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2019 CIPP Sewer Rehabilitation

The sanitary sewer system is over 60 years old and at the end of its useful life. The area east of Indianwood and south of Sauk Trail has specifically been an issue in recent years. Video inspections of the sewer in the surrounding area show substantial deterioration and the need for rehabilitation. The Public Works Department has chosen to line these sewers as the method of rehabilitation. Lining, also called Cured in Place Pipe (CIPP), is a rehabilitation method that inserts fabric inside the old pipe, then inflates and cures the fabric up against the host pipe. The result is a new pipe, structurally non-reliant on the host pipe, with a useful life in excess of 50 years. See the link below that will show the map of the areas targeted for sewer rehabilitation in 2019.

2019 CIPP Sewer Lining Map

Insituform is the general contractor and work is anticipated start in late May of 2019 with sewer televising and cleaning.


Mar 19

[ARCHIVED] A Proclamation Recognizing the 65th Anniversary of Boy Scout Troop #185

The original item was published from March 19, 2024 10:38 AM to March 19, 2024 10:42 AM

Whereas, Boy Scout Troop #185 is one of the longest standing organizations in the community; and 

Whereas, Troop #185 is one of the last original scouting organizations serving the communities of Park Forest, Matteson, Olympia Fields and Richton Park; and

Whereas, the Troop was originally chartered at St. Paul Good Shepherd Church, it is still active in Park Forest at Grace United Protestant Church; and 

Whereas, over the years, Boy Scout Troop #185 has guided 114 young men to Eagle Scout, the pinnacle of Boy Scouting; and  

Whereas, hundreds, if not thousands, of youngsters have become assets to the Park Forest community as a result of the mission and purposes engrained by scouting such as courage, self-reliance, patriotism, character development, citizenship training, leadership development and mental/physical fitness training; and 

Whereas, Boy Scout Troop #185 has furthered the mission of scouting, joining the legions of scouts across the country. Along the way, Troop #185 Scouts have logged more than 780 nights of camping and volunteered for more than 20,000 service hours; and 

Whereas, the Sixty Fifth Anniversary of Boy Scout Troop #185 will be celebrated on March 26, 2024 at Grace United Protestant Church.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Joseph A. Woods, Mayor of the Village of Park Forest, Cook and Will Counties, Illinois, do hereby proclaim on behalf of the Village Board of Trustees that the most sincere congratulations are to be extended to Boy Scout Troop #185 as it celebrates its 65th Anniversary. BE IT FURTHER PROCLAIMED that Scoutmaster Daniel Chachakis and Senior Patrol Leader DeShawn Williams are to be commended for their diligence in working with the Scouting youth. The result of their efforts is that the Scouts of today become the leaders of tomorrow. 

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