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Hanover Park is Dedicated to a Complete Count for the 2020 Census!10 Points in 10 Days is Our Goal! Please Respond Now!The time is now Hanover Park residents! Our first census goal is to have our Response Rate increase by 10 percentage points (64.4%) over the next 10 days. We can do it! Spread the word to respond to the census.Communities across the U.S. are responding to the 2020 Census. If you have not yet responded, you can respond online in one of 13 languages and find assistance in many more. Respond Now! Visit BECOUNTEDHanoverPark for more information on the 2020 Census and Hanover Park's commitment to a complete count.
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Use of Cloth Face Coverings to Help Slow the Spread of COVID-19Cloth face coverings should: - fit snugly but comfortably against the side of the face
- be secured with ties or ear loops
- include multiple layers of fabric
- allow for breathing without restriction
- be able to be laundered and machine dried without damage or change to shape
Read the IDPH Guidance on the Use of Masks by the General Public.
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A Message from the Hanover Park Park District: Now that the weather is warming up, this is a reminder regarding our parks and playgrounds during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In accordance with the extension of Executive Order 2020-10 issued by Governor Pritzker, all Hanover Park Park District playgrounds, tennis courts, basketball courts, and athletic fields (baseball, softball, football, soccer) are CLOSED thru April 30. It is impossible to maintain a safe social distance while playing team or contact sports. Please consider all sports fields in the community CLOSED to all team sports play and practice until further notice. Park District walking paths remain open but please maintain social distancing, 6-feet or more. For recommendations to keep safe while social distancing in public parks or on paths: Read the full message at: http://www.hpparks.org/coronavirus
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Social Distancing RemindersThe Police Department would like to remind residents to CALL 9-1-1 for all suspected Social Distancing Violations. Do not message or use social media for observed violations. On Friday, March 20th, the Governor issued Executive Order 2020-10 requiring all Illinoisans to stay in their homes. The order prohibits things like visiting other people’s homes (except to provide care or supplies) and gatherings of more than 10 people and closes all nonessential establishments, including most retail, recreation and entertainment businesses. It does NOT prohibit essential activities like going to the grocery store, receiving medical care, or taking your pet for a walk.
How will this order be enforced?
Staying home is critical to reducing the spread of COVID-19 in your community and adhering to this order will save lives. The Police Department is more likely to intervene if they witness or receive reports of:
• crowds of people gathering, especially in locations that should be closed to the public or constitute non-essential business; • flagrant violation – such as a bar or restaurant having a room full of customers eating in, or a movie theater continuing to operate • employees being asked to report to work in-person where the business is not supposed to be open or appropriate social distancing precautions are not taking place.
If you observe any of these situations, PLEASE CALL 911.
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Changes To Your Recycling Program From Groot In an effort to reduce potential exposure to personnel, if you or someone in your household has tested positive for COVID-19, or is exhibiting symptoms related to COVID-19, please bag your recyclables and place them in your trash/refuse cart. Please continue this practice until symptoms subside. If there are no signs of COVID-19 in your household, please continue to place your loose recyclables in your recycle cart.
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Temporary Suspension of Service From PaceThis does not impact Route #554 in Hanover Park.Due to extremely low ridership levels during the COVID-19 pandemic, all service on the 54 Pace commuter routes and Shuttle Bugs listed above will be suspended until further notice. Buses on these 54 routes will NOT operate until further notice. Pace Bus Tracker and other trip planning software will be updated as soon as possible to reflect this temporary suspension of service.
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COVID-19 Guidance for Grocery Shopping Please review the Guidance for Grocery Shopping from the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Additionally, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommends wearing cloth face coverings in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain (e.g., grocery stores and pharmacies) especially in areas of significant community-based transmission.
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Changes To Village Services Due To COVID-19The Village of Hanover Park Finance Department is still providing limited financial services such as processing cash payments and handling transfer stamp pick-ups in the lobby of the Hanover Park Police Department. To promote social distancing, residents are strongly encouraged to utilize pay online services or use the Finance Department’s Drop Box located in front of Village Hall. Water Shut-offs have been temporariy suspended.
To make an online payment for water bills, parking violations/citations, to purchase commuter parking permits, transfer stamps and other miscellaneous bills, please go to the Village’s pay online services by visiting at www.hpil.org. If you have any questions and concerns, feel free to call (630) 823-5600 or (630) 823-5790. For water billing, please call (630) 823-5799. Hours of Operation are 8:00AM and 4:30PM, Monday through Friday, with extended hours to 7:30PM on Thursday. THE APRIL BRUSH PICK-UP BY THE HANOVER PARK PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN CANCELED.
The next scheduled brush pick-up cycle is July 6, 2020 for the area north of Lake Street and July 20, 2020 for the area south of Lake Street. Visit our website for more information. Starting the first Friday in April, 2020, brush can be put out curbside for regular yard waste pick-up, with a yard waste sticker. Questions? Contact Groot.
Message from Simple Recycling Effective Immediately, Due to Illinois Gov. Pritzker’s stay-at-home order, Simple Recycling will be following the State of Illinois guidance & temporarily suspend ALL curbside collections. This will remain in effect until further notice.
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Public Health ResourcesPlease do your part to prevent the spread of illness, including influenza and coronavirus by doing the following:
- Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
- Do not touch your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
- Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Watch a handwashing video
- Be sure to practice coughing and sneezing etiquette
The most up-to-date information on the coronavirus is available via the following links: The Village of Hanover Park is working closely with county, state and federal agencies to monitor the spread of coronavirus in Illinois and is taking preparations to help ensure the well-being of our community. Additional information, including available resources are listed on the village's website.
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COVID-19 UPDATESStay in touch with the latest Hanover Park Village Service Updates & Information regarding the COVID-19 outbreak. Visit www.hpil.org/HPCOVID19
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Upcoming MeetingsAll committee and commission meeting have been canceled through May 1, 2020.
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Village President Rodney S. Craig
Village Clerk Eira Corral Sepúlveda
Trustees James Kemper Fanny López Benítez Herb Porter Bob Prigge Rick Roberts Sharmin Shahjahan
Village Manager Juliana A. Maller
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