Cicada Campaign Earns Top Honors
Our 2024 Celebrating Cicadas marketing campaign earned a Bronze Anvil Award—the top national honor in media relations—from the Public Relations Society of America. It’s like the Oscars of PR, recognizing creativity, storytelling and teamwork.
The campaign had it all: a Dunn Museum exhibit, school programs, custom illustrations by a Lake County artist, a Horizons feature—and even a cicada-themed beer. More than a communications effort, it was a full agency collaboration that elevated our visibility like never before. Learn More »
Carved Cathedral Makes Chicago Debut
A hand-carved folk-art cathedral from the Dunn Museum in Libertyville is now on display at the Intuit Art Museum in Chicago. Crafted by Mundelein artist Charles Warner (1884–1964), the piece was inspired by his childhood in Poland. Intuit curators discovered it through the Dunn Museum’s virtual exhibit Color & Light: Charles Warner’s Miniature Cathedrals.
It’s featured in Catalyst: Im/migration and Self-taught Art in Chicago, which showcases work by 22 migrant and immigrant artists. The exhibit runs through January 11, 2026. This collaboration helps spotlight Warner’s story and raises awareness of the Dunn Museum’s collections. Read more »

Transportation News
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Snap the Journey: Show How Illinois Moves
For the second consecutive year, the Illinois Department of Transportation invites you to highlight how transportation connects communities with a photo contest. Submit original photos that demonstrate why transportation is important to you.
Through June 20, IDOT will accept original photos that showcase transportation at work in Illinois, including biking, walking and rolling, rails-to-trails projects, highways, bridges, work zones, transit, airports and waterways.
Enter today

Health News
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Follow These Tips to Swim Safely
Whether enjoying the waters at your local pool or your favorite beach, it is important to protect yourself from illness, prevent the spread of germs and practice safe swimming.
The Lake County Health Department monitors lake water for E.coli bacteria in over 100 Lake Michigan and inland lake beaches to ensure that the water is acceptable for swimming. Now through Labor Day, beach closure information can be found through the interactive map on the Health Department’s Beach Monitoring and Advisories web page, which is updated daily by 10 a.m.
Learn more about ways to protect yourself from illness at pools and water parks
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Sheriff's Office News |
Go Online Safely by Following These SMART Tips
June is recognized as National Internet Safety Month. The Illinois Office of the Attorney General, which is a member of the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Program, wants to remind everyone of the importance of protecting children online and encourages families to discuss online safety. Follow these SMART parenting tips for online safety.

Job News
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Upcoming Job Fair
Don’t miss the opportunity to meet with top employers from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 24 at the Round Lake Beach Cultural & Civic Center, 2007 N Civic Center Way. Veterans will receive early access at 10:30 a.m. There will be on-the-spot interviews, networking opportunities and a wide range of industries and job roles. Learn more
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 as the Job Center team guides you through the virtual and onsite resources available to job seekers through the Job Center partners. And view the calendar to learn about upcoming events and resources.
Hire Lake County Check Hire Lake County for information about job opportunities and businesses vetted by the Job Center’s business service team.

Get Help
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Use 211 to Get Connected to the Help You Need
If you need help finding food, healthcare, shelter, or other 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 languages. The service is free and confidential.
Learn more about 211, the free, confidential one-step resource that connects Lake County residents to the services they need.
Community Events & News
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Discover the Top 10 Things to Do in June in Lake County
Summer has officially arrived, and Lake County is ready to deliver an unforgettable season filled with festivals, live music, lakefront adventures and community celebrations. Check Visit Lake County’s guide to everything Lake County has to offer this month.
 
Watch All County Board and Committee Meetings
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The public is welcome to attend all Lake County Board and committee meetings in person at the Lake County Administrative Tower, 18 N. County St., Waukegan or may attend meetings remotely using the registration link on the front page of each meeting’s agenda.
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 meeting schedule.
Lake County Board and committee meetings after July 8, 2024 are available to view online with English captions or subtitles (written translation into another language). Captions and subtitles are created automatically with artificial intelligence (AI) software. Access to automated captions and subtitles is being provided for viewer convenience and is not to be considered official transcription or translation of the meeting. Watch County Board meetings, including standing committee meeting
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