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Planning, Building & Development - Conditional Use Permit
Planning, Building & Development - Flood Information
Planning, Building & Development - Site Capacity Calculations
Planning, Building & Development - Temporary Use Permits
Public Works - North Libertyville Estates Levee
Recording Division
Secretario del Condado - Civil Unions
Secretario del Condado - Election Results
Secretario del Condado - Tax Redemption Taxpayers
Sheriff's Office - Complaint Against Personnel
Sheriff's Office - Foreclosures - Homeowner
Sheriff's Office - Foreclosures - Third Party Bidder
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Transportation - Adopt A Highway
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1.
What is Adopt A Highway?
A public service program for environmentally-conscious citizen's groups to make a personal contribution to a cleaner environment by volunteering to pick up litter along Lake County's highway system.
2.
What does my group have to do?
Your group assigns a representative to work with the Lake County Division of Transportation's Adopt A Highway Program Coordinator. The program coordinator will help your group select an available section of county highway to adopt. Your group agrees to pick up litter at least twice a year for a minimum of two years. Pickup dates are arranged in advance with the Lake County Division of Transportation. Watch the Adopt A Highway safety video before participating in a cleanup event.
Adopt A Highway Safety Video.
3.
How does Lake County work with my group?
The Division of Transportation:
Erects a highway sign to recognize your group's efforts
Provides high-visibility safety vests and a safety training DVD
Removes filled bags and heavy or hazardous items from the roadside - groups are encouraged to recycle materials for their own benefit.
4.
What else should I know?
Participants must be at least 10 years old. Participants under 18 years old must have adequate adult supervision. Signups are processed twice yearly - spring applications are accepted until the last Friday of January and are effective April 1; fall applications are accepted until the last Friday of August and are effective November 1.
5.
How do I sign up?
Please see the
Adopt A Highway page.
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