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   Oak Park Wednesday Journal (Newspaper) - December 1, 2004, Oak Park, Illinois                                1,2004 vol. 24, no. 41 Park cops capture paroled Hynes led cops on foot chases Sunday and again after brief escape 9  Brooks has lower test higher 8  OPRF contract Contract approved by 5 6  plate is 16  Arts and Crafts at Toomey Fields walks you through varied page 51  stake out St. catch serial page 19  Santa's here and The Avenue celebrate page 21 tag for new Public Works center could reach Village receives a grant to incorporate environmentally friendly technology into new facility's KATHARINE the village pursues construction of the priciest of conceptual plans for a new South Boulevard public works would carry the benefit of allowing road salt to be delivered and stored price tag of the project may ultimately reach as much as Oak Park's new public preliminary plans were presented to the village board by consultants Holabird and Root on Options ranged from upgrading existing facilities at 121-131 South Boulevard and constructing an addition to the Pumping Station across railroad embankment at 129 Lake use of the Lake Street site in favor of building a new Public Works Center entirely on South cost of simply constructing a new project ranged from to But those estimates do not include expenses such as environmental remediation of the site and engineering the end of Monday's President Joanne said it is possible that the total cost of the project would be between and encouraged staff to be of how rising interest rates would affect the village's ability to issue pay for the the village has only issued a million bond to fund drafting plans for the but has not set aside any additional funds for Village Manager Carl Swenson also noted the village will receive PUBLIC WORKS on page 12  This draft concept for a new Public Works facility would allow salt to be delivered and stored The estimated cost of constructing this project could hit Other costs would boost price to mourn RF couple killed in plane Cessna owned by longtime village residents Geraldine and Richard Meyer III crashed on approach to D. C. area was a more somber affair for numerous people around River Forest in the wake of news that villagers Geraldine and Frank Richard Meyer III had perished in a small airplane crash the day The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash of the couples Cessna 310 near Virginia on Nov. 24. The aircraft went down about 12:09 p.m. in overcast some four COURTESV OF DR LEONARD and Richard Meyer perished while engaged in one of their most beloved miles short of the Leesburg Executive who was piloting the had spoken with air traffic controllers at the FAA air traffic control facility in moments before the crash and had MEYER on page 12   

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