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MAYOR
Gerald L. Farley
Mount Prospc<.:t
VILLAGE MANAGER
Michael E, Janonis
TRUSTEES
Timothy J, Corcoran
Paul WID, Hoefert
Richard M, Lohrstorfer
Michaele W, Skowron
Irvana K. Wilks
Michael A. Zadel
VILLAGE CLERK
Velma W, Lowe
Phone: 847/392-6000
Fax: 847/392"6022
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Village of Mount Prospect
50 South Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
MINUTES
COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
Saturday, January 8, 2005
Community Center, Village Hall
The meeting was convened at 9:00 a.m. Those present were Mayor Skip Farley and Trustees Tim
Corcoran, Paul Hoefert, Michaele Skowron, Rick Lohrstorfer and Irvana Wilks. Representing
staff was Assistant Village Manager David Strahl and Finance Director David Erb.
Residents in Attendance
Roger Kmse
Carol Tortorello
Margaret Lannen
Jim Hoffman
Eric Amdt
John Zulask
Walter Nohelty
David Schein
Joanne Engstrom
George Clowes
515 S. St. Louis Street
223 S. Elmhurst Avenue
999 N. Elmhurst Road
1811 Sitke Lane
209 N. Elmhurst Avenue
5 N. Owen Street
40 E. Northwest Highway
512 Na Wa Ta
110 N. Kenilworth Avenue
604 S. Elm
Mayor Farley opened the meeting with general remarks and introduced Trustees
and staff in attendance. Farley then moved to the resident portion ofthe meeting.
Roger Kruse, 515 S. St. Louis Street: Mr. Kruse spoke on several issues including the location
of a park in downtown area, underground parking, rules of the road and traffic enforcement and
Village snow plowing. Mr. Kruse had said he would appreciate a "no" vote as it relates to
Central Park. He commented on an incident in an underground parking ramp and wanted to
ensure that adequate safety measures were in place to reduce the possibility of an accident. He
also inquired about the Village's policy on stopping vehicles traveling through the Village with
only one working headlight. Finally, Mr. Kmse wanted to know if the Village still had the no
parking restrictions on streets after a 2" snowfall.
Carol Tortorello, 223 S. Elmhurst Avenue: Ms. Tortorello inquired about annual
compensation for elected officials. She had heard from other individuals that the compensation
was much greater than what is actually authorized. Ms. Tortorello wanted confirmation in order
to go back to these individuals with accurate information.
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Margaret Lannen, 999 N. Elmhurst Road: Ms. Lannen provided the Village Board an update
on the progress at Randhurst. She shared potential new tenant opportunities and the upcoming
relocation of existing tenants. Stated that the Carousel was operational and ready to go.
Jim Hoffman, 1811 Sitke Lane: Mr. Hoffman commented on upcoming discussions to be held
regarding the relocation of Fire station #14. His concerns revolved around response times and
coverage by another fire district. Mr. Hoffman also asked questions regarding the Village's
policy for loading and unloading of recreational vehicles in the homeowner's driveway. Because
his RV extends beyond his driveway into the sidewalk, it was recommended that he notify the
Police Department of the times that there was loading and unloading required and try to
undertake such activity from the street whenever possible.
Eric Arndt, 209 N. Elmhurst Avenue: Mr. Arndt came in to promote the upcoming American
Cancer Society event to be held on Friday and Saturday, April 22-23. Mr. Arndt was soliciting
for adult teams to raise charitable donations for the Society. He commented that $145,000 was
raised through this event in 2004.
John Zulask, 5 N. Owen Street: Mr. Zulask wanted to take a moment to say how pleased he
was with the downtown redevelopment. He also made suggestions on how to improve pedestrian
safety which included forming an ad-hoc committee to review downtown safety. The Board
concurred and set as a potential COW discussion topic discussing pedestrian strategies. Mr.
Zulask shared his feelings on the posted speed limit in the parking garage and the current
configuration for entrance and exit. Staff commented that the current configuration was required
due to the location of the Library book return drop-off.
Walter Nohelty, 40 E. Northwest Highway: Mr. Nohelty wanted to know who is to maintain
the walkway around the loft buildings. He felt there was a problem with the clearing of walks
following the last snowfall. Staff was going to look into this matter. Mr. Nohelty also shared
concerns regarding the traffic flow along S. Emerson Street from Central to Northwest Highway.
Suggested that some of the angle parking spaces be removed to allow better traffic flow.
David Schein, 512 Na Wa Ta: Mr. Schein had positive comments regarding the Village's snow
removal operations from the last snowfall. He also inquired about a possible Cat Ordinance and a
recent power outage at Route 83 and Northwest Highway. Mr. Schein presented a map of Mount
Prospect showing a census of the Village's squirrel population. The census was the result of a
class project for the local elementary school.
Joanne Engstrom, 110 N. Kenilworth Avenue: Ms. Engstrom came by to say hello and thank
the Public Works stafffor hosting a birthday party for her son and several of his friends. She
appreéiated all the attention given to all those that attended the party.
George Clowes, 604 S. Elm: Mr. Clowes shared his concerns regarding the traffic flow around
the downtown area, specifically the area between Central and Northwest Highway and along
Emerson.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:45 a.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
David O. Erb
Director of Finance
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