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May 1, 2020

Mayor Craig's Weekly Update to the Community


This week's community update features remarks by Police Chief Mike Menough and Police Chief Craig Haigh.

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Mayor Craig's Weekly Update to the Community


Covid-19 alert

Extension of Stay at Home Order Goes Into Effect Today, May 1st


Governor Pritzker's modified Stay at Home Executive Order goes into effect today, Friday, May1st. The Governor's office has stated the modified order will strengthen the state's social distancing requirements while allowing residents additional flexibility and provide measured relief to non-essential businesses in the safest way possible.


Modified Order Includes Increased Flexibility for Residents and Non-Essential Businesses, Requires Face Coverings in Public.

Read the Full Press Release



Census Letter

Respond Today & Shape Your Future

The 2020 Census is underway and more households across America are responding every day to the census.

As of April 28, Hanover Park's 2020 Census Response Rate was 65.2%. The Village rate of response is doing great but we still need ALL Hanover Park residents to respond to the census. A complete count of residents supports obtaining the proper funding for schools, housing, infrastructure, health, and workforce needs. Now more then ever, we cannot afford to lose funding due to being undercounted.

Visit BECOUNTEDHanoverPark for more information on the 2020 Census and Hanover Park's commitment to a complete count. 


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Sign Up for Smart911 to Enable Coronavirus Awareness for First Responders


As Hanover Park prepares for and responds to the spread of the coronavirus, public health and safety officials are strongly encouraging the community to sign up for the Smart911 national safety profile registry, a free service that allows individuals and families to provide critical medical information to 9-1-1 and first responders. 

By signing up for Smart911, you can help first responders get the key information they need about every person who may need assistance, not only during this outbreak, but during any emergency.

HOW TO SIGN UP?
You can create a Smart911 Safety Profile for your household at www.smart911.com or on the Smart911 App  that provides critical medical information for those who may be at higher risk of developing a serious COVID-19 illness. As identified by the CDC, the vulnerable population includes older adults, and those with a history of chronic medical conditions like heart disease, diabetes, lung disease, respiratory conditions, and compromised immune systems. When an individual calls 9-1-1, their Smart911 Safety Profile is automatically displayed, allowing our public safety agencies to send emergency response teams to the right location with enhanced medical data.

WHAT DETAILS ARE SHARED?
It is your decision. Smart911 allows you to store any critical care and emergency rescue information in your online profile. Information can include children’s photos, medical conditions, vehicle information, home addresses of mobile phone callers, disabilities, orders of protection, restraining orders or other rescue-related information. It’s secure and confidential - see Smart911’s Privacy Policy.

WHO CAN SIGN UP?
Smart 911 is a national service that is available free to everyone. We encourage all Hanover Park residents to take advantage of this service. The service can be especially valuable to households with young children, seniors, or anyone with a physical or mental disability. Sign up today—and tell your family and friends about this valuable service, too.


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Use of Cloth Face Coverings to Help Slow the Spread of COVID-19


How to Wear a Cloth Face Covering and Make Your Own from CDC


Cloth 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
Face Covering Do's and Don'ts

Read the  IDPH Guidance on the Use of Masks by the General Public.


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Finance Department Change of Hours


Due to the safety of our employees and the greatly reduced customer usage, the Village of Hanover Park is suspending the Thursday night extended hours of operation for the Finance Department.

Beginning immediately, the Finance Department's Hours of Operation are 8:00AM and 4:30PM, Monday through Friday. 


The 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.


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Live Webinar: Avoid Mistakes Most Business Owners Make


Join us online for the Village’s next quarterly BEST seminar on May 12, 2020 hosted by Lue Jey from Mi Gente Consulting for Marketing Mistakes.


Learn how marketers win against small business and why to create a brand and not just a business.

Register online 



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All Hanover Park Events Canceled or Postponed through June 30th.


The following Village of Hanover Park events have been canceled or postponed due to the current COVID-19 pandemic. The Memorial Day Observation will be held with no public participation but live-streamed on Facebook Live.


May 16- Market at the Metra- Canceled
May 19- CIDC Stakeholders Meeting- Canceled
May 25- Memorial Day Observation- Facebook Live Only
May 30- MLK Build Up Day- Postponed
June 6- Touch A Truck- Canceled
June 7- Community Apiary Open House- Canceled
June 5- Movie in the Park- Canceled
June 12- Relay for Life- Canceled
June 17- Wednesday Night Live! Concert- Canceled

Please watch our Facebook page or our website for additional information in the future.


IDPH Grocery Shopping Guidance

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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COVID-19 UPDATES


Stay 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 Meetings


All committee and commission meeting have been canceled through May 7, 2020.









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May/June 2020 Edition

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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