Village Proposed TIF District Moves Forward
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Village Proposed TIF District Moves Forward
Spring 2014 ISSUE IN THIS ISSUE: Proposed TIF District Message from the Board Elk Grove Wins Economic Development Awards Village Welcomes Joe Caputo & Sons State of the Village Address Cook County 6B Tax Abatement Program Online Permitting This newsletter is published by the Village of Elk Grove Village 901 Wellington Avenue Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 Telephone 847.439.3900 TDD 847.357.4088 www.elkgrove.org The Village Hall is open 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday for payment of water bills, local fines, pet licenses, vehicle stickers and general Village information. In addition, the finance counter is open on the first Saturday of each month from 9:00 a.m. to noon, and the Community Development counter is open on the first Saturday of the month of May through September from 9:00 a.m. to noon. Village Board meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Village Proposed TIF District Moves Forward In 2011, the Industrial/Commercial Revitalization Commission (ICRC) finalized the update to the Master Plan for the Business Park. The Master Plan report included an analysis of existing physical conditions and infrastructure, and provides recommendations to move forward with various development and redevelopment opportunities. The Master Plan also provides a comprehensive, rather than piecemeal, approach towards land use, landscape/streetscape, transportation, infrastructure, parking, employment, and Business Park sustainability initiatives. The plan approved by the ICRC recommended a series of financing tools to pay for this modernization, one of which was Tax Increment Financing. Tax Increment Financing is simple in concept. TIF calls for local taxing bodies to make a joint investment in the development or redevelopment of an area, with the intent that any short term gains be reinvested and leveraged so that all taxing bodies will receive larger financial gains in the future. The funds for this investment do not come from current revenues but from future tax revenues not otherwise expected to occur. These new revenues are generated by increased public and private investment in identified, underperforming areas. When a TIF redevelopment project area (often called a TIF district) is created, the value of the property in the area is established as the “base” amount. The property taxes paid on this base amount continue to go to the various taxing bodies as they always have, with the amount of this revenue declining only if the base declines (something that the TIF is expected to keep from happening) or the tax rate goes down. It is the growth of the value of the property over the base that generates the tax increment. This increment is collected into a special fund (the Special Tax Increment Allocation Fund) for use by the municipality to make additional investments in the TIF project area. In this way, the TIF redevelopment project creates a vital cycle, increasing development and redevelopment in the area, such that when the TIF project ends after 23 years, all of the taxing bodies benefit from the redevelopment. Just as the Village has seen changes over the past six decades, so has the Business Park. While many areas are thriving, some areas of the Business Park are in need of redevelopment. Over the past six decades, the infrastructure serving the Business Park has aged in place. Storm water concerns, roads, sidewalks, street lights, aesthetics, and water/sewer lines continually need to be addressed to ensure the Business Park remains competitive. For more information please visit the Village website at www.elkgrove.org or contact Josh Grodzin, Director of Business Development and Marketing, at (847) 357-4005. Message from the Board The mild winter of 2012/2013 is a distant memory after the frigid temperatures and constant snow of January and February. Despite the record number of snow events, Public Works continues to work diligently to ensure safe driving conditions for Elk Grove residents and commuters to our Business Park. The Village closed the 2013 Fiscal Year with a $1.28 million surplus. This was due in large part to a decrease in the Village’s Industrial Vacancy Rate which fell to 8.58%. In 2013, a total of 146 new businesses relocated to Elk Grove bringing an additional 1,853 new employees to the Village. This remarkable job growth is a testament to the work of Village staff and the “Beyond Business Friendly” campaign that has led to a series of innovations, awards, and accolades by business and economic development council. The November ribbon cutting of the Higgins Road bike bridge brought the Busse Woods Forest Preserve a valuable asset that will provide safe access to the Busse Woods trail system for riders and runners alike. The Village is proud of the work that was completed and thankful for the assistance by our Federal and State representatives who helped bring this project to fruition. While 2013 has certainly been a busy and productive year (see pages 4 and 6 for a list of accomplishments), 2014 will look to build on these successes while providing the continual reliable service Elk Grove residents and businesses have come to expect. Last year saw the resurfacing of Arlington Heights Road, Higgins Road, Busse Road and Biesterfield Road. This year, construction on the Elgin O’Hare Western Access Project will result in a full interchange at Elmhurst Road and I-90, as well as the reconstruction of the Devon Avenue bridge over I-290. These construction projects are multi-year in scope. The Village will post information online with updates of these projects as they progress. Please visit the Illinois Tollway website for additional information at www.illinoistollway.com. The new year brings about several important changes in State laws that will impact the Village. Beginning on January 1, motorists will be prohibited from utilizing handheld cell phones while operating a motor vehicle. Previously, motorists were only prohibited from utilizing phones in school and construction zones. The new legislation now makes it illegal to do so on any roadway unless the phone is being operated from a handsfree device. The Village asks all residents to utilize safety when driving. Another piece of legislation passed is the one involving conceal and carry. This new law allows individuals to receive a permit to carry a concealed weapon. However, residents should be aware that concealed weapons are prohibited in schools, parks and 2 | ELK GROVE VILLAGE Pictured in front row from left to right are Trustee Nancy Czarnik, Mayor Craig Johnson, and Trustee Christine Prochno. Pictured in the second row from left to right are Trustee Samuel Lissner, Trustee Patton Feichter, Trustee James Petri, and Trustee Jeffrey Franke. Park District facilities, hospitals, Cook County Forest Preserves, libraries, and all municipal buildings. Private businesses may also post signage banning weapons. The Village is also reviewing medical marijuana legislation to determine the appropriate zoning requirements for any proposed use within the Village limits. The Parade Committee recently announced the 2014 Grand Marshal of the annual Hometown Parade to be Fred Geinosky. Mr. Geinosky has shown a tireless commitment to the Village through his various volunteer work around the community. This year’s theme is “Under the Big Top.” The Hometown Parade will take place on Saturday, June 14 at the new scheduled time of 2:00 p.m. Elk Grove residents have plenty to look forward to in the coming year. In December 2013, the Village Board announced the 2014 Mid Summer Classics Concert Series. This year’s concert line up promises to be better than ever and includes 5 bands! America, Survivor, Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo, John Michael Montgomery, and Kenny Loggins will all play at the Village Green Tuesday nights during the month of July. This free event offers food at family friendly pricing and fun for adults and children alike. The Village is excited for 2014 and looks forward to another year of providing exceptional service in this Exceptional Community. SPRING 2014 ISSUE Elk Grove Wins Economic Development Awards The Elk Grove Village Business Resource Guide won a Bronze Award for best Special Purpose Brochure by the International Economic Development Council (IEDC). IEDC's Excellence in Economic Development Awards recognizes the world's best economic development programs and partnerships, marketing materials, and the year's most influential leaders. Winners are recognized at the IEDC's Annual Conference. The Village was also recently designated a 2014 honoree in the Daily Herald’s Business Ledger’s 24th Annual Award for Business Excellence recognition program. The Elk Grove Book also won two 2nd Place awards from the Mid-America Economic Development Council (MAEDC). One award was for best Promotional and Marketing Piece and the other was for best Economic Development Website. MAEDC is a multi-state association dedicated to being the leading resource for education, and sharing best practices for economic development professionals. These awards are a testament to the Village’s ongoing efforts to becoming “Beyond Business Friendly. ” Elk Grove Village Welcomes Joe Caputo & Sons! On Saturday, January 25, Joe Caputo & Sons announced on their Facebook page the acquisition of the former Dominick’s location at 980 Elk Grove Town Center (Biesterfield Road & Arlington Heights Road). Work has already begun to retrofit the building and the Village expects occupancy by Summer. Business Emergency Contact Information The Police Department would like to remind businesses to update their after hours emergency contact information, including an email address. This information is kept confidential and utilized in the event of an emergency. The emergency contact person should be someone affiliated with the business or property that can make important decisions and respond to the property if necessary. Emergency contact forms were sent to your business address during the summer. However, emergency contact information should always be kept up to date to ensure appropriate personnel are notified if an event occurs. If you have any questions, call the Elk Grove Village Police Department at 847-357-4100. ComEd Incentives to Lower Energy Costs In business it is all about the bottom line. Cutting costs on items such as energy allows you to reinvest funds into new machinery, inventory, and your workforce. Savvy business owners already know this. Did you know that ComEd has programs that can help you identify cost saving measures and provide incentives to implement those changes? These programs go beyond simple aggregation programs. ComEd offers free online tools such as their Energy Insights website. The site allows you to monitor energy consumption via special recording meters and converts the data into simple to understand graphs and reports that can be sent to you via email. The data allows you to compare energy usage between facilities, identify and correct wasteful trends, and share best practices company wide. To enroll and demo the site, contact ComEd via email at energyinsightsonline@comed.com. With the data gained from Energy Insights Online, ComEd can also assist with incentives to implement measures that can drive down your energy costs. The “Smart Ideas for Your Business” program offers incentives to implement installation of high efficiency bulbs and fixtures, installation of modern control units, variable speed drives, and variable frequency drives. Incentives are also available to install sensors that turn off equipment automatically when they are not in use. For more information on incentives call 888-806-2273 or visit https://www.comed.com/businesssavings. www.elkgrove.org | 3 Elk Grove Chamber Hosts Mayor’s State of the Village Address Thursday, May 15, 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Holiday Inn Elk Grove Village 1000 Busse Road, Elk Grove Village Admission: Members: $27/Advance or $35/At the Door Future Members: $40 To purchase your tickets call us Toll-Free at 1-630-773-2944 Elk Grove Village HUBZone Offers Benefits to Small Businesses The Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) program was enacted into law as part of the Federal Small Business Reauthorization Act and falls under the auspices of the U.S. Small Business Administration. The program helps small businesses in urban communities gain preferential access to federal procurement opportunities. Portions of the Elk Grove Village Business Park fall within a HUBZone. To determine if your business is eligible visit the HUBZone website at www.sba.gov and type HUBZone into the search function. The HUBZone page of the SBA website contains a searchable map by address that you can use to determine if your business address qualifies. Benefits of the HUBZone program include: • Competitive and sole source contracting, • 10% price evaluation preference in full/open contract competitions, as well as subcontracting opportunities, and • The federal government has a goal of awarding 3% of all dollars for federal prime contracts to HUBZone certified small business concerns. For more information on this program and others please call Josh Grodzin, Director of Business Development and Marketing, at (847) 357-4005. Pace Offers Van Share Program Pace offers a convenient way for coworkers to carpool to and from work. The Pace Vanpool service is designed to transport a group of 5-13 people to work in a Pace Van. Employees that live and work near one another and share similar schedules can form a group that conveniently gets them between home and work. Each rider pays a low monthly fare based on distance and number of participants. This covers all costs of the vanpool including fuel, maintenance, insurance, tolls, roadside assistance, and van washes. The program requires one of the participants to volunteer to be the primary driver. He or she does not pay a fare and also receives 300 personal miles a month! Backup drivers receive a $10 per month discount. For more information please call (847) 593-7665 ext. 3 or email Pace at Vanpool@Pacebus.com. Businesses are encouraged to share this information with their employees! 4 | ELK GROVE VILLAGE Cook County Class 6B Tax Abatement Program Cook County offers tax abatement programs to encourage private enterprise to develop in the county and to maintain and increase job opportunities. Taxes for industrial properties are currently assessed by Cook County at 25% of the fair market value of the property. Property approved under a Class 6B and 6C abatement provides for a recalculation of the taxes at an assessment level of 10% instead of 25%, for a period of 10 years. While Class 6B’s will not be allowed in the proposed TIF, over 75% of the Business Park will allow Class 6B’s under certain design criteria. In order to be eligible for a Class 6B tax abatement, the property must be used for an industrial purpose. Additionally, one of the following criteria must be met: • • • New construction; Buying a building that is currently vacant; and Substantial renovation to an existing building. For more information on this program, please call Josh Grodzin, Director of Business Development and Marketing, at (847) 357-4005. Elk Grove Village Launches New Website for Businesses The Village has launched EGVBizHub.com, a business-only internet based portal. EGVBizHub.com is an online oasis for all things business related in Elk Grove. Whether you are a current Elk Grove business, a prospective business looking for a new location, or a real estate professional facilitating the relocation process, EGVBizHub.com offers you easy access to relevant, helpful tools and resources. If you own or work for a business within Elk Grove Village (any company with an Elk Grove Village address), you are already qualified for a free membership and member profile. Individual EGVBizHub memberships include powerful features for the business community. Tools such as discussion boards, a business topic newsfeed, recruitment resources, work referrals & requests, polling, and“Ask the Village” functionality are available to each user through a stunning dashboard. Log onto www.EGVBizhub.com today to start promoting your company! If you experience any difficulty with the site, please contact Josh Grodzin, Director of Business Development and Marketing at 847-357-4005 or jgrodzin@elkgrove.org. Online Permitting The Community Development Department offers an online permitting website as option for residents and business owners to apply for a construction permit for their next project. a convenient Available permit applications online include applications for basement build-outs, garages, decks, fences, gazebos, pools, sheds, sump pump burial/connection to the storm sewer, as well as mechanical, electrical and plumbing installations and alterations, roof replacements, fence repairs and replacements, sign permits, zoning and occupancy permits, driveway and apron permits, exterior loading dock permits, parking lot repairs and resurfacing, including striping and signage, sidewalk repairs and replacements, and storm sewer repairs. In addition to permit applications, property owners can track the status of their permit or inspections and even schedule an inspection 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Property owners may also upload information such as a plat of survey or site plan depicting the proposed work. For a complete list of required permits and available permit applications visit www.elkgrovepermits.com. www.elkgrove.org | 5 S PR ING 2014 I S S UE IN THIS ISSUE: Devon Avenue Bridge Project 2013 Year in Review I-90 Construction Update Emergency Notification System Elk Grove Recycles! Pace Van Share Program Mid Summer Classics Concert Series 2014 MFT Program Online Payment This newsletter is published by the Village of Elk Grove Village 901 Wellington Avenue Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 Telephone 847.439.3900 TDD 847.357.4088 www.elkgrove.org The Village Hall is open 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday for payment of water bills, local fines, pet licenses, vehicle stickers and general Village information. In addition, the Finance counter is open on the first Saturday of each month from 9:00 a.m. to noon, and the Community Development counter is open on the first Saturday of the month of May through September from 9:00 a.m. to noon. Village Board meetings are generally held on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Devon Avenue Bridge Construction Project One of the first major components of the Elgin O’Hare Western Access, taking place in Elk Grove Village, will be the reconstruction of the Devon Avenue bridge at I-290. In late February, the Tollway’s contractor began the installation of temporary traffic signals at both the Nerge Road and Park Boulevard intersections. This work is anticipated to take one to two weeks. Once the temporary traffic signals have been installed, the contractor will close the inside lane in each direction in order to remove the median east and west of the Devon Avenue bridge and fill in the gap with temporary pavement. The duration of this work will be approximately one week. The lane closures will be in place until the work is completed and are not removed at the end of each day. After the temporary pavement is complete and the weather cooperates for construction to proceed (possibly mid-March), all traffic will be shifted to the westbound lanes, with one thru lane of traffic in each direction along with turn lanes at the intersections. This staging will be in place until the south half of the bridge and roadway is completed. Once the southern portion of the bridge deck is completed, traffic will be shifted so that the northern portion of the bridge deck can be reconstructed. It is anticipated that all of this work will be completed by December 2014. Elk Grove Village 2013 Year in Review The Village had quite the busy year in 2013. Economic Development and road construction dominated the Elk Grove landscape. The following are several highlights of the past year. Other achievements are highlighted throughout the newsletter. The Village looks forward to another successful year in 2014! • Reduced the Village’s overall budget by 12% and the General Fund by 0.4%; • This year was the seventh year for a status quo general Property Tax Levy; • Fiscal year 2013 sales and use tax receipts were $15.5 million, exceeding the previous year by $1.1 million or 7.6%; • Elk Grove Village closed the 2013 fiscal year with a $1.28 million surplus in the general operating fund; • A total of 6.0 miles of Village streets were resurfaced with asphalt and 39,490 yards of pavement patching were completed; (Continued on Page 7) SPRING 2014 ISSUE I-90 (Jane Addams Memorial Tollway) construction update In 2014, the tollway will begin construction of one additional lane in each direction of I-90 from east of Elgin to Chicago. Major delays and disruptions will occur throughout 2015 and into 2016. Bridge work will continue on I-90 for up to 3 years. The tollway will perform some work at night to limit the impact on commuter traffic. The tollway is investing $240 million for mass transit. This investment entails widening the inside shoulder of the Jane Addams tollway to create a dedicated PACE bus lane from Rockford to Rosemont Blue line CTA station. "Park and Ride" stations will be located at interchanges. Construction on the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway will start at the Elgin toll plaza and head east in 2014. Higgins Road bridge work will begin this spring and run until fall 2015. The Barrington Road, Roselle Road, and Meacham Road full interchange installation will start this spring and end in 2016. The Joint Action Water Agency (JAWA) pipe, a large watermain distributing water throughout the northwest suburbs will be required to be relocated. The relocation work will be done in the fall/winter/spring of 2014 and 2015 when water demand is less. The bridge over Arlington Heights Road will have minimal work, as well as the Arlington Heights Road Toll Plazas. The Elmhurst Road full interchange work has started and is anticipated to be completed by spring of 2016. While the Des Plaines oasis connection (restaurants over the tollway) will be removed this spring, the fuel station/convenient store will remain open through 2020 but be removed for the Elgin-O'Hare Western Access Project. Once the work is completed, the Tollway anticipates that the Jane Addams Tollway will be "congestion free" for a period of 10 years. Congestion pricing is not initially anticipated, but could be implemented in the future to mitigate congestion. Elk Grove Village 2013 Year in Review (Continued from page 6) • On November 21, the Village hosted a ribbon cutting to announce the opening of the Busse Woods Trail Pedestrian/ Bicycle Overpass over Higgins Road near I-290/IL-53; • Launched www.egvbizhub.com, a business-to-business portal as a component of its “Beyond Business Friendly” marketing campaign; • The Elk Grove Book was published and distributed to over three thousand businesses; • The inaugural “Made in Elk Grove” Manufacturing Expo was held in October with eighty-eight companies exhibiting their products and services to over 900 attendees; • Received over 318 “Likes” on the Elk Grove Village Facebook page: www.facebook.com/elkgrovevillage, an increase of over 200; • Hosted the 8th Annual Tour of Elk Grove; the Village’s most successfully attended event yet. This marked the final year of the Tour of Elk Grove due to USA Cycling; and • Hosted four (4) concerts as part of the 6th Annual Mid Summer Classics Concert Series on the Village Green. Acts included Fran Cosmo, former lead singer of Boston, Blood Sweat and Tears, Daryl Stuermer of Genesis, and Three Dog Night. Emergency Notification System Get alerted about emergencies and other important community news by signing up for the Northwest Central Dispatch System Emergency Alert Program. This emergency notification system enables the Village to provide you with critical information regarding severe weather, unexpected road closures, missing persons, and evacuation of buildings or neighborhoods. There is no cost to sign up! Residents can sign up online at http://www.elkgrove.org/index.aspx?page=639. For individuals without internet access, applications are also available at the Elk Grove Public Library. www.elkgrove.org | 7 RotaryFest & Rock N Run Rotary 5K RotaryFest will once again kick off the summer season on Father’s Day weekend, Wednesday, June 11 through Sunday, June 15. RotaryFest will once again have a large carnival, entertainment, and a great selection of food. In addition to great live music, rides and games can also be found at the carnival!. New to this year’s RotaryFest is the inaugural Rock N Run Rotary 5K. The race will begin at 11:30 a.m. preceding the Hometown Parade. Visit http://www.egrocknrun5k.com/ for details. Elk Grove Farmers Market The Elk Grove Farmers Market continues! The Farmers Market will continue to be held every Saturday from June 7 through October 18 from 7:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The Market is located at the Charles J. Zettek Municipal Complex parking lot, adjacent to the Park District Pavilion, and the Elk Grove Public Library. The Elk Grove Farmers Market is dedicated to bringing residents and visitors alike to the best Market in the suburbs. Visit www.elkgrovefarmersmarket.com for additional details. Emerald Ash Borer Update In 2007, Elk Grove Village implemented a first of its kind tree nursery program to ensure we have an adequate supply of replacement trees. The nursery stock allows us to plant sizeable replacement trees which range from 12 to 16 feet in height. These replacement trees will provide an immediate positive impact to restore the tree-lined character of our streets. The Village has planted nearly 1,250 parkway trees since spring of 2012 as part of the Village’s Emerald Ash Borer Program. Tree watering is essential to establish newly planted trees, especially those on our parkways, and we need your help. New parkway trees require 1 to 2 inches of rainfall per week. Supplemental watering will likely be required by the Village to reach this amount when rainfall totals are lower. The Village will maintain the tree during its first growing season. Two tree bags will be placed on trees during this period and filled as needed by Public Works crews. You do NOT need to water the tree during the first year. Please note that overwatering a tree can severely damage the root structure and kill the tree. Public Works is offering a program for second year trees that provides residents a $25 credit on their water bill for watering their tree. Residents must receive a tree bag from Public Works and register to the program at parkwaytree@elkgrove.org. Throughout the coming year, approximately 1,800 of the Village’s parkway Ash trees will be removed and 750 trees will be replanted. At no extra cost to residents, Elk Grove will eventually replace the removed parkway trees; however, a nursery stock can provide only a limited quantity of mature trees each year. Therefore, it may take several years for our nursery to catch up with our need to replace the large number of trees lost to the EAB. For questions or additional information, please contact Public Works at parkwaytree@elkgrove.org or at 847-734-8800. Elk Grove Youth Committee Scholarships The Elk Grove Youth Committee, in partnership with the Village of Elk Grove and the Elk Grove Parks Foundation, will be issuing three (3) $1,000 scholarship awards; two (2) by Elk Grove Village and one (1) by the Elk Grove Parks Foundation to recognize High School Seniors for their outstanding leadership, community participation, and service in the community. Applications are available in the high school College & Career Centers and also on the Village website at www.elkgrove.org under the Forms & Applications tab. See Application for more details or call 847-357-4030. Completed applications must be submitted to the Municipal Complex (Administration Counter) no later than May 2, 2014. Winners will be notified by May 27, 2014. 8 | ELK GROVE VILLAGE Take Advantage of the Village’s Private Participation Concrete Replacement Program! The Village’s Private Participation Concrete Replacement Program (PPCRP) is open to property owners in the Village who wish to replace their driveway apron, sidewalk and/or curb. Concrete work for a large volume of Village-owned curbs and sidewalks is competitively bid each spring and these bid prices are offered to local property owners. The Village administers the contract and inspects the work to make sure that it is in compliance with Village codes and standards. There are no warranties or guarantees with this program. Only concrete work adjacent to your driveway, within the public right-of-way, is eligible for this program. Additional work may be privately negotiated between the property owner and the PPCRP contractor, and will require a separate permit. How to Participate: • Complete an application and return it to the Community Development Department. Applications are available at the Municipal Complex, or on the Community Development webpage accessed through www.elkgrove.org. • The application deadline is Friday, April 11, 2014. • The Village will measure your driveway apron, sidewalk and/or curb work and provide you with a cost estimate and a permit application. • If you wish to proceed with the work proposed, you may then submit your payment and the permit application to the Finance Department. • Payments must be received no later than Friday, May 2, 2014. The payment is non-refundable. The driveway apron work will take place beginning in April and will be completed by the middle of July. You will be notified 48 hours in advance of the contractor removing your apron. Your driveway apron cannot be driven on for 5-7 days after the new concrete is poured. Construction operations are weather-dependent and special date requests cannot be accommodated. For more information or to submit an application packet, please contact the Community Development Department at 847-357-4220 or via email at ppcrp@elkgrove.org. Elk Grove Recycles! Homeowners are reminded that the Waste Management yard waste program includes the removal of bagged yard waste as well as small branch pickup. Bundled branches up to 3 ½ inches in diameter, and no more than four (4) feet in length will be picked up by Waste Management from April 1 through December 15. Yard waste bags require the purchase of a yard waste sticker; however, small branch pickup is free of charge. Contact Waste Management at 800-796-9696 for pickup guidelines on items such as logs, lumber, paneling, bushes, stumps and evergreens. Refuse sent to a landfill costs residents approximately $60 per ton. Remember, recycling saves money! The Village receives a rebate of $9.80 per ton for recyclables. Tossing recyclables into the trash costs the Village, and you, approximately $60 a ton in disposal costs and lost revenue. The Village also collects a number of materials for recycling. For example, the Village accepts household compact fluorescent bulbs from residents. Unfortunately, the Village is unable to collect two or four foot fluorescent lights. The Village also recycles mercury thermometers, old cell phones, and even household batteries! Please visit www.elkgrove.org for a complete list of items collected by the Village. The Village is a proud partner of the Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cooky County who provides invaluable informatin on disposal of electronics, motor oil, paint, or other materials. Please visit www.swancc.org for more information. www.elkgrove.org | 9 The Village of Elk Grove & Elk Grove Park District Proudly Present “Unity Within The Community” Mid-Summer Classics Concert Series July 1 AMERICA America’s albums--six certified gold and/or platinum, with their first greatest hits collection, “History”, hitting four+million in sales, showcase their material encompassing an ambitious artistic swath; from effects-laden rockers to oddball medleys to soul-bearing ballads. July 8 SURVIVOR In 1982 Survivor’s breakthrough arrived when actor Sylvester Stallone asked them to provide the theme song for “Rocky III”. They released “Eye of the Tiger” which peaked at #1 and remaining there for a total of six weeks, was in the Top 40 for 18 weeks, topped the British charts, and was Australia’s #1 single for four weeks. It won the band a Grammy Award, was voted “Best New Song” by the People’s Choice Awards, and received an Academy Award nomination. July 15 PAT BENATAR AND NEIL GIRALDO Pat Benatar is a certified rock’n’roll superstar. She is a four-time Grammy winner with six platinum and four gold albums to her credit, 19 Top 40 singles, and was the first female artist on MTV. Benatar and her husband Neil Giraldo have been a working couple since Neil penned the song, ‘We Live For Love” from her debut album “In The Heat of the Night”. July 22 JOHN MICHAEL MONTGOMERY JMM has sold 18 million albums, has 36 hit singles including 15 #1’s, 18 top 10’s, and 2 Billboard country singles of the year. He has won 4 Academy of Country Music Awards, 2 Country Music Association Awards, 1 American Music Award, and 3 Grammy nods. July 29 KENNY LOGGINS Kenny Loggins’ remarkable four-decade-plus career has brought him from the top of the charts to the toast of the Grammys. He’s had smash hits on Hollywood soundtracks, rocked worldwide stages, and found his way into children’s hearts while bringing his soulful, beautiful voice to platinum albums of a stunning variety of genres. He has 12 platinum albums, a pair of Grammys, and hits on almost all the Billboard charts under his belt. Special Thanks to our National and Local Sponsors: Free Concert Series Located at the Village Green 901 Wellington Avenue, 7:30 p.m. Every Tuesday in July 10 | ELK GROVE VILLAGE SPRING 2014 ISSUE 2014 Street Maintenance Program The Village’s 2014 Street Maintenance Program consists of curb and sidewalk rehabilitation, pavement patching, and resurfacing along 5 miles of residential and business park streets as noted below. Construction on the roadways listed below should begin in May and will be completed by early July. The initial phase of the project is the removal and replacement of deteriorated curb and sidewalk, as well as the repair of storm sewer structures. The next phase will be milling the pavement surface and patching any pavement that is severely deteriorated. The final phase will be the placement of a new asphalt surface layer. Just prior to the placement of this final asphalt layer, the street will be sprayed with a tack coat. Fresh oil signs will be posted during this phase so residents are reminded to travel slowly on the tack-coated surface. We recognize that these projects may cause you a temporary inconvenience. The Village will work closely with you and our contractors to avoid any significant problems caused by these construction operations. Thank you in advance for your patience and cooperation during this vital infrastructure improvement. Contact the Public Works Department at 847-734-8800 with any questions about the Street Resurfacing Program. Streets To Be Resurfaced • Forest Lane – Oakton Street to Higgins Road • Oakwood Drive –Arlington Heights Road to Forest Lane • Bianco Drive – Crest Avenue to Love Street • Pleasant Drive – Cypress Lane to Westview Drive • Placid Way – Cypress Lane to Harmony Lane • Placid Court – Placid Way to End • Harmony Lane – Placid Way to Westview Drive • Northampton Circle – Cosman Road to Cosman Road • Stonehaven Avenue – Chelmsford Lane to Cosman Road • Carpenter Court – Grissom Trail to Grissom Trail • Cooper Court – Grissom Trail to Grissom Trail • Schooner Lane – Cutter Lane to Vine Lane • Aldrin Trail – Volkamer Trail to Mitchell Trail • Carr Court – Aldrin Trail to End • Evans Court – Aldrin Trail to End • Meegan Way – Kathleen Way to Volkamer Trail • Kathleen Way – Volkamer Trail to Aldrin Trail • Indiana Lane – Minnesota Drive to Dakota Drive • Minnesota Drive – Wisconsin Lane to Indiana Lane • Estes Avenue – Busse Road to Elmhurst Road Important Information to Know If Thinking of Buying a Furnace Winter is nearly over, but have you been debating on whether to buy a new furnace? A new law began in May 2013 that may sway your decision. While the law is undergoing a legal challenge; residents should know that the law requires all newly installed residential gas furnaces in 30 northern states (including Illinois) to be rated at least 90 percent AFUE (annual fuel utilization efficiency) beginning May 1, 2013. High efficiency furnaces are vented with plastic PVC pipe through either the sidewall of your house or the roof based upon manufacturer installation instructions. PVC piping material is permitted for the exhaust vent due to the low flue gas temperatures produced by the high efficiency furnaces. The retrofit from a standard efficiency furnace to a high efficiency furnace can have a major impact on interior venting requirements. If your furnace is currently located within an unfinished basement or along an exterior wall, venting the appliance horizontally to the exterior may not be very difficult. However, if the furnace is within a finished basement or the interior of the home installing a horizontal vent pipe to discharge out the side of your home may cause significant interior renovations. For more information, please contact Jared Polony, Plan Review Supervisor at (847) 357-4235. www.elkgrove.org | 11 Community Respite Program "A Caring Place" is a community founded respite program, held at Christus Victor Lutheran Church, that provides temporary relief for caregivers and families who are caring for adults with mild cognitive or physical impairments. A caring place allows you to bring your loved one to the program while the caregiver runs errands, shops, has appointments etc. The program offers fun, structured activity where participants enjoy the company of others while participating in games, exercise, crafts etc. The program is staffed with trained and caring team members. A Caring Place is available Monday, Wednesday and Friday's from 9:30 to 3:00 and the cost is $20.00 per day. Call 847-890-5334 for information. National Take Back Initiative On Saturday, April 26, 2014 the Elk Grove Village Police Department will be participating in the National Take-Back initiative. On this date the Elk Grove Village Police Department will coordinate their efforts with other law enforcement agencies across the country in an effort to remove potentially dangerous controlled substances from homes. The National Take-Back initiative will provide the public an opportunity to surrender expired, unwanted, or unused pharmaceutical controlled substances and other medications. Rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are alarmingly high—more Americans currently abuse prescription drugs than the number of those using cocaine, hallucinogens, and heroin combined. Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet. Online Payment Now Available The Finance Department implemented a virtual “Finance Counter” to facilitate water/sewer payments, as well as business license renewals, and Police P&C tickets. Customers can now pay their Village water/ sewer bill online at their convenience. Residents and businesses can visit the Elk Grove Village website home page at www.elkgrove.org and click on the “Pay My Bill” tab on the right side of the screen. Following the prompts will direct you to a payment screen where you will be required to enter the following information: • Name & Address • Account Number • Amount to pay • Credit Card Information This online payment method is run by the State Treasury Office. No personal information or credit card information will be stored in the system. For questions, please contact the Finance Department at 847-357-4065. 12 | ELK GROVE VILLAGE