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VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 2018
Community Center
1st Floor Village Hall
The meeting convened at 9:00 AM with Mayor Arlene Juracek, Trustee William Grossi, and
Trustee Paul Hoefert in attendance. Village Manager Mike Cassady, Village Clerk Karen
Agoranos and Chief Brian Lambel represented staff. Residents in attendance were:
Carol Tortorello
S Elmhurst Ave
John Dunn
N Owen St
Jim Chylik
Locust Ln
Thomas Tezky
N School St
Mal Holec
Quince Ln
Jerry Boldt
N School St
Bill Millar
W Central Rd
Dee Randmark
Nutmeg Ct
Clyde Randmark
Nutmeg Ct
David Horwitz
Linneman Rd
Dan Turenne
Boxwood Dr
Tony Ciaccio
Grace Dr
Nancy Wagner
Rivertrails School District 26
Yulia Bjekic
S Hi Lusi Ave
Antonina Borowski
See Gwun Ave
Terri Gens
S Elm St
Tom Manion
S Edward St
David Schein
Na Wa Ta Ave
Carol Tortorello, S Elmhurst Ave — No comment
John Dunn, N Owen St — Mr. Dunn has heard comments from senior citizens complaining that
the Blues Mobile Car Show music is too loud.
Jim Chylik, Locust Ln — Talked about corrugated boxes need to be flat and tied up otherwise
they end up in the garbage. Trustee Hoefert discussed changes to recycling program. Recycling
needs to be non -contaminated. In the future, bins will be checked and stickered if it is
contaminated. Discussion continued about the drivers and the process of picking up garbage
and recycling. More discussion on where the recycling ends up and why. Trustee Hoefert sees
disconnect between us and the waste management company. Mayor suggested a discussion
between Public Works, Republic, and the Board. Maybe at a COW. Hoefert and Cassady
mentioned that we are already in discussions.
Mr. Chylik talked about air conditioning in a large piece of new Public Works equipment. He
stated that it cost $350 and thinks it should be installed. He was given a reason that the money
for it was not in the budget. Getting info from employee(s).
Jerry Boldt, N School St — Asked about a place that recycles mattresses. There was
discussion between many citizens about places that recycle mattresses but no particulars were
given. More discussion about recycling and plastics. Also talked about using paper straws
instead of plastic straws.
Thomas Tezky, N School St — Tom asked why we moved the farmers market. The mayor
explained about the parking and construction. Discussion about the toy fire truck that Mr. Tezky
donated to the fire department. Talked about his niece knows someone who can handle his
landscaping and she visits to make sure he is ok. Mayor mentioned Human Services.
Mal Holec, Quince Ln — Asked about the Burning Bush retention basin. Mr. Cassady explained
that we are making progress with the park district. Looking to build it into the Park District
master plan. There will be a COW in the fall to discuss the issue. The Village probably would
pay. We are looking into state infrastructure programs.
Discussion about new brake systems on train cars.
Jerry Boldt, N School St — Talked about the Prospect Heights fire and Birch Manor. Also
talked about an extra turn lane by Century Tile and the mattress store. Mr. Cassady said it was
just going to be resurfaced. No lane changes. Talked about the construction on Central and new
lighting. Asked about the Mitchell site. Development is moving forward. Mr. Boldt asked about
Isabella traffic count study. Mr. Boldt would like a copy of the Isabella study once completed.
Bill Millar, W Central Rd — Observed the street lights are on during the day around 5:00/5;30.
Noticed it during the car show a few months ago. Asked why the street lights are only on one
side on Central between Elmhurst and Rand. Talked about the square cuts on the roads.
Discussion about repairs to sewers. Talked about a renter's license. Renter's license moved
upstairs to Community Development. Now you pay and it gets mailed. Why is it processed that
way? Cassady will look into the process and the new software.
Dee and Clyde Randmark, Nutmeg Ct — Liked the landscape outside the Village Hall. Bridge
group is upset that there is early voting in November. Wants to know why the bridge group
needs to move and the exercise group does not. Discussion about bridge and the group. Carol
Tortorello brought up the blood drive at that time also. Should not be affected.
David Horowitz, Linneman Rd — Campaigning for J.B. Pritzker. Questioned about diversity
training and if the Police Department trains their police officers. Mr. Cassady said that the Police
do get diversity training.
More discussion about recycling.
Dan Turenne, Boxwood Dr — Discussed parking lot near his home and how the water is
pitched towards his parking lot which tears up the asphalt. Wants to know if the Village could
assist in getting the two homes to pitch the parking lot another direction. Public Works will
contact Mr. Turenne.
Tony Ciacio, Grace Dr — Happy to report that after he came last time Public Works came out
and rodded out the pipes in his back yard. Sounds like it was successful. Discussed the stop
signs at the T intersections. Wants to know why stop signs instead of yield signs. Mayor
discussed that the Village standardized this throughout the village.
Nancy Wagner, Rivertrails School District 26 — Discussed the Boxwood Bash. Thanked
those who reached out to the Lendino family. School is starting. Please be careful. Low income
families with 3,4,5 children have preschool available in District 26. Talked about permeable
pavers at Euclid school. 25% more expensive but last longer. Discussion about the water
retention issues on the property. Enrollment up and all space is used up. Looking to reach out to
the community in September. September will have an open house to listen to the community.
Grossi discussed the overcrowding of the parents dropping off and picking up at the Euclid
school. Continued to discuss options.
Yulia Bjekic, S Hi Lusi — Wants to know about what is going on with DiMucci. Village is
working with him about his requirements. Discussion about Starbucks and IDOT. Asked about
the residential in the back. Cassady said that the Village told him to focus on the commercial
first. Asked about the Parenti property. Open house on September 17th to introduce the
project. Asked about Hobby Lobby. No news. Hearing that the owner wants to sell the
property. Asked about Melas and Meadows bridge. Cassady said it is still possible. More
discussion about recycling.
Antonia Borowski, See Gwun Ave — Thanked the Village for the Celebration of Cultures.
Discussion about the police and fire station. Police Department is in design mode. Both will be
done in spring of 2020. Video gaming on the August 21 st board meeting. Not going to the ballot.
Mayor discussed the decision and why we are moving forward.
Terri Gens, S Elm St — Left
Tom Manion, S Edward St — Thanked the Village for the recycling program. Discussion about
stop signs and stopping. Discussed his son being a firefighter.
David Schein, Na Wa Ta Ave — Thanked Carol for butterfly article. Discussed the monarch
butterflies. Discussed the gaming. What is the lag time before the games show up after it
passes. Discussion about the pushing from the vendors contacting our restaurants. Could take
several months. Asked about the pools tables and whether the tables are slate? Talked about
Mike the photographer. Discussion about him and what he does with the pictures. No bee
keeping? No bee keeping.
Meeting adjourned at 11:00 AM.
Respectfully Submitted,
Brian Lambel
Fire Chief