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Vol. 30, No. 1 - Jan/Feb 2008Village of Deerfield 850 Waukegan Road Deerfield, Illinois 60015 847/945-5000 Visit us online at www.deerfield-il.org Meeting Schedule Meeting times/dates subject to change. January Board of Trustees January 7 and 22, 7:30 p.m. Community Relations Commission January 8, 7:00 p.m. Plan Commission January 10 and 24, 7:30 p.m. Cable and Telecommunications Comm. January 15, 7:30 p.m. Village Center Development Comm. January 16, 7:30 p.m. Fine Arts Commission January 22, 6:00 p.m. Safety Council January 22, 7:30 p.m. Appearance Review Commission January 28, 7:30 p.m. February Board of Trustees February 4 and 19, 7:30 p.m. Village Center Development Comm. February 6, 7:30 p.m. Community Relations Commission February 12, 7:00 p.m. Plan Commission February 14 and 28, 7:30 p.m. Village Hall Closed February 18, President’s Day Cable and Telecommunications Comm. February 19, 7:30 p.m. Appearance Review Commission February 25, 7:30 p.m. Safety Council February 26, 7:30 p.m. Lake Cook Road Construction As part of the Illinois Tollway Authority Expansion program, the bridge over the northbound lanes of the Tri-State Tollway (I-294) is being rebuilt and widened in order to accommodate additional tollway lanes. The Tollway will also widen and resurface part of Lake Cook Road from west of the southbound I-294 entrance and exit ramps to east of Wilmot Road. Bridge and pavement work on Lake Cook Road will begin in early 2008 and will require long-term lane reductions. Traffic on Lake Cook Road will be reduced from three lanes to two lanes in each direction from west of the southbound I-294 ramps to east of Wilmot Road. Additionally, the dual left turn lanes at the Lake Cook Road intersection with the I-294 entrance and exit ramps will be reduced to single left turn lanes during construction. Delays on Lake Cook Road are expected. The project will also include water main construction and resurfacing along Wilmot Road. D-TALES Your Municipal News Source January / February 2008 Vol. 30, No. 1 Check it Out! Page 2: • Centennial Sculpture Naming Contest Page 3: • Snow Plowing Operations Page 5: • Citizens Police Academy Page 6: • February 5, 2008 Primary Election Info Page 7: • Boards and Commissions Thank You Tax Levy Approved by Board of Trustees Each local government serving the residents of Deerfield collects property taxes from residential and commercial property owners. At their December 17th meeting, the Mayor and Board of Trustees approved the 2007 Real Estate Tax Levy Ordinance that determines the property taxes that the Village will receive in the next year. The amount to be collected by the Village will remain at last year’s rate. As a portion of individual property tax bills, the Village receives approximately 3% of the total. This figure represents approximately 10% of the total revenue collected by the Village annually. Other revenue sources include sales tax, user charges and permit fees. Village staff has begun the process of preparing the 2008-2009 annual budget. This intensive process examines major capital improvement projects, along with everyday operations, and forecasts revenues and expenditures for the upcoming year. The Mayor and Board of Trustees has maintained a conservative approach so as to minimize the burden on the taxpayers in Deerfield. Continued on Page 2 Happy New Year! The Village of Deerfield wishes you a Prosperous 2008 Village Hall Project Complete On January 7, the Community Development Department, which since May 2006 has been housed at the Deerfield-Bannockburn Fire Protection District headquarters at 500 Waukegan Road, will open for business in their newly renovated offices in Village Hall, 850 Waukegan Road. This relocation completes the Village Hall expansion and renovation project that began in mid-2006. Those Continued on Page 3 Continued on Page 2 villageNEWS Page 2 doing business at Village Hall can now visit the Departments of Administration, Community Development, Finance and Police, all under one roof. Entrances to the Village Hall remain in two locations: the front doors along Waukegan Road, and the entrance to the Police Department lobby at the rear of the building. Parking remains along Jewett Park Drive and at the rear of the complex. In addition, a drop box for after-hours deposits for water bill payments has been relocated to the median on Jewett Park Drive between Village Hall and the First Presbyterian Church. Deerfield Village Hall Facts: •Built in 1957, the original section of the Village Hall was the first structure built for the sole use of the Village of Deerfield, despite the fact that the Village had been incorporated for over 50 years. The expanded Village Hall is expected to serve the needs of the community for While the Village cannot affect most of a property tax bill, through the commitment of the Mayor and Board of Trustees, it has certainly reduced its own dependence on property tax as a source of revenue. In addition, the Village has been honored with its 17th consecutive Distinguished Budget Presentation Award from the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA). This award highlights the commitment of the Mayor and Board of Trustees to present and approve a budget that promotes openness, encourages resident participation, and meets the highest standards of local government budgeting. Additional budget information will be available in upcoming issues of D-Tales. Questions regarding the Village’s budgeting process may be directed to the Finance Department at 847/945-5000, or via email at deermail@deerfield-il.org. A formal dedication ceremony and open house is planned for late spring. More information will be available in upcoming issues of D-Tales. Sculpture Naming On October 30, the Centennial Sculpture commissioned by the Village to celebrate Deerfield’s 2003 Centennial was installed on the front lawn of the Village Hall. This significant piece of public art by local artist Mary Block adds interest to Deerfield’s Village Center and enhances the park-like setting in the front of the Village Hall. While informally referred to as the “Centennial Sculpture,” the Fine Arts Commission will be conducting a community-wide contest to officially rename the sculpture for the formal dedication ceremony in the spring. The sculpture depicts an image of “family,” a theme selected for the piece by the Fine Arts Commission when it was commissioned. The naming contest is open to all Deerfield residents. Please send your submission, along with your name, address and phone number to “Sculpture Naming Contest,” 850 Waukegan Road, Deerfield, Illinois 60015, or submit via email to deermail@deerfield- il.org. The Fine Arts Commission will review the entries and select a winner. Questions may be directed to Jeffrey Marks, Fine Arts Commission Chair, at 312/606- 0400. the next 50 years. •The expanded Village Hall is approximately 27,000 square feet and includes offices, conference rooms for the use of the Village’s Boards and Commissions, staff and outside groups, and state-of- the-art technology throughout. •The new council chambers can hold an audience of 95 and is flexible enough to be used for public hearings or even small scale concerts. •In 2001, the Village Hall was named in honor of Mayor Bernard Forrest, who served the Village as mayor for 32 years, the longest in Deerfield’s history. •In 2007, the new council chambers was named for Bob Franz, who served as village manager for 28 years, the longest in Deerfield’s history. •On the front lawn of the Village Hall stand two sculptures - one donated by the Sara Lee Corporation in 1991 when they moved from their corporate headquarters once located on Waukegan Road - and another, the Centennial Sculpture, recently installed and commissioned to celebrate Deerfield’s centennial in 2003. • $6.1 million of the $6.6 million cost of the expansion project was funded through the downtown tax increment financing (TIF) district. Village Hall Continued from Page 1 Tax Levy Continued from Page 1 Reminders: Christmas Tree Collection: Veolia will collect Christmas trees placed at the curb on January 7 and 14 (for those with Monday collections) and January 8 and 15 (for those with Tuesday collections). Village Hall Closed: Village Hall will be closed on Tuesday, January 1 in observance of New Year’s Day and Monday, February 18 in observance of President’s Day. SWALCO Collections: Need to dispose of old electronics after the holidays? SWALCO is hosting the following household electronics collections: • 1180 Half Day Road, Highland Park Tuesdays and Fridays from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. • 1151 Kilborne Road, Gurnee January 24, 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. publicWORKS Page 3 •By Village ordinance, vehicles cannot be parked on the street for 24 hours after 3 inches of snow have fallen. Keeping vehicles off the street assists plows and salt trucks in clearing the streets more effectively. •By Village ordinance, you may not deposit snow from your property onto the street or sidewalk. This can hinder safe passage of vehicles and pedestrians and makes it harder for Village plow crews to keep streets clear. •Adopt a fire hydrant! Remember, when you shovel your sidewalk and driveway, do not forget to clear snow from fire hydrants in front of your property to ensure that they are accessible if needed. In 2009, major road construction will occur on Lake Cook Road that will involve repairing the Lake Cook/Pfingsten Road Bridge, installing traffic signals on Birchwood and Lake Cook Road, as well as repair and replacement of other traffic signals. A water main on Lake Cook Road will also be replaced. A rebuild and widening of the intersection of Waukegan and Lake Cook Roads will also take place at this time. Lake Cook Road will be widened to six lanes from Birchwood to Pfingsten. This project will involve numerous government agencies. This aspect of construction is likely to be significantly disruptive to traffic in the area. As information is finalized, it will be communicated to residents and businesses to help minimize negative effects. For updates on the Tollway project, please visit www.deerfield-il.org. The widening and reconstruction of the Lake Cook Road/Wilmot Road intersection will provide an opportunity for the Village of Deerfield to remove and replace an 800’ section of deteriorated water main and several fire hydrants and install 4,400 square feet of sidewalk, predominantly on the north side of Lake Cook Road. Wilmot Road will be closed to northbound traffic between Lake Cook Road and Gordon Terrace for a period of three weeks beginning in spring 2008 in order to upgrade and replace Village water main. Northbound Wilmot Road traffic will then be detoured via Lake Cook Road, Saunders Road and Deerfield Road until the water main construction is complete. Northbound Wilmot Road will then be reopened to traffic for the remainder of construction. Southbound Wilmot Road will remain open during all stages. Snow Plowing Operations Snow removal and roadway ice control operations have been underway since early December. The Village’s Public Works Department is prepared to deal with these situations and is able to effectively clear Deerfield’s 70 miles of roadway quickly to make safe passage possible for all who use our streets. To assist your neighbors and Village staff this winter, please remember the following: •One way to assure that street plows do not fill a cleared driveway entrance with snow is to follow this simple guideline: Shovel the snow to the side, in the direction of traffic, and clear a pocket of snow on the opposite side of your driveway (see the illustration above). The accumulated snow in the plow will dump into the pocket and not on your driveway. This simple procedure will reduce the possibility of residual snow being plowed from the street into your driveway. Prevent Damage to Mailboxes During the winter months, mailboxes are sometimes damaged when snow storms affect Deerfield. If your mailbox has been damaged this winter, or if you are planning to install a new one, please be aware of how to properly install a mailbox that meets Village standards. The majority of mailbox knockdowns result because the post supporting the mailbox has deteriorated or because the mailbox was installed too close to the roadway. A mailbox may extend no less than 12 inches from the back of the curb or the roadway edge. The mailbox post must be mounted at least 18 inches away from the back of the curb or roadway edge. The post should be strong, but should be able to break away if struck by a vehicle that leaves the pavement. If you decide to install a new mailbox, contact JULIE by dialing 811 before you dig. This will allow you to see any buried utilities so that you will know where they are located. If you have questions regarding your mailbox, please contact the Public Works Department at 847/317-7245. The illustration above highlights the best ways to shovel snow to keep your driveway as clear as possible during plowing operations. Construction Continued from Page 1 The following is a synopsis of actions taken by the Village Board since the last publication of D-Tales. For complete sets of minutes for Village Board meetings, please visit the Village’s website at www.deerfield-il.org. Village Board Action Approved an Ordinance for an Amendment to a Special Use for Additional Parking at Shepard Middle School Approved an Ordinance for an Amendment to a Special Use to Allow an Addition to the Building and Site Renovations at North Shore Chinese Christian Church Approved an Ordinance for an Amendment to the Signage Plan for the Walgreens Campus Approved an Ordinance Directing the Disposition of Certain Surplus Motor Vehicles Awarded Contract for Consulting Services for the Bridge Rehabilitation Project to URS Corporation Authorized Construction to Proceed on Wilmot Road Water Main to Kenny Construction Awarded Contract for Consulting Services for the Hazel Avenue and Chestnut Street Infrastructure Project to URS Corporation Awarded Contract for Consulting Services for the Carlisle Avenue and Carriage Way Infrastructure to URS Corporation Awarded Sludge Removal Contract to Stewart Spreading Approved Purchase of a Grinder at the Water Reclamation Facility from JWC Environmental Authorized Village Manager to Approve Change Orders for the Village Hall Expansion and Renovation Project Awarded Contract for the Wastewater Reclamation Facility Grit Tank Rehabilitation Project to Martin Peterson Co. 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Adopted a Resolution Adopting the Illinois Emergency Mutual Aid System Agreement Approved an Ordinance Levying Taxes for Corporate Purposes for the Current Fiscal Year, Commencing on the First Day of May, 2007, and Ending on the Thirtieth Day of April 2008, for the Village of Deerfield, Lake and Cook Counties, Illinois Approved an Ordinance Abating 2007 Tax Levy Requirements for the Series 2003 General Obligation Refunding Bonds Approved an Ordinance Abating 2007 Tax Levy Requirements for the Series 1998 General Obligation Refunding Bonds Approved a Request by Congregation B’nai Jehoshua Beth Elohim for a Six Month Extension of Previously Approved Plans for a Synagogue at 1101-1201 Lake Cook Road in the Deerfield Business Center Authorized Mayor to Sign Intergovernmental Agreement for Wilmot Road Infrastructure Rehabilitation Awards and Proclamations Proclaimed November 2007 “Fair Housing Month” boardREPORT communityCALENDAR Page 4 Deerfield Park District Holiday Happenings Jewett Park January 2-4 Winter Sports Camps Jewett Park January 2-4 Times Vary Half Day Happening Jewett Park January 18 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - School’s Out Program Jewett Park January 21 Super Bowl Party Patty Turner Senior Center February 3 Daddy Daughter Dinner Dance Patty Turner Senior Center February 10 President’s Day - School’s Out Program Jewett Park February 18 Half Day Happening Jewett Park February 27 For more information or to register for Park District programs, call 847/945-0650, or visit www.deerfieldparkdistrict.org. Deerfield Public Library The Library will be closed Tuesday, January 1 in observance of New Years Day; Monday, February 18 in observance of President’s Day Adult Programs: Book Discussion: “The Omnivore’s Dilemma” by Michael Pollan January 3, 7:30 p.m. Staging Your Home to Live In or Sell January 9, 7:00 p.m. Keep Your New Year’s Resolution! Organize & Enhance Your Image & Wardrobe January 16, 7:00 p.m. Book Discussion: “White Ghost Girls” by Alice Greenway January 17, 7:30 p.m. CSI: Bly Manor February 7, 7:00 p.m. Book Discussion: “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” by Jonathan Safran Foer February 14, 7:30 p.m. Losing at the Oscars February 24, 7:30 p.m. Youth Programs: Toddler Times January 4 & 17, 10:30 a.m. Family Times Saturdays at 11:00 a.m. K-9 Reading Buddies of the North Shore January 14 & 25, 6:30 p.m. After School Stories Thursdays beginning January 24 Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Contest Helping Hands,February 1 - 29, Father/Son Book Party February 4, 6:00 p.m. Dr. Seuss Birthday Party! March 1 Note: Please register in advance for all programs by calling 847/945-3311. Visit the library on the web at www.deerfieldlibrary.org West Deerfield Township Township Board meetings will be held January 15 and February 19 at the Township Offices, 601 Deerfield Road. For more information on township services, visit www.westdeerfieldtownship.org. villageINFO policeDEPARTMENT Page 5 neighborhoods, where they can share what they have learned. CO Poisoning Prevention Tips Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless gas that, with too much exposure, can cause sudden illness and death. In order to protect individuals and families from harm caused by this gas, the State of Illinois mandated CO detectors in homes, effective January 1, 2007. These tips are also helpful in keeping your family safe: •Never use a gas range or oven to heat a home. •Never use a charcoal grill, hibachi, lantern, or portable camping stove inside a home, tent, or camper. •Never run a generator, pressure washer, or any gasoline-powered engine inside a basement, garage, or other enclosed structure, even if the doors or windows are open. •Keep vents and flues free of debris, especially if winds are high. Flying debris can block ventilation lines. •Never run a motor vehicle, generator, pressure washer, or any gasoline-powered engine outside an open window, door, or vent where exhaust can enter an enclosed area. •Never leave the motor running in a vehicle parked in an enclosed or partially enclosed space, such as a garage. •If CO poisoning is suspected, consult a health care professional immediately. Citizens Police Academy The Deerfield Police Department is again sponsoring a Citizens Police Academy. Classes meet on Wednesday evenings, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. beginning January 16, 2008 through March 19, 2008. Classes are limited to 12 participants who must be at least 18 years old, a Deerfield resident and have no felony convictions. Most classes will be held at the Deerfield Police Department, 850 Waukegan Road, but some classes may also be held at an alternate location, depending on the subject matter. Topics covered in the classes include fundamentals of investigations, narcotics, canine units, and a citizen ride-along. To apply to participate in the Citizens Police Academy, download an application from the Police Department’s website at www.deerfield- il.org/police/cpa.htm and return the completed application to the Police Department. You may also pick up an application at the Police Department. Questions may be directed to Sgt. Mel Soltwisch at 847/945- 8636 from 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. The Deerfield Police Department is committed to the philosophy of Community Policing. The Citizens Police Academy provides a forum to improve lines of communication between the police and the community. Graduates become partners with the Police Department in identifying problems and solutions to quality of life issues that face the Deerfield community and take their knowledge back to their Measure Your Carbon Footprint A carbon footprint is a measure of the impact human activities have on the environment in terms of the amount of green house gases produced, measured in units of carbon dioxide. During the winter season heating costs can take a toll on your pocket, as well as on the environment. Following these simple steps can save you money and help lessen your carbon footprint. •Turn off unused lights and electronics. •Use compact fluorescent light bulbs. •Use a programmable thermostat to lower temperatures when no one is at home. •Take a shorter shower, use a low-flow showerhead, and turn down your water heater by 1-3 degrees. •Increase wall, window, and roof insulation as much as possible. Decreasing your carbon footprint will help contribute to a healthier environment in this community. Deerfield is a proud member of Clean Air Counts, a coalition of governments and private businesses in the Chicagoland area committed to promoting the environment. These simple steps can help you to do your part to make a visible difference in Deerfield! Senior Programs @ PTSC For more information on any of the programs listed below, including times and locations, or to register to be a member, please contact the Patty Turner Senior Center at 847/940- 4010. January 8, Blood Pressure/Blood Glucose Screenings January 9, “Jersey Boys” January 14, Great Decisions January 17, Films with Dick Ferris January 24, Chili Lunch January 26, Chinese New Year Spectacular - Arie Crown February 3, Super Bowl Party sponsored by Manor Care February 7, “Botanic Garden” February 21, Academy Awards - Lunch with “Oscar” February 26, Winslow Homer/Edward Hopper-Art Institute February 28, Films with Dick Ferris Lending Closet The Patty Turner Senior Center lends on a short term basis, wheelchairs, walkers, canes, bath benches, commodes, grabber sticks, etc. Senior Car Program The Patty Turner Senior Center offers a drop off/pick-up service for older adults in Deerfield, Lincolnshire, Bannockburn and Riverwoods. The service is available on a reservation only, first come/ first served basis. villageINFO Page 6 Precinct 413 Deerfield High School 1959 N. Waukegan Road Precinct 414 Deerspring Pool 200 Deerfield Road Precinct 415 Deerspring Pool 200 Deerfield Road Precinct 416 Deerfield High School 1959 Waukegan Road Precinct 417 St. Gregory's Episcopal Church 815 Wilmot Road Precinct 418 Congregation B'nai Tikvah 1558 Wilmot Road Precinct 419 Congregation B'nai Tikvah 1558 Wilmot Road Precinct 420 St Gregory's Episcopal Church 815 Wilmot Road Precinct 421 Deerfield Village Hall 850 Waukegan Road Precinct 422 Deerspring Pool 200 Deerfield Road Precinct 423 Deerfield Village Hall 850 Waukegan Road Precinct 424 Deerfield Village Hall 850 Waukegan Road Precinct 425 Patty Turner Senior Center 375 Elm Street Precinct 426 St. Gregory's Episcopal Church 815 Wilmot Road Precinct 427 Patty Turner Senior Center 375 Elm Street Precinct 428 Patty Turner Senior Center 375 Elm Street Precinct 429 St. Gregory's Episcopal Church 815 Wilmot Road Precinct 221 Red Oak School 530 Red Oak Lane (Highland Park, Morraine Township) Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-4:30.p.m. Additional hours for Early Voting will be Saturday, January 12 and Saturday January 19 from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. West Deerfield Township office will serve voters in the Township. Absentee Voting: Only residents who expect to be absent from the Village on voting day are eligible to vote during in-person absentee voting. In-person absentee voting will be available at the West Deerfield Township offices on February 1 and February 4 from 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Additional hours for Absentee Voting will be Saturday, February 2 from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. You may also request an absentee ballot through the mail by calling the Lake County Clerk's office at (847) 377- 2406. The last day to make this request is January 31, 2008. Where do I vote on February 5, 2008?: Polling places open at 6:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. Please refer to the precinct map to learn in which precinct your home is located. Detailed below are the Election Day polling places for all West Deerfield Township precincts. General Primary Election February 5, 2008 West Deerfield Township would like to remind West Deerfield Township residents that there will be a General Primary Election on February 5, 2008. Voter Registration for the Upcoming Election: You may register to vote for this election at the West Deerfield Township office at 601 Deerfield Road in Deerfield until January 8, 2008. Regular business hours are Monday- Friday, 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Between January 9 and January 22, 2008, residents may register to vote at the County Clerk’s office only. By law, registration must close 28 days prior to an election, so please take advantage of the opportunity to become a registered voter as soon as possible. No registrations will be taken after January 22, 2008 until voter registration resumes on February 7, 2008. As a reminder, an applicant must be a U.S. Citizen, at least 18 years of age by the next Election Day and a resident of your Lake County precinct address for 30 days immediately prior to an election. In order to register, you will need two forms of identification, one showing your current address. Early Voting: Early Voting is available to any registered voter. Early Voting will take place on January 14 - 31, 2008 at the West Deerfield Township office at 601 Deerfield Rd. in Deerfield. Regular voting hours are Polling Places villageINFO Page 7 Appearance Review Commission Richard Coen, Ch. Lisa Cummings ~ Tom Dahlberg Sean Ehlke ~ Jeremy Kanter Howard Shachter ~ Glenn Zagon Board of Building Appeals Ted Galvani ~ Walter Hallford Richard R. Osman ~ Berton Ring Steven Welch Board of Police Commissioners James Marovitz, Ch. Paul Blakey ~ James Warren Rick Hiton, ex officio Board of Zoning Appeals Bob Speckmann, Ch. Leonard Adams ~ Larry Berg Herbert Kessel ~ Theodore Kuczek Jim Moyer ~ Bruce Robbins* Karen Scott Cable & Telecommunications Commission Paul Diambri, Ch. John Chaput ~ Neil Charak Phillip Elbling ~ Gregory Lapin Steven Robinson ~ John Sanner William Steffey ~ Ken Urbaszewski Cemetery Association Maynard Grossman ~ Laura Kempf Daniel Ziemba Community Relations Commission Jerry Witkovsky, Ch. Gil Antokal ~ Mitchell Feinberg Penina Frankel ~ Martin Friedman Bruce Robbins* ~ Neil Samuels Ken Schmetterer* ~ Lois Shane Lawrence Tracey ~ Lori Zwart Electrical Commission James Brown ~ Ted Galvani Richard R. Osman ~ James Quinn Michael Rouse Emergency Services Disaster Agency Stan Rundell, Coordinator* David Arnold ~ John Chaput Gregory Lapin ~ William Steffey Charles Van Eeckhout ~Jim Waring Energy & Recycling Commission Matthew Wylie, Ch. Susan Ansbach ~ Donald Anderson Amy Parker ~ Laurence Ratner Glenn Schwartz ~ Edwin Seidman Family Days Committee Judy Nelson, Ch. Gene DiClementi* ~ Arthur Hyams Rick Julison ~ Gene Meltser Edwin Seidman ~ Mark Villano Farmer’s Market Committee Pat & Tom Jester Joanne Kunz Joan & Brian Reed Fine Arts Commission Jeffrey Marks, Ch. Dorothy Fiedler ~ James Golding Sharon Laney ~ Edwin Seidman Barbara Weisskopf Manpower Commission Jules Crystal, Ch. Sherrie Cromie* ~ Julie Morrison Jean Reuther ~ Susie Wexler Plan Commission Michael Swartz, Ch. Martin Becker* ~ Gail Gussis Elaine Jacoby ~ David Marks Mary Oppenheim ~ Stuart Shayman Norton Wasserman Police Pension Board Mark Anfenson Robert Davenport Kenneth Urbaszewski Safety Council Alan Bromberg, Ch. Melissa Bigg ~ Marc Brown Lora Hauser ~ William Keefe Larry Smith Sister City Committee Else Kuerten ~ Ken Nylund Ruth Schiffels Stormwater Management Commission Bill Davis, Ch. Franklin Kulhanek ~ Lee Rose Village Center Development Commission Alan Garfield, Ch., Oscar Adler ~ Douglas Banzuly Gary Cooper ~ Garo Emerzian Ernst Kaufmann ~ Joan Reed Daniel Rudd* ~ Jannes Zobus (* No Longer Serving) THANK YOU! Our sincere thanks to these residents who volunteered their time on the Village’s various Boards, Commissions and Committees in 2007. If you are interested in volunteering on a Board or Commission, please contact the Village Manager’s Office at 847/719-7400 for an application. The Village of Deerfield is committed to providing superior services to its residents. Therefore, we are pleased to respond to your individual questions, thoughts, suggestions, or concerns. Simply return this form to Village Hall or email us at deermail@deerfield-il.org. Please provide an address so that we can respond directly. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Name: ______________________ Address:___________________________________________ Please return to: Village Manager’s Office 850 Waukegan Road Deerfield, Illinois 60015 Village Board meetings are the first and third Mondays of the month and are held at 7:30 p.m. in the Robert D. Franz Council Chambers at Village Hall. If a meeting falls on a holiday, it is scheduled for the following business day. The Village Board agenda and agenda packet are posted on the Village’s website. www.deerfield-il.org, and cable channel 10 on the Friday prior to the Village Board Meeting. Village Voice Village Officials: Mayor: Steven M. Harris - 847/940-7533 Email: sharris@mcdonaldhopkins.com Trustees: Robert Benton - 847/945-1570 Email: bobbenton@prodigy.net Michelle Feldman - 847/940-0628 Email: feldman4df@sbcglobal.net Thomas Jester - 847/945-6489 Email: tapjester@yahoo.com Harriet E. Rosenthal - 847/945-3545 Email: harrietrose@comcast.net William S. Seiden - 847/945-2442 Email: wss5@comcast.net Barbara J. Struthers - 847/940-0917 Email: bjstruthers@bjsltd.net Village Manager Kent S. Street - 847/719-7400 Email: kstreet@deerfield-il.org Village Hall/Police Department 850 Waukegan Road Deerfield, Illinois 60015 847/945-5000 (Switchboard and Finance) 847/719-7484 (Community Development) 847/945-8636 (Police non-emergency) Public Works and Engineering 465 Elm Street 847/317-7245 847/317-2490 (Engineering) lastPAGE PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 1 Deerfield, Illinois D-Tales 850 Waukegan Road Deerfield, Illinois 60015 Philip Kiraly, Editor POSTAL CUSTOMER DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS 60015