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MAYOR
Irvana K. Wilks
Mount Prospe<.,'t
VILLAGE MANAGER
Michael E. Janonis
TRUSTEES
Timothy J. Corcoran
Paul Wm. Hoefert
Arlene A. Juracek
A. John Kom
Richard M. Lohrstorfer
Michael A. Zadel
VILLAGE CLERK
M. Lisa Angell
Phone: 847/392-6000
Fax: 847/392-6022
TDD: 847/392-6064
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Village of Mount Prospect
50 South Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
MINUTES
COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Community Center, Village Hall
The meeting convened at 9:05 a.m. Village Board members present were Mayor Wilks
and Trustees Juracek and Corcoran. Staff was represented by Assistant Village
Manager David Strahl and Community Development Director Bill Cooney.
Residents in Attendance
Jim Chylik
Ken Koeppen
Louis Bower
Andy & Kimberly Skic
Carol Tortorello
Jean Skrzynski
David Schein
Bob Repplinger
Mike Junius
Locust Lane
Linneman Road
Boxwood Drive
North Owen Street
South Elmhurst Avenue
North Elmhurst Avenue
North Na-Wa-Ta Avenue
West Kensington Road
Greenacres Lane
Mayor Wilks opened the meeting with general remarks and introduced Trustees and
staff in attendance. Mayor Wilks then moved to the resident portion of the meeting.
Jim Chylik, Locust Lane - Mr. Chylik stated he was present to commend the Public
Works, Fire and Police Departments for their efforts during the storm of August 23. He
stated he had one concern with the way drivers were not being considerate of Public
Works' employees while they were cleaning up roadways. General discussion of traffic
controls used to redirect cars during disasters followed.
Ken Koeppen, Linneman Road - Mr. Koeppen also thanked the Public Works
department for their efforts during the past few weeks. Mr. Koeppen voiced his concern
about speeding on Linneman Road south of Golf Road during the evening rush hours.
Mr. Strahl stated he would discuss this with the Chief of Police and have a specialized
enforcement for that area during the stated period of time.
Louis Bower, Boxwood Drive - Mr. Bower questioned who was responsible for
maintaining the right of way along a small stretch of Boxwood Drive. The right of way in
question was approximately 50 feet wide and provides access to the shopping center
north of Boxwood Drive on Euclid Avenue. Mr. Cooney stated that the owner of the
shopping center was responsible and he would have staff contact the shopping center
owner to address Mr. Bower's concern. Mr. Bower also questioned whether Monica's
Restaurant was open for business. The general consensus was that the restaurant was
open; Mr. Cooney stated he would check to confirm.
David Schein, Na-Wa-Ta Avenue - Mr. Schein stated he had several minor issues to
discuss. The first was the stop sign that was recently installed at We Go and Lincoln.
Mr. Schein stated he had conversations with Mr. Lawrie and feels that the stop sign
should not be there. There was discussion about the general traffic program the Village
was implementing and spacing of stop signs. Mr. Strahl stated he would discuss the
matter with Engineering to determine the need for the sign at We Go and Lincoln.
Mr. Schein stated that he did not want a TIF (Tax Increment Financing) district utilized
for the Randhurst re-development. Mr. Schein stated he thought there should be
crosswalks on Kensington Road at the intersection with Route 83 and Rand Road.
General discussion took place regarding pedestrian safety crossing at that busy
intersection and that there may be more appropriate locations for crosswalks further
from that intersection.
Mr Schein also stated he felt the striping in front of Costco should be more clearly
delineated to indicate that there was a driveway for the center versus a pedestrian
walkway.
Mr. Schein questioned how the Village intended to fund long-term maintenance of
Levee 37, and stated that his professional experience showed that levees can be a
long-time burden for the jurisdiction responsible for them. Trustee Juracek echoed Mr.
Schein's concerns and asked staff to prepare information about long-term funding
sources for this maintenance issue.
Mr. Schein stated he felt the Village should do some public relations work regarding the
storm water in streets and their impact on neighborhood combined sewers. He felt
residents should be advised that they should not open up the storm water inlets during
rains in those combined sewer areas since it only results in flooding of basements.
Andy & Kimberly Skic, North Owen Street - The Skics had no specific issues.
Jean Skrzynski, North Elmhurst Avenue - Ms. Skrzynski had no specific issues.
Mike Junius, Greenacres Lane - Mr. Junius stated he owns an apartment complex on
the south side of town and recently witnessed a vehicle run over a person's foot. The
Police were called to the scene. The driver apparently had no license or insurance.
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Mr. Junius was advised that the Police Department could not enforce those issues on
private property. He stated this event happened on July 3 around 7 p.m. at Victoria Hills
apartment complex. There was general discussion about laws governing traffic and
roadways. Mr. Strahl stated he would check with the Police Chief to determine whether
driver's license and insurance issues can be enforced on private property.
Mayor Wilks asked if there was any further business for the good of the Village.
Hearing none the meeting was adjourned at 11 :00 a.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
Bill Cooney
Director of Community Development
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