MONDAY – April 15

Redevelopment Commission 

6 p.m. Meeting

Highland Town Council 

6:30 p.m. Study Session


TUESDAY – April 16

Sanitary Board 

6:30 p.m. Study Session

Meeting to immediately follow

Neighbors for Sustainability

6:30 p.m. Meeting


WEDNESDAY – April 17

Plan Commission
6 p.m. Study Session

7 p.m. Meeting


THURSDAY – April 18

Park Board

6:30 p.m. Study Session

7 p.m. Meeting

Tree Board

7 p.m. Study Session


FRIDAY – April 19

No Meetings Scheduled


NIPSCO assistance

Struggling financially? NIPSCO wants to help you find assistance. Financial support is available through a variety of programs. Applicants must refile annually. Click here to learn more.


Safe Disposal of Batteries

Lake County Solid Waste has suspended its battery drop off locations. The agency is asking residents and businesses to dispose of old batteries during designated Household Hazardous Waste days.


Recycling

The Town of Highland provides curbside recycling every other Tuesday depending on where you live in town. Click here to download the 2024 Recycling Schedule. Tuesday pick-up will be changed to Wednesday, whenever the following holidays occur on a Monday or a Tuesday:

 

  • New Year's Day
  • Memorial Day
  • Labor Day

 

All recycling should be at the curb no later than 6 a.m. and no earlier than 5 p.m. the day before collection is scheduled. Recycling and refuse containers should be separated by at least three feet and should be placed with handles nearest the residence.

Park Pride Day – April 20

Join Highland Parks and Rec for its 23ra annual community park cleanup day from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, April 20. Everyone is welcome, especially community groups and families. You will be assigned a park for cleanup. Bring gloves, rakes and energy! Immediately after, meet us at noon at Main Square Park to receive your free T-shirt and lunch. INFO: Individuals and groups must register at Lincoln Center. For more info, call (219) 838-0114. 


Highland Branch Collection

Branch pickup routes will continue through mid-October. Pile branches in front of the property separate from leaf piles. Please call to schedule a Friday pickup for heavier logs and stumps. Click here for schedule and routes.


Highland Arbor Day – April 26

Join members of the Highland Tree Board along with state and local officials as they celebrate Arbor Day 2024 with Lincoln Little Learners and the Kids First Preschool at 9:30 a.m. Friday, April 26 at Lincoln Community Center, 2450 Lincoln St. A huge thank you to NIPSCO for providing a young tree that will be planted on site in a location where the children can watch it grow with them.


Drug Take Back Day – April 27

Turn in your unused or expired medications to the proper authorities instead of flushing or throwing them out. Highland Police will participate in the DEA drug take-back program from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 27 at the police department, 3315 Ridge Road. No needles will be accepted. INFO: Call Ken Balon in Support Services at (219) 838-3184. 


Highland Shred Day – May 18

Highland will shred your confidential documents for free from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 18 at Highland Public Works, 8001 Kennedy. 

  • Proof of residency is required. 
  • 4 boxes – no larger than 12x18x10 – or 4 brown paper grocery bags per household. 
  • No plastic covers, binder clips, or spiral notebooks. 
Highland Spring Cleanup – May 21
Hazardous Waste Day – July 27

Highland's Community Garden

Community Garden volunteers are beginning their fifth year growing vegetables for their Highland neighbors with new ideas, partners and dollars to increase summer’s bounty. Join us for our upcoming events. The community garden is located at 2917 Highway Ave. next to Main Fire Station. 

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

 

  • Planting Day 
    10a.m.-noon Saturday, May 18
  • Pet Blessing in the Garden by Father Gregory
    6-7 p.m. Thursday May 30
Community Garden Wish List

Highland Twilight Parade

The Twilight Parade steps off at 6:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 at 45th and Kennedy/St. James Church. Marching bands, military, veterans, scouts, police and fire groups are free. Click here to download a parade application. 

Be a Star: Become a Festival Sponsor!
Fourth of July Kiddie Parade

The Kiddie Parade begins at 1:30 P.M. SATURDAY, JULY 6 at the Highland Municipal Parking Lot on Highway and Kennedy avenues. The parade route continues east on Highway and ends at Main Square Park. A special gift is provided for each child who participates, with some lucky winners finding GOLDEN TICKETS for free wristbands good for festival rides. Click here to download a parade application. 



Reporting Leaks

Highland Public Works is asking residents to report any unusual puddling or wet spots in your front or back yard. If there has been no rain and water appears in your yard, please notify Highland Public works at (219) 972-5083 between the hours 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you need to report a leak after hours or on a weekend, call 911 and an on-call Town of Highland employee will be dispatched.


Request for Proposal - Safe Streets for All

The Town of Highland, Indiana (Town) is seeking Requests for Proposals (RFP) from qualified consultants to provide professional services to prepare a Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Transportation Safety Action Plan, the Project, pursuant to a grant awarded by the  U.S. Department of Transportation (US DOT). This RFP is a qualification-based selection process. A consultant's qualifications will be used to analyze all RFPs submitted in a timely manner. Upon completion of technical ranking, the Town will enter negotiations with the top ranked firm. The Town reserves the right to reject any or all submittals. The Project will be funded, in part, with a SS4A Action Plan Grant and has a not-to­exceed budget of $300,000. All RFPs received (date stamped as filed) by 4:00 p.m. (CDT) on May 1, 2024 at the Town's office will be given equal consideration. Click here to download a PDF of the RFP requirements and submittal process.