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Long Term Care Counseling Available

Need Help Applying for Government Programs? 

Leyden Family Services will be at Village Hall on the third Wednesday of the month to help residents who have questions or need help applying for government programs including Medicare, Medicaid, and LIHEAP. Staff can also help with understanding medical bills, prescription assistance, and more. Bring your Social Security award letter and paycheck stubs that show the amount of income you receive. No appointment is necessary.  Scheduled 2026 Village Hall dates are from 9 AM to Noon:

January 21st, February 18th,

March 18th, April 15th,

May 20th, June 17th,

July 15th, August 19th,

Sept 16th, October 21st,

November 18th, and December 16th

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Leyden Township Senior Services

Leyden Township offers a variety of services to its Senior Citizens and the Disabled. 

More Information

Call 847-455-8616 to learn more or visit the Leyden Township Senior Services.

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Watch for Scams

If you receive something in the mail requesting the need to
have a worker conduct a test or an inspection in your home, 
please
review the information carefully to verify if it is really from
the Village
. If you are unsure, please contact the Village at
(847) 671-4800 or call the Police Department at (847) 678-2444.

As a reminder, residents should always ask for identification
from anyone requesting access to their home. If you are
approached by an individual claiming to be a Village of
Franklin Park employee or a worker from a local utility,
make sure they have proper identification. You can also
check to see that they are driving a clearly marked Village
of Franklin Park or utility company vehicle. 
If something
seems suspicious or it just doesn’t “feel” right to you, please
call the Franklin Park Police Department at 847-678-2444
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Closed Good Friday


Village Hall will be closed Friday, April 3rd, in observance of Good Friday. 

Save the Date –Franklin Park Fest 2026


Mark your calendar for our Village’s annual summer tradition – Franklin Park Fest! The 2026 Fest will be held June 11-14.

ENTERTAIMENT LIST AND FLYER

April is Distracted Driving Month 


Even a quick glance at a phone can have devastating consequences so put the phone away and focus on the road! Franklin Park Police officers are increasing efforts to look for distracted drivers and issue violations.

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Working Together to Keep Our Community Clean


The Village of Franklin Park retains Orkin to set and regularly maintain rodent bait boxes throughout town. BUT the problem cannot be solved with bait boxes alone. It takes a community-wide effort to control the problem and we need YOUR help!

The best way to solve the problem is for residents to eliminate all sources of food and places to breed on your property. Please take the following rodent control actions immediately:

Keep trash and recycling containers tightly closed – never put trash bags on the ground or on top of containers. Clean up all spills quickly.

The Village is issuing tickets for any garbage overflowing out of containers and on the ground. Residents can rent an additional trash bin for $4 per month, plus a $15 delivery fee.

Clean up your yard and eliminate clutter and debris. Rodents will breed and nest in tires, machinery, old vehicles, unmaintained pools, improperly stored firewood, rock, mulch, and grass piles, or garden debris.

Mow your lawn on a regular basis and eliminate weeds in yards, alleys, and areas behind homes. Overgrown lawns and weeds are breeding grounds for rodents and insects. The Village is issuing tickets to homeowners if their grass is over six inches high.

Do not leave pet food or water bowls outside which can attract unwanted wildlife. Pick ripe fruits and vegetables in your garden right away to eliminate a food source for pests and insects. Do not feed the birds or other animals because you are feeding the rats too.

Keep compost containers tightly sealed - it can be a food source for rodents.

Maintain building foundations under sheds, porches, steps, and garages to prevent rodents from burrowing in these locations.

Please DO NOT tamper with Orkin’s bait boxes or move them into your backyard. DO NOT throw the bait boxes in the trash. Only Orkin technicians should handle bait boxes.

If you are disabled or elderly and need assistance complying, call (847) 671-4800. If you see properties that need to be maintained, please call the Village.

Clean-up After Your Pets – It is Feeding the Rats

Always clean-up after your pets immediately, even on your own property. Dog waste is full of disease-causing bacteria and parasites and can be harmful to humans and spread disease to other dogs. Dog waste is also a food supply for rodents. Remember to carry

extra waste bags with you wherever you go with your dog and please keep your pets on a leash. Thank you for your consideration!

Trash Removal Update Regarding Mattresses


Due to safety reasons, Republic Services will no longer remove discarded mattresses from your property unless it is in a mattress bag or wrapped in plastic. Thank you for your cooperation.

 Reported Mail Delays in Our Area – Please Use Online Bill Pay 


Residents have informed the Village that they are experiencing on-going mail delivery service delays. As a result, residents are receiving mail from the Village, including their water bills later than in the past. The Village is in contact with the Franklin Park Post Office regarding the service delays and will post updates on our website. Therefore, the Village recommends that residents sign up for the free water bill payment option to avoid slow mail service causing late fees. There is NO convenience fee or any other fee charged for this service. Set up an account through here.

Passport Service


The Clerk’s Office will provide passport service at the Franklin Park Library by appointment only from 10 AM to 3 PM on April 18. On-site photo services will be available. To schedule your appointment or if you have questions, call (847) 671-8242.

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ComEd to Begin Tree Trimming Soon


ComEd has informed the Village that over the next few months, they will trim trees, branches, and vines that interfere or have the potential to interfere with power lines to help avoid power outages. In some cases, tree removal may be required. All work will be performed by ComEd's trained, qualified arborists. ComEd's maintenance program ensures electrical reliability, as vegetation that comes in contact with ComEd equipment is the leading cause of outages.

To see a map of where tree trimming is planned: Tree Trimming Map

If you have questions or concerns, Visit ComEd.com/Trees or call 800- DISON-1 (800-334-7661)

Para más Informacíon Visite es.ComEd.com/Arboles o llámenos al 800-95-LUCES (800-955-8237)

For more information:

https://www.comed.com/safety-community/safety/trees-power-lines/trees-power-lines-faqs

Electrical Aggregation Questions


MC Squared Energy Services, LLC (mc2), was selected to serve eligible residents and small business customers with this program. If you have questions about the electric aggregation program, a letter you may have received in the mail, or if you need assistance, email mc2 at ahoover@nimec.net, and you will be contacted within 24 hours. You can also call/text Adam at 224-255-5135. Please note that letters were mailed in mid-March by mc2 to a limited number of residentsIf selected, there will be no change to your rate, or how you are billed by ComEd.

LIHEAP Programs - Heating and Electric Assistance Available 


To learn more:

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April 2026


Earth Day 2026 – Our Power Our Planet
 
Earth is the only known planet where life is possible and if we do not take care of it, we will have no place to go.
 
Every April we celebrate Earth Day and this year the official theme is “Our Power, Our Planet.” This theme reminds us that we have the responsibility and the power to make choices in our everyday life that will sustain our planet. The message highlights that power grows through consistency, not intensity.
 
Choosing to consistently recycle more, waste less, and make better choices, will build patterns, and create habits. Most environmental impact comes from repeated household behavior. One day of effort does little, but months of steady change reshapes demand and resource use.
 
Say No to Plastic
 
Plastic pollution is the biggest enemy and threat to the planet. Plastic waste is a non-biodegradable waste that takes thousands of years to decompose. Our land and oceans are filled with tons of plastic waste and this amount is increasing.
 
Avoid the use of plastic products like plastic bags, bottles, and other items that are made of plastic. Reuse items like shopping bags made up of cloth and store leftovers in glass containers instead of plastic. Choose to recycle plastic products whenever possible instead of throwing them in the trash. To see a list of plastics that can be recycled at the local Jewel-Osco store, including shopping bags and shrink wrap, visit our Sustainability Page at vofp.com.
 
Stop Wasting Water
 
Water is a precious resource and unfortunately, the percentage of fresh and drinking water is decreasing every year. Simple habits like taking short showers and not letting the faucet run while brushing your teeth or shaving will reduce water use and will help make a difference.
 
Reduce Your Transportation Footprint
 
Nothing would protect the environment and decrease our dependence on oil more than taking steps to reduce your transportation footprint. Transportation accounts for more than 30 percent of U.S. carbon dioxide emissions and that pollution is causing hotter summers, more frequent and more severe storms, and dangerous air-quality days that cause health problems in children and older adults.
 
If possible, purchase an electric vehicle or find a reason to leave your car at home. Consider walking, biking, carpooling, or using public transportation. You can sit back, read the paper, and avoid the stress and headache of dealing with traffic. And that’s not only sustainable for our planet, but also for your peace of mind!
 
Celebrating Earth Day Event
 
The Park District of Franklin Park will host their annual Earth Day Celebration on Saturday, April 18 at noon at the Centre at North Park. The family-oriented community event will highlight impactful ways to keep our earth clean and green and will include interactive booths, vendors, nature, crafts for kids, games, and giveaways.
 
Bring your personal documents to be safely shredded and unwanted or expired medications for proper disposal. Never flush drugs down the toilet or sinks because they will pollute our waterways!
 
Enjoy the spring weather!
 
Mayor Barrett Pedersen

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