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MINUTES
COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11,2008
9:00 AM
VILLAGE HALL, 50 SOUTH EMERSON STREET
Mayor Irvana Wilks called the meeting to order at approximately 9:00 AM. Trustees John
Matuszak, Steve Po lit, and Arlene Juracek were also in attendance. Representing Village staff
were Village Manager Michael Janonis and Deputy Director of Public Works Sean Dorsey.
Village residents in attendance were:
Thomas G. Tezky
Jack Thomas
Rodger Kruse
Christy Watychowicz
Kimberly Skic
Carol Tortorello
David Schein
North School Street
Fern Drive
South Louis Street
WaPella Avenue
North Owen Street
South Elmhurst Avenue
Nawata Avenue
Mayor Wilks welcomed all in attendance.
Thomas Tezky stated he is attending this meeting to explain that he is repairing his home
following flood damages received during the September 13, 2008 storm. He specifically stated
that he is preparing the wood and drywall for collection by the Village's solid waste hauler but
wanted the Village Board to be aware that he is temporarily staging debris outside of his home.
He also related a story about his father who recently experienced medical problems requiring
emergency treatment. He noted that this experience taught him the value of knowing the names
and amounts of medicines taken by loved ones. He suggested that every household should
maintain such a list.
Jack Thomas believes he was inappropriately charged for a Village vehicle sticker. He stated
that recently applied for a Village sticker for a vehicle plated with a State of Illinois Korean War
veteran license plate. He stated that in the past, the Village had not required him to pay for this
type of sticker. Mr. Janonis advised him that he had been charged in error and would make
certain that his payment is refunded. He also inquired whether on-street parking on Fern could be
restricted or alternated to one-side to better facilitate school bus and emergency vehicle traffic.
Rodger Kruse thanked the Police Department for continuing efforts to apprehend traffic
violators. He specifically inquired about the disposition of vehicles left on the road after drivers
are arrested for not having a valid license. Mr. Janonis advised Mr. Kruse that the vehicles are
either towed by the police department's towing contractor or left legally parked until another
driver can retrieve the vehicle. Mr. Kruse also stated that sow thistle is growing along the north
curb of Prospect between Albert, George, and Edward.
Christy Watychowicz announced that the Downtown Merchants Association is hosting a Fall
Festival and an Oktoberfest celebration on October 25th. She eXplained that the festival is held
between 1 PM and 4 PM and is intended for kids. The Oktoberfest starts 5 PM and lasts until 9
PM. The Oktoberfest is intended for all ages. Ms. Watychowicz also suggested that the Village
compile an e-mail directory of residents to communicate with them important time sensitive
information (i.e. unlimited waste collection following the September 13th storm). Mr. Janonis
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stated that Northwest Central Dispatch is working on developing a reverse 911 system that will
enable the Village to communicate emergency information to residents in a timely way. She also
stated that people turning left off of NW bound NW Highway onto westbound Central Road
encroach the intersection restricting the flow of eastbound traffic on Central Road. She also
commented about a similar situation at the intersection of Rand Road, Mount Prospect Road, and
Central Road. Mr. Janonis stated the Village has petitioned mOT to prohibit right-turn on red
movements at Rand and Mount Prospect Road. To date, mOT has resisted this restriction.
Nevertheless, the Village is continuing this effort. Additionally, Mr. Janonis stated that the police
department routinely enforces traffic violations at this intersection. She also asked if turns could
be restricted off of southbound Emerson Street into the East Metra lot. She suggested that drivers
needing to access this lot during rush hours could do so off of Northwest Highway without
backing up traffic on Southbound Emerson Street.
Kim Skic stated that she had no issues.
Carol Tortorello stated that she had no issues.
Dave Schein stated that there has been a very poor response to FEMA's federal individual
assistance program. To date, only 3,400 residents have registered in 11 eligible counties
statewide. Mr. Schein suggested that the program may be canceled if the response doesn't
improve. He also asked if detention was required for the Westbrook School parking lot
improvements. Mr. Schein also asked if the Village duplicates social services that might be
provided by the state, county, townships, or other social service agencies. Mr. Janonis advised
that the Human Services Department routinely examines the services made available to area
residents and strives to avoid duplication of services. As a consequence, the Village's Human
Services Department routinely adds, eliminates, or modifies the array of services it provides. Mr.
Schein also inquired if the financing for the Randhurst redevelopment is at risk in light of the
current international financial crisis. He also asked if the Village's contribution is at risk. Mr.
Janonis responded that the financing for the Randhurst project is sound and that the Village's
contributions are not at risk. Mr. Schein asked if the Village had considered providing
homeowners with mortgage assistance. Mr. Janonis stated that the Village has not considered
such a program. Finally, Mr. Schein inquired about the Village's position concerning the partisan
election campaign of a candidate seeking statewide office. Specifically, he asked why a recent
invitation to a campaign event listed some Village trustees and not others. Mayor Wilks and
Trustee Juracek stated that the Village is not partisan and efforts to suggest that it is are not
correct. Additionally, Trustee Juracek emphasized that she had specifically requested her name
not be associated with the invitation or event Mr. Schein referenced. The use of her name in this
case was against her wishes.
There being no further business to discuss, Mayor Wilks adjourned the meeting at 1 I :05 AM.
Respectfully Submitted,
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Sean P. Dorsey
Deputy Director of Public Works
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