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Holiday Festival & Tree Lighting Ceremony

Downtown Palatine Holiday Wine and Taste Walk
Friday, November 21, 5:00-9:00pm

Holiday Marketplace
Saturday, November 22, 11:00 AM-7:00 PM
The northeast corner of Brockway Street & Slade Streets

Santa Paws (Claus) at the Holiday Marketplace
Saturday, November 22, 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
The northeast corner of Brockway Street & Slade Streets

The Village of Palatine Holiday Tree Lighting
Saturday, November 22, 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Town Square located at the intersection of Smith and Palatine Roads.

Santa Claus at the Holiday Marketplace
Saturday, November 22, 5:30 PM -7:00 PM
The northeast corner of Brockway Street & Slade Streets

Click here for more information about the Holiday Festival

 

FEMA OFFICIALS TO MAKE HOUSE CALLS TO FLOODED RESIDENCES

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) officials will be traveling door to door for the next few weeks explaining to residents who sustained flood damage from the September 13-14, 2008 storms how to register for relief. FEMA employees and volunteers will be handing out information and helping residents make sure they understand the process on how to register to possibly receive aid. Read More....
 

LEAF COLLECTION IS UNDERWAY

Curbside leaf pickup is provided once EVERY OTHER WEEK.

LEAF COLLECTION GUIDELINES

bulletHave your leaves raked into the street and ready for pick-up by & 7:00 a.m. on your pick up day, but no EARLIER than 4:00 p.m. on the day before your scheduled pickup day.
bulletLeaves should be raked approximately 12 inches away from the curb, leaving room for rain to flow down the curb to an inlet.
bulletLeaves should be on the pavement – not in the ditch. If your street does not have curbs, line up your row of leaves on the pavement as close to the shoulder of the road as possible in order to leave maximum amount of street surface open for vehicles

Please check carefully for the pickup dates for your area.
Leaf Collection Newsletter
Leaf Collection Map  
More information about the Leaf Collection Program.

 

Basement Protection Program

To assist with repairing or rehabilitating residential sanitary sewers, the Village of Palatine has established a variety of programs for our residents. The types of improvement covered under the program include:

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Sewer back-up check valves: Village to contribute 50% of cost to a maximum of $750.

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Conversion to overhead sewers: Village to contribute 50% of cost to a maximum $5,000.

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Disconnection of sewer footing drains: Village to contribute 50% of cost up to a maximum of $2,500.

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Replacement of sewer laterals in their entirety from home to sanitary main.

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Replacement or repairs of footing drains and/or window well drains.

Click here for more information

 

FREEDOM FROM SMOKING

The Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) is offering Palatine residents Freedom From Smoking®, a no cost seven week program produced by the American Lung Association to provide the support and skills needed to quit smoking.   

Classes will be held on Monday evenings during December 15, 2008 to January 26, 2009 from 6:00 to 7:30 pm at the Palatine Village Hall, Meeting Room C, 200 E Wood Street.

A trained facilitator, who understands the unique challenges of quitting, will lead the sessions.  Session topics include: Week 1 - On the Road To Freedom, Week 2 - Wanting to Quit, Week 3 - Quit Day, Week 4 - Winning Strategies, Week 5 - The New You, Week 6 - Staying Off, and Week 7 - Celebration!

For further information and to register for this free program contact (708) 492-2000.  Select here to download a program flyer.

The CCDPH Tobacco and Substance Abuse Prevention Unit is dedicated to creating tobacco-free communities in suburban Cook County through advocacy, education, prevention and cessation. Funding for this program is made possible by the Illinois Department of Public Health.