 Mayor Henry L. Kuspa
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From the Office of the Mayor Oak Forest businesses and organizations continue to reopen to the public. Please keep in mind that they are following guidelines set forth by the Illinois Department of Health to help prevent the spread of the Coronavirus. Remember to:
Wear a face covering. Social distance at least six feet apart. Wash your hands often or use a hand sanitizer We need to continue to be vigilant about wearing face coverings and social distancing to remain in Phase 4 of the Governor's Plan to Reopen Illinois. Additional measures were carefully lifted allowing for schools and child care programs to reopen with social distancing policies in place. Restaurants are open with limited capacity and following strict public health procedures, including personal protective equipment for employees. Gatherings with 50 or fewer people is permitted. Testing is widely available, and tracing is commonplace.
The IDPH will continue to closely monitor data and receive on-the-ground feedback from local health departments and regional healthcare councils. IDPH will recommend moving back to the previous phase if it sees setbacks, such as the following:
For more information: https://coronavirus.illinois.gov/s/restore-illinois-phase-4.
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Community Blood Drive Join the Oak Forest Rotary Blood Drive on Saturday, July 11 at the Oak Forest Park District, 15601 S. Central, in the Community Room from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
To encourage social distancing, please make an appointment at www.versiti.org/IL or call Jody at 630-297-1902. Walk-ins are welcome as the schedule allows. As per state mandate, please bring a photo ID and wear a mask or face-covering to the blood drive.
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Maple Tree Removal Starting July 13In recent years, there has been a decline of the Maple Tree species in Oak Forest and the City has started to remove these trees.
To assist with the removal, the City has retained the services of Homer Tree Care for stump removals and restoration on larger dead and hazardous maple trees. This work will begin Monday, July 13, 2020.
Please stay clear of the workers for their safety and yours. If any resident would like to have a tree removed on their private property, please call the Homer Tree Care main office at 815-838-0320.
If you have any questions, please call Public Works at 708-535-4090.
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Property Tax Bills SentThe Cook County Treasurer oversees property tax distribution and collection. Please visit the Cook County Treasurer website for information concerning your property tax bill.
For local assistance concerning your property tax bill, contact the City of Oak Forest Tax Advocate, Guy Gattone at 708-687-4050 x1031 or email Guy at ggattone@oak-forest.org. Cook County Treasurer Home Page
Cook County Treasurer Tax Look Up Using PIN
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Vehicle Stickers Available
Vehicle stickers are currently on sale. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City is requesting that residents purchase stickers online at www.oak-forest.org, use the USPS mail or the night depository at City Hall. Senior citizens with the same vehicle as last year automatically received a vehicle sticker in the mail. If you did not receive a form in the mail or need additional assistance, please call City Hall at 708-687-4050 during regular business hours.
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Water Conservation Reminder Water conservation measures are currently in effect. Outside water use is allowed from 7 AM to 11 AM and from 7 PM to 11 PM on odd or even dates based on your property address.
If drought conditions occur or the Village of Oak Lawn's water distribution center encounters mechanical trouble, more stringent restrictions could be implemented.
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Animal License Application
City ordinance requires all dogs and cats that are housed in Oak Forest to be licensed with the city. You may download an animal license application form or contact the City Clerk's Office to receive a mailed form. You will need the rabies inoculation number (tag number) along with the date of vaccination. Please note that the city code restricts the maximum number of dogs and cats per household to three.
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Mail Ballot ApplicationDue to COVID 19, all 2020 General Election voters are encouraged to cast a ballot prior to Election Day on November 3, either by mail or during early voting.
Any registered suburban Cook County voter may request a mail ballot using an online application at: www.mailvoting.cookcountyclerkil.gov. Or, you can pick up an application at Oak Forest City Hall.
Once your application is verified, you will be sent a paper ballot to the mailing address you give. The deadline to apply is five days before an election.
To complete this application, you will need: - your driver’s license or state identification number or the last four digits of your Social Security Number;
- the address where you would like your ballot mailed; and
- an e-mail address.
Please note: Making a false statement to obtain a mail ballot or soliciting someone to do so is considered vote fraud, a criminal offense punishable by up to five years in prison. To report vote fraud, call 312.603.0942.
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Next Oak Forest City Council MeetingThe next Oak Forest City Council Meeting will be held on July 14, 2020, at 7:30 PM. To watch the previous meeting held on June 23, 2020, please click on the image below.
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CIC-TV & OFC-TV ProgrammingCIC-TV - Community Information Channel
Government access television is a resource of the city to address local municipal programming needs. The city uses this channel to cablecast City Council meetings, election programming, local emergency announcements, and other events and programs. The CIC-TV and OFC-TV studio is located at City Hall.
If you have any issues with or do not receive satisfaction from your cable company representatives, contact the Oak Forest Cable Commission at ofcable@oak-forest.org or call 708-687-4050 x1600. When contacting the Commission, the subscriber needs to provide the following: name, address phone, email and issue description.
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Important Numbers All of us continue to seek normalcy in our lives, which have been so affected by Covid-19. The City of Oak Forest stands ready to help, which is a phone call away:
- City Hall: Open Monday-Friday, 9 AM - 5 PM with social distance restrictions. Residents are encouraged to purchase vehicle stickers and pay water bills online at www.oak-forest.org, use the night depository at City Hall, or call 708-687-4050.
- Police Department: Call 911 in an emergency; otherwise call the OFPD’s non-emergency number at 708-687-1376.
- Fire Department: Call 911 in an emergency; otherwise call the OFFD's non-emergency number at 708-687-6050.
- Public Works: Department employees are continuously working on water breaks, sewer maintenance and other emergencies. Senior Bus services remain limited to essential trips only. If you need assistance, call 708-535-4090.
- Building Department: Permits are being issued electronically and outdoor inspections are being made. Questions can be answered by calling 708-444-4819.
- Mayor’s Office: Questions and concerns relating to the Coronavirus pandemic or other matters can be directed to the Mayor’s Office at 708-444-4805.
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e-Briefs is a free, voluntary e-mail service, which provides information about government services, activities and events. On a weekly basis, you can expect to find City Council news and agendas, construction updates, public safety reminders, senior and youth news, and much more! Please forward this e-mail to friends and family and encourage them to sign up for the weekly e-Briefs by visiting the Notify Me section of our website. Contact the City of Oak Forest at 708-687-4050 or cityofoakforest@oak-forest.org.
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