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APRIL 10, 2014
Vol. 58 No. 27
Niles
Tree ordinance goes back to committee for review
Ordinance was expected to come before Environmental Practices Committee at April 9 meeting By Alex V. Hernandez Staff Reporter
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According to data from IDOT for 2007 through 2011, on average 1 in 4 pedestrians and 1 in 5 of cyclists are involved in a crash were killed or severely injured in Niles.
The controversial Niles tree ordinance is going back the committee that tried to kick it up to trustees without changes. The drafted ordinance was expected to come before the Environmental Practices Committee at its April 9 meeting. Under the proposed ordinance, residents would need to obtain Rosemary Palicki a free permit to niles trustee remove trees on their property that are deemed dangerous, >> see tree | page 2