Mayor’s Message – November 8, 2024
Jim Moran • November 8, 2024
Happy Friday, Antioch!
As we approach Veterans Day weekend, I had the honor of attending the District 117 Veterans Day Assembly and U.S. Congressman Brad Schneider
’s event at the College of Lake County this morning. These gatherings were poignant reminders of the dedication and sacrifices made by our veterans, and we extend our deepest gratitude for all they do for our country and community.
I’d also like to congratulate all the winners of last week’s election, locally, at the state level, and nationally! Thank you to the candidates for their hard work and commitment and to all who voted, ensuring your voices were heard in this important process.
Looking ahead, candidates for the 2025 Consolidated Election on April 1 can start filing their petitions on Tuesday, November 12. With the Mayor and three Village Trustee positions up for election, candidates have until Monday, November 18 to submit their petitions. For more details, visit www.antioch.il.gov.
I’m also pleased to announce that we are in the process of establishing a Village Veterans Committee. The first draft of the ordinance to form this committee will be presented at the Committee of the Whole meeting on Wednesday, November 13, at 6:30 p.m. This committee aims to support local veterans, champion veterans’ causes, and serve as a liaison between our veteran community and village government.
We are seeking village residents interested in serving on this important committee. Application submission dates and procedures will be announced following the approval of the ordinance. Please stay tuned for updates on how to apply and contribute to this meaningful initiative.
If you’d like to honor a veteran locally, please consider supporting the Antioch Veterans Memorial
. You can make a meaningful contribution by purchasing a brick, making a cash donation, or contributing toward a monument for one of the branches of our armed forces. Every donation helps keep the spirit of service and remembrance alive in our community. Visit www.antiochveteransmemorial.org
for more information.
Here are more ways to celebrate and honor our veterans:
Monday, November 11
• Veterans Day Ceremonies:
o 8 – 9 a.m. – Antioch CCSD 34
’s Veterans Day Reception at Antioch Upper Grade School, 800 Highview Dr.
o 9 a.m. – Antioch Veterans Day Ceremony with Antioch American Legion Post 748
and Antioch VFW Post 4551
at the Tank on Toft.
• Dining for a Cause: Rivalry Alehouse
and The Lodge of Antioch
will donate 20% of all sales to the Antioch Veterans Memorial. Consider stopping by for lunch or dinner to support this cause.
• Village Hall Closure: Please note that Antioch Village Hall will be closed on Monday, November 11, in observance of Veterans Day.
Additionally, The Penny’s Purpose NFP
‘s Annual Blanket Drive runs through December 15. This local nonprofit is collecting new, homemade, or gently used blankets and sleeping bags for those in need. Visit thepennyspurpose.org
for donation bin locations.
Finally, join us next week for the swearing-in ceremony for our newest officer, Flo, the Village of Antioch Police Department
’s comfort dog. The ceremony will be held at the Village Trustee Board meeting on Wednesday, November 13, at 6:30 p.m. You can attend in person at 874 Main St. or stream it via Zoom; the link will be posted on the agenda at antioch.il.gov.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Scott J. Gartner

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PRESS RELEASE Antioch Officials Sworn In, Village Administrator Appointed Antioch, IL (May 20, 2025) – Mayor Scott Gartner and three members of the Antioch Village Board were sworn in Wednesday, May 14, marking a new chapter in Village leadership as several redevelopment projects near completion. Mayor Gartner begins his second term alongside Trustee Brent Bluthardt,…
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February 27, 2025 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) – BEER TENT OPERATIONS The Village of Antioch, Illinois, is seeking proposals from qualified vendors to operate beer tents at three major Village events. Event 1: Kickoff Concert – June 12, 2025 Event 2: End of Summer Concert – August 14, 2025 Event 3: Small Town Smokeout –…
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Downtown Antioch shines bright this holiday season with shopping deals, festivities Antioch, IL (Dec. 9, 2024) – The holiday spirit is alive and well in downtown Antioch! After you make your wish lists (and check them twice), local businesses and organizations are offering an array of exciting shopping deals and festive activities for everyone to…
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Happy Friday, Antioch!Santa Claus is coming to town starting tonight and you can see him for free! The jolly elf is the guest of honor at the Village of Antioch’s Santa at the Sawmill each Friday and Saturday between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. through December 21. Come enjoy this beloved tradition!If you can’t make…
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PRESS RELEASE The Village of Antioch welcomes two new employees to Village Hall ANTIOCH, Ill. (October 1, 2024) — The Village of Antioch welcomed two new employees to its team last month who will work to support local economic development and enhance public communication and engagement. Their combined efforts aim to support local economic development and create marketing and communications strategies for the Village of Antioch’s government services, news, events, and general information. With more than 15 years’ experience in executive leadership, Business Liaison Specialist Kim Biederman’s career highlights include serving as Executive Director for the Niles Chamber of Commerce & Industry, as well as for the Publicity Club of Chicago, the Chicago Area Public Affairs Group, and Chicago Women in Government Relations. Biederman is also a former Planning and Zoning Commissioner and Trustee for the Village of Niles. Prior to that, Biederman served as the Operation Manager for the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS), serving as the organization’s Chief Event Planner for AAOMS’ annual conferences and workshops. In her new role, Biederman will serve as the primary liaison between the Village of Antioch and local businesses, working to retain existing businesses, attract new investments, and promote economic development initiatives. “I am honored to have the opportunity to contribute to the continued success of the Village of Antioch,” said Biederman. “I look forward to working closely with the community to create a vibrant and thriving local economy.” While Biederman focuses on local business, Communications and Event Specialist Kelley Crimmins is charged with enhancing resident engagement and awareness through digital marketing campaigns, community events, town halls, and other public events. Serving in a similar capacity for the City of Plano Parks and Recreation Department in Plano, Texas, Crimmins’ background also boasts a decade of experience as a news reporter before entering public service. “Transparency promotes accountability and provides information about what their government is doing, something many Americans expect from their local leaders. Working together with stakeholders and our residents, I hope to build upon the Village’s reputation of excellence and engagement, and look forward to forming positive relationships with our community and its residents in the process,” she said. Antioch Mayor Scott Gartner says is he is excited to announce the addition of the two new team members who will play key roles in advancing economic development and fostering stronger community engagement. “Welcoming Kim and Kelley to our team represents an exciting step forward for the Village of Antioch,” said Gartner. “Their combined expertise will be instrumental in continuing the village’s forward momentum of local economic growth, enhancing communication, and deepening engagement with our residents and business community.” ### Contact: Kelley Crimmins Communications & Event Specialist, Village of Antioch, kcrimmins@antioch.il.gov

The Village of Antioch’s Fall leaf vacuuming starts soon and runs throughout November. Here are some things to know: Exact pick-up dates will vary depending on the weather. Residents should rake their leaves to within five feet of the edge of the road for vacuuming. Groot trucks will be in different areas of the village on different days of the week to vacuum leaves. Leaves will not be picked up if they are too wet and heavy; in that case, pick up will be delayed. If you are concerned about leaves blowing back into your yard, or if you worry that you might have missed a pick-up, you may still use labeled yard waste cans/bags for your leaves. Groot will collect them during regularly scheduled garbage day (Thursday) for the village. If you have any questions, please call Village Hall at 847-395-1000 or Groot at 877-404-668.
The Village of Antioch Wastewater Treatment Facility, with a design average flow of 2.0 MGD and design maximum flow of 9.2 MGD, is experiencing ragging and other fibrous material bypassing the existing screening equipment, causing issues with downstream equipment and processes. The current fine screen is a 16-year-old Lakeside Raptor with a compaction and dewatering system. The bar screen size is ¼ inch. The Village is seeking to upgrade its existing mechanically cleaned cylindrical Fine screen equipment with technology that can produce a better capture rate of the material. This project will be divided into two phases. In phase one, the select firm will provide the Village with assessments, recommendations, and a detailed cost analysis of the solution. In phase two, the engineering firm will prepare the bid package, which will include the equipment and various contractors and subcontractors. The firm will assist the Village with overseeing the installation of the new Fine Screen equipment, ensuring the project will come either at projection cost or below and providing seamless installation of the equipment. Please click here to review the entire request for qualifications.

The Antioch Parks and Recreation Department has partnered with Impressions Count in Antioch to offer Sweatshirts and Hoodies for sale celebrating our North Pole Train program this year. Orders provide the option of picking up at Impressions Count on Main Street in Antioch or by shipping. Just click on the type of shirt you’d like, create an account and order a great keepsake of a cherished holiday memory! Buy here: https://schools.impcount.com/