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2021 Tire Amnesty

Tires are a staple of modern society, however it has become one of our largest solid waste headaches. This nuisance extends especially to our roadside ditches. Violators “fly dump” their unwanted tires, creating breeding grounds for mosquitoes, flooding and maintenance concerns for the Road District, not to mention an unsightly landscape. In response, we created […]

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*** UPDATE*** 2021 Yard Waste

Beginning April 5, 2021, we will resume our yard waste program by picking up the kraft paper lawn and leaf bags. This service will continue through Thanksgiving week, November 22, 2021. In Late March, we will deliver to every unincorporated home 56 yard waste stickers. These stickers are to be used on yard waste bags […]

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2020 Fall

From the desk of Commissioner Del Mar:      Like 2020, the weather of the year has sure set the history books a blaze. May 2020 became the wettest month on record since 1871, when meteorological data began recording. We received 9.51 inches of rain which is 5.83 inches above normal 3.58 inches. This comes after […]

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2020 Summer

From the desk of Commissioner Del Mar:      First and foremost, in a continued response to the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which results in corona virus disease (COVID-19) Palatine Township Road District (PTRD) shall remain open and staffed to serve the community’s infrastructure needs. We have informed the employees that everyone has […]

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2020 Spring

From the desk of Commissioner Del Mar:      In an effort to reduce roadside trash and prevent violators from “fly dumping” their unwanted tires, Palatine Township Road District will continue their Tire Amnesty Program.  Unwanted tires left out in the open or thrown into the roadside ditch create breeding grounds for mosquitoes, flooding and […]

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2019 Fall

  From the desk of Commissioner Del Mar:      As we head into Autumn, part of the allure of the season that many in the Midwest have come to reminisce, is the smell of burning leaves broadcasting thru the countryside.  However, burning leaves and other landscape materials are regulated thru local municipalities.  They have […]

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2019 Summer

From the desk of Commissioner Del Mar: Currently we are in the process or resurfacing our material yard at the Road District Garage.  This site shelters our equipment and vehicles used to maintain the public right of way.  We also process the yard waste and storm damage into compost and stockpile materials such as stone, […]

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2019 Spring

Yard Waste Program and Compost Availability: We will begin our annual yard waste collection for the unincorporated areas on April 1, 2019 and will continue thru Thanksgiving week, November 26, 2019.  In late March and weather permitting, we will deliver 56 yard waste stickers to each household in the unincorporated area.  Incorporated residents will need […]

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2020 Yard Waste Pick Up

Beginning April 6, 2020, we will resume our yard waste program by picking up the kraft paper lawn and leaf bags. This service will continue through November 24, 2020. In Late March, we will deliver to every unincorporated home 56 yard waste stickers. These stickers are to be used on yard waste bags that you […]

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2020 Tire Amnesty – moved to May 23 and May 30, 2020

Tires are a staple of modern society, however it has become one of our largest solid waste headaches. This nuisance extends especially to our roadside ditches. Violators “fly dump” their unwanted tires, creating breeding grounds for mosquitoes, flooding and maintenance concerns for the Road District, not to mention an unsightly landscape. In response, we created […]

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