Summer 2016 Newsletter

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Summer 2016 Newsletter
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Three new officers join Lynwood police force
T
hree new police officers
took the oath of office at a
recent Lynwood Board of
Trustees meeting.
The new Village policemen are
Derek Depew, Ephraim Dorsey
and Dustin Warren. A large group
of family members and friends
attended the Board meeting to
witness the swearing-in ceremony.
Chief Russell L. Pearson said
the three officers are highly
qualified. “They were the top three
of the candidates seeking to serve
on our Police Department,” Pearson
said.
Derek Depew was employed for
seven years as a Lynwood Police
Department telecommunicator
prior to his hiring as a police
officer. He has law enforcement
Lynwood
Mayor Eugene
Williams (right)
and Police
Chief Russell L.
Pearson (left)
welcome new
officers (left to
right) Ephraim
Dorsey, Derek
Depew and
Dustin Warren,
to the police
force.
experience and while working as a
telecommunicator he earned police
officer certification upon completion
of the Police Academy.
Ephraim Dorsey’s career goal,
after graduation from Eastern Illinois
August 20 Village party
Join the fun at 18th annual
T
Lynwood Fest
he Village’s 18th annual
community summer
celebration, Lynwood Fest, will
be held Saturday, August 20.
The festival will take place from 4
p.m. to midnight at Liberty Memorial
Park, Glenwood-Dyer Road. The
first Lynwood Fest was held in
1999 to celebrate the Village’s 40th
anniversary of incorporation.
Live entertainment will be
provided by The Hotts band,
performing from 6 to 11 p.m. The
Hotts is a local band that plays a
variety of
music.
Lynwood
Fest also will
feature food
vendors, a
beverage tent
and activities
for children.
An always
spectacular
fireworks display will start at dusk;
rain date for the fireworks will be
Sunday, August 21.
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University, was the law enforcement
field. Dorsey said he wanted to
become a police officer from a
young age and now has achieved
that aspiration.
Dustin Warren has approximately
eight years experience as a
military police officer in the U.S.
Army. Warren said he is excited
about starting a new chapter of
his life with the Lynwood Police
Department.
School supplies
for our students
Again this year school
supplies will be distributed
to students at the August 20
Lynwood Fest.
The annual Back to
School-School Supply
Program is sponsored by
Mayor Eugene Williams,
Village Clerk Karen WingfieldBond, the Lynwood Board of
Trustees and the Lynwood
Community Relations
Committee.
The school supplies
program is supported by
donations from Lynwood
residents and businesses.
■ Mayor’s Message, page 2
■ Firefighter news, page 5
The Village’s summer work
program for college students
started in June. Two Public Works
Department summer employees,
Yezreel Salter on the mower and
Sebastiaan Mitchell operating a
trimmer, maintain Village property
such as parks and ball fields. The
program helps students earn extra
money for school expenses. More
Public Works Department news
inside the newsletter.
■ Business connect, page 4
■ Library programs, page 7
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Message from Mayor Williams
I
invite one and all to join in the
fun at the annual Lynwood
Fest on Saturday, August 20, at
Liberty Memorial Park. The family
friendly festival has been a popular
summer community event since
1999. It’s a very nice opportunity
to enjoy entertainment, tasty food
and fireworks, and to connect with
neighbors and make new friends.
There is much to enjoy yearround in our Village in addition
to events like Lynwood Fest. The
Glenwood-Lynwood Public Library
on Stony Island Avenue schedules
a wide variety of educational and
recreational programs for all ages.
A recent addition to the library is
its iCan Lab, equipped with Apple
desktop computers, that functions
as a creative technology studio
available to patrons. A listing of
current library activities appears in
this newsletter.
The Southland Center sports
facility, also on Stony Island Avenue,
has indoor space to play all kinds
of sports throughout the year.
The Southland Center also has a
restaurant and bar open during
events. The Center has earned a
reputation as one of the best multiuse indoor facilities in Illinois.
The Lynwood R/C Dragway
holds radio control model drag
racing events outdoors at the
Southland Center site during the
warm weather season. The Dragway
attracts participants and spectators
from throughout the country and
hosts International Model Drag
Racing Association competitions.
The Village baseball diamonds at
Lakeview Community Park attract
young players and their fans. The
lake at Liberty Memorial Park is a
great spot to just relax and enjoy the
quiet side of nature.
For skaters of all ages, the rink
at the Lynwood Sport Center on
Glenwood-Dyer Road has been a
premier skating facility since 1975.
For height lovers, there also is a
climbing wall.
I encourage you to visit some of
our community’s assets. You will find
that there is lots to do right here in
Lynwood. I hope you enjoy the rest
of the weeks of summer.
White Sox game outing is Tuesday, August 23
T
he annual Mayor’s Night Out at the Ballpark outing is a Chicago White Sox versus Philadelphia Phillies game Tuesday,
August 23, at Cellular Field in Chicago. Mayor Eugene Williams and Village Trustees will attend the game along with
Lynwood baseball fans. Lower box seat tickets are $27; bus transportation is $5. Information is available by phoning the
Village Hall at 708-758-6101.
Village of
Lynwood
Lynwood
21460 Lincoln Highway
Lynwood, Illinois 60411
Mayor
“Where Learning is a Life-Long Adventure”
Eugene Williams
Clerk
Karen Wingfield-Bond
Trustees
McKinley Dillingham William Lebeter
Tim Dunlap
Willie Sims
Lee Hurston
Rich Stephens
Directory
Mayor’s Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 758-6101
Village Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 758-6101
Police Dept. Nonemergency . . . . 758-6100
Fire Dept. Nonemergency . . . . . . 758-6102
Building Department . . . . . . . . . . 758-6380
Public Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 758-8434
Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1-1
Village Web site
www.lynwoodil.us
Village Clerk’s Office hours:
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday
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Answers to
frequently
asked resident
questions
Q.
Q.
Works Department if the light is on
an aluminum pole and indicate an
address or a location (cross streets
etc.). If the light is on a wooden
pole, it is a ComEd streetlight and
is the utility’s responsibility. Please
contact ComEd.
Does the Village trim trees
in the parkway?
Answer: The Public Works
Department will remove broken
branches located high in parkway
trees. All other trees, including
those on the parkway, are a
resident’s responsibility to trim.
The Village will provide residents
with information about licensed
and bonded tree removal/trimming
companies.
Q.
If I see a streetlight out or blinking, what should I do?
Answer: Contact the Public
Which holidays affect my garbage pickup day?
Answer: The only holidays
Homewood Disposal observes that
would change your pickup day to
Friday are New Year’s Day, Memorial
Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day,
Thanksgiving Day and Christmas
Day.
Q.
How does water billing work?
Answer: The Village reads meters
toward the end of each month. Bills
are processed and mailed by the
first of each month. Payments are
due on the 15th of each month or
the next business day. A payment
due letter is mailed following the
due date. If the bill is not paid,
water shutoffs begin the first
Thursday of each month.
Q.
How can I pay my Village utility bill online?
Answer:
Go to www.
lynwoodil.
us and scroll
down the home page for the
E-Pay logo; click on it, then follow
instructions.
Q.
I have a large item for
garbage collection. Will it
be picked up?
Answer: You are allowed to
place up to two larger items for
collection each week. However,
for out of the ordinary items, the
Village recommends contacting
Homewood Disposal at 708-7981004 to ask about arrangements for
a special pickup.
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7:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the Lynwood Senior Center, located behind the Village Hall at 21460 Lincoln Highway.
The classes are taught by experienced line dancing instructors. The fee per class is $5. No registration is
required. Residents are invited to participate in the weekly dance sessions.
Building
Department
permit information
T
he Village requires permits for
residential and commercial
construction and repair
projects.
Jerry Jones, building commissioner, said Lynwood ordinance
stipulates that homeowners who
hire a contractor must employ one
who is registered with the Village.
Registered contractors are licensed
and bonded - important elements
that help to avoid fraud and protect
against unsatisfactory work.
Residents should contact the
Building Department for information
about permit requirements. Permits
are required for most work involving
electrical, plumbing and renovation
projects. The Village also requires
permits for sheds, decks, fences and
both in-ground and above-ground
pools.
Permit applications are available
on the Village website at www.
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T
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Lynwood Chamber of
Commerce’s commitment to
promote business helping business.
Frank Busch, owner of Busch
Plastics, Inc., in Lynwood, and
Richard Davis, inventor of a safety
partition for vehicles used in the
ridesharing business, worked
together to develop the new
product. Davis’ enterprise is
Rideshare Safety Partition Company.
Both businessmen are Lynwood
residents.
Davis had the idea to create a
removable shield for the protection
of rideshare drivers and passengers.
He was inspired to invent the
safety shield out of concern for
the wellbeing of his daughters,
who had joined the business ranks
of rideshare drivers, a Chamber
spokesperson said.
Davis shared his idea with
a Chamber representative who
referred him to Busch Plastics,
which manufactures a wide range
of products using many kinds of
clients with
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to produce
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local businessmen worked together to produce the
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product at Busch Plastics, Inc., in Lynwood.
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Information about the safety
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The new Fire Department
uniforms are designed to eliminate
metal badges and emblems,
making them safer to wear during
firefighting as well as more clearly
identifying firefighters and their Fire
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The Fire Department was
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thermal imaging camera. The handheld camera allows firefighters to
see through smoke to find the seat
of a fire to extinguish it quicker
and to rescue fire victims, said Fire
Chief John Cobb.
“At a fire scene, a thermal
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hotspots, defective appliance
motors, overheated light ballasts
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The Fire Department received
the matching grant of $4,839 for
the camera from the Powering Safe
Communities Municipal Program.
Commonweath Edison provides
the funding and the Metropolitan
Mayors Caucus administers the
grant program. In addition to the
camera, the Fire Department will
purchase 600 feet of hose with
grant funds.
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Public Works Department reminders
Dog owner
violators face
a $95 citation
T
he Village is enforcing a pet
owners ordinance due to
numerous complaints that
people are walking their dogs
without leashes in Village parks and
not cleaning up after pets.
The Lynwood ordinance requires
that dogs must be leashed and that
owners must have the necessary
supplies to pick up after dogs—and
must do so.
Citations will be issued to pet
owners who violate the ordinance
requiring dog leashes and pet
cleanup. The citations impose a $95
penalty.
The ordinance also is enforced
in the parks and public areas in the
Alpine Village and Paradise Park
neighborhoods.
Village garage sale
October 15, 16
The dates for this year’s
Lynwood Community Garage
Sale are Saturday, October
15, and Sunday, October 16.
Participants should register at
the Village Hall. There is a $2
registration fee. The Lynwood
Community Relations Committee
sponsors the event.
Yard waste, branch collection
services
The Public Works Department
and Homewood Disposal Company
provide seasonal yard waste and
branch pickup services. The Public
Works Department will remove cut
branches on the even-numbered
Fridays of the month, until the
last Friday of November. Branches
should be placed in parkways with
stump ends facing away from
oncoming traffic.
Yard waste such as twigs,
small branches and piles of weeds
should be in biodegradable paper
bags for collection - not put out for
Village chipper removal. Homewood
Disposal Company picks up normal
yard waste on the regular garbage
pickup day in a separate truck. NO
yard waste will be collected if it is in
plastic bags. Please note: the Village
is not responsible for cleaning or
picking up debris left by contractors.
Dead tree removal
The Public Works Department
soon will be completing its first
round of dead tree removal, which
included removing more than 300
trees on parkways. A second phase
of the tree removal program will
occur during the winter as weather
permits.
Only dead trees located on
parkways are removed. The Village
does not have a removal program
for stumps. Residents may have
stumps removed and may replant
trees.
Mailbox repair reminder
The Public Works Department is
reminding residents to secure their
mailboxes for the winter season.
The Village is NOT responsible for
mailboxes damaged or knocked over
during snow plowing. Heavy or wet
snow that is plowed from streets
can hit a mailbox with great force,
resulting in damage if the mailbox
is not secured. Residents should
check their mailboxes prior to the
snowfall season.
Storm water awareness
All citizens should be aware
and concerned about pollutants in
water entering storm drains and
drainage swales/ditches because
contaminated water eventually
flows into local bodies of
water. Pollutants in surface
and ground water are a
hazard to the environment.
The following advice will
help prevent storm water
pollution:
• Pick up pet waste. Pet waste
that reaches ponds, creeks and
larger bodies of water can make
people and wildlife sick.
• Rake and bag yard clippings.
Grass and yard clippings that
get blown into the street often
end up in storm drains, making
a fertile breeding ground for
harmful bacteria.
• Cigarette butts are a littering
problem. Extinguish and dispose
of cigarettes in a proper waste
container.
• Don’t hose down a driveway.
This practice causes oils and
other pollutants to flow into
storm drains, ending up in
ponds, creeks, etc. Instead,
sweep driveways with a broom.
• Plant yards with drought
resistant plants, which require
less watering.
• Always dispose of used motor
oil properly. Never dump motor
oil in a storm drain or field. It
should be taken to a gas station
or collection area for recycling.
The Village is
asking residents
to help watch for
illegal dumping.
Citizens who
see or suspect
someone is dumping
illegally should
phone the Public Works
Department at 708-758-8434.
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11 at 19767 Torrence Avenue
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T
he Glenwood-Lynwood Public
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educational programs to
benefit residents of all ages.
The library also schedules fun
activities, such as the Back to
School Ice Cream Social for parents
and children, provided by the
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The Ice Cream Social will be 6 to
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tablets to keep in touch with family.
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sun.; 12:00 pm-8:00 pm
Mon. - thurs.; 4:00 pm-9:00 pm
Wed.; 4:00 pm-10:00 pm
sat., 2:00 pm-10:00 pm
*Dine in Only - with Coupon
2549 Glenwood Lansing Road • Lynwood (708) 474-4348
Fall Bowling
Leagues!
A sport the whole family can enjoy!
Let’s talk today.
D Tyler Agency, LLC.
2328 Glenwood Dyer Rd
Lynwood, IL 60411
(708) 474-2055
dtyleragency.com
We have a league for everyone!
Day, Evening, Senior and Junior
There is still time to join!
Junior leagues start Sep 10th (9 am or 11 am)
1 FREE
for more details:
www.castawaysbowl.com
sign up at [email protected]
Game of Bowling
for up to 4 people!
American Family Mutual Insurance Company, American Family Insurance Company,
American Standard Insurance Company of Ohio,
American Standard Insurance Company of Wisconsin, 6000 American Parkway, Madison, WI 53783
The General®, 2636 Elm Hill Pike, Nashville, TN 37214 ©2016 011765 – 4/16
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Lynwood Community Update | summer 2016
shoe rental not included
must present coupon
not valid with other offers
exp 9/30/16
708-862-8300
1025 Sibley Blvd
Calumet City, IL 60409

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