 Mayor Henry L. Kuspa
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From the Office of the MayorThank you to the many residents and businesses who have reached out to me and my office these past few months about COVID-19, flooding, the recent tornado and other issues of concern. Being Mayor is a responsibility I take very seriously and I believe being responsive to citizen's concerns is the City's number one priority. While we currently use the weekly e-Briefs, our website, and even Facebook and Twitter to communicate, we are currently reviewing all platforms and outlets to determine how we can improve our ability to communicate and reach every resident even more often.
The battle against COVID-19 continues and our fight is not over. While the positivity rate may be decreasing in our area, we must remember to be vigilant and wear face masks or coverings, wash our hands and remain socially distanced in order to keep ourselves and others safe.
Please contact my office at 708-687-4050, x1005, should you have any questions or concerns.
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Halloween Trick or Treat HoursHalloween is Saturday, October 31, 2020. Trick or Treat hours in the City of Oak Forest are 3 pm - 7 pm.
Please keep groups to a minimum and practice social distancing. Wearing a mask or face covering is also recommended.
Please be respectful to residents who do not wish to participate in trick or treating.
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Weekly e-BriefsThe City of Oak Forest introduced e-Briefs in February 2015. This free, voluntary e-mail service provides information about city services, activities and events. On a weekly basis, you can also expect to find a message from the Mayor about current events involving the Oak Forest area.
If you know someone who would like to receive the weekly e-Briefs, please have them visit our website to sign up: https://www.oak-forest.org/list.aspx. An e-mail will be sent to confirm a "subscription" to e-Briefs.
They can also send an e-mail to CityofOakForest@oak-forest.org to request e-Briefs. Please remember to allow mail from listserv@civicplus.com.
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COVID-19 UpdatesOn Wednesday, August 26, Governor Pritzer issued a new face mask mandate for all restaurant and bar patrons in Illinois. Customers must put on their masks while interacting with wait staff and other employees including when orders are taken and food is being served inside or outside. Additionally, the new mask rule also applies to customers picking up take-out orders. Oak Forest COVID-19 Statistics
Here are the current numbers for the city of Oak Forest from the Illinois Department of Public Health website ( www.dph.illinois.gov/covid19/covid19-statistics) as of Thursday, September 18, 2020: - 501 positive cases
- 6,649 people tested
- 5.2% Positivity Rate for the past 2 days (Southern Cook Area, Region 10)
- 10 Covid-19 related deaths in Oak Forest since March 27, 2020
Restore Illinois Mitigation Plan UpdatesRegion 4 (Bond, Clinton, Madison, Monroe, Randolph, St. Clair and Washington counties) is currently under additional mitigations. New mitigations are applied if a region's positivity rate averages greater than or equal to 8% for three consecutive days. Mitigations are applied on a regional basis based on the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Regions that have traditionally guided the IDPH in its statewide public health work. The City of Oak Forest is in Suburban Cook - Region 10. Read more about the coronavirus.illinois.gov/s/restore-illinois-mitigation-plan.
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Early Voting at Oak Forest City HallThe City of Oak Forest will once again offer residents the opportunity to cast their votes early for the upcoming November 3, 2020, election.
October 19 - October 23 8:30 am - 7:00 pm October 24 9:00 am - 5:00 pm October 25 9:00 am - 5:00 pm October 26 - October 30 8:30 am - 7:00 pm October 31 9:00 am - 5:00 pm November 1 9:00 am - 5:00 pm November 2 8:30 am - 7:00 pm
Oak Forest City Hall is located at 15440 S. Central Ave.
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Full-Time Firefighter Eligibility ListThe Oak Forest Fire Department provides 24-hour fire protection, paramedic service, and emergency response to the residents and businesses of Oak Forest. The department was founded in 1945 and has provided excellent public service through its existence.
The Board of Fire and Police Commissioners for the City of Oak Forest is now accepting applications for the Full-Time position of Firefighter.
Testing is being conducted to establish an Eligibility List for future available positions. Applications will be available online until October 7, 2020 at 2:00 PM. The application deadline is October 7, 2020 at 4:00 PM.
For job requirements, salary and other pertinent information, please go to this website: https://jobsource.copsandfiretesting.com/jobs/oak-forest-il-entry-level-firefighter.
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ComEd Offers Families and Businesses Tips to Avoid COVID-19 Related Energy ScamsAs the COVID-19 pandemic takes a financial toll on families and businesses across northern Illinois, scammers are increasing their efforts to take advantage of vulnerable customers who may be struggling to pay their bills.
Even before the pandemic, ComEd had experienced a 60-percent increase in reports of scams and attempted scams into its call center since 2017. More recently, imposters posing as ComEd employees are approaching individuals and businesses to attempt to steal their money, as well as personal and business information.
One tactic scammers use with more frequency is “spoofing” ComEd’s name and phone number. Spoofing uses technology to change the caller’s identification information so that ComEd’s name and phone number appear in the customer’s caller ID display. Another tactic involves sending emails with slight modifications to the ComEd name to make it appear it is coming from the energy company. Scammers may even demand that an individual make a direct payment with a prepaid cash card or instruct a business to deposit a payment in an alternate account.
Tips to help homeowners identify scams, ComEd will never visit or call a customer’s home or business to: • Ask for immediate payment with a prepaid cash card or cryptocurrency such as bitcoin. • Ask for their ComEd account number or other personal information, such as a driver’s license number, Social Security number, tax identification number or bank information.
Tips to help businesses to identify email scams: • Carefully review email messages originating from outside your business network. • Check the person’s name and business in the email and make sure it matches the name and business in the email address. For example, some imposters will use zeros in place of the letter O or switch letters in the business name so that “corp” appears as “crop.” • If you don’t recognize the sender, call the individual or business to verify the message is legitimate. Use a phone number from your own records or an online search and not the number provided in the email. • Confirm that the contents of the email look legitimate, especially when a request can have major effects for your company, such as transferring large amounts of money. • Hover over website links before clicking to confirm the legitimacy of the site.
Tips to help all customers identify an actual ComEd employee: • All ComEd field employees wear a uniform with the ComEd logo, including shirt and safety vest. • ComEd employees visibly display a company ID badge with the ComEd logo and employee’s name.
Scammers rapidly change their tactics so if you are suspicious of any energy-related request or actions, stop what you are doing and call ComEd immediately at 1-800-EDISON-1 (1-800-334-7661). Businesses can call 1-877-426-6331. For more tips on identifying energy-related scams, visit ComEd.com/ScamAlert.
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Business Interruption Grants Program (BIG)Applications for a second round of funding are available. A total of $220 million will be made available for small businesses of all types in Illinois. Two businesses in Oak Forest were recipients during the first round of funding
More details on the latest round of funding and how to apply can be found at: https://www2.illinois.gov/dceo/SmallBizAssistance/Pages/C19DisadvantagedBusGrants.aspx.
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2020 Road Program Update!Concrete has been completed on the first group of streets and our contractor has already started on the second group of streets.
Remember, the contractor will notify all the residents a day before any work will be done to your apron or curb by placing a notice on your door.
This year’s program will include the following eleven street segments to be resurfaced:
1. Willow Lane – Forestview to 151st 2. Condado – 151st to Hillside 3. El Morro Court – El Morro to end 4. Menard – Vine to 147th 5. 149th Street – Laramie to Cicero 6. Essex – Tudor to Reynolds 7. Dolores – Rob Roy to Orogrande 8. Peggy Lane – 159th to Independence 9. Mann – Craig to Blair 10. Newport – Laramie to Bellaire 11. Oakwood Court – Newport to Cul-de-Sac
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Maple Tree Removal Update!Homer Tree Services has completed removal of specifically designated maple trees that were determined to be hazardous, as well as their stumps.
If you have any questions, please call Public Works at 708-535-4090.
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Next Oak Forest City Council MeetingThe Oak Forest City Council Meeting will be held on September 22, 2020, at 7:30 PM. To watch the previous meeting held on September 8, 2020, please click on the image below.
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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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