Village of Lisle Newsletter

“The Arboretum Village”

July 2005 Vol. 35, No. 2

Inside Main Street Beautification Program The Main Street traffic trial ended results and accept feedback about the on May 25, 2005 and the tubular lane Main Street Beautification Program in From the Mayor 2 markers have been removed. The order to make an informed decision at Looking for a few traffic trial was conducted to help the an upcoming Board meeting. good teens Village analyze downtown traffic Eyes to the Skies patterns to determine if Main Street To learn more, visit the Village’s specials for Lisle could be narrowed to one lane in website, and choose “Traffic Trial” and then “Main Street Beautification residents either direction with center turn lanes at the intersections. The Village’s Program.” Master Plan recommended making this New BFI refuse contract 3 A report will be prepared, and will change to help create a more attractive, include public feedback. Send written Pillar Awards pedestrian-friendly downtown in order feedback via Mosquitoes are coming! to attract more customers and Drivers services businesses into the area.  e-mail to [email protected]  mail to Mary Lou Kalsted at Village Parkway trees for sale 4 During the next few weeks, the Hall, 925 Burlington, Lisle, Brush pickup schedule Village Board will continue to analyze 60532

New sidewalks 5 Widening I-88 Sprinkling restrictions Latex paint Commuter station improvements Phone tax rebate

Managing floods 6 You and the DuPage River watershed Household hazardous waste disposal

Why and what of 7 floodplain controls Comments invited The Main Street traffic trial ended on May 25, 2005 and the orange tubular markers have now been removed from Main Street. Feedback from the public is still welcomed.

website: www.vil.lisle.il.us Zoning Commission. I continue to The Village Board created a task From encourage any resident to call my force this spring to examine possible the office if you would like to be placed approaches to address the high cost of into consideration for future water to residents in the Oakview Mayor… appointments. subdivision. Their water and sewer st service has been provided for many On May 1 As this newsletter is prepared, the I was honored to years by a private utility, now Illinois Board and staff and are gathering American, that has roots in this be sworn-in for information and preparing for public my second term community and others. It is my hope discussion of improvements to the old that the Village can help resolve this as Mayor, and I Village Hall site and to Main Street. remain excited to work on community issue between the residents of Oakview This is an important time for decision- and the water company. I continue to issues another four years. Also sworn- making regarding the downtown, and I in for new terms were Trustees be grateful for the Lake Michigan look forward to the public discussion water that our community receives. Connelly, Frey, and Schmitt, along and resolution of these key downtown with Clerk Seeden, and I look forward issues by the end of this summer. I am looking forward to hosting to working with them. I was equally the Mobile Driver Services Facility for nd pleased on May 2 to appoint or I was pleased to participate in the a third year, on August 25th and 26th. reappoint volunteers to the following opening of the This has been a valuable resource for boards and commissions: Board of Fire professional season and look residents to renew their licenses at a & Police, Economic Development, In- forward to the DuPage Dragons convenient in town location, and I Touch, Police Pension, Technology, opener too. Having a professional hope those of you who can use this Transportation, and Planning & women’s softball team and a top tier service will do so. Zoning. I offer a special welcome to collegiate team playing new appointees Charles Rego and throughout the summer at the Lisle/ Once again our downtown is Richard Gaven of the Planning & Benedictine Sports Complex is a great graced with a summer art project, activity for the community. Hosting Benches of Lisle. Congratulations to some of the activities for the Prairie the Chamber of Commerce for Website: www.vil.lisle.il.us State Games—our Illinois “Olympics”— spearheading this wonderful from June 23- 26 should also provide enhancement to the downtown, and I 24-hour great recreational opportunities for the encourage residents to take a stroll and community, as well as many visitors to view the creative benches. Info Line enhance our business community. I hope you have a great summer, 271-4110 and a safe one. Use the menu to hear or leave a message. for Recorded messages are changed Looking periodically. a few good teenagers...

VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Want to make a difference? Joseph Broda, Mayor/President Kimberly Brondyke Thomas Frey Want to serve your community? Eyes to the Skies Michael Connelly Joseph Schmitt Want to make new friends? Ann Duker Ed Young specials for Lisle residents Tim Seeden,Village Clerk All that, and have fun too? free festival admission Gerald Sprecher, Village Manager on July 4, noon-3:30 only Meetings held 1st and 3rd Mondays, Lisle Teens with Character are Workshops held 2nd Mondays, looking for like-minded teenagers to advance sale only discounts each month at 7:30 p.m. join them. Upcoming service projects at Book Nook and Kona’s D ½ price admission booklet VILLAGE OFFICES include volunteer opportunities at (4 days for $18) Monday through Friday Sacred Heart Monastery, P.A.D.S., Business Office: 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. September 11th Memorial Flag Rally, includes coupon for $5/person Other offices: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and the after-dark Scarecrow Scramble in group to swim at Sea Lion POLICE DEPARTMENT family run/walk to be held October 22, Aquatic Park July 1-4 24 hour service 2005. Parents, urge your teen to get D carnival megapass ($50) Police Response 9-1-1 involved! unlimited rides for all days Police Administration 271-4200 Public Works 271-4180 LTWC is the youth segment of the Building/Zoning 271-4150 Lisle Character Alliance. For more Business Office/Other 271-4100 General E-mail [email protected] information, please contact Mark Briel © 2005 Village of Lisle 852-0873 or Matt DeAngelo 369-2846.

Page 2 VILLAGE OF LISLE NEWSLETTER, JULY 2005 website: www.vil.lisle.il.us New refuse contract with BFI Pillar Awards The Village of Lisle has signed a Residents must affix the permanent Ordinary people who demonstrate new three-year contract licensing BFI decal to one side of the garbage can to good character are recognized twice for waste removal services for Village designate it as a container filled with yearly by the Lisle Community residences. The sticker system yard waste. The decal side of the Character Alliance. Nominations may currently in place will continue. The can must face the street. This be submitted by anyone in the Village has mailed out new Curbside indicates to the garbage truck driver community. Nominate someone you and Multi-Family LEAP brochures with that the can is yard waste and he know for a CHARACTER COUNTS! Pillar full details. should not stop his truck. Likewise, it Award. Forms available on the tells the yard waste truck driver to stop website. NEW! New in this contract is the for the yard waste. option for yard waste only to be CC! Pillar Awards awarded at the placed unbagged in a trash can Decals may be obtained at the Village Board meeting on May 16: (maximum 33 gallon capacity/ 60 lbs. Village Hall Business Office, or by weight). Residents still have the option calling BFI at 964-3232. Kaitlyn Highland of using kraft paper yard waste bags. FAIRNESS Both options require a yard waste What value is this change to Colleen Maag residents? Save the cost of yard waste sticker. Ryan Muir CARING bags, ~50¢ each. Also, bags sometimes For disposal of yard waste from a get wet and fall apart, spilling grass or RESPECT trash can, loop the disposal sticker other contents. Avoid the mess! Amanda Mehok through the handle of the trash can. CITIZENSHIP This can easily be done by passing one Sticker costs are rising modestly. Sister Benita Jasurda end of the sticker through the handle, Residents may continue to use old CITIZENSHIP peeling off only the two end pieces of stickers until July 31, 2005. the backing, and sticking them Mary Harmon Stickers New Old together. TRUSTWORIHINESS Refuse $1.90 $1.83 Lesley Powers Yard waste decal. To designate Yard waste $1.70 $1.57 CARING a trash can for yard waste, BFI will Frank Budig supply long, rectangular shaped decals RESPECT to Lisle residents at no charge. Dr. Charles Gahala, Mr. Donald Lorenzo Tailoring and Mosquitoes are coming! Henschel and the Undergraduate Formal Wear Rental Business and Management CARING Mosquitoes are an all students too familiar summer FAIRNESS nuisance. West Nile virus has already been identified in dead birds in areas nearby. This disease sickens people, as well as animals. Mobile Driver Services Facility returning Protect yourself from mosquito bites. Use repellent. Cover up. Limit Get your license or ID card right in (August), and upcoming (September). exposure at dawn and dusk when town! The Secretary of State’s mobile For driver’s licenses, they will offer mosquitos are most active. facility will be returning to Lisle on vision screening and written exams Friday, August 26, 2005 9:30 a.m. – (excluding CDL). They can issue Don’t let your property breed 2:30 p.m. They will offer their instruction permits, original driver’s mosquitos. Eliminate standing water. services to the public at Village Hall, licenses, duplicate driver’s licenses, Change the water in birdbaths and 925 Burlington Avenue. They will be corrected driver’s licenses, and renewal wading pools weekly. Empty plant pot serving groups only by pre-arranged licenses. drip trays. Repair leaky outside appointment on Thursday, August 25th faucets. during the same hours. Call Barb Bring appropriate proof of ID. Libby in the Village Manager’s Office For renewals, a current license or state The Village of Lisle contracts with at 271-4115 to schedule a group. ID card usually provides most of the Clarke Environmental Management, data. A comprehensive list of Inc. of Roselle, IL for mosquito control. They will provide driver’s licenses, acceptable forms of identification is To report mosquito nuisances in your ID cards, and other services. License listed on the new Sec. of State website: area, please call Clarke at 1-800-942- plate renewal stickers may be obtained www.cyberdriveillinois.org. 2555. only for the months past (July), present website: www.vil.lisle.il.us VILLAGE OF LISLE NEWSLETTER, JULY 2005 Page 3 2005 Parkway Tree Program Application

PLEASE PRINT NAME 1st,2nd, 3rd ADDRESS Choice Type of Tree Quantity DAYTIME PHONE "Autumn Purple" White Ash "Skyline" Honeylocust SUGGESTED PLANTING LOCATION: "Redmond" American Linden "Emerald Queen" Norway Maple

Total Number of trees (example: 10' from N property line, or 7' S of driveway) The Public Works Department will mark the site best @$99 suited for the success of the tree. Total Cost $ Questions? Call Public Works at 271-4175.

Quantities are limited. Qualified applicants will receive trees on a first come, first served basis, until the allotment is exhausted. Please mail or bring this application to the Village Hall, 925 Burlington Ave., Lisle, IL 60532. Mark the envelope “2005 Tree Program” on the front. Applicants will be notified as to whether the Village can plant a tree for them. The Village of Lisle reserves the right to cancel any order. Application deadline is 5 p.m. Friday, August 19, 2005.

Cost-share Parkway Trees Tree Descriptions A limited quantity of parkway Use the application form found “Autumn Purple” White Ash trees will be available this year to here or download a copy from the Pyramidal to rounded outline. property owners under the cost-share Village’s website (www.vil.lisle.il.us). Deep green leaves turn reddish- program. The trees cost the Village purple in the fall. Rapid growth $250-$300 each, but are made The Parkway Tree Planting available to residents for $99 each. Program provides trees for parkways rate: 45-50' that are directly adjacent to Village Depending on demand, applicants “Skyline” Honeylocust may, or may not, be limited to one roads. All of these trees must be Pyramidal-rounded canopy. Free tree. planted in Village right-of-way. Unfortunately, no trees can be planted of thorns and seeds. Tiny leaflets along state or county-owned roads, or cast filtered shade. Golden yellow in areas where the Village of Lisle has fall color. Medium growth rate: 45' Brush Pickup Schedule inadequate right-of-way behind the for remainder of 2005 curb. Arboretum Woods and some “Redmond” American Linden areas within Green Trails have no Clean pyramidal crown. Fragrant Mark your calendar now! right-of-way behind the curb. flowers appear in June. Large, light green foliage. Yellow fall color. Public Works personnel will Area Week Beginning contact applicants and stake the Medium growth rate: 35' North of RR Tracks July 11 location best suited for success of the “Emerald Queen” Norway Maple trees based on the homeowners’ Sept 12 Ascending branches, oval to suggestions and consideration of any conflicts with utilities, visual clearance, rounded crown. Dense shade and Between RR & Maple July 18 shallow roots compete with grass. Sept 19 spacing requirements, etc. The trees will be planted after they go dormant Dark green leaves turn brilliant South of Maple July 25 in late fall. yellow in fall. Rapid growth rate: 45-50' Sept 26 Direct any questions about the tree planting program to Public Works at 271-4175.

Page 4 VILLAGE OF LISLE NEWSLETTER, JULY 2005 website: www.vil.lisle.il.us New sidewalks Widening I-88 Latex paint Contracts will be let for the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority installation of new sidewalks later in is now beginning preliminary work for disposal strategies 2005 at several locations: widening the Reagan Tollway to four Keep painting! What better place to lanes in each direction from Finley Front St. – south side, west of put that last pint than right up there Road in Downers Grove to east of Westview on the wall where it blends Washington Street in Naperville. In Oakview Dr. – west side perfectly? Let the empty can dry 2005 drainage work and temporary Meyer Dr. – west side, Gamble to and recycle it. power for lighting fixtures will be Meadow Paint something else. Use up your underway. Road construction will paint on a piece of cardboard, scrap Estimated cost for this year’s begin in 2006. The Rt. 53 intersection lumber, or the inside of your sidewalk installations is $300,000. will be reconfigured in the process. garage. Use an absorbent. Kitty litter, The Village has now been Noise barriers (design concept on sawdust, or shredded paper can be approved for federal funding for Village website) will be extended mixed into the paint to absorb the sidewalk construction along Route 53 further to the east in response to liquid. Dry the mixture out or in 2006. The federal share will be resident comments made at the Lisle dispose of it directly. 75%, with the 25% local share neighborhood meeting in September Give it away. anticipated at ~$125,000. The 2004; however, they will be installed at Store it for later. Make it last longer sidewalks will go on the west side, the end of the project. Completion is by covering the opening with plastic Main to Short, and east side, Rolling to projected to take about 2½ years, with wrap, securely fasten the lid, then Main and Short to Warrenville. landscaping stretching into 2008. store upside down. Sprinkling restrictions in effect Free recycled latex paint DuPage County has usable latex th th From May 15 through September 15 , sprinkling of lawns and gardens is paint available for pickup. It has been restricted to early mornings before 7:00 a.m. and evenings after 7:00 p.m. Even- dropped off by residents, inspected, number street addresses may sprinkle on even-numbered calendar dates; odd- sorted, filtered, and reblended into number addresses on odd-number dates. Hand-held hoses may be used anytime. 5 gallon buckets of recycled paint. The end product is a Phone tax rebate quality recycled paint Commuter station available in a variety of improvements The Village of Lisle offers a flat colors, types, and $25 phone tax rebate to senior citizens finishes. Call 985- The Village of Lisle has been aged 65 or older and to the disabled. 7400 for info. awarded a grant in the amount of Residents are limited to one claim per $50,820.00 for improvements at the household each year. The rebate Pick up paint while supplies last: Lisle Commuter Station. applies to a primary phone, excluding Monday–Friday, except holidays Restroom remodeling cellular phones. Applications are June 1–August 13, 2005 Non-skid floor applications received each year May-July. Between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. New train station sign Applications are currently being At the Woodridge Green Valley More ornamental fencing and gate Wastewater Treatment Facility – accepted at the Business Office for the Thermal window pane replacement 7900 S. Rt. 53, Woodridge period between May 1, 2004 and April Concrete work near the depot 30, 2005. Applicants must qualify by Drop off paint. Latex (only) This grant was made available to age or disability during the rebate paint may be dropped off weekdays the Village of Lisle by the West Sub- period. Bring two phone bills, the during the pick-up times listed above, urban Mass Transit District (WSMTD). ones for May 2004 and April 2005. plus on selected Saturdays: June 11 The WSMTD is providing 2/3 funding Otherwise, provide bills for any six and 25, July 9 and 23, and August 13. for this $75,850 project, which is months during that period. Bills must Saturday drop-off hours: 8 a.m.– 2 p.m. beneficial to commuters and the be in the name of the person applying passenger railway system in general. for the rebate. Also bring proof of age Solvent-based paints, such as oil- (drivers license, state ID, or passport) based, urethane, and epoxy paints Village of Lisle employee, Bill or disability (Social Security form), and may be disposed of at the Regional Glowienke, Facilities Manager, made anything showing a current address. Household Hazardous Waste Facility, the grant application, and will serve as Application deadline is Friday, July 29, 1971 Brookdale Rd., (off Route 59) the Project Manager. Completion is 2005. For additional info, call the Naperville on Saturdays and Sundays, expected by year end. Business Office at 271-4100. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. website: www.vil.lisle.il.us VILLAGE OF LISLE NEWSLETTER, JULY 2005 Page 5 Why do we repeat this Managing floods information? The Village of Lisle is interested in other activities to meet FEMA providing floodplain information and standards, owners of property within 1) Publicizing this information protection to residents and business the Village of Lisle which is in the flood annually is one factor in owners. plain are eligible for a 15% reduction in premiums. determining the Village’s Flood history in Lisle. Lisle National Flood Insurance does have a history of flooding, usually The Village of Lisle is a participant Program rating. This rating in late spring or late summer. Flooding in the National Flood Insurance translates into flood has been reported on the East Branch Program, so any property owner in insurance premium discounts of the DuPage River in 1948, 1950, Lisle may purchase flood insurance. for Village of Lisle residents. 1954, 1957, 1972, 1987, and 1996. Flood insurance is required only for The August 1972 flood was the flood properties in the 100 year flood zone 2) Observe in the history of record, and the most damaging in that are purchased with federally the area. The most recent flood of guaranteed funds (i.e. FHA, VA, FSLIC). section that there have been 1996 was primarily controlled by floods nearly every decade. levees constructed along the river in Information available. We can’t stop rain from the mid-1960s and the floodplain Additional information on flood falling, but we can act to design and development controls insurance coverage and requirements, control its impact. imposed by the Village since 1970. flood protection measures, flood safety, and property and building Is your property affected? The protection is available in a floodplain Village maintains maps of floodplain library maintained by the Village of You and the areas and the flood insurance study for Lisle both at the Village Hall and at the the Village of Lisle. The Village Lisle Library. Property owners can DuPage River enforces its floodplain regulations and take actions in advance of a flood to the DuPage County Stormwater and provide protection for their property. watershed Floodplain Ordinance. Mary Lou The helpful FEMA publications “Flood If residents dump oil or antifreeze Kalsted, P. E., CFM, (630-271-4107) is Emergency and Residential Repair down a storm drain or on the ground, Village of Lisle Floodplain Coordinator Handbook” and “Design Manual for they are polluting the DuPage River. and is available to answer any Retrofitting Flood Prone Residential Water runoff picks up fertilizers, questions concerning floodplain Structures” are in these libraries, as are pesticides, detergents, pet waste, grass regulations, and flood protection several other useful documents. clippings, and oil and grease from measures. Upon written request, Ms. When floods come. In the event vehicle drips. Kalsted will provide floodplain determination letters for any property of an actual flood situation, there This water within the Village limits free of charge. should be sufficient warning for people in affected areas to take precautions or Don't pollute drains through a collection system that Insurance. Flood damages are evacuate. Lowest openings to a home our waterways! includes swales, ditches, not normally covered by regular (basement windows, crawl space) inlets, pipes, channels, ponds and homeowners insurance. However, could be sandbagged and personal creeks before emptying into the East separate flood insurance may be possessions could be raised above Branch of the DuPage River. purchased for structures and personal basement and first floor levels. possessions. The insurance premium Furniture and appliances could be Lisle is but one piece of a larger rate depends on the depth of flooding enclosed in plastic. Gas, water, and watershed. The East Branch starts that might occur on your property in a electrical services should be shut off. near Bloomingdale and drains all or 100 year flood. Because of strict part of Bloomingdale, Glendale enforcement of Village regulations and However, when told to evacuate Heights, Lombard, Glen Ellyn, by emergency personnel, do so. Flood Downers Grove, Lisle, Westmont, waters run deceptively smoothly, but Woodridge, and Naperville. The East Dispose of household contain great forces. They can rise dramatically in a short time, cutting off Branch merges with the West Branch hazardous waste responsibly! in Will County and eventually empties escape routes. While some streets in into the Des Plaines River in 1971 Brookdale Road, Naperville Lisle would flood, and indeed some Channahon. Ultimately, Lisle’s (at fire station east side of Route 59, are designed to be stormwater stormwater runoff makes its way to the btwn. Diehl Rd. & N. Aurora Rd.) overflow routes, all areas of town will Mississippi and the Gulf of Mexico. open 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. have open streets suitable for Saturdays & Sundays evacuation.

Page 6 VILLAGE OF LISLE NEWSLETTER, JULY 2005 website: www.vil.lisle.il.us Why and what of floodplain controls Approximately 20% of Lisle possibility of adverse impacts on Village of Lisle Building and Zoning properties are in or adjacent to aquatic plants and animals. They Department at (630) 271-4150. floodplain areas, as identified by the provide habitat for diverse species of Federal Insurance Administration. flora and fauna, some of which cannot Plan review and permits. Since Several streams run through Lisle, live anywhere else. They are especially 1970 the Village of Lisle has been including Willoway Brook, St. Joseph important as breeding and feeding active in floodplain development Creek, Rott Creek and St. Procopius areas. Community Park is one area regulations. Village code requires that Creek, and Lisle is bisected by the East that serves this purpose in the Village the lowest floor of any structure be at Branch of the DuPage River. Storm of Lisle. least two feet above the flood plain. sewers, swales, drainage ditches and However, many Lisle homes were built detention/retention ponds also play an Drainage Maintenance. Many before floodplain regulations went into important part in overall stormwater properties include drainage swales or effect. Floodplain considerations may and floodplain control. Controlling ditches within their boundaries. It is limit changes or additions to those development so as to maintain these illegal to grade, excavate or fill in any properties. Any new work or waterways is extremely important to property in the Village of Lisle without substantial remodeling in excess of the Village of Lisle. 50% of the building’s market value requires elevating the structure two Why protect the floodplain? Even a small project, such as feet above the flood plain. This is a Floodplains in their natural state have a raised flower bed or a shed, cumulative requirement for repairs an important impact on flooding. can block drainage paths and conducted in successive years. Work Flood waters can spread over a large cause immediate localized that requires a permit includes work area in floodplains that have not been flooding problems. outside, such as decks, sheds, encroached upon. This reduces flood regrading around projects such as velocities and provides flood storage to raised flower beds, etc. reduce peak flows downstream, and also reduces the frequency and a proper permit. Private property Plan approval and permits are duration of low flows of surface water. owners are also responsible for required for any developmental work maintaining any ditches or streams on within the Village of Lisle, whether the Natural floodplains reduce wind their property, keeping them clear of property is in the floodplain or not. and wave impacts and their vegetation obstructions including brush, debris, The Village does enforce floodplain stabilizes soils during flooding. They and grass clippings. Even a small and stormwater regulations to ensure can act as recharge areas for ground- project, such as a raised flower bed or property protection from possible water, and water quality is improved in a shed, can block drainage paths and localized flooding damages. When areas where natural cover acts as a cause immediate localized flooding planning any work, please contact the filter for runoff and overbank flows. problems. If you witness any Village of Lisle Building and Zoning Sediment loads and impurities are also potentially illegal dumping, filling, or Department at (630) 271-4150 minimized. Natural floodplains moder- construction, you may contact the concerning code and permit ate water temperature, reducing the requirements.

Comments are invited! The Village of Lisle appreciates input from its residents. Request information, or offer suggestions or constructive criticism, on any matter pertaining to Village government. You are invited to use: 24 Hour Info Line (271-4110) e-mail ([email protected]) this form or a letter (mail to Resident Comment Coordinator, Village of Lisle, 925 Burlington Ave., Lisle, IL 60532-1838, or deposit in Submitted by Daytime phone # payment drop box at Village Hall) Address Date website: www.vil.lisle.il.us VILLAGE OF LISLE NEWSLETTER, JULY 2005 Page 7 Former Village Hall Summer activities in Lisle site development July 1-4 25 th Eyes to the Skies Festival Community Park The process to develop the site of Carnival begins June 30 the former Village Hall continues. www.eyestotheskiesfestival.com Fourth of July Parade 3:30 During the June 13th workshop session, Village consultant S. B. Friedman presented the results of a 7:30 p.m. Lisle Community Band Concerts Community site-specific market analysis which Thursdays (Jazz Band July 28) Park Stage identified the types of businesses. He thru July (if rain, LSHS auditorium) lead a discussion about possible uses for the site. Per the Board’s request, he also discussed using the property for a Theater Hikes +Twilight Concerts Morton civic use, such as a park. www.mortonarb.org phone: 630-719-2465 Arboretum It is anticipated that the Board will June: “As You Like It” continue discussions with Friedman July: “The Wizard of Oz” during the June 27th meeting. Once August: “Little House on the Prairie” the Board determines the specific use for that site, Friedman will continue his work. If the Board chooses to pursue a Ball Games Lisle/BU Sports Complex commercial focus, Friedman will create home games scheduled into August more detailed site plans and then Chicago Bandits—Women’s Professional Softball begin the process to help select a www.chicagobandits.com developer who will build on the site. As DuPage Dragons—Central Illinois Collegiate League Baseball always, the public is invited to attend www.dupagedragons.com and participate in these sessions, which begin at 7:30 p.m. July 30 Harley Hog Wash 2595 Ogden Ave 10:30–3:00 benefit car wash for Lisle DARE & Snowball Programs

August 26 Mobile Drivers Facility Village Hall

Benches of Lisle "Rest your feet, pick the beat View this year’s public art in with a book" downtown and other Lisle locations. by Lisle Lisle Area Chamber of Commerce is Library staff the sponsoring organization.

K "Arbor Station" by Bill Glowienke PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER (Village of Lisle, sponsor); L Exquisite Village of Lisle PRSRT STD detail from "Movement of Nature" bench 925 Burlington Avenue U.S. POSTAGE by Brother Kevin Coffey (BU, sponsor) Lisle, IL 60532-1838 PAID (630) 271-4100 PERMIT #74 E-mail: [email protected] LISLE, IL 60532

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