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•Dec. 27 -- Village to Sell 828 S. Oak Park Ave. Property
•Dec. 21 -- On-line survey to help gather public input on overnight on-street parking ban
•Dec. 20 -- Community meetings scheduled to discuss downtown historic preservation
•Dec. 14 -- Women's health program to teach heart-healthy lifestyle

•Nov. 17 -- December not too late for a flu shot
•Nov. 16 -- Redevelopment RFP issued for Colt Building, adjacent properties
•Nov. 10 -- Developer to present plans for Harlem and South project
•Nov. 8 -- Planning for new downtown garage, street system nearing conclusion
•Nov. 6 -- More Restrictive Residential Zoning to be Considered
•Nov. 2 -- Shuttle to Offer Extended Holiday Hours

•Oct. 18 -- Strategic plan to address important public health issues
•Oct. 17 -- Oak Park to Host Adjudication Conference
•Oct. 13 -- Planning for new downtown garage, street system continues
•Oct. 12 -- Student Poster Winners Honored
•Oct. 9 -- Village to Conduct Comprehensive Review of Parking Administration
•Oct. 6 -- State Grant to Fund Health Education for Oak Park Teens
•Oct. 2 -- Voter Registration Deadline Nears
•Oct 2 -- Health Screenings Now Offered at Two Locations

•Sept. 27 -- Flu Shots to be Offered by Appointment
•Sept. 27 -- Oak Park, Berwyn, Cicero Officials to Discuss Roosevelt Road Recommendations
•Sept. 25 -- Three Respond to Harlem-South Call for Development Proposals
•Sept. 22 -- Fire Department to Host Open House
•Sept. 18 -- Oak Park Part of Urban Coyotes' Territory
•Sept. 18 -- Reception Planned for Retiring Workers
•Sept. 11 -- Child Safety Seat Inspections Offered
•Sept. 11 -- Planning for New Downtown Garage, Street System to Begin
•Sept. 11 -- Lake Street Planning Continues
•Sept. 1 -- Contest, Open House to Mark Fire Prevention Week

•Aug. 31 -- VOP-TV6 Programs Winners in National Competition
•Aug. 25 -- Oak Park Resident Diagnosed with West Nile Virus
•Aug. 8 -- Mosquito Abatement District to Spray Thursday Night
•Aug. 8 -- Public Input Sought to Update Affordable Housing Report
•Aug. 7 -- Mosquito Abatement District Considering Spraying

•July 28 -- Health Officials Warn Against Complacency Toward West Nile Virus Threat
•July 24 -- Village, RSC Resolve Development Tenant Issue
•July 14 -- Residents Encouraged to Give Blood at Village Hall

•June 30 -- Proposals Sought for Harlem Avenue-South Boulevard Redevelopment
•June 29 -- New Village Manager Selected
•June 26 -- No Shuttle Service on July 4
•June 20 -- Public Invited to Participate in Colt, Westgate Planning Effort
•June 20 -- Firefighter/Paramedic Applicants Sought
•June 20 -- Time Running Out to Renew Vehicle Stickers On Line
•June 16 -- Sixth Annual July 4th Parade to Step Off at 10 a.m.
•June 15 --
Family Offers Reward to Help Catch Professor's Murderer
•June 12 -- Public Invited to Comment on Transportation Planning Options
•June 12 -- Deadline Extended to be July 4th Parade
•June 9 -- Village Board, Berwyn City Council to Discuss Roosevelt Road Redevelopment
•June 8 -- Volunteer of the Year Honored
•June 6 -- Nominations Sought for Cavalcade of Pride Awards

•May 24 -- Farmers' Market Opens for Season June 3
•May 22 -- A Day in Our Village Festival is June 4
•May 17 -- Night Court Coming to Village Hall
•May 12 -- Residents Invited to Help Update Regional Transportation Plan
•May 8 -- Fire Department to Test Hydrants
•May 5 -- Village Board Narrows Manager Search to Six Candidates
•May 5 -- Human Rights Award Winners Named
•May 4 -- Grant to Help Fund Longer-Lasting, Energy-Efficient Traffic Signals
•May 4 -- Participants Sought for Fourth of July Parade
•May 2 -- Walkers Invited to Join Clubs

•April 28 -- New Farmers' Market Manager Named
•April 27 -- Seminars, Q&A Sessions Planned for Building Safety Week
•April 27 -- Disabled Parking Violations Now Carry Heftier Fine
•April 24 -- On-line Vehicle Sticker Renewal Option to be Offered
•April 24 -- Tulips Promote Smoke-Free Lifestyle
•April 12 -- Continued Negotiations Lead to Enhanced Whiteco Project
•April 12 -- Grenade Incident Prompts Police Warning
•April 11 -- Citizen Volunteers to be Honored

•March 31 -- Planning Begins for Harlem-South Boulevard Properties
•March 30 -- Village to Launch E-mail Information Service
•March 24 -- Farewell Reception Scheduled for Departing Village Manager
•March 24 -- Lecture Series to Address Local Environmental Issues
•March 20 -- Residents Urged to Be Prepared for Severe Weather
•March 16 -- Open House to Provide Information on Upcoming Construction Projects
•March 16 --
Dame to Become Manager of Grosse Pointe, Michigan

•February 22 -- Car Sharing Program Coming to Oak Park
•February 17 -- Public Invited to Discuss Opportunities on Harrison Street
•February 17 -- Financial Reporting Earns Certificate of Excellence
•February 14 -- Wiggins to be Named Interim Village Manager
•February 12 -- Residents Advised to be on the Look Out for Escapees
•February 10 -- Village Poised to Purchase Colt Building
•February 8 -- Managers Needed for Farmers' Market
•February 8 -- Historic Preservation Award Nominations Sought
•February 1 -- Nominations Sought for Human Relations Awards

•January 31 -- Sale of Shops of Downtown Indicates Continue High Investor Interest
•January 27 -- Paint Exchange Earns Innovation Award
•January 26 -- Police on Look Out for Drunk Drivers on Super Bowl Sunday
•January 26 -- Village Hall Hours Extended for Primary Election Voting
•January 23 -- Nominations Sought for Public Health Awards
•January 12 --
Crime Rate Declines Dramatically in 2005
•January 3 -- Benages Named VP for Professional Security Association
•January 5 -- Tree Trimming to Create Temporary Parking Restrictions

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