Landmark 102021

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Vol. 36, No. 42

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October 20, 2021

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TRUNK OR TREAT!

Brookfield trustees mull how to direct federal COVID funds American Rescue Plan Act dispensing about $2.5 million to village By BOB UPHUES Editor

The village of Brookfield will receive close to $2.5 million in federal funds as part of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) signed into law by President Joe Biden in February to assist local municipalities across the country recover from the financial fallout resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. With $1.24 million of that money remitted to Brookfield in September and the second installment expected to be disbursed in early 2022, trustees have begun discussing just how those dollars will be spent. See ARPA on page 12

ALEX ROGALS/Staff Photographer

Frannie Wilch, 2, of North Riverside, looks to fill up her treat bag with candy on Oct. 15, 2021, during a pre-Halloween trunk-or-treat event on 10th Avenue outside of Mater Christi Church in North Riverside. For more photos, turn to page 13 and visit online at RBLandmark.com.

Riverside Township confounded in effort to repaint bridge Few companies show interest, and most complete proposal came in at $725,000

By BOB UPHUES Editor

What was thought to be a pretty straightforward project to refurbish the 210-foot long H. Wallace Caldwell Memorial Bridge

– known to local residents as the Swinging Bridge – has turned into something of a nightmare for the Riverside Township Board of Trustees. It turns out that not only was the $75,000 earmarked in the 2021-22 budget far below

what it’s going to take to do the job, the township board has had trouble getting companies to even submit bids. As it stands, the township board has in hand two proposals, neither of which is appealing, and it’s almost certain that any work to refurbish

the bridge’s rusting, flaking finish won’t happen in 2021. “I’m hopeful we’ll get at least one more bid so we can get the job done as soon as posSee BRIDGE on page 17

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