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Village President
Al Larson
Trustees
Marge Connelly
Hank Curcio
George Dunham
Frank Kozak
Mark Madej
Jack Sullivan
Village Clerk
Marilyn Karr
Village Manager
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This system gives you the opportunity to communicate your concerns and request a variety of services directly from the village via the web. Requests may be entered for village services, inquiries about village business practices, or you may forward opinions and questions regarding any village activities.
Your notification will be immediately forwarded to the appropriate department for corrective action and follow-up. You may also track the status of your request. When a CSR is entered, you will be given a personal code number, which you will be able to use to review and track the status of your request.
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Calling 311 is the quick and easy option to reach the village Customer Service Center for non-emergency requests. Customer Service Representatives are available 24/7 to provide information on village programs and events and to enter service requests for a variety of issues.
If a police officer, firefighter, or paramedic is needed, dial 911.
Please note: Calling 311 may not connect if you have AT&T U-Verse as your phone service provider. In that case, use our non-emergency phone number, 847.895.4500.
Click here to view AT&T U-verse's website for more information.
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To report an outage, ComEd customers can text OUT to 26633 (COMED) to report an outage and receive updates on their outage status. Customers can also download the new App for Smart phones; or follow them on Twitter @ComEd or Facebook at Facebook.com/ComEd to stay up to date on the latest ComEd info.
If you encounter a downed power line, immediately call ComEd at 1-800-EDISON1 (1.800.334.7661) or access the website and report the location.
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Police Department Crime Prevention Newsletter
To sign up for Crime Prevention Newsletter, send an email to Paula Diaz. To view issues, visit the website. |
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Senior Citizen Newsletter
Schaumburg's Senior Newsletter is available monthly. For news and views about the happenings at The Barn, check out the Senior Newsletter.
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Schaumburg Flyer Newsletter
Schaumburg's airport newsletter is available online. View news and information about the Schaumburg Regional Airport.
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Customer Central
The Village of Schaumburg is always looking for ways to serve you better, including bill payment options. Our new Customer Central provides residents, businesses, and visitors the ability to create an online account to manage bill payments such as:
- Water Bill Payments
- Metra Parking Permit
- Animal License Tags
- Business/Rental/Vending License Renewals
- Liquor License Renewal
This secure tool is a free service to help manage your online transactions. Visit the website for complete details.

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Walnut Lane
Reconstruction Project
The Walnut Lane Project is a $2.5 million dollar project to reconstruct Walnut Lane from Golf Road to Bode Road. This project is being implemented to improve the safety of the roadway, as well as address the deteriorating pavement and enhance the adjacent landscaping.
Construction is scheduled to begin in early April 2013 and be substantially complete by November 2013, weather permitting. Visit the website to view information that will be updated regularly.
A Project Representative can be reached at 847.923.6681 or via email. Thank you for your patience.
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Schaumburg Road Project
The Schaumburg Road project is a Cook County Department of Transportation and Highways (CCDTH) project to patch and diamond grind Schaumburg Road from Roselle Road to Barrington Road.
Construction begins in the spring of 2013 and will be substantially complete by the fall of 2013. The project will be split up into three sections.The section near the high school will be done over the school's summer break.
For more information, send an email, call 847.923.6681, or read the attached brochure.
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Overnight Parking
Parking on village streets is prohibited between the hours of 2:30am and 6am - violators will be ticketed. If you need to park your vehicle overnight, you must contact the Police Department for permission. Overnight parking is limited to five requests within a 30 day period and will not be granted when there is two inches or more of snow fall.
Residents may request overnight parking by dialing 3-1-1 within Schaumburg or call the Police non-emergency number at 847.882.3586.
For an online form and more information, visit the website.
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Schaumburg Community Blood Drive
April 2, 2013 3pm - 8:30pm St. Matthew Catholic Church Social Center 1001 E. Schaumburg Road Schaumburg, IL 60194 847.891.1220
What motivates blood donors to regularly roll up their sleeves and give another pint of blood? Bonnie, a regular donor at Schaumburg blood drives, shares her answer. "My husband is here - for me, our children, and grandchildren." Bonnie cannot thank those 12 donors, but she can pay it forward for others who will, one day, need a life-saving blood transfusion to be there for their loved ones.
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Police Beat Meetings
Beat meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month at 7:30pm in the Community Room of the Martin J. Conroy Center located at 1000 W. Schaumburg Road. Contact Lieutenant Kurt Metzger via e-mail or at 847.348.7339 for information on monthly beat meetings. All members of the community are invited to participate in these open meetings.
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Roadway Responsibilities
While a majority of Schaumburg's roadways are maintained and plowed by village crews, some roads are the responsibility of other local agencies.
View the attached map showing road route responsibilities during a snow event. Any questions or concerns should be addressed to these agencies. If you need immediate assistance, call 311 in Schaumburg.
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Zoning Board of Appeals Agenda Items
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Date: 3/27/2013
Place: Municipal Center
Room: Russ Parker Hall
Time: 7:30pm
- ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH / 202 E. Schaumburg Road / Amendment to Existing Special Use for a Church - Soccer Field Addition
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Additional Agendas are Available on the Village Website
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Coffee with the Council
Coffee with the Council is an informational meeting with village trustees held at 9:30am on the second Saturday of the month at the Public Safety Building located at 1000 W. Schaumburg Road. The meeting is open to the public.
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Positions Available
Check out the Employment Section of the website to view the details of the specific positions. Once you find a job that you are interested in you can apply directly, save the job to complete your application at a later time, or email the job posting to a friend.
Current available positions:
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When Do You Fly the Flag at Half-Staff?
Visit the village website for more information about flag protocol.
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About the eNewsletter
This newsletter is compiled by the Public Relations Division of the Village of Schaumburg. For more information, send an email or call 847.923.4710.
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This weekly e-newsletter provides timely information on general news and events from the Village of Schaumburg.
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Click on the Cracker Barrel icon below to read the spring issue of Schaumburg's community newsletter.
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 Municipal Aggregation Implementation Process Status 
Municipal Electric Aggregation Implementation Process: - Referendum passed on November 6
- Review of Consultant's proposals
- Plan of Operations and Governance created & Ordinance (approved at Village Board meeting)
- Two Public Hearings were heard on March 11 to discuss the village's Plan of Operations and Governance
- Village submits Request for Proposals from Alternative Retail Electric Suppliers
- Alternative Retail Electric Supplier is chosen and contract is finalized
- Residents informed by mail of finalized rate for the supply of electricity
- Eligible residents receive Opt-Out letters from the village
- Residential and small commercial retail customer accounts switched from ComEd to the village's new electric supplier
For more information, please contact Jessica DeMory in the Manager's office at 847.923.4702. Also, please look at the Frequently Asked Questions on the village website.
Read more... Please note the Village of Schaumburg has NOT chosen an alternative retail electric supplier and is NOT currently in negotiations with an electric supplier. |
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Early Voting
Schaumburg Township District Library will hold early voting for the April 9 General Election from March 25-April 6, Monday-Saturday from 9AM-5PM
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Fall Risk Screening: April 3
Sign up for a FREE Risk of Falling Screening.
Wednesday - April 3
9am - 4pm
Prairie Center for the Arts, Rooms A & B
201 Schaumburg Court
Limited 45 minute appointments are available. Registration is required. Call 847.923.3766 to reserve an appointment.
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Nominations Sought for Volunteer of the Year
Please nominate the person and/or an organization that you think deserves the award by completing a Volunteer of the Year nomination form. Nominations will be accepted until April 1.
This year's keynote speaker will be Erin Merryn who is the author of Stolen Innocence and Living for Today both memoirs about incest and rape. Erin earned her Master's degree in social work from Aurora University in May 2009. Erin began a crusade her senior year of high school in 2004 to end the silence and shame around sexual abuse. She puts a bright light and outspoken voice on the silent epidemic traveling the country giving inspirational and motivational speeches to thousands.
This year's Volunteer of the Year ceremony will take place on April 16. For additional information and nomination forms, contact the Schaumburg Special Events Coordinator at 847.923.3605, or visit the website.
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Sound Opinions - Beatles vs. Stones
Friday, March 22 - 8 pm

Revered music critics and cohosts of the nationally syndicated public-radio show "Sound Opinions", Greg Kot and Jim DeRogatis tackle one of the liveliest debates in rock history: Who's cooler, the Beatles or the Stones? Tickets: $10 (adults) / $8 (students & seniors) Read on...
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Recycling Event: April 20

Saturday, April 20 from 10am to 3pm at the School District 54 office located at 524 East Schaumburg Road
Residents are invited to recycle electronics, computers, televisions, batteries, CFL bulbs, oil, antifreeze, and more at this event. NO PAINT OR HAZARDOUS WASTE WILL BE ACCEPTED!
With questions or to volunteer, call 847.923.6644 or send an email.
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Microenterprise Loan Program
The village is now offering a loan program for small business owners for startup or expansion costs. Loans are offered at a maximum of $10,000, and are forgivable over a three-year term. Loans can be used for advertising costs, lease/acquisition of tenant space/property, and acquisition of software, inventory, and equipment. One full time job must be created as a result of the loan.
Please contact Marisa Warneke, Community Planner, at 847.923.3851 or via email with any questions.
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Residential Rehabilitation Loan Program
Assistance is available for eligible homeowners who are in need of home improvements. Eligible homeowners must meet certain asset and income requirements to qualify. Eligible home reapirs include weatherization improvement, replacement of items in disrepair, and the correction of code violations. Loans are provided at a 0% interest rate with a maximum loan amount of $25,000 for single-family detached homes and $15,000 for multi-family units. The village has partnered with North West Housing Partnership to administer this program. Please visit the website for more information.
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~SENIOR NEWS~
Senior Scam Prevention Seminar: April 23
This free presentation is designed to provide awareness of scams targeting senior citizens. Speakers include detectives from the Investigations Division and members of the Crime Prevention Unit of the Schaumburg Police Department.
Tuesday, April 23
10am
Schaumburg Township Library
130 S. Roselle Road
Rasmussen Room South
To register for this free event, contact Crime Prevention Specialist Paula Diaz at 847.348.7274. Refreshments will be provided.
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Schaumburg Senior Follies Variety Show

Singers, dancers, and an array of other performers will be appearing at the first ever Senior Follies talent show at the Prairie Center for the Arts.
The Senior Follies variety show will take place on Sunday, April 14 at 2pm at the Prairie Center, 201 Schaumburg Court. Refreshments will be served following the show. Admission is $5.
For more information, contact the Prairie Center at 847.895.3600.
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Driving Safety Classes for Seniors
Monday/Wednesday
4/8-4/10/13
5:30pm - 9:30pm
St. Alexius Medical Center
1555 Barrington Road
Hoffman Estates, IL 60169
Susan Sinetean, 866.253.9426
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American Red Cross
Take a Red Cross Class Today From lifeguarding to babysitting to first aid, CPR/AED training, learn lifesaving and caregiving skills from the experts. Go to the website or call 1.800.RED CROSS. Get engaged. Get certified. Get inspired. Click here to view a PDF schedule of classes for March- Chicago & NW Indiana Territory | |
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Veterans Networking and Job Club: April 2
Tuesday, April 2
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Emmett's Tavern in West Dundee
28 West Main Street (2nd floor)
Free admission, just come to meet AMSN members from Sears Holdings, fellow veterans, and network. Consider bringing business cards. Sears HR Representatives are attending event. If you have any questions, call Michele Clifton at 847.286.0043.
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Weekend MBA Information Session: April 4
Attend a special information session to learn more about the UIC Liautaud Graduate School of Business new Weekend MBA program, which begins this fall.
April 4
6pm - 8pm
Chicago Marriott Schaumburg
50 N Martingale Road
Click here for directions
312.996.4573
Link to RSVP for the info session
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Spring Valley Concert Band Water Music: April 7
Sunday, April 7
4pm
Prairie Center for the Arts
Trey Johnson, Conductor
Michael Dolan, Guest Conductor
$5 Admission, kids under 12 are free
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Eighth Annual Oil Change for Change: April 20
Saturday, April 20
8am - 3pm
DJs Auto Service Center
495 Estes Avenue
In honor of Carole Origer, DJ's Auto Service Center will donate their time and Napa Auto Parts will donate the oil and filters for this day of remembering and raising funds for the American Cancer Society.
http://www.cancer.org/
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Save the Date: May 5
Walk to End Brain Tumors Coming to Schaumburg
Registration for the Michael Matters 5K Stadium Walk will begin at 11am, with the walk scheduled to start at noon. Michael Matters Foundation Board member, Jackie Bange (WGN News Anchor), will be the emcee. The event will also feature free raffle prizes and Kid's Zone activities. (Stadium concessions will be open for food, soda, and beer sales.)
To register for the walk, donate, or become a sponsor, please visit the website.
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 About Schaumburg
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Schaumburg is the largest center of economic development in the State of Illinois, outside the City of Chicago, but it is also very much a community of neighbors and neighborhoods.
Quality of life is important to us and we are constantly working to enhance it. Schaumburg boasts 90 miles of bike paths, the Schaumburg Prairie Center for the Arts with a 442-seat theater, gallery, outdoor stage, and the 135 acre Spring Valley Nature Center and Historic Farm site. Offering excellent schools, a superb park district, and superior village services, Schaumburg is a wonderful place to live, work, and raise a family. If you are planning a visit, our hotels, restaurants, and shops will make your stay comfortable. Visit the website for more information.
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Disclaimer:
The Village of Schaumburg accepts no liability for the advertisements in this newsletter and does not endorse any product advertised. Any advertisement does not necessarily represent the view or support of the Village of Schaumburg.
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