Ducks on the Pond
Volunteer for Clean Up Day on May 1

Clean Up Day Volunteers Needed 

Join your fellow neighbors on Saturday, May 1st to help BEAUTIFY our city!  All those who are interested in helping to pick-up garbage throughout Oak Forest and surrounding areas, can contact resident organizer Erin Work at 708-289-2193 or erin.hudon@gmail.com to sign up and volunteer or for questions.

This event is open to everyone who is willing and able to pick up garbage along the streets, in the parks, in the forest preserves and wherever there is trash that was thoughtlessly tossed on the ground instead of in a garbage can.

If you are a student or part of an organization looking for community service hours, we want to hear from you!

The plan is to meet in the parking lot of the Oak Forest High School at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 1.  Garbage bags and safety vests will be provided.  Feel free to bring your own rakes and gloves.  Hand sanitizer will be available.  
Curbside Clean Up Week April 26-30, 2021

Curbside Spring Clean-Up Week
April 26-30, 2021

Residents of single-family homes may dispose of multiple bulk items during this time, such as furniture, mattresses, branches, etc.  Leave unwanted household items (excluding electronics and hazardous materials) at the curb on your regularly scheduled waste pick-up day. 

Public Works chipping crews will be following Homewood Disposal Services pick-up schedule.  Please leave your branches at the curb by 7:00 a.m. on your pick-up day.  Branches must be less than four inches in diameter and four feet in length and stacked in piles no higher than three feet tall.  Larger branches must be cut into logs no longer than 24 inches and stacked in a separate pile at the curb.  This is not meant to pick-up entire trees whether cut or not.

For more information, please contact Public Works at 708-535-4090 or visit the Homewood Disposal Service website.

Bremen Township Senior Youth Complex

Electronics Recycling Event April 24

Bremen Township will host an Electronics Recycling Event on Saturday, April 24 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Bremen Township Senior/Youth Complex at 15350 Oak Park Avenue in Oak Forest. 

All electronic waste will be accepted free of charge with the exception of TV’s with a charge of $25.00 each.

Residents may also bring their old and unwanted cell phones to be donated to Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart’s program that reprograms them and distributes to needy seniors.

Employment Opportunity

Summer Help Needed in the Department of Public Works

The City of Oak Forest’s Public Works Department is looking for summer help!

To be considered for the job, potential candidates must be at least 17 years old (high school/college student) and residents of Oak Forest.  Candidates must have pleasant dispositions and be willing to work outside and follow directions.

Work days are Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Salary for the position is $9.00 per hour.

Applications are available at City Hall or in this application link.

All applications must be received by May 14, 2021 for consideration.

Vaccine Walk-Ins
Vaccine Event for 65 and Older

COVID-19 Vaccine Event on May 4th

Bremen Township invites all Cook County residents age 65 and older to their COVID-19 vaccination event on May 4 at the Bremen Township Senior/Youth Center at 15350 Oak Park Avenue.

To schedule an appointment, please contact Bremen Township Senior Services at (708) 687-8220, Monday -Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Southwest Cooperative is Now Hiring

Southwest Cooperative is Now Hiring Paraeducators!

If you or someone you know is seeing a meaningful career working with students with diverse abilities, maybe you should join the Southwest Cooperative (SWCCCASE) as a paraeducator.


Already have a Paraeducator License?

Please apply on their employment page at: www.swcccase.org. 

If you have a High School Diploma and are willing to take the WorkKeys Test, SWCCCASE will pay the test fees!


Need to Apply for a Paraeducator License?

SWCCCASE will help you apply and pay for your paraprofessional license.

For more information, please contact Dr. Gineen O'Neil at (708) 342-5320.

Pre-K Screenings at District 144

Pre-Kindergarten Screenings
Elementary School District 144 

The Prairie-Hills Elementary School District 144 Early Childhood Educational Staff will be conducting Pre-Kindergarten Child-Find Screenings for children from ages three to five.

All preschoolers who reside in Prairie-Hills Elementary School District 144 are eligible to attend the screening free of charge.  Children who may experience possible delays in development will be recommended for further evaluations. 

Screening will be conducted virtually Monday, May 10, 2021 Tuesday, May 11, 2021 Wednesday, May 12, 2021.

Screenings will be from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. AND 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.  To schedule an appointment, please call Monday – Friday, 8:15 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. at (708) 331–3364. 

Cook County

New Business Opportunity Event to 
Cook County Manufacturers

Cook County Board President Preckwinkle, the Chicago Metro Metal Consortium (CMMC), and the Illinois Manufacturing Excellence Center (IMEC) will host a 3-Day virtual event with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and its prime contractors to bring new business opportunities to manufacturers in Cook County and throughout Illinois.  In 2020, NASA’s prime contractors received over $2B in contract funding to support the Marshall Space Flight Center’s ongoing development of NASA’s Space Launch System and its proposals to create complementary systems.  
 
What:  If you’re a manufacturing company looking to work with NASA and its contractors, attend this free 3-day series of virtual events.  Learn about the essentials of doing business with NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Johnson Space Center, and its prime contractors; workshops to assist manufacturers in acquiring the necessary credentials to work with NASA and its contractors; and matchmaking opportunities for local, women, minority-owned, and regional manufacturers. 
 
When:

  • April 27 @ 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. How to Do Business With NASA Webinar 
  • May 4 @ 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Join the NASA Supply Chain: Requirements and Resources Webinar
  • May 18 @ 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Illinois Manufacturing Matchmaking: NASA and NASA Prime Contractors

Why:  To provide manufacturers the opportunity to connect with large government contractors through subcontracting programs with the potential of growing their businesses and diversifying their supply chains.

Rotary Club Blood Drive

Oak Forest Rotary Blood Drive at City Hall 

The need to give blood is constant and blood centers are in urgent need of donations.  Each donation saves the lives of three peoples.  Join the Oak Forest Rotary Club on Saturday, May 1st, from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.  Set up an appointment using this "ticket" link.

Please wear a mask to the appointment and eat a good meal before donating. 

Thank you for your service to the community.
Water Bill

Water and Sewer Rates Increase 

An increase in water and sewer rates for the City of Oak Forest will begin on May 1, 2021 to cover the cost of operations as well as a 3.3 percent increase from its suppliers—the City of Chicago and the Village of Oak Lawn.  According to city revenue policies, the city’s water and sewer fund must be self-supporting.

Tier 1 water volume rate will increase to $9.81 per 1,000 gallons ($0.54 increase); Tier 2 water volume rate will increase to $11.02 per 1,000 gallons ($0.61 increase); and sewer rate will increase to $2.18 per 1,000 gallons ($0.02 increase).

A recent study shows that Oak Forest’s utility bills are less than the average bills in comparable communities in most cases.  The following table calculates the quarterly bills and the impact on a resident at different usage rates:

Water Bill Increase
What Not to Flush

To Flush or Not to Flush!

The Public Works Department has been busy fixing water main breaks and unclogging sewer lines that are caused by items being flushed that should never be flushed down the toilet! 

These items may seem like they are in the same family as toilet paper, but they take a lot longer to break down in the sewer system, thus causing sewage blockages.  Even though some products such as wipes and baby diapers claim to be flushable, they are not.  Wet wipes clog our sewers and damage our lift stations.  Nearly 90% of the material found in the sewer was not meant to be flushed.

Here is a handy list of items to throw in the garbage, NOT the toilet:


DO NOT FLUSH:

Wipes and Baby Wipes
Paper Towels
Tissue Paper
Personal Hygiene Products

Protect your pipes! Never flush anything other than human waste and toilet paper.


Grease is Okay to Pour Down the Drain, Right?

It can be tempting to just toss everything down the drain after cooking.  However, what is poured and scraped down the drain can cause issues in the long run for household pipes and the sanitary sewer system.

Can you pour grease down the drain?  The answer is a strong NO!

Can you pour grease down the drain with hot water?  The answer is still NO!  The hot water will temporarily heat it up – but when the grease, fat or oil cools, it will still harden and create a nasty blockage.

Your home’s piping will suffer the effects of hardened fat and grease, which will eventually block the pipe entirely.  Though it may seem like your garbage disposal blades could break the grease and oil down, they actually can’t.  The blades actually become less effective when they’re smothered in these sticky substances.

What Not to Put Down Your Drain
Coronavirus Update

City Hall Continues to Follow CDC Guidelines Due to Coronavirus

Since the arrival of Coronavirus (COVID-19), the City of Oak Forest, under the direction of the Mayor and the City Council, has followed Governor Pritzker’s Guidelines.

For the continued safety of our clerks and the public, we will not be processing transactions at the front office.  Residents will be required to drop off payments for water bills, tickets, vehicle stickers, etc.  We strongly encourage residents to pay on-line or use the day and night deposit drop.
    
As a community, we need to continue to do our best to make sure people remain healthy and safe, which is why social distancing and the use of facemasks are still required at this time. These remain very difficult times socially and economically, so we need to remain vigilant and do our part to help beat this crisis

Oak Forest COVID-19 Statistics

Current numbers for Oak Forest from the Illinois Department of Public Health website (www.dph.illinois.gov/covid19/covid19-statistics) as of Friday, April 23, 2021: 
  • 2,895 positive cases
  • 27,308 people tested
  • 5.1% Positivity Rate (Suburban Cook County, Region 10)

Currently, all regions, including Oak Forest are at Phase 4 Restore Illinois. 

COVID-19 symptoms may include fever, sore throat, loss of taste, cough or shortness of breath. Visit CDC.gov for more information regarding symptoms.

Covid-19 Vaccine Update

COVID-19 Vaccination Sign-Up

Appointments for several of our Cook County Community Vaccination Centers are available.  All State of Illinois residents aged 16 years or older are eligible to receive the COVID vaccine. 16 and 17 year-olds can only receive the Pfizer vaccine and must be physically accompanied by a parent or guardian.  Following guidance from the FDA and CDC, Cook County Health will pause the use of the J&J vaccine until the FDA and CDC complete their review.

The State and Cook County have a website available to accept appointments at https://vaccine.cookcountyil.gov/ or by calling 833-308-1988 (from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday-Friday).

Residents who need assistance navigating online services can call the toll-free IDPH hotline at 833-621-1284 to book an appointment.  The hotline is open 7 days a week from 6 a.m. to midnight with agents available in English and Spanish.
City Council Meeting

Next Oak Forest City Council Meeting

The next Oak Forest City Council Meeting will be held on April 27, 2021, at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers.

Residents are invited to attend the meeting (must wear a mask and practice social distancing) or you can watch live on CIC-TV at www.oak-forest.org/live or on one of the following television channels:

AT&T U-verse - Channel 99
Comcast Xfinity - Channel 4
Wide Open West - Channel 6

If you do not subscribe to cable television, visit oak-forest.org/broadcast to learn more about the Oak Forest Broadcast Network.

CITIZENS PARTICIPATION:  The Oak Forest City Council invites public comment at its meetings, but it generally does not have the ability to provide an immediate response to some questions raised during the Citizens Participation portion of a council meeting without some reasonable opportunity to review them.  Therefore, the City Council encourages questions to also be submitted in writing in the event that they need to be referred to City staff to help assure a more thoughtful and informed response.  The Council Chambers is open for the public to attend.  Social distancing must be maintained by attendees.

Here is the link to the most recent meeting: April 13, 2021 City Council Meeting

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Sign-Up Today for City of Oak Forest Emergency Notifications


Everbridge helps the City of Oak Forest send messages to residents where a particular emergency is taking place.

Creating an account is easy!  Go to the City of Oak Forest website at www.oak-forest.org and look for the Everbridge logo to create an account or click this link: Everbridge Registration.
 
You may also download the Everbridge app via Google Play on Android devices or Apple app store on iPhones or iPads.

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