Politics & Government

Aldermen Pick Up Discussion On Hahn Street Candidates Monday

Money matters—and some well-deserved attention to the IC Catholic Prep Girls Volleyball Team—top the agenda Monday.

The Hahn Street Development is back on the city's agenda Monday night. Aldermen will discuss the financial analysis of the development as it relates to the two finalists' proposals: Morningside Group and Lincoln Property.

This discussion, along with a review of the 2014 proposed budget, will take place in a Committee of the Whole following the regular City Council meeting. Start time will be about 8 p.m.

The regular meeting, scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m., will open with recognition of the IC Catholic Prep State Champion Girls Volleyball Team.

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The public will then be invited to speak for up to three minutes on any topic.

In addition to approval of minutes and accounts payable, the consent agenda includes the following items for approval:

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  • bid of $38,000 from Rockwell Space Solutions for the Elmhurst Public Works garage mezzanine project 
  • bid of $34,890 from RJN Group for engineering work on the lift station replacement project
  • bid of $67,767 from JWC Environmental for the Saylor and Jackson Lift Station sewage grinder
  • bid of $131,500 from Baxter and Woodman for engineering work related to the water reclamation facility dissolved air flotation replacement project
  • amendment to code regarding part-time police officers. Changes include setting a per-year maximum on work hours and defining duties.
  • stop signs at May and Prairie
  • purchase of a Toyota Camry SE for $20,000
  • new sewerage treatment rate of $2.894 per thousand gallons
  • Bethel United Church of Christ amended conditional use and variation to construct a fellowship hall
  • series of ordinances to approve levies for special service areas 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14 and 15
  • series of ordinances abating the 2013 tax levy to pay general obligation bonds
  • purchase of three vehicles at a cost of about $25,000 apiece for the Police Department
  • yield sign at Fay and Glenview
  • denial of front yard setback and variations for 184 N. Walnut
  • front yard setback at 822 S. Bryan
  • fifth letter of agreement with Addison Corridor LLC for the Addison parking garage project
  • reclassification of Industrial Drive from local road to collector—urban road

The Council will then hear any reports from Mayor Steve Morley and City Manager Jim Grabowski, and approve the tax levy for fiscal year 2013.

Elmhurst City Council meets at City Hall, 209 N. York St.


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