Village of Riverside
Recent News About Village of Riverside
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National Preparedness Month promotes disaster readiness
September is National Preparedness Month to raise awareness and promote action to prepare for natural and man-made disasters. It also informs about the importance of planning before an emergency occurs to be better informed to recover.
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Construction update for Commuter Lot 8 Green Parking Lot in Riverside
Commuter Lot 8 Green Parking Lot construction continued last week. The General Contractor, MYS, completed pouring the curb and gutter and began installation of the exposed aggregate sidewalks.
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Riverside commission invites residents for park tours and stewardship
The Riverside Landscape Advisory Commission (LAC) is extending an invitation to residents interested in learning about the parks and triangles adjacent to their homes. While larger parks in Riverside receive most of the attention during community workdays, many residents live closer to smaller parks, technically referred to as "triangles," even when some are not triangular.
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Riverside committee announces open house for sesquicentennial celebrations
The Village of Riverside Sesquicentennial Committee is inviting residents and community members to an Open House on Monday, October 7, 2024, at 7:00 PM. The event will be held at the Riverside Public Library in the Historic Great Room and marks the beginning of a year-long celebration leading up to Riverside's 150th anniversary in 2025.
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Riverside announces updates on Commuter Lot 8 Green Parking Lot construction
Commuter Lot 8 Green Parking Lot construction continued last week. The General Contractor (MYS) completed 80% of the curb and gutter installation.
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Delaplaine Road railroad crossing to close for repairs from September 27 to October 6
BNSF Railway will be completing planned repairs at Delaplaine Road Crossing beginning on Friday, September 27, 2024, at 6:30 a.m. The crossing should be reopened at 8:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 6, 2024.
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Construction progresses on Commuter Lot 8 Green Parking Lot
Commuter Lot 8 Green Parking Lot construction continued last week. The General Contractor (MYS) completed 90% of the stone base and started framing the curb adjacent to the Metra platform. Over the next week, the contractor will continue framing and pouring the curb and gutter. The contractor will also continue building and shaping the curb and gutter, install a waterproof barrier on the east side of the parking lot, and finish laying the stone foundation in the east corner.
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Landscape Advisory Commission launches invasive plant trade-in program
The Landscape Advisory Commission (LAC) is launching a native plant replacement program for Fall 2024. This initiative aims to target and replace invasive species such as Buckthorn, Tree of Heaven, Callery Pear, and Bush Honeysuckle on private properties. Participants who remove one of these non-native plants from their yards will receive a native tree or shrub in exchange.
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Riverside announces updates on Commuter Lot 8 Green Parking Lot construction
Commuter Lot 8 Green Parking Lot construction continued last week. The General Contractor (MYS) completed the removal of the existing aggregate base course. MYS removed the existing curb and gutter, exposed aggregate sidewalk, and salvaged the brick pavers. The two staircases that are to be reconfigured have been removed. Due to heavy rain last Thursday, the fine grading and placement of stone base were not completed.
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Riverside invites residents to join sesquicentennial time capsule project
In honor of the Village of Riverside's 150th anniversary of incorporation, residents are invited to participate in the Sesquicentennial Time Capsule project. For $150, individuals can purchase a Time Caplet (measuring approximately 10" x 3" x 3") which will be sealed inside a stainless-steel Heritage Time Capsule in December 2025.
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Effective DIY methods for controlling mosquito populations
Sprays only kill adult mosquitoes that fly directly into the mist. Resting adults or mosquito larvae are not affected. The insecticide used in spraying dissipates within 1-3 days. Adult mosquitoes generally fly at dusk and dawn. Public health departments spray in the evenings during mosquito-borne disease outbreaks; spraying at other times is usually ineffective. However, spraying also kills lightning bugs, butterflies, and bees.
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Vehicle stickers and pet tags now available; renewals due by September 30
Vehicle stickers and pet tags are now available for purchase. Renewal invoices have been mailed to all residences and are due by September 30. For information on how to renew online, residents can visit the Vehicle Sticker and Pet Tag webpages. New residents or those purchasing a vehicle sticker for the first time should obtain a new sticker within 30 days of moving to the Village or acquiring a new vehicle or pet.
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Cook County launches Community Voices Survey for post-ARPA program planning
Cook County has announced the release of its Community Voices Survey, inviting residents and workers to participate between August 1 and September 13, 2024. The survey aims to gather input on community priorities and concerns as part of the county's efforts to develop long-term programs funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
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Illinois Department of Transportation reopens Forest Avenue Bridge
The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) has reopened Forest Avenue Bridge to pedestrian and vehicle traffic. While there may be some single-lane closures over the next few weeks to finish the construction, IDOT will notify the Village when this occurs.
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Metra Commuter Lot construction set to begin in Riverside
The Village of Riverside has announced that the Metra Commuter Lot 8 Green Parking Lot Project will commence on Tuesday, August 6, 2024. The project involves removing the existing asphalt pavement and replacing it with permeable subbase granular material and permeable pavers. Additionally, staircases, segments of curb and gutters, and sidewalks will be replaced. A bio-retention facility will also be installed adjacent to the parking lot.
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Guidelines for yard waste collection announced
Residents are reminded of the guidelines for yard waste collection, which includes grass clippings, leaves, small shrubbery trimmings, and plant materials such as weeds, unwanted plants, and roots.
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In memoriam of Richard W. Hoffman's Death Anniversary: acknowledging the contributions of the businessman and Congressman (July 6)
William Hoffman, born on December 23, 1893, in Chicago, passed away on July 6, 1975.
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Tips for securing homes against wildlife
It is important to take proactive steps to safeguard your home and property against unwelcome visitors like rats, mice, squirrels, raccoons, and coyotes. By following these simple tips, you can minimize the chances of encountering pests and ensure a safe and secure environment for your household.
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Village offices announce closure for Independence Day
Village offices will be closed on Thursday, July 4th for Independence Day. The offices will re-open on Friday, July 5th. Refuse pickup will be delayed by one day to Friday, July 5th.
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Riverside announces schedule for annual Independence Day festivities
The Village of Riverside's annual Independence Day festivities will commence with the July 3rd Concert in the Park.