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Provide Input at Community Forums and Help Shape Lake County's Future
The Lake County Board wants to know what's important to you so our strategic plan represents the community's priorities. Lake County is holding five community forums to engage in meaningful dialogue with residents and stakeholders. You can help shape important policy and budget decisions, and influence where the County will focus its resources. The Lake County Board will thoughtfully consider this input as it develops its long-term strategic plan. You have a voice in this process! Learn more about the community forums and view the dates and locations.
For more information about the forums, watch this short video
Please help spread the word about the forums by sharing with your neighbors, friends and co-workers, and posting to Facebook and Twitter. |
Lake County Launches New Online Mapping Application
Lake County has transformed its Online Mapping Application increasing transparency and providing users with easy access to maps, tax and property information, and other interactive features. The new and improved mapping tool is available at http://maps.lakecountyil.gov/mapsonline.
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Meet the New State's Attorney: Watch County Update
Newly elected Lake County State's Attorney Mike Nerheim discusses his goals and priorities in this edition of County Update. Some of his initiatives include an independent case review panel, the alternative prosecution program for first-time offenders, and maintaining open communication between his office and the public. Watch now. |
Lake County Division of Transportation Celebrates 100 Years
This year, the Lake County Division of Transportation (LCDOT) will celebrate 100 years of service to Lake County. A transportation system that started out as dirt roads is now an impressive network of safe and efficient roadways, intersections, roundabouts and bike paths. Throughout the year, LCDOT will be celebrating this milestone with pictures, videos, stories and special events. Make sure to check the website for updates, and follow us on Twitter and Facebook with "#lcdot100". If you have special memories of the evolution of the Lake County road network, or historic pictures that you'd like to share, send us an
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Lake County Board of Review Exam Scheduled for March 21
The Board of Review is currently seeking alternate board members to assist with assessment appeal hearings from October 2013 through January 2014. An exam will be conducted by the Illinois Department of Revenue on Thursday, March 21, at 9 a.m. in the Lake County Administration Building located at 18 North County Street in Waukegan.
To be eligible, a person must be a resident of Lake or McHenry Counties, be qualified by experience and training in real estate, and have passed an examination prepared and administered by the Department of Revenue. For an application, additional information and study materials contact the Board of Review. Completed applications must be returned no later than 10 a.m. on March 20.
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United Way Programs Help Lake County Children Succeed in School
The United Way of Lake County has focused on four programs to help Lake County children and their families to prepare for and stay engaged in the educational process: "Success By 6," "Reading Success," "Stay In School," and "Safe And Stable Families." In this edition of "Doing Good Deeds For You," learn how the United Way identified these areas of need, and how the United Way has structured these programs for success. Viewers will also learn how they can volunteer for United Way programs. Watch now.
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Voter Registration for April 9th Consolidated Election
Lake County residents will elect officials to serve on municipal, township, park and library district boards, as well as school board members, community college and regional board of school trustees on April 9th. Residents wishing to vote who are new to Lake County, moved to a new address in Lake County, turned 18 on or before Election Day, or have changed one's name need to register with a deputy registrar by Tuesday, March 12.
Registration is available at the County Clerk's office and at most municipal, township and library facilities. To find the nearest registration location, voters may view Official Places of Voter Registration.
Visit LakeVoterPower.info or call 847.377.2410 to confirm registration status. |
Upcoming Community Events
Jobapalooza Connects Youth and Young Adults to Jobs and Resources
March 7, 6 to 8 p.m., College of Lake County, Gymnasium, Building 7 193531 W. Washington St., Grayslake Jobapalooza is a job, resource and training fair for people ages 15 to 21. Nearly 30 employers will provide information on full-time, part-time and seasonal positions. Attendees can also get information on work permits, Social Security cards and personal finance, and hear about training opportunities. For more information, call 847.543.2059 or view the flyer. |
Forest Preserves News
Mucha: Expanding Art Nouveau View beautiful and rare Art Nouveau objects by Czech artist Alphonse Mucha at the Lake County Discovery Museum. The exhibition features an exclusive peek at objects from the Curt Teich Postcard Archives John High Collection, one of the world's leading collections of Mucha postcards. Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) is considered a key figure in the Art Nouveau movement, an art style characterized by delicate colors and organic, sinuous designs, which first gained popularity in the 1880s. The exhibition showcases the range and influence of Mucha's work through everyday and commercial objects. Magazine covers, decorative tins, folio plates, jewelry, currency, book illustrations and other objects will be on display, along with a replica façade of the Paris shop Mucha designed for jeweler George Fouquet. The exhibition runs through Aug. 25 and is supported by Media Sponsor, the Daily Herald. Call the museum at 847.968.3400, or visit online for more information.
Ecologists find a rare aquatic species in southern Lake County During stream monitoring this past summer, Nick Huber and other ecologists of the Lake County Forest Preserves discovered several dozen Mississippi grass shrimp, Palaimonetes kadikensis, in a forest preserve along the Des Plaines River in southern Lake County. Due to the fact that you can see right through them, this species is also commonly referred to as glass shrimp. The shrimp were officially identified and documented in late January. This is the first documentation of the species in Lake County, Illinois. This is a rare find for northeastern Illinois. The only other known locations are in the Kankakee River and Otter Creek in Kane County. This find is also very encouraging, as Mississippi grass shrimp are indicative of cleaner water systems. Their presence holds promise for the improvement of aquatic habitats within and surrounding the Des Plaines River.
For more details on this exciting find or information about current habitat restoration projects, follow the Lake County Forest Preserves on Facebook or visit the Lake County Forest Preserves website. |
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As always, I'm looking for ways to improve the content of this newsletter and continue to look to you for suggestions/ideas. Let me know what you'd like covered and I'll do what I can to incorporate it in future issues. Also, if you know of events or news of interest concerning our area, I'd appreciate you letting me know about it so we can share it with our fellow residents.
Please forward this e-newsletter to anyone you feel may benefit from its content. By helping me get the word out in this manner, you're also helping me go green! Thank you!
Should you need to contact me, my contact information follows:
Home phone: 847-438-2961
Cell phone: 224-805-6027
ctaylor@lakecountyil.gov
I consider it an honor and privilege to serve you!
Please stay safe!
Thanks,
Craig
Lake County Board Member & Lake County Forest Preserve Commissioner
District 19 Representative
Serving Hawthorn Woods, Kildeer, Lake Zurich, and Long Grove.
Beginning in 2013, District 19 includes Deer Park and Barrington.
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