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River Forest officials are eyeing the end of November as the completion date for ongoing improvements to the construction site of the failed Sedgwick Properties’ development at Lake Street and Lathrop Avenue.Officials are working with the Cook County Circuit Court appointed receiver, Walt Rebenson from Ascend Real Estate Group, to clean up the site. The end of November is generally considered to be the end of the construction season.Recent improvements at the site include placing dirt and seed on Ashland and Lathrop avenues adjacent to the newly placed sidewalks that are now walkable for pedestrians. Dumpsters have also been removed from the site and the receiver is working with contractors to remove additional construction materials. Other improvements planned in the coming weeks and months are replacing fencing around the site and removing the two tall cement mixing pieces of equipment that are currently in the northeast corner of the site. ....