Posts tagged Pedestrian Safety
Cicero Police Department spends over $170,000 on 3 new fleet vehicles and over $40 million in taxes
Board Meetings, GovernmentMelina Pineda AguilarCicero Town Board, Tax Spending, Board Appointees, Committee Appointments, Finance Committee, Referendums, Consolidated Elections, Cicero Police Department, Chief of Police Thomas Boyle, Body Cameras, Sustained Traffic Enforcement Program, Pedestrian Safety, Streetscaping, Illinois Department of Transportation Assistance, Lead Pipe Replacement, Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Grant, Housing Board (Cicero Housing Authority), Housing and Real Estate Board, Board of Health, Animal Welfare Board, Cultural Affairs/Historic Sites Commission, Cermak Road, Lombard Avenue, Central Avenue, Joe Virusso, John Cava, Fran Reitz
Cicero Approves Permits From Organizations and Receives Grant Money for Lead Service and New Equipment for the Fire Department
Board MeetingsMelina Pineda AguilarTown of Cicero, Larry Dominick, Local Government, Community Organizations, Mutual Aid, Cicero Community Collaborative, Corazón, The Boys Club of Cicero, Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Food Pantry, El Valor, Our Lady of the Mystical Rose, Día de los Muertos, Salvation Army, Thanksgiving Meals, Gift Cards, Tony’s Finer Foods, Cicero Fire Department, Fire Truck Repairs, Chick-fil-A, Software and Technology Spending, Cook County Sheriff’s Police Academy, Grant Funding, IEPA, Lead Line Replacement, Environmental Initiatives, Pedestrian Safety, Stop Signs, Property Transfer Ordinances
Cicero Board Approves Parades, Infrastructure Upgrades, and New Communications Specialist
Board MeetingsLeslie HurtadoTown of Cicero, Cicero, Larry Dominick, Community Development Block Grant, Phil Fuentes, Phil Fuentes Ability Park, Infrastructure, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Great, Lakes Urban Forestry, Tree Inventory, Morton Arboretum, Illinois Department of Public Health, School Crossing Guards, Education, D99, D201, Youth Safety, Pedestrian Safety, Taxes
‘Why Does My Town Feel Like an Interstate?’
Community, EnvironmentEfrain SorianoTown of Cicero, Cicero, Public Transportation, Commute, School, Students, Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning, CMAP, Morton East High School, Unity Jr. High School, Morton Freshman Center, Cermak Road, Cicero Avenue, Laramie Ave, Roosevelt Road, Illinois Department of Transportation, Muse Community Designs, Pedestrian Safety, Kids, Bikes, bike routes, pedestrian, safety, Ogden Ave, Chicago History Museum, D99, D201, Hawthorne Western Electric