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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 Village Hall dates are from 9 AM to Noon:

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Scheduled Village Hall dates are from 9 AM to Noon:

January 17th, February 21st,

March 20th, April 17th 

May 15th, June 12th

July 17th, August 21st

September 18th, October 16th

November 20th, December 18th

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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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Be the Best Decorated Home for Christmas
 
Help us light up Franklin Park and make it sparkle! To enter your home in the contest, please email your family’s name, address, phone number, and photos of your decorated home by December 20 to salarcon@vofp.com. Photos will be posted on our Facebook page and the winner will receive Board recognition and a prize. If you have questions or would like to enter the contest via the phone, call Sandra at (847) 671-8236
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Village Tree Lighting - December 5
 
Join us from 6 to 8 PM on Thursday, December 5 at the Hammill Square Gazebo at Belmont & Edgington to light our tree! Bring your camera to take a photo of your children with Santa and Mrs. Claus! Enjoy holiday music performed by District 84 elementary school students. Refreshments will be served by our Village Trustees. To read more - Newsletter (Last page)
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The festively decorated CPKC Holiday Train will make a stop in our town on Tuesday, November 26 at 6:45 PM!  The train will stop at the tracks at the Ruby Street crossing, north of Franklin Avenue. Entertainers will perform a short program from a drop-down stage promptly at 7 PM. The train will depart at 7:40 PM (attendees cannot board or ride the train). Library staff will be handing out books to children. If you are able, please bring a non-perishable food item for the Leyden Community Food Pantry.

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We Need Your Input – Help Franklin Park Get the Lead Out

The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Get the Lead Out Initiative (GLO) provides $15 billion to help communities to identify lead service lines, develop replacement plans, and secure funding for their removal. The Initiative is funded entirely by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law signed by President Biden in 2021.

We need your participation in an online survey to assist us in identifying which homes may still have lead service lines and prioritize their replacement. By completing the survey, you will help us protect our community's health by accelerating the replacement process. 

More information: ENGINEERING PAGE

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Leaf Pickup and Yard Waste Removal Information

Leaves must be placed in brown biodegradable bags or in the Yard Waste container from Republic Services. Put your container or biodegradable bags out for pickup on Tuesdays. Leaves will not be removed if they are in plastic bags or placed in the street. Bags can be purchased at local stores.

The last day of pick-up for yard waste and leaves is December 3.    

More Info here: Debris removal

Do not blow leaves into the street because it damages street sweeper equipment and can clog sewers causing street flooding.

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High Water Bills Could Mean You Have a Leak

To avoid unusually high-water bills, check to make sure that your faucets and toilets are not leaking or running and that they are in good operating condition. If you suspect there is a leak somewhere in your home and you need help locating it, schedule an appointment with the Village’s Water Department, by emailing  ekubkowski with your name, address, and phone number.  Also, check the top of your water bill for the type of reading you received. If your bill states ESTIMATED, please call (847) 671-8252 to schedule an appointment to obtain an accurate reading.

Have Questions About Water Bills? Download our Fact Sheet here

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Download the presentation regarding water bills and equipment upgrades: WATER BILLING

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WaterSmart Program Can Save You Money

Franklin Park residents can sign-up to have access to a program designed to help you reduce your water usage and save money on your monthly water bills. WaterSmart is an online program that allows users to review and understand their water use. Setting up an account is fast, easy and free from a computer, tablet or smartphone.

Users can analyze current water use and also review usage history from monthly figures even down to an hourly use. The program also allows you to set up alerts via text or email to help you detect leaks or other unintended water use. In addition, you can compare your water use with other similar users in your area. To enroll, please call (847) 671-8252.

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The Village of Franklin Park has been working to deter rodent activity and has retained Orkin to set and regularly maintain more bait boxes throughout town. The Village has recently doubled the number of bait boxes in alleys, now totaling nearly 800.  DO NOT MOVE BAIT BOXES OR PUT THEM IN YOUR YARDS – ONLY ORKIN TECHNICIANS SHOULD HANDLE BAIT BOXES.

The problem cannot be solved without your help - Please eliminate sources of food and hiding places on and around your property.

Garbage bins should always be closed with lids securely fastened to prevent critters from reaching a food source. Keep the area around your garbage bins free of trash, food scraps and spills. The Village is issuing tickets for any garbage overflowing out of containers and on the ground. 

Residents can rent an additional trash bin for $3.66 per month. Call (847) 671-8258.

Mow your lawn on a regular basis and eliminate weeds in 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.

Also, please remember to clean up after your pet while on walks and in your own backyard. Dog waste is a food supply for rodents. 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.

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.

 

 

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Climate Resiliency Plan

The Village is working with Cook County to create a climate resiliency plan and is working to engage residents to understand climate hazards, set goals, and identify and prioritize actions. The effort seeks to improve Franklin Park’s resiliency to the effects of climate change, including severe weather events such as heavy rain, flooding and extreme heat. Franklin Park will also receive funding to support actions to manage stormwater through green infrastructure, plant and maintain trees, and promote residents’ health and well-being. Email questions or sign up for updates by contacting environment@cookcountyil.gov

To learn more: (download Fact Sheets)

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CONSTRUCTION NOTICE

Click here for the: 

Franklin Avenue Construction Update - July 2024

To read more about the multi-year Franklin Avenue Reconstruction Project which is upgrading infrastructure to meet the needs of our growing industrial corridor while also creating safer, more efficient travel options for residents and visitors : Construction Page

 

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Republic Services has increased the monthly garbage collection fee in Franklin Park beginning with the November bills. To read more:
 
 
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Mayor’s Column – November 2024

New Technology Will Reduce Traffic Delays and Increase Safety at Rail Crossings

Franklin Park worked vigorously to attain a Quiet Zone designation. Now we are proactively addressing the traffic congestion and safety issues caused by stopped trains at railroad crossings.

New roadside electronic signs with state-of-the art sensors are being installed at three intersections in Franklin Park. The system monitors and predicts train movements and sends information to motorists and first responders in real time via the flashing signs. This advance notice allows drivers the opportunity to choose an alternative route. The new technology will improve traffic congestion, lessen vehicle emissions, and hopefully, relieve driver stress.

The electronic signs are located well ahead of the rail crossings, letting drivers know if they will be delayed by a train and for how long. This information discourages aggressive driving behavior towards rail crossings since drivers do not need to race to the crossing “just in case there’s a train.”  It also sends the information to our first responders allowing ambulance or fire truck drivers to choose an alternate route.

The new electronic signs will be located: at:

  • Grand Avenue, east of 25th Avenue
  • 25th Avenue, south of Grand Avenue
  • Davis Street, north of Addison Street

We also expect that the technology will coordinate with the app Waze when the system is fully activated. The installation of the new electronic signs will be completed soon, so please look for updated information on our Facebook page and website.

 

GET THE LEAD OUT

We all know lead exposure can have serious health consequences, especially for children. Franklin Park has been working to protect our families by joining the Get The Lead Out (GLO) initiative. Our Village has been selected by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for special assistance as we are working towards our goal of having 100% lead-free pipes. This on-going effort is part of the $50 billion, 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to replace lead service lines.

We are working to develop a comprehensive service line inventory, but we need your help! Please take a few moments to fill out the survey. (Instructions included in survey!!)

 

GRATEFUL

I want to wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving.  No matter one’s circumstances, I believe we all can find reasons to be grateful. If you are able, please share your blessings with others. Consider donating non-perishable items to the Leyden Community Food Pantry. We will have a donation bin available in the lobby of Village Hall. You can bring unwrapped toys to our Police Station for the Annual Toys for Tots campaign by December 11. Maybe bake an extra batch of cookies for your neighbors or share some pumpkin pie with a senior citizen in need.

As I count my blessings, I include having the opportunity to serve as Mayor in such a caring community.

Happy Thanksgiving and I look forward to seeing you at the Village’s Tree Lighting on December 5!

Barrett Pedersen

 

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Thank you to Illinois Senate President Don Harmon for co-sponsoring our annual Senior Health and Resource Fair. Mayor Barrett Pedersen reminds residents that it is not too late to get your flu and Covid booster vaccine! 

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Inscríbete para recibir las noticias de nuestra comunidad en Español llamando al (847) 671-8236 o por correo al Email Mayors Office

 

Jeśli chcielibyście Państwo otrzymywać nasz biuletyn lub inne informacje w języku polskim, prosimy o kontakt pod numerem (847) 671-8252 lub na email Email Ewelina Kubkowski

 
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