Village of Westchester November 2012 Newsletter

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Village of

Westchester November 2012 Newsletter

From the Desk of The President POLICE DEPARTMENT

2

FIRE DEPARTMENT

3

CALENDAR

7

PARK DISTRICT

13

SCHOOL NEWS

17

AVOID SENIOR SCAMS

16

PUBLIC WORKS

23

President Pulia with resident Lucille Housos for her 105th birthday

FALL IS IN THE AIR 2012 keeps flying by. I can’t believe I’m writing for the November newsletter already. The sudden cold and windy weather in midOctober, along with the dry summer we had, has caused the leaves to fall early this year. It seems the leaves changed colors and fell so quickly. I know this because I am seeing more leaf bags and yard waste receptacles out at the curb each week which translates into home owners taking the time to rake their yards in preparation of the arrival of winter. I know no one wants to hear the word snow, especially since we enjoyed such a mild winter last year, but rest assured I have been conferring with a higher power every day asking that we be spared once again.We can only wait and see what will happen. Our contract street replacement paving initiative should be winding down this month. Our target completion date is before Thanksgiving. As you can imagine, weather is the most challenging part of the process. Triggi Construction, Chris Faust from Christopher Burke Engineering, as well as our Public Works Director have been monitoring the progress. Concrete curbs, concrete driveway

aprons, replaced storm sewer inlets, and when necessary, repaired or replaced sanitary sewer connections have or will be done before any actual street paving takes place. I understand parking and access has been difficult during construction, but when the street sections are complete, I’m sure you’ll agree the repairs were worth the wait and minor inconveniences you had to endure. Public Works Director Dave Stoiser, who is a licensed professional engineer in Illinois with experience in road resurfacing, has been working with our engineering firm to continue our Street Improvement Projects for the future. Presently there are 4 streets, 2 residential and 2 industrial with completed engineering that are considered “Shovel Ready”. Our goal is to continue to review our 2006 Street Rating Survey, in conjunction with our in-house rating last summer, to determine what projects can be tackled over the next few years. It is certainly the goal of the Village Board to have adequate streets free of pot holes to travel on.

See PRESIDENT, page 4


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