e-Blast - January 15, 2024

LRS - Residential Garbage, Recycling and Christmas Tree Service Delay - Important Winter Weather Update!
LRS thanks you for your patience as they recover and realign services due to last week’s inclement weather. LRS was able to complete the majority of garbage/refuse route on Saturday (1/13/2024) but unfortunately, they were not able to complete the Recycling. They are asking residents to hold their recycling until their next scheduled service, at which time they will take ALL recycling. There were some areas on Friday/Saturday street routes that were not safely passable due to snow accumulation. They are asking residents to hold any remaining trash and/or recycling until their next scheduled day. Again, at that time they will make sure to take ALL volume at no charge. This includes the Christmas Trees as long as they are out there. It may take time for them to thaw out, but once free they will get them on service days.

Please take note of these winter weather tips to help things run smoothly:

  1. Clear Your Carts and Containers -
    Remove any snow or ice from the wheels and lids on your carts and containers. This ensures our team can access them safely and efficiently.
  2. Create a Pathway -
    Clear a pathway around your carts and containers, making it easier for our crew to navigate through snowy and icy conditions.

Your cooperation is greatly appreciated! If you have any questions or need further assistance, click here or give them a call at 844.633.3577.

McHenry County Lead Safe Homes Program
The mission of the program is to eliminate childhood lead poisoning in all low and moderate income privately owned rental and/or owner occupied housing populations throughout McHenry County. This goal will be achieved using identification and control of lead-based paint hazards. They are committed to making healthy homes and safe environments available to all children aged 5 and under in the county by addressing a multitude of hazards in area homes where children are or can be present. Click here for further information regarding residents with their homes’ lead contamination which will result in happier, healthier children. 

McHenry County Residents - Looking for Mental Health Support
Drop-In Activities are available to all McHenry County residents, age 18 or older, free of charge. There is no need to schedule or call ahead; just drop on in! QUESTIONS? Contact Donna Buss, MHP/CRSS: (630) 777-7721. Individual peer support sessions are available by appointment. Click here for further information.

Johnsburg Baseball Fundraiser – Galentine’s Bunco
Johnsburg High School Baseball Program is hosting a Bunco night; Saturday, February 3rd at the Johnsburg Community Club (2315 W Church St) starting at 6:00p. Click here for further information about tickets, 50/50 raffle baskets and more or contact Colleen at (815) 451-0473.

JBBL Ball (Registration is Open)
Johnsburg Boys Baseball League (JBBL) Spring season registration is open! Save $20 with early registration now thru January 5th. Registration closes February 15th! Click here for JBBL website for registration and more information.

Girls on the Run
Girls on the Run inspires girls to recognize their inner strength and celebrate what makes them one of a kind. Click here for more information and registration details, registration online beginning January 24th.

JEPF & Music Booster - Winter Tasting Event!
JEPF and Johnsburg Music Boosters invite you to attend their Winter Tasting Fundraiser on February 10, 2024 at the Johnsburg Community Club (2315 Church St). Tickets are on sale now, click here for further information.

Friendly Reminders from Village of Johnsburg
Snow and ice removal operations are a battle against inclement weather. The Johnsburg Public Works Department takes whatever steps it can to keep our roadways safe and passable. During and after inclement weather, the following guidelines shall apply: Primary roads and bus routes are plowed first. Secondary subdivision roads shall be addressed next. Cul-de-sacs and private roads shall be plowed once all other roadways are addressed. Salt application will be focused on primary roads, intersections, hills and curves. On street parking is prohibited between the hours of 2:00a.m. and 6:00a.m. Additionally, parking of any vehicle on any public street in the Village after two (2) inches of snowfall is prohibited. Failure to remove any such vehicle shall constitute a violation and such vehicle will be towed at the owner’s expense. Click here for further information regarding Snow Removal and Ice Control.

Winter Weather – Get it Together,’ plan ahead for snow and ice...
Now is a crucial time to begin practicing basic winter driving skills and preparing for even routine trips to take longer to complete, though temperatures are above freezing during the day and roads appear clear. As part of the “Winter Weather – Get it Together” campaign, travelers are encouraged to follow these simple guidelines. Asking drivers to help us protect them by slowing down during storms and increasing their distance from other vehicles, especially snowplows and emergency responders. If they become stranded along the road, drivers should dial *999 for assistance and remain with their vehicles because even during severe weather, help is only a phone call away.

ComEd – Snow Reminder
ComEd is planning for the winter months. In preparation, they have provided the following guidelines: ComEd transformers and/or switch gear on your property that may need to be accessed in the winter. Occasionally after a snowstorm, snow removal efforts will result in buried or blocked access to critical ComEd equipment. If there is a need to access ComEd equipment, at least ten feet of open space in front of the equipment’s cabinet doors is required. Additionally, at least one (1) foot of clearance on the remaining three (3) sides of the equipment is necessary. If you do lose power, call 1-800-EDISON-1 to start the restoration process.

Open Burning of Landscape WasteProhibited!
Keep in mind that the burning of landscape waste is not permitted at this time, violators will be fined. Landscape waste can only be burned during the months of April, May, October and November provided that setbacks and other requirements can be met. Recreational fires and ceremonial fires are exempt but may not be larger than 3’x3’x3’ and cannot contain leaves, grass or shrubbery clippings. Click here for the requirements.

Village Board Meeting
Village Board and public hearing matters will be held at the David G. Dominguez Municipal Center; 1515 Channel Beach Ave, Johnsburg, IL 60051. Click here for further details for Tomorrows, January 16th evening at 7:00 p.m. Village Board meeting. January’s proposed Committee, Zoning and Board meetings can be found here.

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January 2024 proposed Committee, Zoning and Board meetings can be found here.
Contact us for more information about community events and life in our village, or call (815) 385-6023.