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Downtown volunteers take tidiness into their own hands

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By RON PAZOLA rpazola@scn1.com
Sunday may be a day of rest for some, but a group of Glen Ellyn residents decided to use their time off from their jobs to do a good deed.

Village Board member Pete Ladesic and six other residents hit the streets of downtown Glen Ellyn on April 20 to make the area a little cleaner.

From 7 to 10 a.m., the residents armed themselves with brooms, dustpans and scrapers and did battle with debris in an effort that would make Mr. Clean proud. With eagle eyes, they combed Crescent Boulevard and both sides of Main Street in the central business district as they picked up litter, scraped gum off the sidewalks and curbs and swept everything from cigarette butts to candy wrappers.

"Our goal was to create an awareness that we need to keep our town clean in hopes of attracting new business," Ladesic said.

After he and other residents read postings on the village message board on how citizens should take more initiative to keep the downtown clean, they decided to take action and start their own cleanup campaign.

"This was a trial run, and we hope to have another volunteer cleanup on May 18," Ladesic said. "Maybe we can get some of the area Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts and other organizations to help us."

Heather Kummerer was one of the residents who helped pick up trash. "When the snow finally melted, we realized how much litter and cigarette butts were on our village streets," she said. "We complain a lot about how the business district looks, but here was a chance for us to put our money where our mouth was and actually do something."

People who live near the business district say their property values depend on a thriving downtown and that it's important to keep the business district attractive.

Yet some residents question why they have to volunteer to pick up litter downtown when they pay local taxes to have the village keep streets clean.

"We're concerned about how the business district looks," said Amy Thompson, who participated in the recent volunteer cleanup. "Downtown isn't as clean as it could be. Some of the residents are putting together a letter that we want to give to the Village Board. The letter would contain our thoughts and ideas regarding the business district. We want to start taking positive efforts in the right direction."

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No love for the man with the leaf blower!? The poor guy suffered nerve damage in his arm. You should all thank Clam for he suffers in silence & anonymity. Big Grin


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You're a funny man, Yoss.

Who the hell is Heather...not to mention Amy?
 
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People who live near the business district say their property values depend on a thriving downtown and that it's important to keep the business district attractive.


That's me!

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Yet some residents question why they have to volunteer to pick up litter downtown when they pay local taxes to have the village keep streets clean.


So True!


"You shouldn't soil your Sunday pants, like those other foolish ants."
 
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Can someone who has all the details for the next clean-up on the 18th post it on the Upcoming Events thread? Please include the times, meeting location and what they should bring.

I want to send the link to our Cub Scout Pack. My den has a meeting that day so I hope to have at least 10 Scouts there (if I can get them up that early!).

Amy, think we can get the Girl Scouts to join us? I asked mine and the one that lives behind us they said maybe.







 
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Yes, I think the girls would do it. Mine is willing to pitch in - espcially if it means breakfast out when we are done! Smile


Candidate, can I just make an executive decision? Or what did you have in mind for meeting/work time? I was thinking the hours quoted in the article would be good (7am-9 or 10am). I think if we get a good turnout, we might be done by 9am.

People should bring a plastic trash bag, work gloves, and a broom and/or scraper (Candidate had a couple of these on long poles - they apparently make these to attach to the poles which can be used for paint rollers and the like).

I think we will meet outside Starbucks. We were in discussion with them - I think they might dontate some boxed coffee so people can enjoy a warm beverage while working.

Does this sound right, Candidate?


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Amy,
The 18th still works for most folks and 7 until 9 or 10 would work fine.
I would like some of us to meet at 6:30 to review the plan of action. It is the weekend of the taste but I am still planning on this date and cleaning the areas that we discussed which the taste will have no impact on. It couldn't hurt to clean up from a few days of carnival activities anyway so that we can stay on top of that mess and help Public Works in their efforts on Monday.
That being said, I will provide the trash bags and bring the scrapers, extra gloves, extra brooms and dustpans.
I would suggest everyone bring their own gloves and if small groups are coming they should probably bring some brooms,dustpans and maybe a rake so that we have enough to go around.
 
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Sound great! I would love to work with the Scouts and also contribute $$ to breakfast for them!


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True Gems of Glen Ellyn...
 
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I'm not gay or anything (and if I were, how dare you judge me!), but that guy with the Stihl BG 85 is kind of hot.
 
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You are planning to be there on the 18th right?
Pre-start meeting at Starbucks at 6:30.
Fan may even stop by wearing the golf fashion of the week, just to say hi of course.
 
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