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MAY 30, 2012

Building up downtown Joliet City Center Campus to pull JJC programs, students into downtown area By Jonathan Samples Staff Reporter

Plans are underway to construct a new $50 million Joliet Junior College building in downtown Joliet, and spokesperson for the college Kelly Rohder said it’s not just for culinary arts. “One thing that drives me nuts, is that some papers call it the culinary arts building,” Rohder said. “So many other things, important things, will go in there. We’re looking at putting exactly what we have in our City Center campus now in the new building, with the addition of the culinary program.” Once finished, the new City Center building would house workforce development, adult education and literacy, dual credit programs for high school students, and culinary arts.

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An artist’s depiction of what the new JJC City Center Campus would look like when completed.

The college has marked January 2013 as the date to break ground on the new building, which will sit on the corner of Chicago and Webster. However, construction work has already begun. The historic White Store building was demolished in January of 2011 and the City Council recently

gave JJC permission to begin vacating a north/south alleyway located on the west side of the property. “This building is a critical piece to the future of downtown Joliet,” City Manager Thomas Thanas said. “I’m a big fan of the transportation center project, but

I think the JJC project will have a more immediate impact on the revitalization of downtown Joliet.” The city manager’s sentiment reflects the general mood shared by Joliet officials,who see the new See CITY CENTER, page 2

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Businesses cited for smoking violations The Will County Health Department has cited two Joliet establishments for violations of the Smoke-Free Illinois Act. Select Cigars & Pipes Inc., 150 N. Chicago St., was cited in the wake of a routine Will County Environmental Health inspection conducted on May 11. A similar inspection conducted on May 15, resulted in a citation issued to Gerry’s Place, 1827 E. Washington St. Both citations carry fines of $250. Provisions of the SmokeFree Illinois Act call for violators to pay levied fines within 28 days of receiving a citation. Violators may also request an administrative hearing within 10 days of receiving a citation. The Will County Health Department has issued three citations for Smoke-Free Illinois Violations since late April. R.J.’s Place, 201 Moen Ave., Rockdale, was cited on April 24.


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