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COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
Saturday, June 10, 2000
09:00 a.m.
2 " d Floor Conference Room, Village Hall
Meeting convened at 9:00 AM. Those present: Mayor Gerald "Skip" Farley, Trustees Timothy
Corcoran Jr., Michaele Skowron, Dennis Prikkel, Paul Hoefert, Irvana Wilks, Richard
Lohrstorfer, Village Manager Michael Janonis and Deputy Fire Chief John Malcolm.
Residents in Attendance:
Richard Monti
415 E. Prospect, Apt. 2F
Denise Rominski
210 S. Main Street
David Schein
700 West Ivanhoe
Lillian Servis
602 S. Emerson
Doris Lenga
7 E. Berkshire
Bart & Laura Bartell
801 S. Emerson
Marie Kleich
520 S. Main
Cliff Tuohey
604 S. Emerson
Richard Monti opened the discussion with a concern regarding truck parking on Prospect
Avenue. Trucks are parking on Prospect Avenue with their engines running throughout the day,
which is disturbing his sleep. He would like to have "No Truck Parking" signs posted on the
south side of Prospect Avenue. The Police Chief and Village Attorney will look in to this
matter. Mr. Monti also indicated he would like to see a two- screen movie theater in the
downtown area. He feels this would help support the downtown businesses.
Denise /Josh Rominski requested an ambulance standby at all Prospect High School home
varsity football games. There was concern as to how long the other players (non- injured) had to
wait while the ambulance responded and had to tend to the injured player. There was concern
from Trustee Skowron and others as to where we draw the line on ambulance standbys. Deputy
Chief Malcolm contacted Principal Stevens last fall and advised him then that we would work
with them on this issue. Deputy Chief Malcolm will survey surrounding departments to see what
they are doing for high school football games.
David Schein stated "If there is a Cadillac on the lot, don't buy a Chevy" with regards to the
new Village Hall. He asked that the committee consider the Library and Senior Center when
building the new facility.
Lillian Servis and Doris Lenga came to the meeting because of a flyer that was distributed
asking neighbors to attend coffee with council to address their concerns with the Route 83
construction. They are concerned with the increased traffic in their neighborhood due to the
construction.
Bart Bartell and Laura Bartell also expressed their concerns with the amount of traffic on
Emerson. The stated the police department is doing a great job but would like to see more police
presence throughout the day on Emerson. They stated that cars are speeding, not stopping for
stop signs, squealing tires, and playing loud music. The Village Manager will talk with Police
Chief to address some of their concerns.
Marie HIeich also expressed her concerns with the traffic problems in the area and would like
more police presence and enforcement in the area.
Cliff Tuohey added his concerns with the traffic issues and feels there has been less police
presence since Memorial Day weekend. There was a recommendation to place a "dummy
squad" on Emerson to deter speeders and also to increase signage in the area. Mayor Farley
would like to see "NO TRUCKS" signs put up in the area.
The Village Manager will follow -up with the Police Chief and the other departments to address
many of the concerns brought forth today.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:05.
Respectfully submitted,
John Malcolm
Deputy Fire Chief