comparemela.com

Page 18 - Jim Zay News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Carol Stream Park District Armstrong Park selected for grant

Carol Stream Park District Armstrong Park selected for grant Current Armstrong Park north parking lot will receive permeable pavers. The lot allows access to Kids World Playground and a large picnic shelter, off Idaho Street in Carol Stream. Courtesy of Carol Stream Park District   Updated 3/17/2021 10:33 AM The Carol Stream Park District s Armstrong Park North Parking Lot project has been selected for funding through the FY2021 DuPage County Water Quality Improvement Program Grant. The maximum funding amount is 25 percent of the related projects costs. The DuPage County Stormwater Management Planning Committee approved funding for the Armstrong Park project is no more than $40,395 for qualified costs, which equates to a 25 percent reimbursement.

Armstrong Park project chosen for DuPage County grant

Armstrong Park project chosen for DuPage County grant A permeable paver parking lot will replace an asphalt one at Armstrong Park in Carol Stream as part of a water-quality project. Courtesy of DuPage County   Updated 3/4/2021 2:10 PM A DuPage County stormwater management committee has recommended grant funding for a water-quality project at Armstrong Park in Carol Stream. Proposed improvements call for replacing Armstrong s asphalt north parking lot with permeable pavers and a vegetated swale system. The parking lot is located off Idaho Street.   The stormwater committee selected the Carol Stream Park District project for funding through the county s water quality improvement grant program.

US Capitol riot tests the loyalty of Chicago-area Trump supporters

Some Donald Trump supporters in the Chicago area said the US Capitol riot snapped their fidelity to the president, but others insisted he was not to blame, and that they will remain in his corner even if it means splitting from the Republican Party.

U S Reps Foster, Casten, Underwood, DuPage GOP chairman Jim Zay condemn attempted coup at Capitol

Roundup of statements issued by federal, state and local elected officials in response to the large mob that pushed its way into the U.S. Capitol Wednesday as Congress was in the process of confirming the Electoral College's vote count making Joe Biden the next U.S. president.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.