advertisement

Future Downers Grove Civic Center may honor historic figures

Downers Grove leadership is set to honor two figures from village history in the naming and design of a planned Civic Center, which is budgeted at around $56 million.

Mayor Bob Barnett officially announced his wishes for the future building's council chambers to be named for the late Mayor Betty Cheever (1928-2021) at Tuesday's village council meeting, which also happened to fall on International Women's Day.

Barnett also requested that the Civic Center's entrance plaza be named in honor of Isrel (or Israel) Blackburn (1818-1902), a former slave and Union soldier who became a Downers Grove resident following the U.S. Civil War.

"This building is an important part of our community," said Barnett, noting the need to "deliver a message for what we consider important."

In 1983, Cheever became the first woman to be elected Downers Grove mayor. She was reelected for three more terms to serve 16 years in total. But Cheever's overall time in Downers Grove government spans 32 years, including her time as a village commissioner and on the plan commission before she became mayor.

Barnett highlighted many of Cheever's leadership accomplishments, including switching Downers Grove to Lake Michigan water, partnering on the preservation of Lyman Woods and establishing the downtown tax increment financing (TIF) district, which just concluded last year.

"Frankly, much of what we hold dear to our village today is a function of the more than three decades of stewardship and leadership that Betty gave to Downers Grove," Barnett said.

Barnett also asked for the building's outdoor public entrance space be to named the "Blackburn Civil Rights Plaza" in honor of the Civil War veteran and local business owner who specialized in "teaming," which was organizing horse teams for the transportation of goods.

"Isrel Blackburn - born a slave - served this country in repudiation of slavery, and then became a successful landowner and raised five children - largely in Downers Grove," Barnett said. "In support of Civil Rights proclamations we've made, I want to make a concrete and permanent statement that civil rights is our first calling as a government."

The proposed Civic Center is to house the village hall, police station and administrative offices that are to be leased by Downers Grove Elementary District 58. The 77,000-square-foot building is to replace the existing village hall and police station buildings along Burlington Avenue.

Village officials also discussed possible environmental sustainability attributes for the Civic Center, the removal of on-street parking along Curtiss Street and the burial of utility lines around the building.

The village council will officially vote on a facilities replacement and sustainability plan at a future date.

A southeast rendering view of the planned Civic Center Building for Downers Grove, which will combine the village hall and police station and leased administrative offices for Downers Grove Elementary District 58. Courtesy of FGM Architects
Article Comments
Guidelines: Keep it civil and on topic; no profanity, vulgarity, slurs or personal attacks. People who harass others or joke about tragedies will be blocked. If a comment violates these standards or our terms of service, click the "flag" link in the lower-right corner of the comment box. To find our more, read our FAQ.