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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 6

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Chicago Tribunei
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Chicago, Illinois
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6
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From Page 1 6 Section 1 Chicago Tribune, Monday, April 29r 1985 water quality of the area's lakes and streams, including the east branch of the Du Page River. The highway authority will build a bicycle path adjacent to the tollway right of way and a bicycling and hiking trail through the arboretum property to link the three district preserves. with the forest preserve district include: The arboretum will charge Du Page County residents a reduced price on admission to its grounds one day a week. The district and the arboretum will undertake a joint clean-streams program to improve the MORE THAN FUR, STORAGE: ficials argued that the roadway would turn the research center into "just another park" unless significant steps were taken to protect the arboretum. They cited damage to plants, soil and water already being caused by the East-West Tollway.

Under the agreement with the forest preserve district, the district will lease 189 acres of the Hidden Lake preserve for development of an "urban vegetation laboratory." Scientists will be brought in to study and develop plants that are strong enough to survive in urban settings. One of the focuses of the project will be an effort to fight early tree death in developed areas. Part of the the cost of these experiments will be paid by the toll highway authority. Other items of the agreement Tollway Continued from page 1' nearly half of the 390-acre Hidden Lake Forest Preserve, adjacent to the arboretum, for research. The agreement to protect the arboretum from the toll road is considered by scientists familiar with the arboretum to be essential in winning approval from the U.S.

Army Corps of Engineers for the construction of the road. The corps ordered the preparation of an environmental impact statement after arboretum officials said the proposed road would destroy the facility. The Illinois General Assembly approved the road in the waning hours of last year's spring session. But from the day that plans for the road were unveiled, arboretum of -vw ift Take a step I rrjL ili toward Summer i i jn cotton pastels 1 sC'i 'XNTv You will enjoy the ver- o4: j. JjXyS satility of a Summer i 5 1 1 i wardrobe that I i llfl 'lV includes these J.

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