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VOL. 17 • NO. 44
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THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 2021
DuPage County recognized for flood mitigation efforts Several projects done in Bensenville
quickly that the areas affected could not just be repaired, they also needed to be protected against future floods. Utilizing those funds, we strategically implemented shovel-ready mitigation projects and focused on property buyouts that will benefit communities for years The Illinois Association of Flood- to come.” plain and Stormwater Managers Using this HUD grant, DuPage (IAFSM) presented DuPage Coun- County, along with municipality with the 2021 Mitigation award during their annual conference, held virtually on Thursday, March 11. IAFSM specifically recognized DuPage County’s Stormwater Management and Community Services departments for their efforts to mitigate flooding countywide using a nearly $32 million grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) following flooding in 2013.
ties who were awarded sub-grants, completed 17 flood mitigation projects, as well as several flood-prone property buyouts. Notable County projects in Bensenville include the George St. culvert replacement for $159,375; $2,750,000 toward the Stormwater Reservoir; $1,671,775 for the George St. bypass. There is a list of alternate projects if additional funds become
available through the County’s Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recover Assistance (CDBG-DR). That list includes $2,153,809 toward a Bensenville storm sewer project. “It was important to work closely with our municipal partners through DuPage County’s Community Services Department to assist in the effective management and comple-
tion of these complex capital projects,” said DuPage County Health and Human Services Committee Chairwoman Julie Renehan. “We are pleased with the results and have heard positive feedback from residents who no longer have to worry every time it rains. This alone is quite an accomplishment, and I’m grateful to IAFSM for recognizing DuPage County’s efforts.”
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We are pleased with the results and have heard positive feedback from residents who no longer have to worry every time it rains. This alone is quite an accomplishment.” – Julie Renehan DuPage County Health and Human Services Committee Chair
“We were grateful to receive the federal funding following the devastating 2013 floods throughout the area,” said DuPage County Stormwater Management Committee Chair Jim Zay. “We recognized
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Members of the Fenton High School’s badminton team salute each other during warmups before a match against Larkin on Monday, March 1. Fenton was scheduled to play Glenbard South on Monday, March 15 and wrap up the regular season with a home finale against Bartlett on Wednesday, March 17. Good luck, Lady Bison. More photos inside this issue.
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