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City of Wood Dale receives water quality grant from county
The DuPage County Board voted last week to enter into intergovernmental agreements (IGA) with several recipients of this year’s DuPage County Stormwater Management’s Water Quality Improvement Program grant. Among the grant recipients is the City of Wood Dale for its stormwater detention and treatment project. Now in its 21st year, the Water Quality Improvement Program grant awards up to 25 percent of funding for projects exhibiting a regional water quality benefit. In total, the Board and Stormwater Committee have entered six IGAS countywide for projects that aim to improve the quality of DuPage’s streams and rivers. DuPage County Stormwater Management awarded a total of $395,500 to this year’s recipients and projects including, not only the City of Wood Dale, but also Carol Stream’s streambank stabilization; Clarendon Hills’ downtown green infrastructure; Glendale Heights’ Klein Creek restoration; Oak Brook’s shoreline stabilization; and, Oakwood Homeowners Assn. shoreline stabilization. “Despite unprecedented hardship over the past few months, I’m thrilled we were able to move forward with IGAs to award funding for this year’s water quality projects,” said DuPage County Stormwater Management Committee Chairman Jim Zay. “The projects we selected to partially fund will not only improve local water quality, but also provide flood reduction benefits, economic revitalization, aesthetic enhancements and ecosystem improvements.”
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1 • Thursday, January 19, 2017 - The Independent
THURSDAY, JULY 30, 2020
New COVID-19 community testing center in Bensenville VNA Health Care is opening a new COVID-19 community testing center at St. Alexis Catholic Church, 400 W. Wood Ave., in Bensenville. Starting Tuesday, July 28, the testing center will offer COVID-19 testing by appointment only on Tuesdays and Thursdays between the hours of 1:30– 4:30 p.m. Individuals will be assessed by a VNA doctor or nurse practitioner immediately
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prior to COVID-19 testing during the same appointment. The facility will be serving all patients regardless of whether or not VNA accepts their insurance plan for COVID-19 services. If a patient does not have insurance, the pre-test specimen, specimen collection and processing will be provided at no cost. “As Mayor, it is important to me that
New auto tech business opens
Bensenville residents have access to everything they need in order to maintain their health and safety,” said Village President Frank DeSimone. “I am glad this facility will be opening in our community and that our residents will be able to easily access testing when and if they need it.” To make appointments or inquire about further information, please call 630-892–4355 or 847-717-6455.
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Business owner Nick Ventrella cuts the ceremonial red ribbon, joined by Village President Frank DeSimone, Village Manager Evan K. Summers, Bensenville Chamber of Commerce President Pete Gallagher, Chamber of Commerce Office Manager Denise Gallagher, and Trella Auto Tech family and friends. Trella Auto Tech is a new full-service auto care facility located at 10 W. Irving Park Road in Bensenville. “It is extremely encouraging to have the opportunity to welcome new business owners like Nick to Bensenville as we continue to battle these challenging times together,” DeSimone said. “It is apparent that Nick and his team have a lot of passion for this business and I look forward to watching Trella Auto Tech succeed in Bensenville.”
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