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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
MARCH 12, 2002
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 7:05 p.m. by Mayor Gerald Farley, Present at
the meeting were: Trustees Timothy Corcoran, Paul Hoefert, Richard
Lohrstorfer, Michaele Skowron and Michael Zadel. Absent from the meeting was
Trustee irvana Wilks. Staff members present included Village Manager Michael
Janonis, Assistant Village Manager David Strahl, Public Works Director Glen
Andler, Village Engineer Jeff Wulbecker, Traffic Engineer Matt Lawrie and Police
Chief Richard Eddington.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Approval of minutes from January 22, 2002. Motion was made by Trustee
Lohrstorfer and Seconded by Trustee Zadel. Minutes were apprOved.
CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
None.
ROAD IMPROVEMENT DISCUSSION
Mayor Farley provided a general introduction to the topic stating that the Village
has been approached by Cook County as part of the County's Capital Budget
Program since the road is currently projected for work in the Five-Year Capital
Improvement Budget for Cook County. He stated this is an informational meeting
and there have been no decisions regarding this road and stated there will likely
be other meetings convened for further input and discussion.
Village Manager Janonis stated that Village staff has prepared a brief
introduction and there are no plans currently being developed or any design
underway regarding any possible read improvements, however, it is in the long-
range funding forecast for Cook County and this would be the point in which the
Village should weigh in with its recommendations.
Village Engineer Jeffrey Wulbecker provided a general introduction to the
proposed project limits between Golf Road and Central Road. He provided a
description regarding the current conditions of the road and the current
configuration of the road.
He stated the majority of the right-of-way along the road is approximately
100 feet and traffic volume has been estimated at approximately 17,000 vehicles
per day based on a 1998 traffic count. He did state that the Village would
request the County to perform a more recent traffic count this year to determine
the current traffic volume. He stated the asphalt sections of the road are in
generally good shape but the concrete sections are in poor condition. He stated
there have been several issues, which have been brought to the Village staff's
attention over the years regarding the current road configuration. These issues
include the following items:
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Vehicles passing on the shoulders while vehicles wait to turn left into the
driveways or side streets.
The County has installed stone shoulders to address this passing but the
stones have been shown to cause vehicle damage.
Signs have been installed to advise drivers not to pass on the shoulder but
it remains an ongoing issue.
Various complaints have been forwarded to the Village regarding the
difficulty people have of getting on to the road from their driveways.
The long waits for left tums into driveways and side streets.
The lack of pedestrian crossings especially near Lonnquist to encourage
the use of the park.
Increased cut-through traffic due to traffic volumes along the road.
He stated the typical County design is for a five-lane cross section with a
continuous left rum lane with storm sewer and curb with a concrete street
throughout. He also stated the County would undertake a study to determine
whether the necessary warrants require a traffic signal to be installed at
Lonnquist. He also stated that there would be no speed limit change unless
requested and studied. He stated the Village has three basic options:
Leave the road alone and undergo spot resurfacing.
Consider a three-lane cross section. --
Consider a four-lane cross section with left-~urn lanes at signalized
intersections.
He stated the County has not proposed anything for consideration to date.
General comments from the Village Board members included the following items:
There was a suggestion regarding interconnection between the traffic signals
along Busse to improve traffic flow. There was also a question regarding street
lighting expense and sidewalk expense responsibility. There was also a question
regarding the jurisdictional transfer options available. Comments were made
regarding the County's improvement of Mt. Prospect Road and how the road
looks today when one-half was improved and the other half was not.
Village Engineer Jeff Wulbecker stated that there have been no discussions
regarding possible jurisdictional transfer options with the County or
circumstances, which would surround a possible transfer.
Mimi Solt, 608 South Busse, spoke. She stated that she works outof her home
and does not see the need for a four-lane road because the volume does not
appear to be present. She also stated that she is concerned about the loss of
trees and said that a center turn lane would be of some value to allow for left
turning vehicles out of the flow of traffic. She stated she would encourage the
Village to consider sidewalks on the west side of the street and install a drainage
system to improve water flow.
Bill Brelle, 706 South Busse, spoke. He stated that hehas been a resident on
this street for over 30 years and the traffic volume typically peaks during the rush
hours but otherwise the volume does not appear to necessitate additional lanes.
He stated there are similar three-lane profiles connecting four-lane roads
throughout the northwest suburbs and encourages the Board to consider such an
approach. He stated that Busse is only a connecting point between two other
roads and with a four-lane cross section, there would be additional traffic volume.
Jim Ruddy, 1451 Bonita, spoke. He stated that he opposes any widening
whatsoever and stated the area is a residential Street. He stated traffic is only
heavy during the rush hours and the road does not lead anywhere, therefore,
there is no need for additional improvements. He stated any expansion would
encourage more traffic and faster speeds and would decrease home values
along the road. He suggested the Village Board consider taking over the road
jurisdiction.
Howard Jennrich, 404 South Busse, spoke, He stated he would be supportive
of a left-turn lane at Lonnquist and a possible left-turn lane throughout the stretch
but would prefer no curbs and sidewalks.
Rosemary Cutinelli, 1701 Bonita, spoke. She inquired when the complaint
calls came in regarding Busse, whether they were during the Route 83
reconstruction project. She stated she feets there is a speed problem on the
street already and wanted the Village to address the traffic impact. She wanted
some relief regarding the drainage along the road due to its impact on her front
yard.
Rita Buyers, 315 Hatlen, spoke. She stated that she has concerns about a four
lane cross section if Westbrook is reopened as an elementary school.
Wilbur Tobler, 870 South Busse, spoke. He stated that he has had floodipg in
his front yard from Busse and felt that the vehicles were following too closely
when utilizing the road.
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Village Manager Janonis thanked the residents for coming and voicing their
opinions and stated there would likely be a lengthy time lag before the next
meeting is scheduled which would likely be late summer or fall and at that point,
there would be additional input requested and more information would be
available regarding possible road configurations at that time.
2002 ROAD PROGRAM
Village Engineer Wulbecker provided an overview of the read projects for the
2002 construction season. He stated that ten miles of Village streets would be
resurfaced and no reconstruction of Village streets would be scheduled this year.
He stated that the typical timeframe for each street is approximately three weeks
for resurfacing. He highlighted the various projects that were State funded,
County funded and Village funded throughout the community. He also stated
that there are streetlight improvement projects underway along Central, Route 83
and likely on Algonquin Road this year.
General comments from Village Board members included the following items:
There was a concern raised regarding cut-through traffic issues with
Busse/Algonquin and Golf roads work underway dudng this season and what
possible impact such traffic diversion may have upon the residential streets.
There was also a concern raised regarding the crack sealer that had been
utilized by the Village. It appears as if the sealer has been plowed off the street
during the snowplow season and does not appear as if it has adhered to the
pavement properly. Staff was requested to investigate.
VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT
Manager Janonis reminded the viewing audience and the Village Board that the
next Village Board meeting is moved to Wednesday, Mamh 20 due to the local
election on Mamh 19. . -
ANY OTHER BUSINESS
None.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
DAVID STRAHL
DS/rcc Assistant Village Manager