Extended Heat Wave Expected (Heat Advisory)

 

The Village of Lakemoor would like to remind residents to take precautions to ensure their health, safety and well-being during anticipated days of high heat.

 

Hot and humid conditions are forecasted through Saturday with the Highs in the 90's... and possibly even nearing 100 degrees at times. During the hottest afternoons heat index readings over 105 degrees are possible.

 

A Heat Advisory means that a period of hot weather is expected and that high temperatures and high humidity will combine to create a situation in which heat illnesses are possible.

Below are tips to enjoy summer sun safely:

  • While overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation can cause temporary, painful sunburn, it can also lead to more serious, long-term health problems such as skin cancer, premature aging, cataracts, eye damage and immune system suppression. Children are particularly at risk.
  • Generously apply sunscreen. As a rule of thumb, it takes about one ounce to cover all exposed skin. This should be done 20 minutes before going outside. Sunscreen should have a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of at least 15 and provide protection from both ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVB) rays.
  • Reapply sunscreen every two hours, even on cloudy days and after swimming or sweating.
  • Wear protective clothing, such as long-sleeved shirts and pants, wide brimmed hats and sunglasses.
  • Seek shade when possible and remember that the sun's UV rays are strongest between 10AM and 4PM.
  • Use extra caution near water or sand, which reflect the damaging rays of the sun and can increase your chance of sunburn.
  • Check the UV index, which provides information to help you plan your outdoor activities in ways that prevent sun overexposure. The UV index forecast is issued daily by the National Weather Service and Environmental Protection Agency.
  • For babies younger than six months, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends avoiding sun exposure and dressing infants in lightweight long pants, long-sleeved shirts and brimmed hats. Parents can also apply sunscreen (SPF 15 or higher) to small areas like the face and back of the hands if protective clothing and shade are not available.

During hot weather, it is also important to become familiar with the signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke and what to do if you or someone you know is suffering from either of these conditions. Symptoms of heat exhaustion include dizziness, nausea, light-headedness, headache, cool and clammy skin, heavy perspiration, shallow breathing, muscle tremors and cramping.

 

Additional symptoms for heat stroke, which can be fatal, include severe headache, a red and dry face, skin that is hot to the touch, rapid and shallow breathing, significantly elevated body temperature, weak pulse, changes in consciousness and seizures or cardiac arrhythmias. Any person suffering from these symptoms is in a life-threatening situation and 9-1-1 should be called immediately.

 

During periods of extreme hot weather, the elderly population, those taking medications for chronic illnesses and those with special needs are among the most vulnerable to heat-related illnesses. Well-being checks for these individuals should be performed frequently during hot weather.

 

The Lakemoor Police Department will be conducting well-being checks by request during these hot days for the residents of Lakemoor. Please contact the Lakemoor Police Department at (815)385-4111.

 

Tips to Stay Cool

 

The following are hot weather tips to protect yourself from heat-related illnesses:

  • Stay in an air-conditioned space at home, the library, the mall, a movie theater or at a cooling center.
  • Drink lots of water and natural juices. Avoid alcoholic beverages, coffee and soft drinks.
  • Keep shades drawn and blinds closed, but keep windows slightly open.
  • Stay out of the sun and avoid going out in the heat.
  • Keep electric lights off or turned down.
  • Take cool baths or showers.
  • Wear loose, light cotton clothing.
  • Do not eat heavy meals. Avoid cooking with your oven.
  • Do not sit in a hot car, even for a short time. Never leave a child or pet in a hot car.
  • Check on family members, friends and neighbors to make sure they stay cool and safe.
  • If you or anyone you know needs emergency medical attention, call 9-1-1.
  • It is against the law to open a fire hydrant. An open hydrant hinders the Fire Department's ability to fight fires, reduces water pressure in your home and may cause basement flooding.
  • During heat emergencies, seniors are urged to contact their local area agencies on aging or the Illinois Department on Aging Senior HelpLine at (800) 252-8966 for assistance with locating senior centers, adult day service sites and other buildings that serve as cooling centers.
  • Provide water and shelter from the sun at all times for your pets, and restrict activity during extreme heat.
  • Never leave pets in parked vehicles. Even moderate heat rapidly increases and can kill the pet quickly.

Residents should also familiarize themselves with terms pertaining to heat emergencies:

  • An excessive heat watch means conditions are favorable for an excessive heat event to meet or exceed local excessive heat warning criteria in the next 12 to 48 hours.
  • An excessive heat warning is issued within 12 hours of the onset of the following criteria: a heat index of at least 105°F for more than three hours per day for two consecutive days, or a heat index more than 115°F for any period of time.
  • An excessive heat advisory means hazardous heat conditions have begun or will begin within 36 hours and, if caution is not exercised, they could become life threatening

Residents are encouraged to stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or visit the National Weather Service website at http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lot/ for current weather forecasts.

 

 


 

July Fourth Parade
 

A parade and other activities in the park are highlights in Lakemoor's Fourth of July celebration.  Family Fun with good cheer will be part of the Annual Lakemoor Fourth of July festivities this year.

 

Kids aged 4 to 6 can compete for the title of Little Mister & Miss Lakemoor.  Participants must wear red, white and blue and they also can enjoy a ride on a special float.  The winning couple will each receive a $50.00 gift card from the Lakemoor State Bank, the event sponsor.

 

There are bike/scooters and float decorating contests with awards.

Decorate your bikes and dogs on a leash, antique cars, floats, boats and join in.

 

Judging for the floats will take place before the parade.

Let's make this a great Fourth of July celebration.Everyone is encouraged to participate. 

 

Registration for the parade opens at 8:00 AM on July 4th at the Operating Engineers Local 150 Union Hall, located at the intersection of Darrell Road and 120. The parade kicks off at 9:00 AM and travels north on Darrell Road to Baker Street, then to Willow Road, Riverside Drive, and left on Tia Juana Drive, and left on Route 120, ending at Morrison Park

 

Agenda at the Park :

*Awards for best floats.

*Little Mister & Miss Lakemoor judging and crowning.

*Bike decorating contest, which also includes dogs and scooters

Age Groups are 2-6 and 7-12

 

Information: Terry & Bonnie at 815-385-1117 or email villagehall@lakemoor.net

 

Map

Village Hall Has Moved

 

The Village Administrative Offices have moved and are now

 located at 28874 Rt. 120 Unit C and D on the Northeast Corner of Darrell Road and IL Rt. 120.

 These new offices are located in the Eastside of the building. Click Here  

for a map of the new location.   

 

New Location For Village Board Meeting

 

The Village Board Meeting location has been moved to the New Lakemoor Police Department Facility located 

27901 Concrete Drive. Click Here for a map of the new location.   

 

Emerald Ash Borer Tree Removal

 

The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is an insect first seen in the United States in 2002 and discovered in surrounding areas of Illinois over the last few years. The EAB targets Ash trees to lay their eggs which feed on the tree causing the tree to eventually succumb to the infestation. The insect has killed more than 20 million Ash trees since 2002.

 

In April of 2012, the Illinois Department of Agriculture confirmed the presence of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) in the Village of Lakemoor. The Village has drafted and approved the Village of Lakemoor Emerald Ash Borer Control Program. The objective of the Plan is to minimize the destructive effects of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) on Lakemoor's ash tree population. . As part of this plan, the Village is working with "McGinty Brothers" company who have made a street-by-street review of our parkway trees.

 

The review of our parkway trees has found 216 trees that have to be removed and 37 infected ash trees which can be treated. The treatment of these trees has already taken place. The trees in the parkway that are scheduled for removal shall be marked with a Yellow (x) before their removal. The adjacent property owners will be notified by letter and also a door tag prior to the tree being removed. All trees that are scheduled for removal are showing significant signs of Emerald Ash Borer damage and/or pose some other type of threat to person or vehicle traffic.

 

The removal of these trees will begin the first or second week of July 2012 . The Village Public Works Department is charged with providing the care and maintenance of public/parkway trees. With an extensive population of Ash trees in Village parkways, EAB will cause extensive and significant damage.

 

As a result of the need to adhere to guidelines set forth related to the program and the need to focus on species diversification, residents will not be given the opportunity to select replacement species as this will be the decision of staff to ensure adherence to the goal of a diversified parkway tree population. The replacement trees will consist of 4 different species consist of Kentucky Coffee, Hybrid Elm, Ginko (Autumn Gold), Swamp White Oak. CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS The replacement trees will be of 2" to 2 ½" caliper. This will be done at no cost to the adjacent property owner. Residents will be afforded the option to upgrade the caliber size of the replacement tree. The cost difference will be at the expense of the resident.

 

The replacement schedule will be broken down into four rounds. Please keep in mind the tree replacement schedule is tentative and may be extended for a longer period of time depending on the availability of funds for the replacements. The most severely affected areas will be addressed first.

 

 

Tentative Replacement Schedule

Scheduled Date

Replacement Round 1

07/12/2012

Replacement Round 2

10/19/2012

Replacement Round 3

05/03/2013

Replacement Round 4

10/18/2013

 

We apologize for any inconvenience this may create and thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Should you have questions or require clarification please contact the Public Works Department at (815)385-2936  or email villagehall@lakemoor.net

 

 

Map of Affected Trees

 

 

 

 Click Here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lakemoor Fest 2012

 

 August 10 - 12, 2012 

 

Business Sponsorship

 

Lakemoor Fest offers its sponsors a unique marketing opportunity that unites companies and consumers. By sponsoring the 2012 Lakemoor Fest, your company is not only promoting and advertising your services to the Lakemoor community and the event's anticipated 30,000 guests; you are also sponsoring the best fireworks show in the midwest.

 

If you are interested in sponsorship opportunities please email villagehall@lakemoor.net

 

Donations and Volunteers Needed

 

The main ingredient that makes Lakemoor Fest a success is the help of volunteers and the donations of the general public. The donations from generous individuals, insurers the fireworks for Lakemoor Fest remain at the same caliber and most importantly, free of charge to our residents and guests.  

 

Keep Lakemoor Fest the best fireworks show in northern Illinois and donate today. You can make a donation easily by using a credit or debit card by clicking here

 

If you would like to volunteer for Lakemoor Fest please e-mail Terry at villagehall@lakemoor.net

 

  

July 2, 2012

 

 

Todd Weihofen

Village President

  

Kimberly Beach

Trustee

 

Matthew Dabrowski

Trustee

 

Kathy Lennon

Trustee

 

Phil Lonigro

Trustee

 

Colin McIntyre  

Trustee

 

Jeff Nykaza

Trustee

 

Bonnie Sikora

Village Clerk

 

David Alarcon

Village Administrator

 

William Kushner

Chief of Police  

 

Charles Schmidt

Public Works Director  

 


Village Contact Info  

Village Hall

Phone: 815-385-1117

Fax: 815-385-8206

Email: villagehall@lakemoor.net 

Police

Emergency: 911

Non-emergency: 815-385-4111

Email: police@lakemoor.net 

Public Works

Phone: 815-385-2936

Email: publicworks@lakemoor.net 


E - Service Request 

The Village of Lakemoor  provides a convenient way for Lakemoor businesses and residents to request almost any Village service online.

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Report Suspicious

Activity to Police 

The Village of Lakemoor Police Department has unveiled its new Online Suspicious Activity Report Form.

 

This form is for non emergency incidents occurring in the Village of Lakemoor only. If your incident is an emergency and/or is happening right now DO NOT USE THIS FORM and call 911 from your telephone immediately.

 

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