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Vol. 32, No. 4
January 25, 2017
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Brookfield zoning modernized PAGE 4
Jalen Clanton leads RB by example
First Avenue bike path nears completion PAGE 3
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Riverside trustees mull traffic safety options Study of village’s roadways offers some surprises By BOB UPHUES Editor
A village-wide speed limit of 25 mph? How about 20 mph? Might Delaplaine Road become a designated “collector” route, inviting federal dollars for improvement but also the potential for more traffic and fewer stop signs? How about turning Riverside Road-Miller Road into the only designated “collector” route on the village southeast end? How much do residents and officials want to limit cut-through traffic? Could doing so possibly limit access to a central business district that officials are trying to revitalize? What do people think about marking roadways to indicate bike routes? Those are just some of the questions that members of the Riverside Village Board will wrestle with over the next couple of months after receiving a set of preliminary findings from a village-wide traffic study conducted last fall. See TRAFFIC STUDY on page 11
COURTESY OF TOM DECOURSEY
PUSHBACK: Residents from Chicago and surrounding suburbs joined in downtown Chicago for the Women’s March which attracted around 250,000 on Saturday, Jan. 21.
Local residents swell the ranks of women’s marches Rallies draw huge crowds across the nation; no arrests reported in Chicago or D.C. By TIMOTHY INKLEBARGER Staff Reporter
Thousands of women from the western suburbs rallied in Washington D.C. and downtown Chicago on Saturday, with 750,000 demonstrators estimated between
the two cities. The message from millions who gathered in cities across the country to President Donald J. Trump the day after his inauguration: We won’t turn back the clock on women’s rights. Women and men of all ages and ethnici-
ties chartered buses and car-pooled to the D.C. rally, which was estimated at half a million people. Both the Washington and Chicago rallies resulted in zero arrests, a stark contrast See WOMEN’S MARCH on page 6
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