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CITY NEWS
GO BLACKHAWKS GO!
Good Luck Chicago Blackhawks.  Bring home the Cup! 
Police Chief Brown's June Newsletter
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The 2013 Town Hall Meeting
All Darien residents and businesses are invited to attend the 2013 Town Hall Meeting on Thursday, September 26 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Carriage Greens Country Club, 8700 Carriage Green Way.  The keynote speaker will be Mayor Kathleen Weaver.  Come Meet & Greet your local taxing bodies.  The Town Hall Meeting is sponsored by the Darien Committee for Intergovernmental Coordination.  Click here for more information.
Play it Safe - Never Donate Money Based on a Phone Solicitation!

The City of Darien has received complaints from residents regarding telephone solicitations of money where the caller implies some affiliation with the Darien Police Department. The City of Darien is not affiliated in any way with these organizations. Citizens should be aware that most telephone solicitations are not made by the actual organization itself, but are contracted out to a professional fund raising company. As their compensation, professional fund-raisers often charge 80 to 90% of your contribution as a fee.

 

The service you receive from the Darien police Department will never be affected based on your choice not to contribute to a phone solicitor claiming to represent the police department or police union. The advice from the city is to never donate any money based on a phone solicitation.

 

If you have questions please contact City Administrator, Bryon Vana, at 630-353-8114.  

 

Some Facts About Police and Firefighter Solicitations
 

  • Some police and firefighter organizations are not charitable but instead are unions or social  groups that will not use your donation for charitable purposes.* Police officers and firefighters never know you contributed
  • Any coercive statement, direct or subtle, that infers that giving is a way to get better protection or special treatment is a crime and should be reported to the respective police department, the State's Attorney and the Attorney General's office.
  • Having the words "police" or "firefighter" in an organization's name does not mean police or firefighters are members of the group.
  • Paid professional fund-raisers make most of the solicitations for police and firefighter organizations. Professional fund-raisers often charge 80 to 90% of your contribution as a fee.
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    Kathy Weaver
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    JoAnne Ragona
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    Michael J. Coren
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    Ted Schauer
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    Tina Beilke
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    Joseph A Kenny
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    Joerg Seifert
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    Joseph A. Marchese
    Ward 6
    Sylvia McIvor
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    Brush Pickup Starts Monday!

    2013 remaining brush pickup dates are:


    June  24 through 28
    August  26 through 30
    October  21 through 25
     

    The City of Darien is pleased to be able to offer FREE BRUSH PICKUP for all residents within city boundaries.  To help keep the streets clean and our crews on schedule, please stack the brush neatly by the curb on the Sunday before the pickup week.  The chipper can accept brush up to 6" in diameter.  Please do not tie the brush or put it in garbage cans.  All other yard waste such as grass clippings and flowers should be disposed of through our yard waste program with Veolia Environmental Services.

     

    All brush needs to be out by no later than the Sunday night prior to the designated pick up week. The chipping crew will make only one pass and may complete your street as soon as Monday morning.

     

    Residents who are unable to put their brush out prior to the scheduled week can take it to the Municipal Services Facility, located at 1041 S. Frontage Road, and place at the designated location, labeled as "Brush". Brush will be accepted Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. No landscape companies are allowed to dump at the facility.

     

    If you have any questions regarding brush pick up, please contact Municipal Services at 630-353-8105.

    Darien Police Department Crime Tip Hotline

    HELP KEEP YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SAFE

     

    Crime prevention is best achieved through a partnership between the public and police. Professional law enforcement officers must work hand-in-hand with the public to fight crime and maintain Darien as a safe community. The police rely on your assistance in reporting crime related information. The following Police tip line is provided for your use and convenience:  

     

    Police Crime Tip Hotline 630-353-8150

     

    The crime tip hotline should be used to provide information on crimes that have already occurred or to give crime information anonymously. For all crimes that are in-progress or where you would like to talk to the police, DIAL 911. The tip line is not a replacement for 911. While it is not a requirement for you to leave your name, we may need additional information. Confidentiality will be maintained with all calls. Darien Police Chief Ernest Brown looks forward to working with the community in keeping it "A Nice Place to Live".  

    2013 Concrete Replacement Program - Deadline next week!

    In conjunction with the street replacement program, the City of Darien will again offer reduced pricing to residents interested in replacing their sidewalks, driveways and aprons.  Suburban Concrete was awarded the bid for 2013.  The prices are as follows:
     
    Driveways - $5.90 per square foot
    Sidewalks - $3.95 per square foot
    Apron - $3.95 per square foot
    Apron w/fiber mesh - $4.25 per square foot
    Curb & gutter - $12.75 per square foot
    Sealer - $0.95 per square foot
     
    Resident wishing to replace their driveways should call Suburban Concrete directly at 847-837-8805, and inform them you are a Darien resident.  Suburban Concrete will invoice you for the work.

     

    If you wish to replace your apron, curb or sidewalk please call Mary B. at city hall - 630-353-8102.  The city will invoice you for the work.


    The deadline to participate in this year's program is July 1st.

    2013 Street Maintenance Program

    The City of Darien is completeing its street repaving project.  Our goal is to improve the streets while inconveniencing the residents as little as possible.  Residents living on these streets will receive flyers with information and timelines before the paving occurs.

     

    The Following streets are scheduled for resurfacing the week of June 24.  

     

     

    Center Cir

    Florance to Dead End

    Florence Ave

    Manning to Limit

    Gordon Ct

    Florance to Dead End

    Howdy Ln

    Wirth to Gold Grove

    McAdam Rd

    Wilcox to Holly

    Redondo Court

    Redondo Dr to Redondo Dr

    Richard Rd

    72nd to Gigi

    Sweetwater Ct

    Hinswood to Limit

    Wilcox Avenue

    71st to Mcadams

     

    For a complete list of roads to be repaved this year click here or contact us at 630-353-8105

    OTHER GOVERNMENT NEWS AND EVENTS
    Childrens Safety Expo

    On Saturday, June 22nd from 9:00 a.m. to noon, at Lakeview Jr. High School (701 Plainfield Road in Downers Grove) you are invited to attend a Children's Safety Expo. Demonstrations include a police K-9 Unit, Midwest Judo & Jujitsu Club, Spotlight Dance Studio, Traveling World of Reptiles Show, drawings for giveaways, Touch-A-Truck, and info and activities on bicycle safety, daycare, transportation, saving for the future, and more. Brought to you by Senator Radogno and Representatives Durkin and Sandack. For more information call Senator Radogno's office at (630) 243-0800. 

    High School District 86 Board Meetings

    Special Meeting of the Board:  Monday, July 8, 7:00 p.m. at Hinsdale Central High School

    Regular Action Meeting of the Board:  Monday, July 15, 7:00 p.m. at Hinsdale Central High

     

    To view High School District 86 Board Meetings please click here.

    Common Core State Standards Parent & Community Information Sessions 

    Please join us for our Parent & Community Information Sessions related to the new Common Core State Standards! The same presentation will be given on three different dates this summer.

     
    The sessions will be held at Lakeview Jr. High School on Tuesday, June 18; Wednesday, July 17; and Thursday, August 1, from 7:00-8:00 p.m.

      

    This past school year, teachers and staff spent a significant amount of time participating in professional development and curriculum writing activities related to the new Common Core State Standards. These standards will drive instruction for our students K-12. We believe an important next step is to help our parents and community members to have a deeper understanding of the Common Core Standards.
     

     
    The agenda for each of these informational sessions will include: 

    • Why the Common Core?
    • Research and Data
    • Design and Process
    • Key Shifts for English/Language Arts    
    • Key Shifts for Mathematics       
    • Course Sequence and alignment      
    • PARCC Assessment Timeline        
    • Parent Resources       Q & A

    It's our goal to make sure our Center Cass parents and community members are well informed about what's going on in our schools.  We hope to see you at one of our summer sessions. 

    COMMUNITY EVENTS
    Darien Lions Club Seeks Bike Riders for July 4th Parade

    The Darien Lions are looking for a few good bikes- and some kids to ride them- for the organization's 42nd annual Independence Day parade- which steps off at 9:30AM Thursday, July 4, from Hinsdale South High School, 7401 South Clarendon Hills Road. 

    Youngsters are invited to express what they like about their community and the good old USA by decorating their bikes and entering them in the Parade.  Parade Chairman Mark Lewis stressed that kids will have free rein.  " There are no rules.  We just want to  encourage kids to get involved and have some fun in the Parade," he said.   Trophies will be awarded by the Lions Club for the best-decorated boys' and girls' bicycles.

    Children and their decorated bikes should be at the parade lineup at 8:30 a.m. at the Hinsdale South High School parking lot.   The parade will proceed north on Clarendon Hills Road, west on Plainfield, then west on 75th Street to Eisenhower Junior High, at 1410 75th Street.

    Customarily over 80 floats,  marching bands and community organizations  participate in the Parade.  After the parade the Darien Historical Society will serve ice cream and lemonade outside the Old Lace School, 75th Street and Cass Avenue.

    Community leaders, politicians, local businesses, area school bands and groups, churches and civic organizations all are invited to participate.  Interested parties can find pertinent details on the Lions Club website
    DarienFest 2013 "BATTLE OF THE BANDS"

    DarienFest 2013 Battle of the Bands Live on the Main Stage on September 7 at 12:30 p.m.  Ages 12 - 28, three to eight members.  Entry description should include Band Bio, photo, email address, and phone number.  Two songs no more than 8 minutes.  Get more information and register online at the Chamber website - Deadline is July 31.

    DarienFest 2013 "IDOL LIVE"

    DarienFest 2013 "IDOL LIVE" will be on September 8 at 1:00 p.m. on the Main Stage.  Two age groups, 12 to 15, and 16 to 19.  Email an mp3 to info@darienchamber.com or drop off a CD and entry at 1702 Plainfield Road.  Entry should include: Bio, photo, email address  & phone number.  Get more information online at the Chamber website - Deadline is July 31.


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