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MINUTES
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
SATURDAY, March 8,2008
9:00 A.M.
Village Hall Community Center
The meeting convened at 9:00 a.m. Those present were Mayor Irvana Wilks, Trustees Arlene
Juracek and Tim Corcoran. Representing the Village were Assistant Village Manager Dave
Strahl and Human Services Director Nancy Morgan.
Residents in Attendance
Carol Tortorello
Andy Skic
Randy Werderitch
Rodger Kruse
Larry & Joan Schrambeck
Louis Bowers
Paula Matzek
Nancy Wagner
Kendy & Tom Psihigios
Richard Banas
David Schein
South Elmhurst Avenue
North Owen Street
East Thayer
South Louis Street
Azalea Place
Boxwood
West Fairmount Place
Azalea Place
North Wille
East Birkshire
NaWaTa Avenue
Carol Tortorello, South Elmhurst Avenue observed that the Des Plaines fire station, located at
Central and Wolf, is very close to our fire station. Mr. Strahl pointed out that Des Plaines is on
the west and ours is on the east side of the train tracks. Trustee Juracek said she would ask Chief
Figolah to address this issue in future presentations. Mrs. Tortorello inquired about Mount
Prospect exploring secession from Cook County. It was explained that this would be a complex
process involving pro rata debt, forest preserves, etc. Mrs. Tortorello commented on Chicago's
pothole machine.
Andy Skic, North Owen Street had nothing.
Randy Werderitch, East Thayer asked if it was possible to send multiple vehicle stickers
registered to one address in one envelope as opposed to using multiple envelopes. Trustee
Juracek surmised that it may be an automation issue, but the Village should check into it. Mr.
Werderitch asked about the turn restriction from Menards and was told it was to eliminate cut
through traffic in the neighborhood. This issue should be sent to the Safety Commission and/or
involve the Traffic Study. Mayor Wilks asked about the Fire Alliance and Mr. Werderitch said
donations were good.
Rodger Kruse, South Louis Street wanted to know how the Village would enforce the
proposed Cook County vehicle sticker program and was told tickets would be issued to non-
conforming vehicles. Mr. Kruse discussed installation of cameras in the parking deck in light of
the 2/29/08 graffiti. Mr. Strahl said that in the four years the deck has been in operation the cost
of cameras has come down and with the proposed upgraded phone service cameras will be
considered. Mr. Kruse observed Chase Bank employees parking behind Oberweis Dairy.
Although this parking lot is patrolled, the Police Chief will be informed.
Louis Bowers, Boxwood had several observations or questions. 1) The area in front of Costco is
not pedestrian friendly. 2) Mr. Bowers wanted to know if the Village could do anything to curb
our collected plastics from being shipped as non-reusable recycled plastic overseas to be burned.
Trustee Corcoran will look into this. 3) Many homes have missing or unlighted address numbers
which made it difficult to locate the winning Christmas decorated homes. This issue could be
added to the sidewalk inspector punch list and a cable show should be developed. 4) Mr. Bowers
was concerned about a large amount of dog droppings on the private property at 600 Greenwood.
This will be referred to Community Development. 5) Mr. Bowers would like the Yellow Phone
Book deliveries stopped.
Paula Matzek, West Fairmount Place is a member of the Mount Prospect Bike Club, and she
would like to promote safe and friendly cycling and walking. It was confirmed that pedestrian
flow will be incorporated into the new Randhurst Development. She discussed the difficulties
crossing Rand, 83 and Kensington as well as all along Golf. This issue would be sent to the
Safety Commission for review.
Nancy Wagner, Azalea Place is also a member of the Mount Prospect Bike Club and agreed
with the walking and biking concerns stated above. Mrs. Wagner would prefer an annual trash
bill of $75 as opposed to the current $25 three times a year. Mrs. Wagner and her friends
enjoyed the snow sculpture event, and she was interested in the public sidewalk cost share
replacement program.
Kendy & Tom Psihigios, North Wille were interested in the plans for the triangle development.
A general discussion took place and residents were encouraged to attend Tuesday, 3/11/08 Board
meeting or view the plans on the web site. They wanted to know what would happen to the
property once the school house was moved. They were told the church will either expand or
build a parking lot.
Richard Banas, East Birkshire wanted to know when Emerson St. would be redone and was
told the work would begin mid 2008. Mr. Banas was very pleased with Public Works snow
removal and pothole repairs in town.
David Schein, NaWaTa Avenue had nothing.
As there was no more business to address, the meeting was adjourned a 10:30 a.m.
Respectfully Submitted:
Nancy Morgan
Human Services Director
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