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TWO NEW MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS TOP: EVERGREEN PARK, AND LOWER, NORRIDGE (See Story on page 57)
Page 53 / Illinois Municipal Review / March 1958 TWO NEW MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS Two Cook County villages dedicated new municipal buildings on Saturday, February 22nd-NORRIDGE that morning and EVERGREEN PARK in the afternoon The NORRIDGE Village Hall was built largely through the generosity of Joseph M. Brickman, the subdivider-builder of the Village. The furnishings were by courtesy of the NORRIDGE Shopping Center. The building contains municipal offices, police and fire departments. The EVERGREEN PARK Municipal Building was financed by a $275,000 bond issue and furnishings and equipment brought the total cost to $350,000. The amount, in excess of the bond issue, came from current revenue and the principal and interest on the bond issue will be paid from sales tax revenue. The building houses municipal offices, police and fire departments.
Page 57 / Illinois Municipal Review / March 1958
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