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April 5, 2013

 Village President

Al Larson

 

Trustees

Marge Connelly

Hank Curcio

George Dunham

Frank Kozak

Mark Madej

Jack Sullivan

 

Village Clerk

Marilyn Karr

 

Village Manager

Ken Fritz

In This Issue...

Municipal Aggregation
Early Voting
Scholarships Available
Public Meeting
Recycling Event
Take Charge of Your Health
Memorial Day
AARP Driving Safety
Senior News
Economic Development
Roosevelt's Spring Fling
Job & Networking Ministry

About Schaumburg

 

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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:

 

  1. Water Bill Payments
  2. Metra Parking Permit
  3. Business/Rental/Vending License Renewals
  4. 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.

 

 

 

 

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.


 

 

 

 

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 calling 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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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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Zoning Board of Appeals Agenda Items

 

Date:  4/10/2013

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, Continued from March 13, 2013
  • RIVERVIEW SWEET SHOPPE / 229 S. Roselle Road - Suburban Equities Plaza / Special Use for a Type "C" Restaurant and Parking Variation, Continued from March 13, 2013
  • QDOBA / 2602 W. Schaumburg Road - Shops at Schaumburg Court / Site Plan Amendment - Patio Addition and Special Use for a Type "C" Restaurant
  • LAO SZE CHUAN / 1220 Valley Lake Drive - Valley Lake Plaza / Special Use for a Type "A" Restaurant 

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.  

 

 

 

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:

  • Senior Accountant
  • Bicycle Safety Patrol
  • Intern - Forestry (Bachelors)
  • Assistant Director of Engineering & Public Works
  • Purchasing Account Clerk
  • Intern - Human Resources

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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.

This weekly e-newsletter provides timely information on general news and events from the Village of Schaumburg.

 


aggregationMunicipal Aggregation Implementation Update

 

Lightning Following the passage of the municipal electric aggregation program's plan of operations and governance, the village will be seeking proposals from ICC licensed alternative retail electric suppliers to provide electricity to residents and small businesses throughout Schaumburg.  

 

The process of selecting and approving an alternative retail electric supplier should be complete by the beginning of May. After a supplier is chosen and a contract is negotiated, eligible residents and small business owners will receive opt-out letters from the new supplier informing them of the new electric supply rate.  

 

Please note the Village of Schaumburg has NOT chosen an alternative retail electric supplier and is NOT currently in negotiations with an electric supplier. The village's new electric supplier will not visit residents in person at their homes or ask for their electric bill.  

 

Municipal Aggregation Implementation Process:

  1. Referendum passed on November 6
  2. Review of Consultant's proposals
  3. Plan of Operations and Governance created & Ordinance (approved at Village Board meeting)
  4. Two Public Hearings to discuss the Village's Plan of Operations and Governance
  5. Village submits Request for Proposals from Alternative Retail Electric Suppliers
  6. Alternative Retail Electric Supplier is chosen and contract is finalized
  7. Residents informed by mail of finalized rate for the supply of electricity
  8. Eligible residents receive Opt-Out letters from the village
  9. Residential and small commercial retail customer accounts switched from ComEd to the village's new electric supplier

The village's aggregation program will not affect how customers receive electricity, report outage, or pay bills. Under the aggregation program ComEd will no longer be generating electricity, but they will still distribute the electricity and continue to be responsible for billing issues and power outages.

 

For more information, please contact Jessica DeMory in the Manager's office at 847.923.4702. View the Frequently Asked Questions on the website.

 

 

 

 

votingEarly Voting 

 

vote Schaumburg Township District Library will hold early voting for the April 9 General Election until April 6, from 9AM-5PM

 

 

 

 

 

scholarshipVillage of Schaumburg
20th Annual Community Scholarship

 

Candidates must submit completed application by 3pm on Friday, April 12 to: Office of the President, 101 Schaumburg Court, Schaumburg, Illinois 60193

 

For more information and to download an application...

 


publicmeetingPublic Meeting Notice: April 17 - Salem Drive Construction Open House

 

 

street closure You are encouraged to attend a public meeting concerning the proposed improvement of Salem Drive between Bode Road and Illinois Route 58 (Golf Road) and Bode Road between Braintree Drive and Bode Circle.

 

Wednesday, April 17

6pm to 8pm

Enders-Salk Elementary School Gymnasium

345 North Salem Drive

Schaumburg, IL 60194

 

The public meeting will be held as an open-house format, which will allow interested persons to attend any time between 6pm and 8pm to review exhibits, ask questions, and submit comments. Village representatives and project consultants will be present to discuss the project and answer questions.

 

If you have any questions about this project, contact Kristin Mehl at 847.923.6618 or via e-mail.




electronicRecycling Event: April 20 

 

Electronic Waste

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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healthTake Charge of Your Health: April 24 - May 29

 

medical heart The village is once again offering the program: Take Charge of Your Health. It is an evidence-based self-management program developed by Stanford University and licensed by Age Options. This six-week interactive program is for anyone age 55 or older with an ongoing health condition such as arthritis, diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, chronic pain, anxiety, etc.  

 

The program will be held at the Schaumburg Township District Library on Wednesday afternoons from 1-3:30pm beginning April 24 and ending May 29. To register, call 847.923.3766.

 

 

 

seniornews~SENIOR NEWS~

 

Senior Follies: April 14

 

Sunday, April 14 at 2pm

Prairie Center for the Arts

201 Schaumburg Court 

 

Senior Follies Couple Enjoy the talents of local singers, dancers, and performers in Schaumburg's senior citizen talent show. The one-hour program will be followed by a coffee and dessert reception.

 

Tickets: $5 General Admission

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Senior Scam Prevention Seminar: April 23

 

seniors at computer This 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 no-cost event, contact Crime Prevention Specialist Paula Diaz at 847.348.7274. Refreshments will be provided.


 

memorialSave the Date
Memorial Day: May 27 

 
10:45am - St. Peter Lutheran Church

memorial day In conjunction with the American Legion Post 1983 and VFW Post 2202, the villages of Schaumburg and Hoffman Estates, as well as other community groups and volunteers, a Memorial Day Observance will be held again at St. Peter Lutheran Church. 

 

More details will be posted soon on the Village of Schaumburg's website. For more information, send an e-mail to 
Kathleen Tempesta, Director of Community Services.

 

 
AARPAARP
 

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

 

 


meachamEconomic Development on Meacham Road

 

 

Meacham Road
Have you been wondering what happened to the building that was at 900 N. Meacham Road? The Audit Bureau of Circulations relocated their operations at 900 N. Meacham several years ago and the property had remained vacant as the office vacancy rate continues to be at 18%. Meacham Gatherings was approved for a redevelopment of the old Audit Bureau of Circulations facility and its private developer was granted special use approval for a sit-down restaurant, On the Border, and a second building to include Potbelly, Roti, Protein Bar, and Beer Market.

 

Down the block, the owner of the Bally's property decided to demolish the building to help facilitate the sale of this property. The village has been in discussions with a developer who would like to build sit-down restaurants there, though nothing has been formally submitted for review.

 

No public funds will be used for these projects. The village continues to work with businesses and developers to bring additional amenities to the community to support its residents, businesses, and visitors.

 

If you have any questions about Economic Development in Schaumburg, contact Matt Frank via email or at 847.923.3853.

 

 

rooseveltRoosevelt University's Spring Fling Carnival: April 20 

 

bingo 11am to 5pm

Saturday, April 20

Roosevelt University

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Colleges Against Cancer and all of Roosevelt's Student Organizations invite community members to the first ever Spring Fling Carnival for charity.

 

All monies raised throughout the carnival will be donated to the local American Cancer Society and the American Heart Association.

 

A dunk tank, bingo, raffles, volleyball tournament, photo booth, inflatables, food and more will be at the carnival for adults and children alike to participate. To see the list of activities and food vendors visit Facebook, Roosevelt University Colleges Against Cancer.

 

For more information, contact Rosie Paparella or Ben Scherr at 847.619.7942.

 

jobFor Your Information...
 

 

For Information About the Job & Networking Ministry at St. Hubert/Hoffman Estates, visit:

http://www.sainthubert.org/ministries/job.html

    

aboutAbout Schaumburg
 
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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