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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/14/1995 CWC minutesMinutes COFFEE WITH COUNCIL January 14, 1995 The meeting was called to order by Mayor Gerald L. Farley at 9:00 a.m. Trustees present were George Clowes, Tim Corcoran, Richard Hendricks, Paul Hoefert, Michaele Skowron, and lrvana Wilks. Also present were Assistant to Village Manager David Strahl, Finance Director David Jepson, and two Village residents. The Village residents present were Ms. Boboliub Milosev and her son. After the meeting was called to order, Village residents Jack Metcalf and Donald McBride also arrived and were present for a portion of the meeting. Ms. Boboliub Milosev, 805 West Dresser, expressed her concern about drainage problems in her back yard. Over the past four years, the contour of her neighbors' yards has changed and the water has been ponding in her yard. Ms. Milosev stated that she has contacted the Engineering Division, but the problem has not been resolved. Mayor Farley and the Trustees assured Ms. Milosev that the Public Works Director would review the area and inform her regarding the possible solutions. Jack Metcalf, 210 North Prospect Manor, asked the council about the Village's graffiti removal policy. He stated that the City of Prospect Heights recently reduced the length of time to seven days for removal of graffiti, and he requested that Mount Prospect take the same action. Mayor Farley and the Trustees discussed the Village's current time limit of fourteen days with Mr. Metcalf and agreed that sufficient time has elapsed to review the policy again. Mayor Farley requested that Village Staff prepare a report for consideration of action by the Village Board. Mr. Metcalf also stated that he strongly supports the idea of placing a police officer in the Junior High Schools in Mount Prospect. He said he thought this program would make it easier for teachers to address more serious discipline problems and that the students would appreciate the officer's presence. He added that it would be difficult to guantify results but that he thought it was "good preventative medicine." The Mayor and Trustees discussed the proposed program and thanked Mr. Metcalf for his comments. Donald McBride, 303 South Emerson, expressed his concern over the speed of traffic on Emerson Street and Milburn Avenue and the condition of the sidewalk on the East side of Emerson at about 213 South Emerson. Mr. McBride stated that he is legally blind and asked if a sign could be installed informing motorists that a blind person lived in the area. Mayor Farley and the Trustees discussed the sidewalk problem with Mr. McBride and informed him of the efforts the Village has undertaken to help correct sidewalk problems throughout the Village. The Public Works Director will contact the property owner at 213 South Emerson Street to see if he/she will participate in the Village's shared -cost sidewalk replacement program. Trustee Clowes requested that an article be included in the Village Newsletter regarding the danger of walking in the street rather than on sidewalks. Trustee Skowron requested that the article also inform residents of the dangers of jogging or fast walking on sidewalks or streets with uneven surfaces. The meeting was adjourned at 10:40 a.m. Respectfully Submitted David C. Jepson, Finance Director