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Treasurer Sends Out Property Tax Bills
The Lake County treasurer mailed 264,000 tax bills last week. The treasurer collects and distributes taxes on behalf of all of the taxing bodies in Lake County. The first installment due date is June 6, and the second installment due date is Sept. 6. Taxpayers receive only one bill per year.
Property tax payment options include: U.S. mail, drop box, in person at most Lake County banks, and at the Lake County Treasurer's Office, online at www.lakecountyil.gov/Treasurer, or by phone.
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Department of Revenue Issues Lake County State Multiplier for 2012 Tax Bill
When taxpayers receive their tax bills, they will see a line that reads "State Multiplier 1.0186". This number comes from the Illinois Department of Revenue. This means that assessed values will rise 1.86% for tax billing purposes, it does not mean that tax bills will go up by 1.86%.
Over the last five years, the Lake County Board of Review has seen record numbers of assessment appeal filings. The volume of successful appeals, coupled with valuation change requests submitted by local assessing officials, led to the need for a state multiplier that increases assessed values for property tax billing purposes in order to bring Lake County assessed values to the required 33 1/3% of its market value (in the aggregate). This increase in assessed values does not carry forward into 2013.
The assessment process is a way of dividing tax burden. If everyone's value goes up by the same percentage at billing, the relative burden does not change.
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Adopt-A-Highway 20th Anniversary
This year marks the 20-year anniversary for the Lake County Division of Transportation's (LCDOT) Adopt-A-Highway Program. The program was launched in February 1993 with an initial enrollment of 37 groups. Over the past 20 years the program has grown steadily and now 232 groups are enrolled. Last year alone, Adopt-A-Highway volunteers saved the county $305,000 in labor costs and removed approximately 225,000 pounds of trash from county highways. Learn more.
The LCDOT recently recognized the following groups for 20 years of service (watch video):
Allendale Association Buffalo Grove Chamber of Commerce Exchange Club of Grayslake Lake County Court Services Gurnee Rotary Club Lake Bluff Open Lands
Paul's Landscaping
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United Way of Lake County
'Be a Link. Pass the Link' The Lake County Board is a partner with the United Way of Lake County to help connect residents to local health and human services through a print guide, and the "Find Help Lake County" website. www.FindHelpLakeCounty.org
Often, the people that need these resources most don't know they exist. So, YOU can help be a link, and pass the link by posting www.findhelplakecounty.org to your website and if you register your link at www.LIVEUNITEDlakecounty.org/bealink, you will be entered into a raffle to win $100 for their favorite charity. The Find Help website provides a searchable database of health and human services from more than 1,000 agencies. Resources are available for everything from teen pregnancy to uninsured families to substance abuse and those living with domestic violence. A limited number of print guides for those without access to the internet are also available on a first come, first serve basis. For more information, visit www.LIVEUNITEDlakecounty.org/orderfindhelp, or call 847-775-1018.
Support United Way of Lake County with Coasters for a Cause! United Way of Lake County has teamed up with Six Flags in Gurnee for a special promotion called "Coasters For A Cause." The Coasters for a Cause dates are May 18 and May 19 and tickets are only $28 each, a savings of over $35 off the main gate ticket price! More Information.
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Health Department News
Watch the new edition of Healthy Lake County to learn more about addictions treatment, a 24-hour crisis hotline and warm weather nuisances.
Read the latest Health Department news release: Tips for Tackling Summer Pests That Spread Diseases
Submit photos of what Substance Abuse Prevention and Mental Health Awareness mean to you.
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Career Chat
Not too long ago, a jobseeker could simply fill out an application, send in a resume, and they had a reasonable chance of landing a job. But now, the process requires much more involvement. The jobseeker needs to gather as much information about a potential employer, as the employer will gather about the jobseeker. Learn more in this "Career Chat".
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Community Recycling Events
Ela Area Public Library's Annual Document Shredding & Recycling May 11, 8:30-10:30 a.m. Ela Area Public Library 275 Mohawk Trail, Lake Zurich Event Flyer.
Household Chemical Waste Collection Event in Vernon Hills May 18, 8 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Vernon Hills Metra Station (Rt. 45 and Ranney Rd.) More Information.
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Upcoming Community Events
Lake Zurich High School Choir Mattress Fundraiser Sale
May 11, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Lake Zurich High School Cafeteria For more information contact Nick Juknelis, Choir Director
PADS "SleepOut for Shelter" The "SleepOut for Shelter" is intended to build awareness around the issue of homelessness and be a fundraiser for homeless services. This event is about getting people together to sleep outside for one night so that others don't have to. May 11, 7 p.m. Carmel High School, Mundelein
Ela Coalition Against Youth Substance Abuse Community Coffee Drop-In Medical Marijuana - How does this affect our community? May 15, 7 p.m. - 8 p.m. Ela Community Center, 380 Surryse Road, Lake Zurich Event Flyer
Help for Homeowners Event May 16, 1 - 8 p.m. Donald E. Stephens Convention Center - Hall G 5555 North River Road, Rosemont
More Information
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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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