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VILLAGE OFFICIALS

Gerry Daley, Mayor

Christina Reiser, Village Clerk

Kelly Hensley, Treasurer

Ruby Mendez, Deputy Clerk

Dawn Kantner, Utility Clerk

Israel Mancilla, Public Works Superintendent

VILLAGE TRUSTEES

George Duberstein

Georgeann Duberstein

Mary Koval

Walter Kriese

Anne Richmond

Douglas Raul Williams

Village of Hainesville - 100 N. Hainesville Rd., Hainesville, IL 60030 - 847-223-2032

Hours: Monday - Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

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January 2025

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IMPORTANT NUMBERS


Village Hall 847-223-2032

Police/Fire Emergency 911

Non-Emergency 847-223-2341

Fire 847-546-6001

Utility Billing 847-223-2032

utilitybilling@hainesville.org

VILLAGE BOARD MEETINGS


Village Board Meetings are held at 6:30 p.m. on the 4th Tuesday of each month. The next meeting date is

January 28, 2025

UPCOMING EVENTS


The Village Hall will be closed

January 1, 2025 - January 3, 2025 and on January 20, 2025


EVENTS CALENDAR

REFUSE AND RECYCLING REMINDER!


Due to the New Year's Day Holiday, all Groot services will be delayed by one day. For single family homes, collection will be on Saturday, January 4th.


CHRISTMAS TREE PICK-UP DATES FOR SINGLE FAMILY HOMES


The first Christmas tree pick-up will be Saturday, January 4th and then will continue on Fridays through January 31st. Please contact Groot with any questions at

847-693-2700

GREAT AGE CLUB



ATTENTION SENIORS!

Please join us on the first TUESDAY of each month at 10:30 a.m. at the Village Hall. You'll be glad you did.

Click HERE for more information.

Thank you to everyone that donated to our Toys-For-Tots collection!

WINTER REMINDERS


  • Sump pumps and downspouts should not discharge onto either sidewalks or streets as they will freeze and create a dangerous situation
  • It is against the law to push snow from your driveway into the street
  • Snowmobiling or ATV's are not allowed to be used anywhere within the village limits
  • Make sure your sidewalks are free of snow and ice. Also, let's look out for neighbors who might not be able to remove snow on their own by lending a helping hand



SEWER RATE INCREASE NOTIFICATION

Lake County Public Works Department completed a system wide Rate and Connection Fee Study. As a result of the study, the Lake County Board approved sanitary sewer rate increases for customer’s connected to the Northeast Central Region and the Northwest Region. These increases are passed onto the residents and businesses. This increase is effective with the usage starting on December 1, 2024 and will be reflected on your January 2025 village utility bill. The increases are mandated by the County and the Village has no real voice in the matter.

 

Northeast Central Sewer Region customers are comprised of the subdivisions of Misty Hill Farms, Deer Point Trails, The Sanctuary and The Settlement. The sewer rate will increase from $6.844 per 1,000 gallons to $7.004 per 1,000 gallons. The total increase is $0.16 per 1,000 gallons.

 

Northwest Sewer Region customers are comprised of the subdivisions of Union Square Townhomes, Cranberry Lake (both single family homes and all townhomes) and the Commercial corridor on Routes 120 & 134. The sewer rate will increase from $3.98 per 1,000 gallons to $4.05 per 1,000 gallons. The total increase is $0.07 per 1,000 gallons. 

PARKING DURING SNOW REMOVAL


There is no on-street parking allowed anytime there is a 2" or more snow event. For Cranberry Lake North and Holiday Lane residents, your vehicles need to be off the street between the hours of Noon and 4:00 p.m. the DAY AFTER the snow event.

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