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Vol. 36, No. 47
November 24, 2021
Complaints follow new LTHS grading policy PAGE 9 High school boys basketball set to tip off PAGE 199
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North Riverside red-light camera future in jeopardy Will be removed for planned Harlem-Cermak improvement; village must reapply to replace them By BOB UPHUES Editor
From the start of 2015 when they first went live through mid-2020, the two red-light cameras at the intersection of Harlem Avenue and Cermak Road in North Riverside have brought the village roughly $13 million in revenue – an average of about $2.2 million per year -- which it has used to help pay its annual police and fire pension obligation. But the clock is ticking on that critical revenue stream, the village’s administrator revealed publicly for the first time earlier this month, and it very possibly could be lost forever. “It’s coming,” Scarpiniti told elected officials during a meeting of the village board’s administrative committee earlier in November. “It’s just a matter of when it’s going to hit.” The “it” Scarpiniti was referring to is a major reconfiguration of the Harlem Avenue/ Cermak Road intersection that has been on the See RED-LIGHT CAMERA on page 16
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Riverside trustees pave the way for cannabis dispensary Village selling property to unlock deal for shop at 2704 Harlem Ave. By BOB UPHUES Editor
Riverside trustees voted unanimously on Nov. 18 to approve selling property the village owns at 2710 Harlem Ave. in order to unlock a deal to bring an adult-use cannabis dispensary to the property immediately to the north at 2704 Harlem Ave. The village will sell the narrow commercial parcel at 2710 Harlem Ave., which
formerly housed a dry cleaning business, to Dr. Milad Nourahmadi, who owns the properties on either side of that parcel. Nourahmadi has long been interested in acquiring the vacant village-owned parcel for parking for the strip mall at 2720 Harlem Ave., which Nourahmadi also owns and houses his Shining Smiles dental practice and other businesses. The village has been reluctant to sell absent a plan that would include a retail sales
tax-producing business. Nourahmadi now appears to have met that bar. Nourahmadi’s plans to sell the property at 2704 Harlem Ave., which now houses a COVID-19 testing center, to Mint IL LLC, which intends to remodel the existing building and operate a dispensary there. The tentative closing date for that sale is Feb. 4, 2022, according to Riverside Village See CANNABIS on page 17
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