***ATTENTION*** LIBERTYVILLE TOWNSHIP SPRING CLEAN UP ANNOUNCEMENT
THE SPRING CLEAN UP FOR UNINCORPORATED LIBERTYVILLE TOWNSHIP HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED EFFECTIVE 2012 Any questions, please call Bill Morgan, Libertyville Township Highway Commissioner at 847-362-3350. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railroad Crossing on Butterfield Road to Close for Repairs 8:00a.m. on Monday May 21, 2012 and Butterfield Road should reopen to thru traffic on the evening of Friday May 25, 2012. (pdf) ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bull Creek - Bull's Brook e-News (pdf) ATKINSON ROAD PROPERTY WETLAND MITIGATION BANK UPDATE 12/23/11 (pdf) Over the last several years, a significant amount of work has taken place on Libertyville Township's Atkinson Road Property. The Village of Green Oaks needed to construct a basin to relieve reoccurring flooding issued as part of the Atkinson Road Improvement Project. Libertyville Township is now moving forward on plans to restore the remainder of the site. Libertyville Township has entered into an agreement with Land and Water Resources, Inc. to develop a wetland mitigation bank on the property. The project has been approved by the Army Corps of Engineers. Over the next several months, a variety of activities will be occurring on the property which will include the clearing of buckthorn, burning of brush piles, improvements to the trails and the planting of native seeds. During the creation of the wetland mitigation bank, Land and Water Resources must adhere to the strict requirements established by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife as required by the permit. As a result, Land and Water Resources will be allowed to sell wetland mitigation credits to developers and the Township will receive a percentage of the sales. The funds from the sales will be used for the ongoing maintenance of the Atkinson Road Property and other township open space property. Libertyville Township and Land and Water Resources, Inc. have worked together on other township open space properties to create wetland mitigation banks. The most notable site is located off of Butterfield Road which is known as our Canterbury Property. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2010-11 Annual Treasurer's Report (pdf) 2011-12 Town Fund Budget (pdf) 2011-12 Road & Bridge Fund Budget (pdf) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FOOD PANTRY NEWS In April, Libertyville Township gave out food to 234 households, which consisted of 680 individuals. During this month, we received food/money donations for the Food Pantry from Libertyville First Presbyterian Church, Libertyville Sunrise Rotary Club, Lambs Farm, Adler School, Brownie Troop 41010, Highland Middle School, Klein Tools, Inc., and a number of private individuals. FOOD PANTRY CURRENT NEEDS: We are starting to run low on the following items for the food pantry. Pasta, condiments, canned vegetables/fruits, cereals, jello/pudding, vegetable oil/cooking oil, juices, paper products, personal care items. Thank you to all who donate to the Libertyville Township Food Pantry. We greatly appreciate you thoughtfulness and generosity. We are always in need of plastic and paper bags. Please get the word out to your friends and neighbors. Donations can be dropped off at the Township Office Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.- 4:00p.m. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LIBERTYVILLE SENIOR UPDATE - June 2012 (pdf) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2012 Adopted Township Board Meetings (pdf) Township Newsletter Minutes - April 12, 2011 Annual Town Meeting (pdf) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Minutes From 2011 Board Meetings July 14, 2011 (pdf) July 28, 2011 (pdf) August 11, 2011 (pdf) August 25, 2011 (pdf) September 8, 2011 (pdf) September 22, 2011 (pdf) October 13, 2011 (pdf) October 27, 2011 (pdf) November 17, 2011 (pdf) December 15, 2011 (pdf) Minutes From 2012 Board Meetings January 12, 2012 (pdf) January 26, 2012 (pdf) February 9, 2012 (pdf) February 23, 2012 (pdf) March 8, 2012 (pdf) March 22, 2012 (pdf) April 23,2012 - Special Call (pdf) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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