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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:
January 15th, February 19th,
March 19th, April 16th,
May 21st, June 18th,
July 16th, August 20th,
Sept 17th, October 15th,
November 19th, and December 17th
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National Permit Discharge Elimination System Permit
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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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Road Resurfacing Project
The Village's 2025 Road Resurfacing Project continues with milling and paving to begin on Monday, September 8, weather permitting. Please watch for NO PARKING signs and be aware of temporary lane closures and possible delays in active construction zones. Streets will be completed in the following sequence:
- Gage (between Mannheim and Sarah St.)
- Minneapolis (between Mannheim and Scott St.)
- Chestnut (between Mannheim and Scott St.)
- Louis (between Grand Avenue and Franklin Avenue)
- Sunset (between Grand Avenue and Franklin Avenue)
- Sarah (between Grand Avenue and Franklin Avenue)
We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work to improve our streets.
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Shred and Recycle Event - October 11
Drop off documents with your financial or personally identifiable information so they can be safely eliminated. Two-box limit per household, remove clips and staples. Items accepted until the truck reaches capacity. Also, you can recycle electronics and drop-off expired or unused medications for safe disposal. The recycle event will be held from 9 AM until Noon at the Police Station. To see a list of electronic items that will be accepted, visit here
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What's Your Vision for Transportation in Illinois?
The Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) is developing the 2026 Regional Transportation Plan that will identify improvements in roadway, transit, bike, and pedestrian transportation. The plan will recommend how funding should be allocated for transportation projects. Share how you get around and ways travel can be more convenient by completing the questionnaire at https://cmap.is/rtp.
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Apply Now for Sun and Save Solar Program
Cook County Sun and Save fully covers the cost of residential solar system installations as well as some small and related roof and electrical repairs on income-eligible owner-occupied homes in Cook County that meet the program’s guidelines. This program also reduces barriers to clean energy for residents, reducing their energy burden and utility bills, as well as helping to reduce our region’s carbon emissions and mitigate climate change. To learn more: SUN AND SAVE PROGRAM
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Business Survey
Are you a Franklin Park business that is interested in attracting more regional foot traffic to your establishment? Please take the short survey to help our marketing partners at Explore Oak Park and Beyond. Your feedback is essential to shaping programs, marketing and resources for the coming year. Take the Survey → https://forms.gle/J8eSExsvFfJMh6rt7
Thank you for being an important part of our local business community. We appreciate your time an everything you do to make our region vibrant
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Energy Affordability with ComEd
Customers may see an increase in energy costs due to a recent energy capacity auction by PJM, the organization that manages the energy grid and electricity market in 13 states, including northern Illinois, which resulted in higher energy supply costs. For customers who receive energy supply from ComEd, this cost is passed through with no mark up by, or profit to, ComEd.
Learn More:
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Working together to Keep Our Community Clean
The Village has retained Orkin to set more than 800 bait boxes throughout town. Orkin will be checking the boxes twice a week. The problem cannot be solved with bait boxes only – We need everyone’s help to eliminate food sources and hiding places on and around your property. Please clean your yard and remove debris, inoperable vehicles and machinery from your yard.
The Village is issuing tickets for any garbage overflowing out of containers and on the ground. Make sure your lids are closed tight and clean up spills. You can rent an additional trash bin for $3.83 per month. Call (847) 671-8258.
Mow your lawn regularly and eliminate weeds in alleys and around your home. The Village is issuing tickets to homeowners if their grass is over six inches high.
Clean up after your pet on walks and in your backyard immediately. Dog waste is a food supply for rodents. Do not leave pet food or water bowls outside. Pick fruits and vegetables in your garden right away.
If you need assistance complying, call (847) 671-4800. If you see properties that need to be maintained, please call the Village.
If you feel you have a problem near your property, ask Orkin service workers when they are in your area to assess the situation in your yard. Please DO NOT tamper with Orkin’s bait boxes or move them into your backyard. DO NOT throw the bait boxes in the trash.
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Program Provides Coverage for Outside Water Lines
A letter was recently mailed to residents about the Service Line Warranty Program that covers the consumer-owned portion of the primary water line from the foundation of the home to the public utility connection. The program includes coverage for repair to the clogged, broken or leaking line serving the residential home when the flow of the line is interrupted due to normal wear and tear.
To read more about this program, what it covers and how to enroll: Public Works Page
You can also contact the company directly for details about the letter and other coverage.
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