HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/27/1990 COW minutes MINUTES
COMMITI'EE OF THE WHOLE
SEPTEMBER 25, 1990
I. ROLL CALL
The meeting was called to order at 7:35 p.m. Present at the meeting were:
Mayor Gerald L. Farley, Trustees Ralph Arthur, Mark Busse, Timothy Corcoran,
Leo Floros, George Van Geem and Theodore Wattenberg Also present at the
meeting were: Assistant Village Manager John Burg, Cable Telewsion
Admimstrator Cheryl Pasahc; three members of the press and 40 persons in the
audience.
II. MINUTES
The Minutes of the Committee of the Whole meeting of September 11, 1990 were
accepted and filed.
III. CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
Lois Heitzman, 615 North Forest, was concerned that the Vdlage had not moved
forward in trying to address the flooding problems in her neighborhood. She said
she had heard there was going to be a meeting between Village officials,
Arlington Heights officials and District 214 on September 27, and she asked for
information so that she could attend the meeting Mayor Farley asked her to
leave her name and phone number so that staff can contact her.
IV. SPECIAL CABLE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION HEARING
Mayor Farley indicated that appropriate notice for the Hearing was prowded in
the newspaper and on channel 63. He also said that Telenois was notified of the
Hearing. Mayor Farley then introduced the topic, noting the reasons for the
Hearing
Cable Television Administrator Pasalic then gave a presentation outlining the
problems the Village has been hawng with Telenois/TCI. She noted that last year
the Village received 320 unresolved complaints. The Vdlage already has 274
unresolved complaints this year. She said that complaints have been increasing
every month since she has been in her position. She asked Telenois/TCI to
provide further information on how they keep track of and handle complaints
Ms. Pasalic also indicated that phone calls have risen drastically system-wide. She
indicated there were over 40,000 phone calls for service during the most recent
month. She asked if Telenois can do something to decrease these service calls
She also asked for further clarification on how Telenois trains its customer semce
representaUves.
Ms. Pasalic noted that an engineer who looked at the technical performance of
the system was also concerned about this situation.
Mayor Farley then opened the floor to comments by the pubhc
Fourteen people in the audience spoke regarding the performance of the cable
system. The complaints consisted basically of the following:
1. There is a long wait on the phone to talk to customer service. Then
it takes a very long time to get a serviceman, usually three to five
days.
2. There are frequent picture outages.
3. The picture quahty is very poor.
4. There is sloppy workmanship The servicemen do not bury the
cable Debris is often left behind after the job is completed
5. Rates are very high but service is poor.
6 The cable is sometimes improperly installed on the buildings.
7. Bills are mailed late often w~th only one day left to pay the bill
Sometimes the bill arrives after the due date.
One person said that he had no problems with the service but suggested going to
the one cable.
Trustee Van Geem then tried to summarize the 19 letters received by people who
were unable to attend the Evaluation Hearing. He summarized 14 of these letters
but then indicated that the remaining letters were on file with the Vdlage Clerk
Basically, these letters were letters of complaint very similar to the complaints
lodged by individuals who testified at the Evaluation Hearing However, one
letter was from an indMdual who would hke to see a single cable system.
Mayor Farley then asked the representatives of Telenois/TCI to make their
presentation.
System Manager Kelvin Fee gave the presentation on behalf of Telenois/TCI. He
noted that the upgrade in the system has caused many problems recently. He
noted that some situations beyond their control such as power outages and cables
cut by contractors increased during the summer season. He said a sigmficant
number of the outages were caused by these two problems. Mr. Fee said his
company has hired a full-t~me trainer and is making efforts to improve customer
service. He also noted that the rates are close to the national average He said
Telenois would be willing to reduce the bill by $2.50 per month ~f they were
allowed to go to a single cable. He said that 35% of the service calls are related
to the converter box, and he suggested going to the single-cable system thus
eliminating the converter box.
The Committee asked numerous questions of the System Manager Kelvin Fee.
The Committee was very disappointed at the performance of Telenois/TCI. The
Committee was concerned about all the problems noted by residents and felt the
complaints presented an accurate picture of the poor performance of
Telenois/TCI Of particular concern was the failure on the part of Telenois/TCI
to address these problems especially in the customer service area Fmlure to
submit the proper financial information was also noted. The Committee was not
convinced the offer to reduce the rate by $2.50 per month if a single cable system
were allowed would benefit the Village and the residents since Telenois/TCI's
track record has been so poor and the Village cannot regulate rates.
Mayor Farley asked Mr. Fee to meet with Cheryl Pasalic and to work on
improving performance during the next 60 days. After 60 days, the Board will
again consider the matter to see if there has been progress.
V. MANAGER'S REPORT
None.
VI ANY OTHER BUSINESS
There being no further business to come before the Committee of the Whole, the
Committee moved on to the next item of business.
VII. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 10.25 p.m.
Respect,fully submitted,
JPB/rcw Assistant Village Manager
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