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Community celebrates new road opening and historic water tower restoration

August 19, 2024 | Frankfort, Will County, Illinois



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Community celebrates new road opening and historic water tower restoration
During a recent government meeting in Frankfurt, local officials celebrated significant community developments and initiatives, highlighting the successful opening of Pfeiffer Road and the ongoing efforts to preserve the historic water tower.

Mayor and trustees expressed their excitement over the completion of Pfeiffer Road, which has received positive feedback from residents for its aesthetic enhancements, including new boulevards, lighting, and bike paths. Trustee Rigoni noted the road's beauty and functionality, emphasizing the collaborative efforts that brought the project to fruition.

The meeting also focused on the historic water tower, with Trustee Petro acknowledging the Frankfurt Preservation Association's fundraising efforts to maintain this iconic structure. The water tower is seen as a vital part of the community's identity, and discussions included the potential for state funding to support its preservation. Trustee Burley echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the tower's intangible value and the community's commitment to its upkeep.

Additionally, the trustees expressed gratitude for the volunteers involved in organizing the upcoming Fall Fest, a cherished local event that showcases community spirit. The meeting concluded with a sense of optimism about the future of Frankfurt, driven by collaborative efforts among local government, organizations, and residents.

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