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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOW Agenda Packet 03/11/2003Meeting Location: Mt. Prospect Community Center 1000 West Central Road COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AGENDA Meeting Date and Time: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 7:00 p.m. CALL TO ORDER - ROLL CALL Mayor Gerald L. Farley Trustee Timothy Corcoran Trustee Michaele Skowron Trustee Paul Hoefert Trustee Irvana Wilks Trustee Richard Lohrstorfer Trustee Michael Zadel ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 25, 2003 CITIZENS TO BE HEARD 2003 ROAD CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS For the past several years, the Engineering staff in Public Works has prepared a road construction summary of all road construction projects that will be taking place in the Village. This listing goes beyond the Village's own local reconstruction and resurfacing program and includes all state and county projects that we are aware of. This compilation of projects is discussed publicly prior to the start of the road construction season, and the information will be posted on the Village's web page and included in an upcoming edition of the Village Newsletter. The purpose of the preview is to provide residents and businesses with a complete picture of road construction activities throughout the Village. With this information in hand, residents and businesses might avoid some road construction surprises. Appropriate staff will be on hand to answer questions and facilitate discussion. ABANDONED SHOPPING CART DISCUSSION Over the last ten years, the Village has administered a highly successful, albeit costly, Shopping Cart Maintenance Program. The routine patrolling and removal of abandoned carts from public rights-of-way has significantly reduced complaints regarding abandoned carts and has helped local merchants minimize their inventory loss. NOTE: ANY INDIVIDUAL WHO WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND THIS MEETING BUT BECAUSE OF A DISABILITY NEEDS SOME ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICIPATE, SHOULD CONTACT THE VILLAGE MANAGER'S OFFICE A T '100 SOUTH EMERSON, MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS 60056, 847/392-6000, EXTENSION 5327, TDD #847/392-6064. The abandoned shopping cart phenomenon is most prevalent in the areas of town where VI. there are high concentrations of rental apartments. Residents without the benefit of automobiles often remove shopping carts from the business premise; i.e., grocery store, and use the carts to transport food and merchandise from the store to their home. Unfortunately, the carts are rarely returned to the store either by the resident who initially used them or through retrieval efforts by the stores themselves. Twice a week, a Public Works crew scours the town in search of abandoned shopping carts. Last year, the program cost the Village over $16,000 in overtime and related costs. While the program has been successful in getting abandoned shopping carts off of public rights-of- way, it has not succeeded in motivating store management to take a hard line on off-site shopping cart use nor have educational efforts with the public had much impact. It is clear that the present system is not working as originally envisioned. In light of the Village's current financial difficulties, it is more imperative than ever that non- essential budget expenditures be curtailed or eliminated. The Shopping Cart Maintenance Program, as it is currently configured, is a prime candidate for review and revision. The accompanying staff report outlines the efforts that have been undertaken over the years as well as statistics regarding the number of carts collected and costs associated with the program. The report also includes a series of recommendations designed to create an incentive for store managers to better regulate the offsite use of their shopping carts. Staff will be on hand to facilitate discussion and answer questions. VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT ANY OTHER BUSINESS CLOSED SESSION Personnel 5 I LCS 120/2 (c) (1). "The appointment, employment, compensation, discipline, performance, or dismissal of specific employees of the public body, including hearing testimony on a complaint lodged against an employee to determine its validity." 5 ILCS 120/2 (c) (2). "Collective negotiating matters between the public body and its employees or their representatives, or deliberations concerning salary schedules for one or more classes of employees." VIII. ADJOURNMENT H:\GEN\Cow~Agenda\031103 COW Agenda.doc