Friday, August 21, 2026

Safety Message:

No Pedals, No Play on a Public Way!

Reminder about Prohibited Motorized Recreational Vehicles 

How You Can Help

We are committed to promoting e-bike, e-scooter, hoverboard, onewheel, etc… safety throughout the Village, but we need your help to reach everyone.



  • Parents: If your child rides an e-bike, e-scooter, hoverboard, onewheel, etc…, please review the safety guidelines with them and encourage your child to wear a helmet.


  • Riders: Follow the safety tips and encourage your friends to do the same.


  • Drivers: Please be alert and watch for pedestrians, scooters, and bikes, especially in the morning before school starts and in the afternoons after school dismissal.


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E-Bikes, E-Scooter, Hoverboard, Onewheel, etc… Regulations and Safety

E-Bikes, Scooter, Hoverboard, Onewheel, etc…offer a fun and efficient way to travel, but they also come with certain risks. On most roadways, bicyclists, including those on e-bikes, scooters, and mopeds, share the same rights and responsibilities as other road users. It's important to stay informed about regulations, safety tips, and how you can contribute to safer e-bike and e-scooter use. Click here for further updated Illinois information.


E-Bikes Regulations and Safety

E-bikes are typically classified into a three-class system based on whether the motor assists only when pedaling and the top-assisted speed. These e-bikes are not allowed on sidewalks and must abide by the Bicycle Rules of the Road


Types of E-Bikes:

Type 1: Max speed of 20 mph with pedal assist only, no throttle.

Type 2: Max speed of 20 mph with pedal assist and throttle, allowing operation without pedaling.

Type 3: Max speed of 28 mph with pedal assist only, no throttle. These e-bikes are closer to motorcycles and mopeds in function. Riders must be at least 16 years old. 


* NOTE: Although Type 1 and Type 2 E-bikes do not have a minimum age restriction, the Consumer Product Safety Commission does not recommend children under the age of 13 operate motorized wheeled vehicles, such as e-bikes, that can travel faster than 10 mph.

Remember; No Pedals, No Play on a Public Way!



*Municipal Chapter 15.16.

If your device is not explained in Local Municipal Code Chapter 15, please refer to 625 ILCS 5/ Illinois Vehicle Code. Knowing the rules helps prevent injuries, protects young riders, and keeps roads and sidewalks safer for everyone.

Johnsburg Football Cornhole Tournament Fundraiser

Saturday, August 29 at Raymond’s

Sign-up begins at 2:00 PM | Bags fly at 3:00 PM

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$50 per team

Enjoy cornhole, raffles, other games, food and drinks while supporting Skyhawk Football!

2nd Annual PTO Fall Mum Fundraiser!

The 2nd Annual PTO Fall Mum Fundraiser is back! 9-inch and 14-inch Monster mums from Turks’ Greenhouses are available to order. Samples can be viewed at Ringwood, JES and JJHS.


  • Order Deadline: Friday, September 4
  • Pickup: Wednesday, September 16, 4:30–6:30 PM
  • Location: JHS front parking lot
  • Easy Pickup: Drive through and volunteers will load the mums into your vehicle


Order Your Mums Here

Celebration in the Park | October 3

Fall Brush Pick-Up Starting Monday, September 21

Fall Brush Pick-Up

•  Staging: No earlier than Saturday, September 12, 2026

•  Placement Deadline: All brush must be placed by 7:00 a.m. on June 1

•  Start Date: Monday, September 21, 2026 at 7:00 a.m.


Brush Requirements:

•  Minimum 6 ft length, maximum 6 in diameter

•  Cut ends facing the road

•  Stack in neat, manageable piles (avoid one large pile)

•  Separate evergreen branches


Additional Notes:

•  For trimmed branches or storm debris only (no whole trees)

•  Material that cannot be safely chipped will not be collected

•  Max. collection time is 20 minutes per resident

55th Annual Saufen und Spiel | Sept 11th-13th 2026

The 55th Annual Saufen und Spiel is happening September 11–13, 2026!


Friday, September 11: Blacklight Bean Bag Tournament

Saturday, September 12: Banjo Beer Night

Sunday, September 13:

  • Parade begins at 12:00 PM
  • Live bands, food, treats and drinks at the fest grounds
  • Local clubs and organizations
  • Rides and games for the whole family

For More Information Click Here!

Illinois Air Team: Mobile Testing Unit Returns To Johnsburg!

MTUs are specially equipped emissions testing vans that are deployed to select locations to provide additional vehicle emissions testing options.


David G. Dominguez Municipal Center; 1515 Channel Beach Ave, Johnsburg, IL 60051

  • Saturday, September 19th from 10a-4p

 

Hiller Park Parking Lot (South portion); 5500 Skyhawk Ln, Johnsburg, IL 60051

  • Monday through Friday, September 21st – 25th from 10a-4p



Motorists can use the Vehicle Eligibility Check Tool by entering their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) or License Plate Number to identify if their vehicles are eligible to test. Click here for further information.

Village Overnight Parking Reminder:

No Parking 2:00 a.m. – 6:00 a.m.

Overnight Parking FAQ

Can I park on a Village street overnight?

No. Parking on Village streets is not allowed between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. for more than 30 minutes. (Village Municipal Code Section 15.9 (C)


Is this being enforced?

Yes. Overnight parking enforcement is active and ongoing.


Can I request an exception?

Yes. Requests must be submitted before the overnight parking period.


How do I request an exception?

Submit a request through Frontline | Johnsburg or call the Johnsburg Police Department Non-Emergency line at 815-385-6024.


Reminder: Please share this information with family members, visitors, tenants, and guests to help avoid citations.

Sports Equipment Now Available For Use At Village Hall

Stop by Village Hall and check-out the different types of sports equipment you can check-out and use!


Items you can checkout:

  • Basketball
  • Soccer Ball
  • Pickleball Equipment Set
  • Volleyball

Requirements:

  • ID or Student ID

Available During Office Hours:

Monday-Friday (8:00AM-4:30PM)

First Secure Bank to Hold Free Shred Event:

August 22 (10AM-1PM)

The First Secure State Bank of Johnsburg event will take place on Aug. 22 at 3503 N. Chapel Hill Road, at the corner of North Chapel Hill Road and Reed Avenue. Attendees may shred up to five boxes or bags of paper, such as old financial documents, tax-related documents (after a general retention period of seven years) and old medical records

Electronics Recycling Event | 9/12/26

Hosted by the McHenry County Department of Health in partnership with Elgin Recycling

September 12



Pre-Registration Required

McHenry County Fairgrounds 11900 Country Club Road, Woodstock


Click to Book Time Slot

Click for Acceptable Items

View 2026 Green Guide

Address Numbers Must Be Clearly Visible

Property owners and occupants are responsible for displaying the building’s address number in a location that is clearly visible from the street.


Clearly displayed address numbers help emergency responders and other service providers quickly locate your home or business.


Address numbers must:

  • Use standard Arabic numerals; script-style numbers are not permitted
  • Be at least 2.5” tall for mailbox or recommending 6” for house (4” minimum per IRC)
  • Use a color that contrasts with the background for easy visibility



*See Municipal Code Chapter 6.02 For More Information 

2026 McHenry County Water Forum: Water Sustainability

September 16, 5:30-8:30PM

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