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Vol. 34, No. 47
November 20, 2019
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Brookfield looks to create Ogden land use, marketing plan
JUST A TRIM Timmy Rooney, 3, of Riverside, appears skeptical of getting his hair cut as he watches a children’s show on an iPad while stylist Rosie Pita works her magic on Nov. 18 at Let Hair Go hair salon on East Burlington Street in Riverside.
Village seeks grant to further specific goal of comprehensive plan
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By BOB UPHUES Editor
Brookfield’s Community and Economic Development Department plans to undertake a comprehensive land use plan and marketing analysis of Ogden Avenue in 2020, creating what officials hope will be a roadmap for remaking the streetscape and revitalizing the village’s busiest commercial corridor. According to information included as part of the village board’s 2020 budget workshop on Nov. 14, officials have applied for a Local Technical Assistance grant from the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) for the effort, and tentatively have planned to earmark $100,000 from the Ogden Avenue Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District in next year’s budget to pay for the initiative. “The consulting costs would be to develop a right-of-way improvement plan for Ogden,” said Village Manager Timothy Wiberg. “Once you have that plan, then we can shop it around for ... big federal, multimillion dollar grants to have that Ogden Avenue corridor completely redone.” If the village is successful in obtaining a Local Technical Assistance grant from CMPA, those consulting costs largely would be covered by that grant. Brookfield’s application was
School officials, police talk safety As threats mount, parents urged to be aware By BOB SKOLNIK Contributing Reporter
Last week staff from a number of local school districts attended a threat assessment conference in Rosemont that focused on school safety. At the conference, a report prepared by the United States Secret Service and the National Threat Assessment Center was presented and discussed. That same evening Riverside-
See OGDEN on page 12
Brookfield High School hosted a community safety forum that was attended by approximately 25 parents. In addition to RBHS staff, the forum also included Riverside Police Chief Thomas Weitzel, Brookfield Police Chief Edward Petrak and Lt. Terry Schreiber and North Riverside ComSee SAFETY on page 13
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