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Downtown Restaurant Crawl - March 25

Join us for our monthly restaurant crawl from 4-8 p.m. Tuesday, March 25 in downtown Highland. The concept is simple: participating restaurants feature a special for $7 or less, so that visitors can “eat their way through downtown,” stopping at their usual haunts and discovering new favorites along the way. Several businesses will also be open late so diners can shop in between courses or while waiting for food. Click here for this month's specials.


Highland Spring Cleanup - Tuesday, May 20

Republic Services will schedule extra crews Tuesday, MAY 20 to collect trash and rubbish generated by spring cleaning. NOT INCLUDED: Construction debris, concrete, electronics, televisions, household hazardous waste and leaves. Televisions, computers and electronics may be recycled at the Public Works Department, 8001 Kennedy Ave. QUESTIONS? Please call Highland Public Works at (219) 972-5083.


Calling all Highland event volunteers!

The calendar may say spring, but the Highland Community Events Commission Board has already leap-frogged into planning the town’s Independence Day Celebration and looking for volunteers to help make this year’s Fourth of July festivities one for the record books. Interested in helping organize the parade? How about the Beer Garden or fireworks? INFO: Email [email protected] to volunteer or contact HCCE Events Liaison Alyce Van Drunen at [email protected] or (219) 838-0114. 


Law Enforcement Internship Program

The Highland Law Enforcement Internship Program offers students and aspiring professionals hands-on experience in the criminal justice field, including patrol duties, investigations, community outreach and administrative functions. Click here to download an application. Questions? Email Internship Program Coordinator Det. Sgt. Lee Natelborg at [email protected] or call (219) 838-3184.


Highland Master Plan - We Want Your Input!

The Highland Redevelopment Department has launched efforts to craft a new 20-year comprehensive plan aimed at enhancing the community's future. Key priorities include neighborhood revitalization, expanding green spaces, improving pedestrian connectivity, upgrading transportation infrastructure and preserving historic landmarks throughout Highland’s districts. As a resident, you are encouraged to share your ideas for the town's development with Redevelopment Director Maria Becerra at [email protected].

Monday – MARCH 24

Redevelopment Commission

6 p.m. Study Session

Highland Town Council

6:30 p.m. Plenary meeting followed by Town Council study session


Tuesday – MARCH 25

No meetings scheduled


Wednesday – MARCH 26

Board of Zoning Appeals


Thursday – MARCH 27

Police Commission

6:30 p.m. Meeting

Water Board

6:30 p.m. Meeting