To access the Zoom meeting use the website link: https://zoom.us/j/4402563332. Meeting ID of 440 256 3332
Audible only dial (312) 626-6799. Meeting ID of 440 256 3332
Mosquito Control Treatment 9/8
The Lake County General Health District (LCGHD) will conduct mosquito treatment in Kirtland on Tuesday, September 8. Please note that the spray schedule can change due to weather.
You may get spraying information on the Lake County General Health District website at www.lcghd.org or by calling their mosquito spray hotline at (440) 350-2088.
To access the Zoom meeting use the website link: https://zoom.us/j/4402563332. Meeting ID of 440 256 3332
Audible only dial (312) 626-6799. Meeting ID of 440 256 3332
To access the Zoom meeting use the website link: https://zoom.us/j/4402563332. Meeting ID of 440 256 3332
Audible only dial (312) 626-6799. Meeting ID of 440 256 3332
Community Shred Day
RAIN OR SHINE!! BRING YOUR DOCUMENTS TO BE SHREDDED FOR FREE.
All Kirtland residents are welcome to bring up to three bankers size boxes. Participants stay in your vehicle, and simply pop your trunk for true “curbside service”.
- Proof of residency is REQUIRED (i.e. drivers’ license or utility bill).
- Staples and paper clips do not need to be removed in advance.
- Limit of 3 bankers size boxes per household. A banker’s box (15x12x10) is approximately the same size as a copy paper box for standard letter size paper.
- Please bring documents in a container that can be discarded. Boxes will not be able to be returned this year as they may have been in years past.
- Monitors and hard drives will NOT be accepted.
To access the Zoom meeting use the website link: https://zoom.us/j/4402563332. Meeting ID of 440 256 3332 or audible only dial (312) 626-6799 Meeting ID of 440 256 3332.
Finance Committee meeting on Tuesday, October 27 at 6:30 p.m., via Zoom.
To access the Zoom meeting use the website link: https://zoom.us/j/4402563332. Meeting ID of 440 256 3332 or audible only dial (312) 626-6799 Meeting ID of 440 256 3332.
If you are planning to distribute Halloween treats this year, please consider the following recommendations:
- Refrain from distributing treats if you have an underlying health condition, a compromised immune system, or are displaying any signs of the coronavirus infection (fever, cough, congestion, difficulty breathing, fatigue, achiness, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea, headache, loss of taste or smell)
- Wear a facial mask at all times (scary is optional!)
- Leaving single bowls filled with treats out for trick or treaters is discouraged, consider placing individual “treat bags” out instead.
- If you are handing out treats, wear disposable gloves and watch for children approaching your home so they do not have to touch the doorbell
- Avoid distributing home-made treats
If you or your children are trick-or-treating, please consider the following recommendations:
- Stay home if you have an underlying health condition, a compromised immune system, or are displaying any signs of the coronavirus infection.
- Avoid close proximity to other children who are not in your immediate household or a common association.
- Refuse treats from those distributing treats directly without gloves or a mask.
- Avoid “bunching up” of children by waiting your turn to approach homes and maintaining social distance between other groups of children.
- Utilize hand sanitizer at regular intervals while trick or treating.
- Consider sanitizing unopened, sealed treats with a sanitary wipe or safe aerosol sanitizer at the conclusion of the event.
- Dispose of any opened treats immediately.