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Long Term Care Counseling Available

Need Help Applying for Government Programs? 

Leyden Family Services will be at Village Hall on the third Wednesday of the month to help residents who have questions or need help applying for government programs including Medicare, Medicaid, and LIHEAP. Staff can also help with understanding medical bills, prescription assistance, and more. Bring your Social Security award letter and paycheck stubs that show the amount of income you receive. No appointment is necessary.  Scheduled Village Hall dates are from 9 AM to Noon:

January 15th, February 19th,

March 19th, April 16th,

May 21st, June 18th,

July 16th, August 20th,

Sept 17th, October 15th,

November 19th, and December 17th

A Veterans Affairs specialist from Leyden Township will also be available each session to discuss your benefits.

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Leyden Township Senior Services

Leyden Township offers a variety of services to its Senior Citizens and the Disabled. 

More Information

Call 847-455-8616 to learn more or visit the Leyden Township Senior Services.

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Watch for Scams

If you receive something in the mail requesting the need to
have a worker conduct a test or an inspection in your home, 
please
review the information carefully to verify if it is really from
the Village
. If you are unsure, please contact the Village at
(847) 671-4800 or call the Police Department at (847) 678-2444.

As a reminder, residents should always ask for identification
from anyone requesting access to their home. If you are
approached by an individual claiming to be a Village of
Franklin Park employee or a worker from a local utility,
make sure they have proper identification. You can also
check to see that they are driving a clearly marked Village
of Franklin Park or utility company vehicle. 
If something
seems suspicious or it just doesn’t “feel” right to you, please
call the Franklin Park Police Department at 847-678-2444
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Help Keep Our Community Clean


The Village has retained Orkin to set more than 700 bait boxes throughout town. Orkin will be checking the boxes twice a week. The problem cannot be solved without your help - Eliminate sources of food and hiding places on and around your property including removing debris from your yard
 
Garbage bins should always be closed with lids securely fastened to prevent critters from reaching a food source. Keep the area around your garbage bins free of trash, food scraps and spills. The Village is issuing tickets for any garbage overflowing out of containers and on the ground.
 
Mow your lawn on a regular basis and eliminate weeds in alleys and areas behind homes. Overgrown lawns and weeds are breeding grounds for rodents and insects. The Village is issuing tickets to homeowners if their grass is over six inches high.
 
Also, please remember to clean up after your pet while on walks and in your own backyard. Dog waste is a food supply for rodents. Do not leave pet food or water bowls outside which can attract unwanted wildlife. Pick ripe fruits and vegetables in your garden right away to eliminate a food source for pests and insects.
 
If you are disabled or elderly and need assistance complying, call (847) 671-4800. If you see properties that need to be maintained, please call the Village.
 
If you feel you have a problem near your property, ask Orkin 
service workers when they are in your area to assess the situation in your yard. Please DO NOT tamper with Orkin’s bait boxes or move them into your backyard. DO NOT throw the bait boxes in the trash.
 
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Branch Pick-up starts April 7
Yard Waste Pick-up starts April 1

 
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Electrical Aggregation Questions

MC Squared Energy Services, LLC (mc2), was selected to serve eligible residents and small business customers with this program. If you have questions about the electric aggregation program, a letter you may have received in the mail, or if you need assistance, email mc2 at FranklinPark@mc2energyservices.com or call toll free 1-833-505-3751, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.  
 
Please note that letters were mailed in mid-March by mc2 to a limited number of residents. If you have questions, call 1-833-505-3751.
 
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Franklin Park Fest – Save the Date


Franklin Park Fest will be held June 12 - 15. Musical Entertainment Announced Fest Page

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Reserve Your Garden Box in the Community Garden

Now is the time to reserve your raised bed garden box in the Community Garden, located west of Village Hall. Garden beds are available to residents free of charge, on a first come, first served basis. The gardener is responsible for weeding and maintaining their boxes. Sprinklers will be set up in late Spring, and until then each gardener is responsible for watering their own box. There is a limit of one garden box per household. If you would like to reserve or if you have questions, please email asmolen@vofp.com
 
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Free Tax Preparation Services Available for Seniors


Triton College’s Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is offering free tax preparation services to individuals aged 60 or older from low to moderate income households (annual maximum of $67k). IRS trained and certified volunteers will prepare tax returns for free. This service is available by appointment only at Triton College, Leyden Township, the Schiller Park Community Center Seniors Assistance Center in Norridge and several other locations in the area. To make an appointment, call (708) 456-0300, ext. 3895. For more information about the program, call (708) 456-0300, ext. 3835. This service is made possible by a grant-funded IRS program called Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE).

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Program Provides Coverage for Outside Water Lines

A letter was recently mailed to residents about the Service Line Warranty Program that covers the consumer-owned portion of the primary water line from the foundation of the home to the public utility connection. The program includes coverage for repair to the clogged, broken or leaking line serving the residential home when the flow of the line is interrupted due to normal wear and tear.

To read more about this program, what it covers and how to enroll: Public Works Page

You can also contact the company directly for details about the letter and other coverage.

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Apply NOW for Sidewalk Program


The Village is accepting applications now for the 50/50 Sidewalk Program to replace damaged and cracked concrete on the public sidewalk near your home. Homeowners and the Village will share the cost evenly. Please call (847) 671-8308 to be placed on the list for repair this summer. The Village will contact you to make an appointment to discuss the details. If you apply after May 30, 2025, you will be placed on the list for next year.

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Overhead Traffic Signal Planned in Response to Accidents

The Village insisted that the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) install a temporary overhead traffic signal at the intersection of Edgington Street and Belmont Avenue. Belmont Avenue is a state route, and the overhead light must be approved by the State. The action is in response to several serious crashes that have occurred at the intersection. Village staff have submitted preliminary plans to IDOT for review and hope to have the temporary traffic signal in place by summer 2025. 
 
One of the leading causes of all accidents is distracted driving. Drivers should not be texting at any time. Please do not text and drive, you may save the life of a child.
 
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High Water Bills Could Mean You Have a Leak


To avoid unusually high-water bills, check to make sure that your faucets and toilets are not leaking or running and that they are in good operating condition. If you suspect there is a leak somewhere in your home and you need help locating it, schedule an appointment with the Village’s Water Department, by emailing  ekubkowski with your name, address, and phone number.  Also, check the top of your water bill for the type of reading you received. If your bill states ESTIMATED, please call (847) 671-8252 to schedule an appointment to obtain an accurate reading.

Have Questions About Water Bills? Download our Fact Sheet here

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Download the presentation regarding water bills and equipment upgrades: WATER BILLING

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WaterSmart Program Can Save You Money


Franklin Park residents can sign-up to have access to a program designed to help you reduce your water usage and save money on your monthly water bills. WaterSmart is an online program that allows users to review and understand their water use. Setting up an account is fast, easy and free from a computer, tablet or smartphone.

Users can analyze current water use and also review usage history from monthly figures even down to an hourly use. The program also allows you to set up alerts via text or email to help you detect leaks or other unintended water use. In addition, you can compare your water use with other similar users in your area. To enroll, please call (847) 671-8252.

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Climate Resiliency Plan


The Village is working with Cook County to create a climate resiliency plan and is working to engage residents to understand climate hazards, set goals, and identify and prioritize actions. The effort seeks to improve Franklin Park’s resiliency to the effects of climate change, including severe weather events such as heavy rain, flooding and extreme heat. Franklin Park will also receive funding to support actions to manage stormwater through green infrastructure, plant and maintain trees, and promote residents’ health and well-being. Email questions or sign up for updates by contacting environment@cookcountyil.gov

To learn more: (download Fact Sheets)

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Mayor’s Column – April 2025


THE HEALTH BENEFITS OF CLEAN ENERGY

In Franklin Park, we treat every day like Earth Day, protecting our planet, increasing our sustainability, and respecting the earth’s resources. This year’s Earth Day focus is on embracing renewable energy to better protect our health.

By decreasing greenhouse gas emissions, we can reduce the health risks associated with climate disruption, such as heatwaves, floods, wind storms, and the spread of infectious diseases. We can reduce air pollution caused by burning fossil fuels by making the switch to renewable energy such as solar, wind, and other sources. Air pollution is linked to heart attacks, respiratory disorders, strokes, bronchitis, and asthma. Women’s health is especially impacted by air pollution and water contamination with breast cancer, ovarian diseases, and maternal health risks being associated with it.

This Earth Day 2025 let us commit to powering our future without damaging our planet or our health.

Earth Day Event

The Park District’s Earth Day celebration will be held on Saturday, April 26, from Noon until 2 PM at the Centre at North Park. Plan to attend and learn impactful ways to keep our earth clean and green. This family-oriented community event will feature interactive booths, vendors, hands-on crafts for kids, games, and information about sustainable ways to nourish your gardens. Also, it is a good opportunity to have documents shredded, to recycle electronics, and turn in unused or expired medications for proper disposal.

Saluting Our Senior Community

The Board and I were pleased to host our annual Senior Appreciation Luncheon. It was great to see so many of our older residents at the event and to have the opportunity to update them on available resources and programs designed especially for the senior community.

Last month, our Board recognized a member of our senior community for his many years of service to the community. Michael Vallone has lived in Franklin Park since 1982 and has been a member of the Franklin Park Library District for 12 years. He regularly volunteers at Village blood drive events and has been a member of the Senior Citizen Commission for the past 15 years. He is a proud Army veteran and active member in the American Legion Post #974.

Michael Vallone is a shining example of someone who has dedicated his life to the service of others. We are proud to recognize his legacy of volunteerism that has greatly benefited the Village and improved the lives of countless residents.

Mayor Barrett Pedersen

Senior Appreciation Luncheon 2025

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Inscríbete para recibir las noticias de nuestra comunidad en Español llamando al (847) 671-8236 o por correo al Email Mayors Office

 

Jeśli chcielibyście Państwo otrzymywać nasz biuletyn lub inne informacje w języku polskim, prosimy o kontakt pod numerem (847) 671-8252 lub na email Email Ewelina Kubkowski

 
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