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Village Hall Closed For Labor Day
The Village Hall will be closed Monday, September 6th in observance of the Labor Day holiday. Have a happy and safe Labor Day holiday! Online Payment available at www.hpil.org/Online-PaymentsWater Bill Drop Box located in front of Village Hall.
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Mayor Craig's Move with the Mayor Initiative: Fall Fit City ChallengeSign up Today!Hanover Park is challenging over 70 other communities to who is the most physically active. It is a lot of fun and it will challenge you to get more active in your lifestyle while representing your hometown, Hanover Park. All you need to do is pick your favorite physical activity - walking, biking, swimming, gardening, basketball, soccer, roller skating, and many others - and track the minutes you spend doing it every day in the Spark360 portal. It’s really that easy!The Fall Fit City Challenge coincides with the MWTM Challenge, and runs September 1 through October 15. Participants can sign up any time between now and October 15 to track their activity. On September 1 the friendly challenge begins and city leaderboards will show live time activities logged from that point on through the challenge.
2. Enter your email address, first name, last name, DOB, sex and zip code. 3. Create a password and username (username will be displayed in public areas such as leaderboards -- real names will not be displayed). Select #MWTM Hanover Park. 4. You will receive a confirmation email with a link. Click the link to verify your email address and return back to your selected city page. 6. Download the How-To-Toolkit for information on connecting your device to the app, how to use the app and FAQs.
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9-11 Remembrance Ceremony- 20th AnniversaryPlease join us to remember and honor the first responders who responded to the attacks on September 11, 2001, as well as all first responders who have given their lives in service to their communities. Join us Saturday, September 11th at 9:00 a.m. at the Hanover Park Fire Station at 6850 Barrington Road.
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Corks & Crafts- September 18
Date: September 18, 2021 Time: 11:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location: Ontarioville Park, 1900 Ontarioville RdWine on down the road to Ontarioville Park in the newly redeveloped Ontarioville Plaza for an afternoon of Wine, Craft Beer, Arts & Crafts, Music, Food and More! The event will feature a "Paint and Sip" Tent and Live Music. The location is Ontarioville Park, south of the Metra Station, on Ontarioville Road just west of Lake Street. Admission to the festival is free however the wine and craft beer patrons can purchase a pack of 6 tasting tickets for $20 and will also receive a commemorative wine or beer glass. Do you like one of the samples your tried? You must be 21 years of age. A valid ID is required. All wine and beer patrons will be checked and given a wristband. A "Paint & Sip" class will be held starting at noon. The price is $15. You must REGISTER for the Paint & Sip Tent. Registration is on a first come, first serve basis. Register today! Many varieties of Arts and Crafts will be on display so stop by and pick up something special. Music by the Leroy Winn and Hi-InfidelityParking is available at the Hanover Park Metra Station. For more information, please contact Sue Krauser at 630-823-5609.
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Hanover Park Kicks Off Labor Day Campaign for Safe and Sober Driving
The Hanover Park Police Department announced its plans for a traffic safety campaign focusing on impaired driving and other dangerous behavior such as distracted driving and failure to buckle up. With messages like “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over,” "If You Feel Different, You Drive Different" and "Drive High Get a DUI," the high-visibility mobilization is running from Aug. 20 through the early morning hours of Sept.7 to include the Labor Day holiday, an often-deadly time on Illinois roads. The Hanover Park Police Department is partnering with the Illinois State Police and local law enforcement across Illinois for the increased statewide effort.
This Labor Day weekend remember to designate a sober driver and don’t let friends or family drive drunk or impaired by drugs. Even a small amount of alcohol or other drug can impair judgment and reaction times, making driving unsafe.
The Labor Day “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign is funded by federal traffic safety funds from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and administered through the Illinois Department of Transportation.
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2021 Roadway Resurfacing UpdateThe final phase of concrete work is wrapping up on the resurfaced streets. Crews are expected to have this portion of the project between Hawk Hollow Forest Preserve and Schick Rd completed by the end of next week. Arrow Road Construction will also be milling the pavement surface on the remaining streets starting next week as well. Residents living on streets which have been completed, where sidewalk locations have been improved, will notice straw matting in these areas. This matting is to protect the newly seeded parkway and remains in place. As the grass grows through the mat, residents are asked to increase the cutting height of their lawn mower to accommodate the matting. The straw matting will disintegrate over time, however once the grass is established residents can remove the matting if they choose. As always residents will have access to their street and driveways during the construction progress, however minor delays may occur. If you have any questions or concerns regarding construction activities, please contact Public Works at 630-823-5700 for additional information.
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2021 Water Main Project and ResurfacingConstruction for this project is scheduled to begin on September 7, 2021, with water main replacement on Maplewood Avenue. As a part of this project, Valley View Road, Maplewood Avenue, Walnut Avenue and Orchard Lane will be improved. These improvements will include water main replacement on Maplewood Ave, various storm sewer improvements, spot drainage improvements (e.g., curb and gutter replacement), spot sidewalk removal and replacement to meet the current Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards, pavement patching, removal and replacement of the existing asphalt surface, pavement markings, and restoration.
The public will have access to the streets and driveways during the construction progress, however minor delays may occur. If you have any questions or concerns regarding construction activities, please contact Public Works at 630-823-5700 for additional information.
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Village Hall Hours of OperationJust a reminder regarding Hanover Park Village Hall Hours of Operations.
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday from 8:00 a.m.– 4:30 pm CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY Closed Saturday & Sunday
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Village President Rodney S. Craig
Village Clerk Kristy Merrill
Trustees Yasmeen Bankole Liza Gutierrez Syed Hussaini James Kemper Herb Porter Bob Prigge
Village Manager Juliana A. Maller
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