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53 Neighbors
United Survey
Please fill out our survey so we know what
issues and concerns you have and so we know if neighbors are interested
in having us incorporate as a not-for-profit organization to allow us to
expand our efforts to preserve and improve the IL 53 corridor.
Click here to
take the survey
Survey
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No Formal Meeting is
currently scheduled.
However, interest groups are
working on their part of the project.
To schedule a meeting or
have us come out and give presentation on our activities
please call 630-730-3417
Some one will get back to
you shortly.
No
We meet at College of DuPage
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Cafe Press Store
We've just made it possible for people to show their support for 53 Neighbors
United by buying a t-shirt, mug or baseball cap through Cafe Press. All
items are sold at cost. We make no money, but you get to show your
support! Check out our store!
Web Changes
This is where we'll announce the most recent additions to our web site. If
you've visited us before and want to know what's changed, take a look here
first.
53 Neighbors United is involved with regional
Advocacy Groups that support sustainable transportation to help in the fight
against Global Warming. For more information check out the "Regional
Outreach" page
Regional Planning Board, formerly known as CATS,
has estimated a lower future traffic count for old Route IL 53 in central DuPage
County--May 2007 (Ribich, pers. com., 2007)
State Representative Sandy Pihos steps on Steering Committee Fall 2006
Valley View Page
Route 53
Back in the News August 2006
New website for the Research
Planning Board Check it out! Our organization has gone
regional and your input was specifically requested by CATS and is valued and
needed.
Recent Media Coverage of 53 Neighbors United
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Residents ready for new Rte. 53 fight, Glen Ellyn News,
December 19, 2003
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Route 53 concerns resurface as hearing nears, Glen Ellyn Sun,
December 19, 2003
- Rt. 53 residents seek village's help, Daily Herald,
December 19, 2003
- Valley View pleased with Rt. 53 talks so far, Daily
Herald, August 11, 2003
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