Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Nov 1922, p. 3

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if} 'IARD RM!) BOND ISSUE flflllfil IS NOVEMBER 29 It is very evident nut it we can mud “In: voids now. we an then use the rchnd we receive (tom the State. W mph" 0! Ike can of construction. to cifllcr build more‘ 0.4.. o: to M!» pay 0“ the bout. r We wéll also have rout: reaching into any you oi the Commy 1M! an use than whit: the "can! trunnion 6: living. as they will bc boil! in the and three 0! (out ynu. II I. "ovoid no in“ both to the amount 0! uggomnao .Iud lot Cut 9! Caucus-tin. If these rad: an built according to the State Specifications then the State will refund to the County ou- half of the cost of construction. nnd will my own-halt the cost 0! min- tmuce an tune-dun roads with tax 0! “pink bindct. and all the cost of maintenance on cement concrete In: uâ€"v-u. w‘ ,V.,_ life purpose wind ‘7'“: vtkh ill! llu'vuvI-u-v --. "fl,“ ,, » At the last session of the Legisla- ture, all State Aid Roads were turned over to the Counties for maintenance. which placed a big burden on the Counties. but in doing so it relieved the Township; of this expense. The County is now levying a tax of 25 cents on excl: $100 valuation for wintenaue and 'this barely meets the expense oi patrolling then made. --v m" â€"â€"..- For a number of years different organizations and ciuuns have con- tinually appeared before the Board of Supervisors and urged them to build hurd surfaced connecting roads in the County. but as “me have been no (and: for this purpou, it has been imposgiblg {or them to act. , AL, 1'A_:_I_ The up on me {our shows Du Page County and pan of the adjoin- ing counties. The heavy dashed lines show the roads that are proposed to be built from the bond issue. which are called State Aid Roads. The heavy solid lines show the roads that are now built by “‘1: State. Mom («gum-M? batik”. Mm “flammlflm WA" “MN m. m soc-I Am DI. G”. P. mum PHONE 301 GARAGE 17. 1932 i By “solution of the County Board massed tome time .30. the exit-union 10! state aid road: thtou‘h Incorpor- ‘atcd cities and viii-3n will he paid ‘fm by the county to an Imouat equl to the con 0! un I8 it. road oi the urn:- construction as the joining state aid mad outside oi Inch city or vil- lage. This will allow the paving of state aid with through citiu nud vil- lages without financial cmharmr mom to the" cities and villagts. no! will thereby mite I truly connected system 0‘ ha} “flayed type toads._ The total mileage of the prom-ed system of County Bond Issue roads is one hundred miles. By referrins to the aceompmying map it will be seen that every city. village and com- munity throughout the county will be connected up with end: other and with the east and west concrete I'OIdI Lake Street, Roosevelt Road and Or den Avenue now “ready built by the ‘state, Ind the St. Charles and Joliet iBlufi Road to be constructed here- after. Every farm of the county fwill be at most three miles from 1 hard surfaced road and the greater majority wi" be at most a mite therefrom Rod: m5 (hie: 5nd W195»! 'For example. If (he «Rim-tin ci~ cin wish to hi” the an: kind at road inside 1- in built outside 0‘ the I How Cut :- Divided. In paying this tax the knit land: will piy approximt‘ely one-fourth oi the cost: Town lots oneâ€"third of the ‘coat; personal property audit“: 0! the con; public utilities one-hum dredth of the cost, and railroads one- {ifth of the con. 0n farm loud: “all means about IS cents per acre per year which pays the entire cost. not taking into consideration the refund we receive from the State of one-half of entire cost. Emu! of Proposed Rood Paternal not exceed ll cents an ouch mo ul- municipllity the entire coat will be union. and in all probability will be paid fat by the county. If on the from J) to 35 cent: up lhe bond- will other hand any city dclites lo bum: . 4. pr. W, . 4A __‘-- _A_AI.. o..-- the Jam cost, including Interest. {In}; 5;: Viiuvliecrli an the Ate needed during ennui-union. , his! wi“ pay Potter M13. 8 Lumber Co. Imam Dalian LUMBER GOAL HILLWORK WWJAIW NOW‘S THE TIME! hhfllumznbuc- PhoneOnel-‘ivc POCAHON’I‘AS It in needle» to say that the "he of land and clty property h invested materially by the building of Ian! surface type of road or pavement which can be used It all «atom of the year. Any city which has con- strueted pavement. within its limits la I witnen to thin fact. Futhemon. the location of DuPage County nukes for I special value to hard surfuced roads tlut an be used at ell seams to reach the business district and The road building grout-tn is the biggest public imptovemcm project ever conumplned by DuPage Co‘uu 1y. Whether this improvement shall be curried on is a qucsfion to be de- cided by the voters of the county on November 29th. X922. VOTERS RUST DECIDE. Elation To 30 (told Nov. 295 1 I The route. through the various ci- 1ties nnd villages of the county arc not shown on the amp In these tonic: must be decided upon by the municiâ€" pai mummies in conjunction with the county and state highway comâ€" mission. However, it is understood that all things being equal the most direct route shall be chosen. '1 different or more costly type of road Ind add curb and smu- to same. then the additional cost of roads must be paid fot by the city. Rama TM Chin!“ lflllnug. BUYING MU Co luv “mm UPHOLS'I‘EBING Fun-nuns Repair Work Wounundhuvuandchm Mervin... Mali!!!“ Watth-Ilynnuultb “OLD V'Aflvroter EYES" at the elation 9! November 29th is a vote to: the im- movement. ~PUBLICITY COMMITTEE. ‘Chiago. The Board of Supervisors thought so well of this project that all the members voted for the immovemeqt and the voter; are now asked to rui- fy their actions. gig“ central market 0! the city of in given by In. Blanche K. 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