Village of
Westchester AUGUST, 2021
POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
PUBLIC WORKS
4
FIRE DEPARTMENT
5
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
7
LIBRARY
8
SCHOOL DISTRICT
9
SPOTLIGHT ON SENIORS
16
From the Desk of President Frank Perry
O
nce again the Village had a very busy month and I would like to share some items that have transpired. The month started out on a great note by bringing back our traditional, wonderful Westchester Village 4th of July Parade, and it was better than ever. It seemed as if the whole town was out on the streets celebrating our country and bringing the Village together. In addition to all of the wonderful Westchester Organizations, Businesses, and village employees who participated in the parade , we also had representation from the Hillside Police and Fire Department, Broadview Police Department and Fire Department, the Maywood Police Department and Fire Department, Lagrange Police Department and Fire Department, and the Illinois National Guard, to name a few. Our state, county, and national leaders also came out to support Westchester. Rep. Jesus “Chuy” Garcia, (who is our US Representative), Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch, (who is our State of Illinois Speaker of the House), Alexi Giannoulias (former Illinois Treasurer and seeking the position of Illinois Secretary of State), Commissioner Frank Aguilar (our representative for Cook County), and Mayor Katrina Thompson (Mayor of Broadview) all came out to celebrate our country and village with us. The “Little People”, Jessie White’s Tumblers, and Bag Pipers were a few of the entertainment contributors that made the parade so exciting for onlookers. Thank
you, Thank you, THANK YOU to Trustee Cathy Kuratko, Trustee Tracy Markey, Village Manager Paul Nosek and Village Assistant (which is only one of her many titles) Melissa Fecarotta for all the work, time, sweat and tears that went into making the parade (and upcoming Westchester Fest) happen and a success. Police Chief Babich will be activating our bike patrol again. It was a very popular program a few years back and the residents really benefitted from the extra attention being paid to the parks and the accessibility of our officers to the residents. Also, a 4 wheeler ATV was purchased and will be outfitted with decals and emergency lights. The ATV will also be used in the parks and throughout the Village to provide better access and availability to the residents. I’m sure the kids will get a kick out of it! Our Village Manager, Paul Nosek, and accounting staff are constantly working at saving the village money. They are continually going through contracts and renegotiating rates. In addition, we will be looking at the refunding of our bonds which will save us roughly $240,000 over the life of the bond. There has been quite a bit of unwelcome “occurrences” at the cemetery on Roosevelt and Mannheim. We are looking to combat these occurrences by installing cameras in strategic locations as well as keeping the gates closed off Mannheim after 4 pm and on weekends.
CONTINUED ON PAGE 4