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During the recent Board of Trustees meeting in Orland Park, significant discussions centered around community concerns regarding a proposed project at the old bus station site on Wolf Road. Village officials expressed strong opposition to the development, which they fear could resemble a junkyard. The board has already passed an ordinance against this project, emphasizing their commitment to preserving the community's comprehensive plan. Residents were encouraged to attend a forthcoming meeting to demonstrate their opposition and voice their concerns.
In addition to the zoning issue, the meeting addressed the spread of misinformation regarding the Orland Park Fire Protection District. Mayor Keith Pekau refuted rumors about a potential merger with the Tinley Park Fire District, clarifying that these claims are unfounded and perpetuated by certain individuals within the community. He urged residents to be cautious of misleading information circulated through fake accounts and robocalls, which have targeted village officials, including Police Chief Eric Rossi.
The mayor praised the police department's performance, highlighting a significant reduction in crime over the past six years. He reaffirmed the village's support for Chief Rossi and the department, condemning the attacks as attempts to create division within the community. Pekau emphasized the importance of unity and the village's ongoing investments in public safety, infrastructure, and community facilities, which have seen substantial improvements in recent years.
The meeting concluded with a call for residents to remain vigilant against divisive tactics and to continue supporting the village's efforts to enhance the quality of life in Orland Park. As the board moves forward, the focus will remain on addressing community concerns and fostering a collaborative environment for all residents.
Converted from 3.3.2025 - Village of Orland Park - Board of Trustees Meeting meeting on March 04, 2025
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