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MINUTES
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
SATURDAY, July 12, 2008
Community Center
1 st Floor Village Hall
The meeting was called to order at 9:04 a.m. by Mayor Wilks. Trustee Arlene Juracek was
present. Representing staff were Assistant Village Manager Dave Strahl and Police Chief John
Dahlberg (arrived at 9:20 a.m.).
Residents In Attendance
Ken Koeppen South Linneman
Jim Chylik Locust Street
Mal Holec Quince
Lou is Bowers Boxwood
Carol Tortorello Elmhurst Avenue
Gerald "Skip" Farley North Emerson Street
Jeff Copland North Elm Street
Thomas Tezky North School Street
Ken Koeppen, South Linneman Street
Mr. Koeppen recommended posting signs in fire lane parking areas stating the fine associated
with the ordinance violation. He feels if the people see the cost it will discourage people from
parking there.
Mr. Koeppen also asked if the newly installed stop signs with flashing lights were permanent or
will the flashing lights be removed. Mr. Strahl said the flashing lights were there to make people
aware of the new sign and would eventually be removed.
Jim Chvlik, Locust Street
Mr. Chylik brought several issues to Coffee with Council. The first issue was regarding cars
speeding on Palm between Busse and Tamarack since the stop sign was removed at Oakwood
and Palm. Mayor Wilks said individual police enforcement could be used in the area.
Mr. Chylik questioned how the Village determines the replacement of sidewalks. His concern is
the sidewalks marked with an X indicating they are scheduled to be replaced are not as bad as
other sidewalks. The sidewalk on Tamarack between Locust and Thornwood on the east side
of the street is like gravel. Mr. Strahl will follow-up with Public Works on this matter. Mr. Chylik
said he will bring a list of areas he feels need new sidewalks to the next meeting.
Mr. Chylik asked if it was possible to turn the music down during the carnival. After a brief
discussion, the Mayor said she will mention it to the Lions Club. He also asked if pedestrians
have the right of way over bicycles on sidewalks. Mr. Strahl advised that pedestrians do have
the rig ht of way.
Mal Holec, Quince Street
Mr. Holec said to keep up the good work on the water retention basin and the new fire station
14. His main concern was the Randhurst development and its success. He has visited other
outdoor malls and is concerned traffic congestion will be an issue, as well as occupancy. He
suggested the possibility of a circulating bus for the north and south end of town to bring people
to the mall. Trustee Juracek said there is a transportation study being done. Mayor Wilks
stated the company is committed to the mall project.
Louis Bowers, Boxwood
Louis Bowers asked if there is a regulation on when political signs can be displayed. Mayor
Wilks stated there is no regulation. Assistant Village Manager Dave Strahl said the signs
cannot be displayed on the parkway.
Mr. Bowers reported he talked to the Chairman of the Association and if given a date, they will
clear the parking spaces on Boxwood for sweeping. Chief Dahlberg will get Mr. Strahl the
contact information.
Carol Tortorello, S. Elmhurst Avenue
Carol Tortorello commented on the great 4th of July parade and fireworks. She asked if they
would consider throwing something other than candy during the parade. There was a general
discussion on this topic.
Gerald "Skip" Farley, North Emerson Street
Mr. Farley asked if there was anything new on prohibiting right turns at the intersection of south
east bound Rand at Mount Prospect Road. Chief Dahlberg said the timing on the signals was
just recently further adjusted to try to alleviate traffic blocking Central Road. I.D.O.T. (Illinois
Department of Transportation) continues to assert that prohibiting right hand turns from south
east bound Rand Road onto south bound Mount Prospect Road, even during peak volume
periods is not necessary. Sergeant Eterno, the Traffic Unit Supervisor, will continue working
with I.D.O.T. to encourage a prohibition of right hand turns from south east bound Rand Road at
Mount Prospect Road.
Jeff Copland, North Elm Street
Mr. Copland's main concern was Randhurst Mall and preserving what is there. He used the
loss of Twin Lakes Miniature Golf as an example. Mr. Copland does not like the idea of
Randhurst being an outdoor mall and is concerned with overbuilding like other towns. There
was a general discussion regarding the redevelopment of Randhurst Mall.
Thomas Tezky, North School St.
Mr. Tezky also expressed his concern regarding available public transportation for Randhurst
Mall.
At 10:58 a.m., the meeting was adjourned.
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