Residents wishing to donate clothing and household
furnishings to help the victims of the catastrophic fire in Prospect Heights
can drop them off at the Buffalo Grove Police Department, 46 Raupp Blvd. The fire
destroyed or severely damaged four building in the River Trails Condominium
complex. The Buffalo Grove Fire Department was one of many departments that helped
battle the blaze.
According to Buffalo Grove Fire Chief
Mike Baker, the department sent one truck (known as a Quint 25) that has, in
addition to a water tank, a 75 to 100-foot aerial ladder and ground ladders. The department also sent ambulance 26. Five fire fighters plus Deputy Chief Bill
Wagner were on the scene. Wagner and Quint 25 remained on the scene until 2:30 a.m. Thursday.
Brandywyn Lane to close
at Deerfield Parkway for construction
The Lake County Division of
Transportation (LCDOT) will close Brandywyn Lane at Deerfield Parkway to
through traffic starting Monday, July 23, 2018 at 6:00 a.m. and will reopen Friday,
Aug. 3. The closure will be due to concrete patching work in this area. More
information is available at here.
The Buffalo Grove Village Board recently
approved new regulations for the outdoor parking and storing of recreational
vehicles on residential lots, which take effect Aug. 1. The Village encourages
all residents with RVs (boats, trailers, campers, etc.) to review these new
regulations by visiting the Village’s website, www.VBG.org. Information
on the types of RVs subject to the new code, an overview of the
regulations, and information regarding how to request a variation are also
provided at www.VBG.org
The Community Development
Department can further explain the code, and answer any questions or concerns
residents may have. Contact the Department at 847-459-2530.
There are approximately 249
miles of sidewalks and bike paths available for public use in Buffalo Grove,
and residents are asked to assist in keeping these areas safe.
Property owners whose shrubs,
trees, or other vegetation are planted along public sidewalks or near bike
paths are asked to keep vegetation trimmed. This helps to ensure that
vegetation does not obstruct cyclists and pedestrians utilizing these
common areas in the Village.
The Public Works Department is
collecting canned goods and nonperishable food items as part of the 'Responding
to Hunger' food drive. Collection boxes for donated items are
located at the Village of Buffalo Grove campus; inside the main entrances of
both Village Hall, 50 Raupp Boulevard, and the Buffalo Grove Public Service
Center, 51 Raupp Boulevard.
The donation boxes will remain at
both locations until Monday. The Public Works Department will be delivering the
donated food items to a 'Touch a Truck' event at
the Lake County Fairgrounds from 9 a.m. to noon on July 24. Event attendees are
encouraged to bring a canned good or food item to donate at this event.
Buffalo Grove Police Crime
Prevention Officer Amy Cholewa will present a free seminar on identity theft
protection at the Buffalo Grove Park District's Public Safety Breakfast
Club. The seminar will take place at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday,
July 25. at the Alcott Center, 530 Bernard Drive. Free bagels, coffee and
tea will be provided. No registration is required. For more information,
contact Terri Ebner at 847-850-2117.
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