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Spring Valley Police Chief Adam Curran Receives Community Cornerstone Award from Illinois Valley Area Chamber of Commerce

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Spring Valley Police Chief Adam Curran Receives Community Cornerstone Award from Illinois Valley Area Chamber of Commerce

Spring Valley, Illinois – [October 11th, 2023]: The Spring Valley Police Department proudly announces that their very own Chief, Adam Curran, has been honored as a recipient of the prestigious Community Cornerstone Award by the Illinois Valley Area Chamber of Commerce. This award recognizes Chief Curran for his outstanding service and unwavering dedication to the community.

Chief Curran’s commitment to the betterment of Spring Valley and its residents is truly commendable. His involvement in vital community programs, such as the Christmas Toy Drive for children and the National Night Out, showcases his dedication to enhancing the quality of life for all. Beyond his responsibilities as the Chief of Police, Adam extends his contributions to the community by investing personal time in coaching and active participation in various community initiatives.

“Adam Curran is not only an exemplary Police Chief, but he is also a remarkable community leader. His tireless efforts and genuine care for our city have made an indelible impact on the lives of our residents. We are indeed fortunate to have him as a part of the Spring Valley community,” expressed Melanie Malooley Thompson, Mayor of Spring Valley.

The Community Cornerstone Award serves as a testament to Chief Curran’s exceptional contributions and his commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of Spring Valley. The entire community joins in congratulating Chief Adam Curran on this well-deserved recognition, extending their heartfelt gratitude for his dedication to the City of Spring Valley.

BOARD OF FIRE AND POLICE COMMISSIONERS NOTICE OF EXAMINATION FOR PATROL OFFICER


CITY OF SPRING VALLEY, ILLINOIS

There will be an open competitive examination for new applicants for the Police Department of the City of Spring Valley on October 28, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. The examination will take place at the Spring Valley City Hall, located at 215 N. Greenwood Street, Spring Valley, Illinois.

Qualifications:

  • Age: Under 35 years, unless exempt as provided by Illinois law.
  • Education: High School Diploma (or equivalent).
  • Requirement: Valid driver’s license.
  • Testing: Complete the written testing and oral examination requirements, as well as a physical aptitude test, a background investigation, a psychological examination, and a medical examination.

Following the written examination, oral interviews will be scheduled on November 8, 2023. Applicants will be ranked in their respective positions based on their performance in the examination and oral interview, with preference points added as required by Illinois law.

Application Process:

Application packets may be obtained from the Spring Valley Police Department, located at 215 N. Greenwood Street, Spring Valley, Illinois, starting from September 25, 2023. Please note that a non-refundable $20.00 testing fee must be paid when submitting the application. All completed application packets must be returned to the Spring Valley Police Department no later than 5 p.m. on Wednesday, October 25, 2023, as per the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners.

SALARY AND BENEFITS

  • Starting Salary: $52,660.76
  • Salary After First Year: $62,123.59

Additional Benefits:

  • 100% PAID GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE (MEDICAL, DENTAL, VISION & LIFE)
  • UP TO 5 WEEKS PAID VACATION
  • 12 PAID HOLIDAYS
  • EDUCATION BONUS
  • LONGEVITY BONUS
  • SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL
  • PAID SICK LEAVE
  • UNIFORM ALLOWANCE

The City of Spring Valley is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Let’s Compost Together for a Greener Spring Valley!

Hello Spring Valley Residents!

We have an important request that will make a big difference for our community and the environment. ? It’s time to embrace sustainable practices and show our love for our beautiful city.

Regarding yard waste and branches, we would like to ask you to use lawn bags instead of tossing them directly into the plastic dumpsters. Why, you ask? Well, here’s the scoop:

? Composting Benefits: By separating your yard waste, you’re helping us turn it into nutrient-rich compost. This compost will contribute to healthier soil and gardens, making Spring Valley even more vibrant and green!

? Environmental Impact: When yard waste is mixed with regular garbage, it often ends up in landfills. But when we compost, we reduce landfill waste and minimize harmful greenhouse gas emissions. It’s a small step for you, but a giant leap for the Earth!

? Community Pride: Spring Valley is known for its community spirit. Let’s come together to ensure we do our part for a cleaner and more sustainable future. Separating your yard waste is a simple way to demonstrate our collective commitment to our city.

So, here’s your action plan:

+Bag It: Use lawn bags for your yard waste and branches.

+Separate: Keep yard waste out of the plastic dumpsters.

+Compost: Help us create nutrient-rich compost for our city’s benefit.

Remember, every little action adds up. Let’s make Spring Valley an example of how a small change can make a big impact. Thank you for your cooperation and for being stewards of our beautiful city.

Together, we can keep Spring Valley green and clean! ??

City of Spring Valley Updates Burning Restrictions for Public Safety and Environmental Welfare

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

City of Spring Valley Updates Burning Restrictions for Public Safety and Environmental Welfare

Spring Valley, Illinois – July 20, 2023 – The City of Spring Valley, Bureau County, Illinois, has passed Ordinance No. I, amending Chapter 3, Burning Restrictions, of Title 4, Fire Regulations, of the Spring Valley City Code. The updated ordinance aims to enhance public health, safety, and welfare by revising the regulations on burning materials within the city limits.

Background Recitals The City of Spring Valley had previously enacted burning restrictions, codified as Chapter 3, BURNING RESTRICTIONS, of Title 4, FIRE REGULATIONS, in the Spring Valley City Code. To ensure the continued well-being of residents and the environment, the Spring Valley City Council recently conducted a thorough review of these restrictions.

Key Amendments The updated ordinance introduces the following key amendments:

  1. Rubbish Burning:
  • It is prohibited to burn any materials, except small and dried quantities of branches, leaves, weeds, or grass, at any time other than as specifically allowed by Section 4-3-2 of the Chapter.
  • The burning of offensive materials like rubber, tires, tar paper, leather, batteries, or any other substance emitting an unpleasant odor during combustion is strictly prohibited within the City of Spring Valley.
  1. Burning Allowed:
  • Limited amounts of yard waste material may be burned between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., but only during the Spring (April 1st – May 31st) and Fall (September 1st – November 30th).
  • Burning is not permitted on, or adjacent to, any asphalt or paved street.
  • No burning is allowed on any day when Hall Township High School hosts home football games.
  • Fires must be attended by a responsible person until properly extinguished.
  • The smoldering of slow-burning yard waste outside the specified hours and times of year is considered a nuisance and is unlawful.
  1. Burn Barrels:
  • The use of burn barrels, fine wire mesh, concrete block enclosures, or any other devices for burning garbage, rubbish, or combustible materials is strictly forbidden within Spring Valley’s city limits.
  1. Recreational Fires:
  • It is not unlawful to have an outdoor fire burning materials other than garbage or rubbish, provided the fuel is contained in an incinerator, outdoor fireplace, barbeque grill, or barbeque pit.
  • The total fuel area must not exceed three (3) feet in diameter and two (2) feet in height.
  • Recreational fires are allowed for pleasure, religious, ceremonial, cooking, warmth, or similar purposes.
  1. Penalty:
  • Violators of the ordinance may face fines ranging from twenty-five dollars ($25.00) to seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750.00) for each offense.

The City Council of Spring Valley, Bureau County, Illinois, presented, passed, and adopted the updated ordinance on July 17, 2023. The ordinance takes immediate effect upon its passage and publication in pamphlet form as provided by law.

For further information or inquiries, please contact the Spring Valley City Hall at 815.664.4221.

ABOUT SPRING VALLEY, ILLINOIS

About the City of Spring Valley: Spring Valley is a vibrant city located in Bureau County, Illinois. The city is committed to safeguarding its residents and the environment while promoting a sustainable and harmonious community. For more information about Spring Valley, visit www.springvalleyil.us.

Spring Valley City Cleanup Guidelines

Bulk Waste Collection Day: Saturday June 24, 2023

  • Collection Time Begins at 7:00AM – have your material out by 6:00AM.
  • Material will be picked up in the same location as you place your weekly materials.
  • Piles are to be no larger than 4′ L X 4′ W X 3′ H.
  • Large appliances, electronics and construction materials will not be taken.
  • Miscellaneous loose bulk waste should be contained in bags or boxes.
  • Questions, please call the City of Spring Valley.

Acceptable Bulk Waste Items:

  • Couches
  • Sectionals (one full)
  • Microwaves
  • Sleeper Sofas
  • Rocker/recliners
  • Coffee/end tables
  • Kitchen tables
  • Bed frames
  • Mattresses/box springs
  • Baby beds (cribs)
  • Bicycles
  • Dressers, shelving, cabinets, etc.
  • Walking mowers (fuel must be drained)

Acceptable Misc. Waste Items:

  • Bicycles
  • Tricycles
  • Outdoor toys
  • Lawn tools
  • Grills
  • Lawn chairs
  • Baby swings
  • Playpens
  • Walkers
  • Car seats
  • Fans
  • Dishes
  • Clothing
  • Vacuum cleaners
  • Pillows
  • Picture frames
  • Area rugs

Unacceptable Bulk Waste Items:

  • Major appliances
  • Air conditioners
  • Dehumidifiers
  • Water heaters/softeners
  • Windows
  • Plate glass
  • Riding lawn mowers
  • Tires
  • Demolition/ remodeling/ construction debris
  • Cement, rocks, bricks
  • Car parts
  • Carpeting
  • Electronic items

Unacceptable Misc. Waste Items:

  • Car batteries
  • Liquid waste of any kind
  • Household hazardous waste
  • Medical waste
  • Yard waste
  • Solid steel posts
  • Heavy gauge steel
  • Electronic items (cell phones, MP3 players, radios, etc.)

Message from the Mayor on St. Margaret’s Hospital

Residents of Spring Valley:

It is disheartening and tragic, but as of June 16, St. Margaret’s in Spring Valley will be closing. As many of you know, a memo from the hospital to staff explaining its dire financial condition is circulating. Similar to the situation in Peru, the hospital in Spring Valley is now pinning its hopes on a last-minute rescue package from the legislature to stay financially afloat. While I still hope that our elected officials at the state level can assist St. Margaret’s, the likely outcome is that similar to Peru, the funding will not materialize, and on June 16 and the hospital will close.

We are incredibly aware of the negative impact this will have on our residents as the hospital closing results in fewer medical services for residents and longer ambulance rides to nearby hospitals when every moment matters. From the beginning, the city council has fought to keep the Spring Valley Hospital open, filing a formal objection with the Illinois agency considering St. Margaret’s petition to close the Spring Valley location. We also contacted Senator Rezin and Representative Yednock, asking them to support our objection. Our attempts to communicate with management at St. Margaret’s Hospital, as its employees know, have been frustrating and futile. The hospital in Spring Valley is not city-owned. We have done everything in our power to avoid this result, but ultimately, the city does not control the hospital.

The city council will continue to reach out to elected officials at the state level and attempt to communicate with the management of St. Margaret’s and OSF to ensure that the residents of Spring Valley can still access the health care they deserve. We will also ask our local ambulance service about their action plan.

We hope that the uncertainty surrounding the situation will resolve itself soon, and further hope that the resolution will include the high level of health care and services the residents of Spring Valley have come to expect.

Residential Rental Property Nuisance Prevention Ordinance

This notification is provided to residential rental property owners regarding recent changes to the City of Spring Valley Residential Rental Property Nuisance Prevention Ordinance. Ordinance No. 1842, passed on June 6th, 2022, amends certain sections of the city’s Residential Rental Property Nuisance Prevention Ordinance.


The office of the Spring Valley Building Inspector is hereby notifying you of these changes, which can be located on the City of Spring Valley website or copies may be obtained by contacting the City Clerk’s Office at 815-664-4221.

The office of the Spring Valley Building Inspector will be performing inspections of every residential rental property within the corporate limits of the City of Spring Valley. Rental property owners shall be aware of the following, in addition to the ordinances and related documents provided on the city’s website:

  1. A copy of the rental property inspection checklist has been included for your use to ensure compliance prior to the inspection date.
  2. Each property will be given a 90-day compliance period starting from the date of this letter. During this time frame the city expects each landlord to ensure compliance with the city ordinances and inspection checklist. Mandatory inspections will be performed starting on October 5th, 2022.
  3. All rental properties, regardless of tenancy, will be subject to inspection.
  4. The time for registering rental properties in calendar year 2022 has been extended. All rental properties must be registered with the City Clerk’s office on or before August 1st, 2022. Those that have registered for the 2022 calendar year must re-register; any 2022 payments previously submitted will be applied to the amended registration fees.
  5. If a property is prepared for inspection prior to October 5th, 2022, please contact the Spring Valley Building Inspectors office via email at rentalregistry@springvalleyil.us .

Please see the enclosures for important information regarding the Residential Rental Property Nuisance Prevention Ordinance and other programs.

Rental Property Documents

Avoid Drain Pain – Don’t Flush These Things

Just because the package says flushable doesn’t mean it’s true.  Many items marketed as disposable and/or flushable do not degrade like toilet paper, and they wind up clogging pipes, tangling pumps and causing messy sewer backups into streets, businesses and homes.

Our sewers are designed to dispose of very specific things. Using your toilet for disposal of many modern products can result in blockages. The drains that connect your home to the main sewer are only big enough to carry water, toilet paper and human waste.

What Not to Flush

  • Diapers – cloth, disposable, flushable
  • Facial tissues
  • Baby wipes, disinfectant wipes, moist wipes, etc.
  • Toilet bowl scrub pads
  • Swiffers
  • Napkins – paper or cloth, paper towels
  • Dental floss
  • Egg shells, nutshells and coffee grounds
  • Fats, oils, and greases
  • Food items containing seeds and peelings
  • Hair
  • Sanitary napkins, tampons, condoms or any non-organic material
  • Vitamins, medicines or other pharmaceuticals
  • Wash cloths, towels, rags (any cloth item)
  • Clothing
  • Sheet plastic or plastic of any kind

Employment Opportunities & Assistance

 North Central Illinois Works One-Stop Business Services Team & the Illinois Employment and Training Center work for all businesses. The IETC is a joint venture of business, government, education, and community based organizations operating under the direction of North Central Illinois Works, a local Workforce Investment Board. The following market-driven services are available to help businesses thrive in today’s complex, competitive, and ever-changing economy.

  • Tax Credits & Hiring Incentives
  • Screening & Referral Options
  • On-the-Job Training (OJT)
  • Customized Training for New & Existing Employees
  • Interview & Meeting Facilities
  • Access to Available Workforce
  • Job Postings & Promotion
  • Expansion, Attraction & Retention Services

IL Office of Employment & Training

NCI Works

NCI Works State of the Workforce 2017

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Business Employment Skills Team, Inc. (BEST, Inc.) is a non-profit agency that administers federally-funded programs such as Workforce Investment Act (WIA) in Bureau, Carroll, Jo Daviess, LaSalle, Lee, Ogle, Putnam and Whiteside Counties. With offices in Peru, Ottawa, Dixon, Princeton, Sterling, Oregon and Mt. Carroll its focus is assisting adults and youth gain meaningful employment through training, job search assistance and work experience.

Accessing its vast range of business services, BEST, Inc. assists local companies to thrive in today’s complex, competitive and ever-changing economy. Our professional staff will meet with employers on site to assess their needs and determine an appropriate implementation plan to meet those needs.

www.best-inc.org 

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The IVCC Business Training Center (BTC) provides consulting and training solutions designed to help our clients maintain a competitive operation and a skilled, knowledgeable workforce. The BTC has earned a reputation for top-notch consulting, instructor excellence, relevant content and practical results-oriented training. We pride ourselves on keeping up-to-date with issues and trends relevant to business and industry.  

WEBSITE

For further information and a listing of our services and courses call or e-mail Jennifer Sowers at (815) 224-0280, e-mail: jennifer_sowers@ivcc.edu.

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EMPLOYMENT LINKS:

IL Valley Area Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Job Postings, WEBSITE

NCI Works “No Place Like Home”Job Postings WEBSITE

CCJobNet – powered by College Central Network© – is a joint partnership among fourteen Northern Illinois Community Colleges. As a registered Job Seeker, not only will you see job opportunities from local employers, but also jobs posted by employers from any of our partner campuses. WEBSITE

Network your way to a new job. www.illinoisworknet.com 

CareerBuilder: Find the right job.  Right now. www.CareerBuilder.com