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Vol. 11, No. 6 - Dec 1990s KISSING ZONE December, 1990 Vol.11 No. 6 YEAR END REMINDERS!!! SCAVENGER Due to the holidays, garbage collection will be on Wednesday, December SERVICE 26th; Saturday, December 29th; Wednesday, January 2nd and Saturday, January 5th. These changes include recycling pickups which will be on' Saturdays - December 29th and January 5th. Special Collectionff Collection of organic decorations (Christmas trees, garland, wreaths) will be on Saturday, January 5th and Friday, January 11th. These will be the only dates for this type of material. Be sure to remove any metal before placing these items at the curb. RECYCLING Please be careful with the materials placed at the curb. There have been complaints of newspapers blowing about neighborhoods. With plastic milk cartons now recyclable, we realize that the bins are a little crowded. The best alternative: put your newspapers in paper bags and place them next to the bin. DOG TAGS Your dogs 1990 license is due on or before January 1st. Applications have been mailed to all dog owners listed in our records. Bring or send proof of rabies inoculation, the computerized form and the $5.00 fee. Don't be confused by the date of the rabies shot ... the license is due January 1st. ,,# . �, ICI VILLAGE The Village Hall will close at noon on Monday, December 24th and reopen HALL HOURS on Wednesday, December 26th. Our regular hours are 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., Monday thru Friday. Remember, there is a depository on the south side of the building for dropping off bills at anytime. SNOWPLOWING Parking is prohibited on Village streets and public parking lots after �! a snowfall of 3" or more. Also, it is unlawful to shovel snow onto Village streets. POWER 0-1 Commonwealth Edison's hone number report - - p to epo t a power outage is 1 800 0 UTAG ES EDISON 1. Please do not call the police department since this only ties up emergency lines. •� CITIZENS HONORED �� = VOLUNTEERS NEEDED At this year's Thanksgiving Interfaith The 7th annual'Caring for Others Day, Service, the following were presented Y.scheduled for Valentine's Day, February rjor ith the 1990 Human Relations Award: 14th, needs help in planning various Anne Marchi, John Post and'John activities. If interested, contact Sciarretta. Our congratulations!! Cathy Curtis at 948-9428. r coo 9.1.1 IS NOW IN EFFECT At their annual reception on December 2nd, the Mayor and Board of Trustees honored the following for voluntarily giving of their time to serve on various advisory Boards, Commissions, Councils, Committees and Associations: APPEARANCE REVIEW COMM. Thomas Bergseth, Ch. Kevin Forrest Mrs. Lynn Keck Petty Michael Tarnow Edmund Zarek CEMETERY ASSOCIATION John Willman, Ch. Mrs. Deborah Bowers Mrs. Laura Kempf George Marty PLAN COMMISSION Michael Swartz, Ch. Robert Fox David Marks' Joseph Pugliese Mrs. Edna Schade Mrs. Marilyn Scholl Herbert Sundmacher BOARD OF BUILDING APPEALS Edmund Zarek, Ch. Charles Bechler Ted Galvani Patrick McBride Richard R. Osman Berton Ring Randolph Thomas HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION Ms. Catherine Curtis, Ch. Alvin Causey John Grage Mrs. Shirley Horton Henry Kreutzinger Stephen Salinger Mrs. Coralee Schwartz Ms. Christine Sobek BOARD OF POLICE COMM'S. Arthur Rollin, Ch. Arnold Silberman Norman Swalgren YOUTH COUNCIL Alvin Silvian, Ch. Mrs. Ida Greenfield Mrs. Carmen Hammond Michael Moriarty Mrs. Rosemary Sazonoff Ms. Ellyn Shepard Mark Villano Mrs. Elizabeth Wheatley ELECTRICAL COMMISSION James Brown Ted Galvani Richard R. Osman James Quinn Richard Seaman *11IIZ1 Stan Rundell, Coordinator David Arnold Kalman Kahn Robert Salmen SAFETY COUNCIL Mrs. Sheila Stanger, Ch Howard Foote Daniel Garramone Herbert Nicholson Mrs. Wendy Olmen Jeffrey Picklin Jeffrey Rabin BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Robert Speckmann, Ch. Fred Finne Alan Garfield Theodore Kuczek Michael Lewitz ��� Steven Pflaum Mrs. Karen Scott VILLAGE CENTER DEVELOPMENT Fred Goldberger, Ch. Ronald May, Ch. Robert Ducharme Robert Gilot Edwin Josephson Mrs. Joanne Leslie Michael LeTourneau Mrs. Barbara Struthers Mrs. Jannes Zobus ENERGY ADVISORY Mrs. Deborah Singleton, Ch Paul Anderson Ronald Berman Mrs. Barbara Chester Ms. Joann Dinneen Steven Freedman Mrs. Jennifer French -Miller Mrs. Cindy Klein Mrs. Cathy Passen J. J. Stephens NORTRAN TRUSTEE Robert Benton MANPOWER COMMISSION Mrs. Jean Reuther, Ch. Jules Crystal Richard Lyon Mrs. Julie Morrison Richard Strauss RECKLESS DRIVING AD HOC COMM. Robert Graham, Ch. Paul Adams Barry Freydberg Edwin Josephson SISTER CITY COMMITTEE Dr. William Sause, Ch_. Edward Bohrer Ms. Else Kuerten Kenneth Nylund Mrs. Ruth Schiffels Mrs. Sandra Schopa Mrs. Charlotte Wolf CABLE ADVISORY BOARD Jesse L. Rotman, Ch. Martin Friedman Richard Kamerman Mrs. Mindy Kolof Jeremiah Madden Richard Provus John Sanner STREETSCAPE DESIGN Dr. Louis Alonzi Thomas Bergseth Michael Delaney Mrs. Joanne Leslie Herbert Sundmacher Mrs. Jannes Zobus • COMMITTEE POLICE PENSION BOARD Mark Anfenson, Ch. John Cooper Robert Hamilton Howard Levine David Rudolph John Sliozis STORMWATER MANAGEMENT Philip Maxey, Ch. Bill Davis Roy M. Fay Wallace Hanson Harland Johnson Richard Miller Lee S. 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Store gifts before you go away on a holiday trip. Cut up appliance boxes rather than setting them out on the curb A for garbage pick up. Use only fire resistant ornaments on a Chistmas tree and make sure lights are in good working order. Don't leave the lights on over night or when you are out. Have you tested your smoke detector lately? .40 04- Shopping` Don't display large amounts of cash. Keep track of purses, never leave them on counters or in shopping carts. Park your car in a well lighted parking lot. Lock your car and close the windows, even if you are only leaving for a few minutes. Have your keys in hand when you return. Package theives and pickpockets look for easy targets. Place your packages in the trunk rather than inside your car in open view. ..s'cs......cksts'cs:ks'cs ks', s s'c:'.; s'ts't;r sY s s'ts'ts't'-a s': 4csYs sY �s'tsYs Chiid Restraints Occasionally we come in contact with new residents, visiting grandparents, or relatives who don't have a proper car seat or child restraint device. Our Patrolman's Association, the Deerfield Optimist Club, and the Deerfield - Lincolnshire Rotary Club have purchased �childrens car seats. The seats are for children from birth to 40 pounds. The police department will lend these car seats on a limited basis to Deerfield residents. To inquire about the program call the police department on the non emergency line 945-8636. Ask for Officer Lundahl, or Officer Anfenson. �rirsYsrsYsY;YsY7cskstsYsYsYsY;YsYsYsYscs':::s�scs:-...ckxsYs'csY:t'csY:t:;:csY:cs'csYsYs:s:�s'tsYksYxsY��:;Y;Y'.cs't;'t��s't �sYk:csY;'cs'ts't:'c„:tsYsYsYsY�ksYsYsYsYsYsYsY;YsYsY HAVE A SAFE HOLIDAY SEASON PLAZA DEDICATED On October 13th, the Village held a Grand -Opening of the new Village Center southwest corner of Deerfield and Waukegan Roads. Approximately 70 people event and heard the following remarks by Mayor Bernard Forrest: Plaza at the attended the "I would like to welcome everyone this morning and thank you for attending this grand - opening of our Village Plaza. Your attendance shows a sincere interest in the Village Center and its future well-being, and the Village will do everything it can to continue this commitment. It was in that vein that we appointed a Task Force in October, 1987 to design a Streetscape Plan for our entire downtown area. Although several other pro- jects have been completed (namely the four Village Center entrance features, the pedes- trian bridge at the viaduct and the commuter parking lot), this plaza is the centerpiece of the overall plan. Its location at the crossroads of the Village will do much to en- hance, not only the Village Center, but the entire community. As most of you know, the Village acquired this corner in December of 1988 as part of an overall plan to reduce traffic congestion, to improve the appearance of the Village Center, to encourage pedes- trian traffic and to promote private interest in redevelopment. The primary importance of acquiring this specific parcel was that it allowed for a right -turn lane as well as the ideal location for a plaza which will serve as the focal point of our Streetscape Program. All of the streetscape improvements have been funded through Tax Increment Financing and represent only the beginning of a concerted effort to revitalize the downtown area. As with most major goals, considerable time and patience will be needed to reach our objec- tives. I can assure you, however, that both public and private improvements in the Village Center will be given the highest priority. The Board of Trustees and staff join me in inviting you to enjoy the plaza, not only today, but as often as the opportunity presents itself. As a matter of fact, the pep rally for the recent homecoming game ended here, where everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves and perhaps started a new tradition. This plaza is truly an asset which will benefit our community for many years." Trustee Harriet Rosenthal, who chaired the Streetscape Task Force that designed the plaza introduced her committee: AW Dr. Louis Alonzi Michael Delaney Herbert Sundmacher Thomas Bergseth Joanne Leslie Jan Zobus She thanked Bob Gand for providing music at the grand -opening and Deerfield Bakery for donating refreshments. Also, she acknowledged various people and groups which contributed to the plaza: The Curley Family, Deerfield Women's Club, Sara Lee and Deerfield Federal Savings & Loan. Finally, she asked for suggestions as to further uses of the plaza - reminding everyone that this a community plaza which.should be enjoyed and used by all. VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD Bulk Rate 850 Waukegan Road U.S. PPAID7AGE Deerfield, Illinois 60015 Permit No. t Deerfield, Illinois Fire Department..........................945-2121 CAR/PRE-SORT Fire Department Non -Emergency ............945-4066 Police Department........................945-2131 Police Department Non -Emergency ..........945-8636 Village Hall..............................945-5000 BERNARD FORREST, Mayor TRUSTEES POSTAL CUSTOMER Marvin W. Ehlers Edwin B. Seidman DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS 60015 James L. Marovitz Vernon E. Swanson Harriet Rosenthal J. Robert York Robert D. 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