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Personal Fireworks – Rules & Regulations

Fireworks are allowed between 5 p.m. and two hours after sunset through July 9. The exception is July 4 between 10 a.m. and midnight. “Fireworks can be dangerous,” Highland Police Chief Ralph Potesta said. “Take every precaution to stay safe.” Personal fireworks are prohibited in all of Highland's parks.


Sensory-Friendly Carnival – Register Now!

Join us for a special Sensory-Friendly Carnival from 1-3 p.m. Sunday, July 5 at Highland's Fourth of July Festival. The event is designed to create a comfortable, inclusive experience for individuals of all abilities. Enjoy carnival rides in a sensory-friendly, low-stimulation environment — with reduced noise, fewer crowds and extra support. Scan the QR code to register.


Hazardous Waste Day – July 25

Make your environment safer by bringing your batteries, cleaners, oils, solvents, poisons, gasoline, pesticides, antifreeze, mercury thermometers, thermostats and fluorescent bulbs to the town garage from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 25Items not accepted: Tires, asbestos, ammunition, explosives, medical/radioactive wastes, appliances, 30-gallon or larger containers. Please note: Batteries cannot be dropped off at Public Works in advance of Hazardous Waste Day. INFO: Call (219) 972-5083.


Adopt-A-Drain Program

Public Works Director Mark Knesek encourages residents to adopt a stormwater drain in their neighborhood to help reduce the amount of grass clippings, leaves twigs, pop tops and plastic ending up in the Little Calumet River. “A clean storm drain prevents flooding, improves traffic flow and maintains pedestrian access, especially for children and the elderly,” Knesek said. “Clean drains improve water quality of drainage ditches and the Little Cal River. All it takes is a few easy steps,”

  • Check storm drain grates frequently and keep them free of debris,
  • Dispose of what you collect in the trash.
  • Never remove the grate.
  • Report issues to Public Works.

Commercial Property Improvement Grant

The Commercial Property Improvement Grant Program encourages property/business owners to renovate, restore and improve buildings – both inside and out. Grants will be awarded for up to 25 percent of the approved total. Projects over $20,000 will take priority, however, the Redevelopment Commission will review all projects regardless of the amount requested. Click here to download application. Questions? Please call Redevelopment Director Maria Becerra at (219) 972-7598 or email [email protected]


Monday, July 6

Redevelopment Commission
Special Meeting Notice


Tuesday, July 7

Traffic Safety Commission
8 a.m. Meeting

Sanitary Board
6:30 p.m. Study Session


Wednesday, July 8

Community Events Commission

6:30 p.m. Meeting


Thursday, July 9

Police Commission
6:30 p.m. Meeting

Water Board
*6:30 p.m. Study Session


SUMMER ROADWORK

Summer construction projects to make streets and cross-walks easier to navigate are underway. Please note: Work will take place on weekdays and Saturdays. Schedule may vary or be delayed based on weather conditions. Please obey all NO PARKING signs posted along streets. Vehicles left in street will be towed at vehicle Owner's expense. Click here to see the projects planned for the week of June 29.


FINANCIAL ADVISOR

House Enrolled Act 1210 requires municipalities that enter into a contract with a municipal advisor who provides financial services to publish the contract online. Click here to view.