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Residents Flooding in Gurnee With heavy rains and melting snow, the increased runoff can lead to rising water levels in rivers and streams, especially in areas near the Des Plaines River (with 235 sq....
Residents Flood Information: July 2017 Roadways Road Closures: All roads in Gurnee open as of Tuesday, July 25th at 12:30 p.m. Gages Lake Road: LCDOT reopened Gages Lake on Friday, July 21st; final su...
Residents Frequently Asked Questions Options for Paying or Contesting Your Parking or Ordinance Ticket Paying Your Parking Ticket or Ordinance Violation by Mail or In Person Before the Parking Ticket ...
Springtime is often associated with warmer weather and the start of new growth, but it also brings the risk of flooding. With heavy rains and melting snow, the increased runoff can lead to rising wate...
In mid-September, the Gurnee area received a seven-day rainfall total of over 7.20 inches. Due to the heavy rainfall, road closures and home flooding occurred from rapidly increasing river levels. Fol...
On Thursday, July 13th Mayor Kovarik signed a proclamation declaring that the localized and regional flood impact in Gurnee have created a disaster situation in the Village. The proclamation from th...
UPDATED – SPECIAL FLOOD DAMAGE WASTE PICKUP SERVICE EXTENDED Due to the volume of debris for the special flood damaged waste pickup, Waste Management is extending the collection pr...
Residents Property Maintenance Property Maintenance and Nuisance Codes are concerned with the ongoing health, safety, maintenance, and occupancy of existing structures and properties rather than the c...
GURNEE, IL – The Village of Gurnee has named Kaiser’s Pizza & Pub (1801 N Route 21) and Six Flags Great America (1 Great America Parkway) as the 2020 Best of Gurnee Award Recipients. ...
Fiscal Year 2019/2020 Budget funded $14.9 million of capital and infrastructure improvements, which made it the Villages largest capital program in history. The capital plan for 2019 included: $6.6...
Des Plaines River Specific: As of 10:30am on July 14, 2017 the Des Plaines River was at level of 11.2 feet and rising to a predicted level of 11.9 feet on Saturday afternoon according to reporting i...
Des Plaines River Level Update: 9:30 AM - September 19th As of 9:30 a.m. on September 19th, 2019 the Des Plaines River was at level of 9.32 feet according to reporting information provided by the Nat...