Lake Zurich launches Adopt-A-Block Pilot Program

Lake Zurich launches Adopt-A-Block Pilot Program
Steve Husak Chief of Police — Lake Zurich Police Department
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Lake Zurich has introduced its Adopt-A-Block Pilot Program, encouraging families, businesses, and local organizations to participate in neighborhood and park clean-up efforts.

The initiative allows participants to adopt a neighborhood block or park and commit to litter clean-up on their own schedule. The Village will provide a free starter kit, including gloves, bags, and cleanup tools.

“By becoming a Block Captain, you’ll lead the way in keeping Lake Zurich looking its best—all while building community pride,” said the announcement.

Interested parties can email info@lakezurich.org or call 847-540-1684 for more information and to sign up.



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