Below is information from the Village of Lombard, related to COVID-19, as of Wednesday, March 25. As the situation continues to unfold, this information is extremely subject to change.
Update from the Village of Lombard: March 25, 2020- Waste Management Update
The Village has confirmed with Waste Management (on March 25) that their garbage and recycling service is continuing uninterrupted, however non-essential services are being restricted. - PPE Donations
Lombard Firefighter/Paramedics and Police Officers continue to accept donations of Personal Protective Equipment, or PPE, including surgical gloves, surgical gowns, face shields, eye protection, and surgical or N-95 respirator masks, as well as disinfectant wipes and hand sanitizer. Items MUST be new, unopened, unused, and in their original packaging. Items may be brought to the Lombard Police Station.
- Business Resources
The Village has compiled a list of Business Resources related to COVID-19. The page contains links to organizations and resources that may be able to help small businesses affected by COVID-19. Visit www.villageoflombard.org/businessresources.
- Online Permitting
Residents can apply for a permit online, track the permitting process, and communicate with Village staff, all through the online permitting portal. Visit villageoflombard.org/buildingpermits for more information, and check out the online portal at villageoflombard.org/onlinepermits.
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Preparation is Key: Are you prepared for COVID-19?The Illinois Department of Health is sharing helpful information about what to do when:- You want to know more about COVID-19
- You’re not feeling well and have respiratory symptoms
- You need immediate medical attention.
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Where Can I Get More Information?For accurate information and the latest updates, please visit the following links:Additional ResourcesThose with questions or concerns about COVID-19 can call the Illinois Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Hotline 1 (800) 889-3931 or send an email to: dphsick@illinois.gov anytime, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For those planning to travel, visit CDC’s Coronavirus Disease Information for Travel page for the latest information.
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