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January 15, 2021

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Martin Luther King Jr. Day is Monday, January 18, 2021


During the less than 13 years of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s leadership of the modern American Civil Rights Movement, from December 1955 until April 4, 1968, African Americans achieved more genuine progress toward racial equality in America than the previous 350 years had produced. Dr. King is widely regarded as America’s pre-eminent advocate of nonviolence and one of the greatest nonviolent leaders in world history.

Drawing inspiration from both his Christian faith and the peaceful teachings of Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. King led a nonviolent movement in the late 1950s and ‘60s to achieve legal equality for African-Americans in the United States. While others were advocating for freedom by “any means necessary,” including violence, Martin Luther King, Jr. used the power of words and acts of nonviolent resistance, such as protests, grassroots organizing, and civil disobedience to achieve seemingly-impossible goals. He went on to lead similar campaigns against poverty and international conflict, always maintaining fidelity to his principles that men and women everywhere, regardless of color or creed, are equal members of the human family.

Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, Nobel Peace Prize lecture and “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” are among the most revered orations and writings in the English language. His accomplishments are now taught to American children of all races, and his teachings are studied by scholars and students worldwide. He is the only non-president to have a national holiday dedicated in his honor and is the only non-president memorialized on the Great Mall in the nation’s capital. He is memorialized in hundreds of statues, parks, streets, squares, churches and other public facilities around the world as a leader whose teachings are increasingly-relevant to the progress of humankind. (Information from The King Center website)


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Solid Waste Services- NEW Service Information


The pickup day will remain the same and we are excited to announce two major modifications to the agreement.


First, there will now be FREE electronics recycling. Residents can dispose of two electronic waste items (including televisions up to 50 pounds) at no additional cost.  You will be required to contact Groot and schedule collection at least 24 hours in advance of your designated service day.  Televisions over 50 pounds may be charged an additional charge of $50.00 per unit. 

Secondly, the rate for 2021 is $21.75 for all single family homes, duplexes and triplexes, reduced from $25.53.  

We are very excited to be moving forward with a new agreement and improved services. Contact Groot at 630-469-1036 or the Public Works Department at 630-823-5700 should you have any questions.


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Information For Cook County Seniors Struggling to Pay Property Taxes


Are you a senior citizen struggling to pay Cook County property taxes? This tax relief program can help.


Seniors whose annual household income is $55,000 or less can apply now for the Senior Citizen Real Estate Tax Deferral Program, which issues loans to cover property tax payments.

To apply:

  • Download the application from cookcountytreasurer.com
  • Submit the completed application and copies of the required documents to the Treasurer’s Office
  • The deadline is March 1, 2021. Applications after that date cannot be accepted
  • Homeowners must reapply every year
  • The First Installment for Tax Year 2020 is due March 2, 2021, but late charges are waived through May 3, 2021
A copy of the news release is attached and posted  here.


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IPDH Provides COVID-19 Vaccination Data

The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is now reporting COVID-19 vaccination data on its website, with data to be updated daily and additional data to be provided as available. It is important to note that vaccine distribution figures are reported in real time, while vaccine administration figures are reported with as much as a 72-hour lag.

Data on the IDPH website include the number of doses administered, the vaccination rate per population, and what percent of the population is fully vaccinated. These data are broken down by county. Additionally, the website includes information on the COVID-19 Community Vulnerability Index (CCVI), also broken down by county. The CCVI looks at indicators such as socioeconomic status, household composition, type of housing and transportation, epidemiological facts, as well as access to health care. Additional data and means to track vaccination rates will be added as available.

Vaccination data can be found on the IDPH website at www.dph.illinois.gov/covid19/vaccinedata.


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Upcoming ART Meetings 



The Hanover Park Police Department invites you to join them on their Facebook page for a live video stream where Area Response Team (ART) Area Sergeants will discuss current events and happenings in your area.


Questions and comments can be submitted during the stream as well. The live stream dates and times for ART areas are as follows:

ART Area 1- Monday (01/18) at 7:30PM
ART Area 3 & 5- Monday (01/18) at 6 PM
ART Area 2 & 6- Wednesday (01/20) at 6 PM
ART Area 4- Wednesday (01/20) at 7:30 PM


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Seasonal Laborers Needed For Public Works Department


Do you like working outside? If so, this is the perfect Seasonal Job for you?


  • Must be at least 18 years of age by your start date
  • Must have a High School Diploma or GED or have 1 to 3 months of related experience and /or training; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
  • Must have a valid driver’s license in good standing
  • $12.00 per hour
  • $0.50 increase for each year that seasonal employees return to work
Work Schedule is Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. There is some flexibility available for a limited number of positions.

Visit www.hpil.org/Job-Opportunities
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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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Online Comment Available for Village Board Meetings During Virtual Meetings


If you would like to comment online at the Town Hall session of the Village Board meeting while the Village Board continues with a virtual meeting format, please submit your comments online at: www.hpil.org/publiccomment

The Hanover Park Village Board meetings occur on the first and third Thursday of each month at 7pm. Individuals can attend in-person or the meetings are broadcast on Facebook Live so residents can also listen to the audio of the meeting. Once you are on the Hanover Park Facebook page, just wait for the broadcast to begin at 7pm. Be sure to "Like" us on Facebook.


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Upcoming Meetings


  • Tuesday, January 19
    Cultural Inclusion and Diversity Committee


  • Tuesday, January 26
    Environmental Committee


  • Wednesday, January 27
    Historic Committee


Thank You to Our Corporate Partners!

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January/February 2021 Edition

Village President

Rodney S. Craig

Village Clerk
Eira Corral Sepúlveda

Trustees 
Liza Gutierrez
James Kemper
Herb Porter
Bob Prigge
Rick Roberts
Sharmin Shahjahan

Village Manager
Juliana A. Maller

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