What's New in Hickory Hills
Pardon our Dust
We're doing a little pre-Spring cleaning here at hickoryhillsil.org. No major remodeling or anything, just a little reshuffling of the furniture so that things are a little sleeker and faster. You may, for awhile, notice that things are a sometimes a little wacky when you log in. Fret not, it's just us moving the furniture into the kitchen so that we can paint the living room. We'll move it all back when we're done.
Spring 2009 Cost Sharing Parkway Tree Program
The City sponsors a Cost Sharing Parkway Tree Planting Program each spring.
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People with Disabilities Ride Free Program
The People with Disabilities Ride Free Program allows people with disabilities who are eligible for the state's Circuit Breaker programto ride CTA, Pace, and Metra fixed-route mainline services for free.
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Property Assessment Appeals
The Cook County Board of Review will accept county property tax assessment appeals until January 29.
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Safe Kids in Hickory Hills
Officer Scott Sodaro of the Hickory Hills police department would like everyone to be aware of some more child seat and toy recalls. Please visit Safe Kids Usa for more information and to stay current on the latest recalls for toys, clothing, furniture, and other children's items.
Links to Safe Kids Usa and its parent organization Safe Kids Worldwide, an international non-profit organization dedicated solely to preventing unintentional childhood injury, can be found on this site under the Safe Kids section of the Resident Information page. We recommend parents visit these sites regularly to keep abreast of the latest product recalls and warnings.
Compact Fluorescent Light (CFL) Bulb Information
ComEd is committed to the safe and reliable delivery of electric service to its 3.8 million customers in northern Illinois, while also working to protect our environment.
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Third Ward ComEd survey
View the results of the 3rd Ward Commonwealth Edison customer satisfaction survey.
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Consumer Electronics Recycling Program
You can now recycle your used computer equipment and get valuable OfficeMax coupons for doing it!
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Receive Periodic E-Mail Updates Regarding the City of Hickory Hills
Mayor Mike Howley and Clerk Joann Jackson are pleased to announce a new program where residents may receive timely e-mail updates regarding Hickory Hills events, programs and other upcoming dates of interest. To receive these periodic e-mail updates, residents need only provide their e-mail address to the city clerk’s office (708/598-4800) or simply by sending an e-mail to the City of Hickory Hills. The City will then begin sending out timely e-mails about relevant events in the city of Hickory Hills. Mayor Howley and Clerk Jackson see this e-mail program as yet another way to better communicate with our residents.