JUNE 18, 2015 VOL. 8 ISSUE 49
Will County neWS
NEWS Formal bike plan, included in transportation plan Missing links make bike travel a challenge for Will County residents
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NEWS Argonne break’s ground on ‘green’ power plant Will replace current central steam plant
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FORUM Voyager Media earns 19 awards at IPA convention see Page 5
SPORTS Keeping tradition Plainfield North’s Polonus tabbed area’s top player
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Residents give input on county’s long-range transportation plan BY DAVE SENNERUD For tHe BuGLe he problems with the county’s transportation system that were pointed out by online surveys of residents came as little surprise to Will County officials. However, they say taking stock of those specific areas of concern is the first step to addressing any issues as part of the Will County 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan. Will County held its fifth and final open house on the project June 8 at Romeoville Village Hall. See the full Story on Page 3
Mike Canaday, a resident of Plainfield, discusses his concerns about the Will County 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan with Jocelyn Hoffman, a senior transportation planner for architectural and engineering firm AeCoM during last week’s open house at the Romeoville Village Hall. (Photo By Dave Sennerud)