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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
MARCH 11, 2003
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 7:07 p.m. by Assistant Village Manager David Strahl,
in the Mt. Prospect Park District Community Center, 1000 West Central Road. Present
at the meeting were: Trustees Paul Hoefert, Richard Lohrstorfer, Michaele Skowron,
Irvana Wilks and Michael Zadel. Absent from the meeting were: Mayor Gerald Farley
and Trustee Timothy Corcoran. Staff members present included: Assistant Village
Manager David Strahl, Public Works Director Glen Andler, Village Engineer Glen Andler
and Solid Waste Coordinator Lisa Angell.
Motion made by Trustee Zadel and Seconded by Trustee Skowron to nominate Trustee
Hoefert as Mayor Pro Tern. Motion passed. Trustee Hoefert assumed responsibilities of
Mayor Pro Tern for the meeting.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Approval of minutes from February 25, 2003. Motion was made by Trustee Wilks and
Seconded by Trustee Zadel. Minutes were approved.
CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
None.
2003 ROAD CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Village Engineer Jeff Wulbecker stated that the Village anticipates resurfacing 32
streets covering e~ght miles within the Village for construction season 2003. He also
stated bridge rehabilitation is scheduled for William Street bridge with structural repairs
and some minor repairs at several other bridges within the community. He also
highlighted the installation of streetlights on Central Road between Northwest Highway
and Emerson. He also stated there are street light improvements scheduled for the
Algonquin/Busse/Dempster area which has been paid for through Federal grants. He
also highlighted the fact that there are streetscape corridor improvements and traffic
signal improvements scheduled for this season. One of the larger projects scheduled for
this season is the combined sewer evaluation which will start this year and take several
years for completion. He stated Cook County is scheduled to do some patching on
Euclid Avenue between Rand and River which would impact the Village, He stated that
of the four lanes, one lane in each direction would remain open during the patching
process. He also stated that the Route 83 railroad crossing is scheduled for
replacement sometime in August.
General comments from Village Board members included the following items:
There were suggestions regarding signage providing warnings and detours regarding
some of the projects scheduled for this season. There was alsO discuSsion regarding
the curb replacement on streets where resurfacing occurs.
Assistant Village Manager Strahl provided information to the Board and the press
regarding the pending closure of Emerson Street between Central Road and Busse
Avenue. He stated the closing will occur approximately April 1 and continue through
November 30. He said the closure is necessary to facilitate the construction process for
the Library. He stated the closure will occur just north of the southern entrance into the
Bank One parking lot whereby the Bank One parking lot will remain useable. He stated
the street will be passable for construction deliveries but not open for public traffic
through the construction zone. He also stated the street will be reopened during the
period that the Route 83 railroad crossing is to be reconstructed.
ABANDONED SHOPPING CART DISCUSSION
Solid Waste Coordinator Lisa Angell ;)rovided a summary of the program and the
evolutionary steps that the Village has undertaken to try to address the problem. She
stated the Village has expended approximately $70,000 over the five-year period that
Public Works crews have been picking up the shopping carts. He statee the Village has
also obtained approximately $4,000 fines during the same period. She stated there are
several options that are available including physical barriers to keep the carts on the
property, more aggressive enforcement and possibly increasing the fines to the stores
themselves.
General comments from Village Board members included the following items:
There was a comment that Trustees felt businesses are shifting the problem to the
Village since they are refusing to sign complaints for enforcement. A suggestion was
made to consider contracting with a scrap collector to pick up the carts and sell them for
scrap since this might be a viable business opportunity for someone who has an interest.
It was commented that there are two behavior modification scenarios necessary; one is
the residents or people who use the shopping carts and the other is the businesses that
provide the shopping carts.
A question came up regarding the possible ownership and repurchase of any carts that
were retrieved.
Assistant Village Manager Strahl stated that he felt the Village had gone about as far
as it could with the behavior modification of the shopping cart users and should probably
focus efforts on the businesses that provide the shopping carts. It seems ironic that
businesses are aggressive in enforcing shoplifting but not shopping carts. Shopping
carts are $100-$200 a piece and if someone were to walk out of the business without
paying for merchandise that cost that amount, they would surely be arrested. The
behavior modification of the businesses will probably only take place once the cost of
providing the shopping cart impacts the bottom line of the business.
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Consensus of the Village Board was to consider a salvage contract for someone
to pick up and dispose of the carts throughout the community whereby the Village
is no longer in the shopping cart collection and retrieval business. If, after a short
test period with the scavenger, the situation does not improve, other options can
be considered including shortened timeframes and higher fines for businesses.
VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT
None.
ANY OTHER BUSINESS
Trustee Skowron announced that the Welcome New Resident spring edition is
scheduled for April 26 from 9:00 a.m. until 10:30 a.m at the Central Community Center.
Trustee Wilks stated that there is a Photo I.D. event for children on March 15, co-
sponsored by Kiwanis and the Police Department at the Mount Prospect Public Library,
from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m., at the Library on Feehanville Drive.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:27 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
DAVID STRAHL
Assistant Village Manager
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