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Village Website Going Mobile!

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www.streamwood.org
Get the New Shop
Streamwood! App
Not only is the Village website now fully
mobile, but you can download the Shop
Streamwood! app at Google Play, the App
Store or with a QR Code. This app does more
than just link you to our business community
it links you to Village services as well.
Click on the Business tab to get monthly
coupons, deals, and job announcements
from local businesses. Click on the Village
tab to let us know about street lights that
are out, tree branches that need to be
trimmed, or other problems or concerns
around town. Convenient maps and answers
to frequently asked questions provide quick
help on the go.
Keep the Vi l l age at your fi ngerti ps.
Download our free app today!
The Villages website is now even easier to use and access. Whether
you connect from your home computer, tablet or smart phone,
answers to Village questions and concerns are just a click away!
Our website has been modified using Responsive Web Design
(RWD). RWD is an approach using specific layouts to provide an
optimal viewing experience across a wide range of devices. RWD
provides for easy reading and navigation with a minimum of resiz-
ing, panning, and scrolling with virtually no reduction in site aes-
thetics. Coding on each page automatically recognizes what kind of
device is being used, and adjusts the graphics accordingly. Its the
same site no matter what platform you use its just optimized for
your use and viewing.
Another new feature of our site is an improved Community Events cal-
endar. The calendar is also dynamic and will be automatically updated
to ensure that the latest information is available. Annual events, such
as Summer Celebration or Luminaria, will be pre-programmed to help
you plan in advance.
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Both of these services keep
you up-to-date on j ob
announcements, press
releases and more.
All of our other great fea-
tures - online bill paying,
citizen alert registration, and
Board agendas - are still
available. No app is needed
to access the Village web-
site. Check us out at
www.streamwood.org!
Our new website automatically recognizes whether youre on a computer,
tablet or phone, and adjusts the graphics. Its the same site, simply optimized
for your use and viewing.
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Billie Roth Kittie Kopitke Michael Baumer William Carlson James Cecille William Harper Guy Patterson Mary Thon
Recent Board Actions
Police Department Promotions
The Village Board recently promoted three of its
own to command positions. Ed Valente was pro-
moted to Deputy Police Chief, Daryl Syre was
promoted to Police Commander and Alex
VanDerLinden was promoted to Police Sergeant.
Congratulations!
New AutoZone Store Approved
The Village Board adopted an ordinance
paving the way for a new AutoZone Store to
be built in Streamwood. The new store will be
located adjacent to the Sutton Park Shopping
Center on Irving Park Road, across from the
Fire Station. Construction will begin in the
fall. The new store hopes to open in 2015.
Budget Award
The Village of Streamwood has, once again,
been awarded the Distinguished Budget
Award by the Illinois Government Finance
Officers Association (IGFOA). The award
recognizes municipal budgets that are of the
highest quality, and reflect the best man-
agement and ethical practices. Less than
5% of Illinois municipalities receive this
prestigious award. This is the 25th consecutive
year that the Village has been recognized for
its outstanding efforts.
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Village Board News
Just for the Health of It!
On Thursday, September 18, from 2:00-6:00 pm, Hanover Township, Cook County
Commissioner Timothy O. Schneider and the Victory Centre of Bartlett will sponsor
the 7th Annual Just for the Health of It community health and wellness expo. The expo will be held at
the Hanover Township Campus (250 S Route 59, Bartlett).
Free and open to the public, residents will be able to take advantage of over a dozen free health screen-
ings for bone density, veins, vision and more. Besides the free screenings, residents will also be able to
participate in raffles, get free chair massages and receive adjustments to their glasses. New this year is a
kids zone, complete with a petting zoo, photo booth, face painting, bouncy castle and more!
For questions about the event or to volunteer, please contact the Township Office of Community Health at
(630) 483-5665.
Fire Department Open House
Join us in observing Fire Prevention Month on
Saturday, October 4, from 11:00 am-2:00 pm, at
Fire Station #32 (900 W Irving Park Road). There
will be displays and activities for both adults and
children. Bring the whole family to learn about fire
safety, spray a fire hose or tour the station.
After you look at the equipment, head over to
Hoosier Grove for the Streamwood Park Districts
Pumpkinfest!
Hanover Township Oktoberfest
The Hanover Township Foundation will host its annual Oktoberfest
Fundraiser on Friday, October 3 from 5:00-9:00 pm. Attendees will be
treated to German food and live German music at the Bartlett Fire Barn
(218 S Main Street, Bartlett). Seasonal beverages will also be available
for purchase. Tickets are available for $30 per person or $50 per couple
in advance, or $35 per person the day of the event. The Foundation raises funds to assist in operating the
food pantry, support programs, and provide direct aid for qualifying residents. For questions, purchase of tick-
ets, or sponsorships, please call the Astor Avenue Community Center at (630) 540-9085.
Gallon Donors Recognized
The Village Board recognized multi-gallon blood donors at its August 21 meeting. The Blood Commission
compiled the names of over 400 donors who have given at least one gallon over the past six years.
Eighteen (18) people were noted as having donated more than eight gallons!
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: My water bill seems too high. Could there be a leak?
A. There may be. The Village will be happy to check for leaks at no cost. Some common
causes of high water bills are leaking faucets or toilets. Garden hoses with a small trickle of water can also
create large bills over time. Call the Public Works Department at (630) 736-3850 to request a check.
Deputy Chief
Ed Valente
received his
new badge,
and son Tim
got the honor
of pinning the
badge on dad.
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Message From The Village President
Sincerely,
Election Info
Election season is fast approaching. Make sure
you are ready to exercise your right to vote!
Voter Registration
In-person registration is available at Village Hall. Please bring proper identification
and proof of your current address to register. You may register on-line, get addi-
tional information, or check your current registration by visiting the Cook County
Election website at www.cookcountyclerk.comor calling (312) 603-0906.
The last day to register at Village Hall for the November 4, 2014
General Election will be Tuesday, October 7!
Vote by Mail
Do you have difficulty making it to the polling place? Will you be out of town
on El ecti on Day? You can request a mai l -i n bal l ot! Si mpl y vi si t
www.cookcountyclerk.com and download a mail ballot application.
Complete the application, sign and mail to Cook County. Mail ballots will be
delivered to your door in late-September.
Early Voting
Streamwood Village Hall will be an early voting location for the November 4
Election. Early voting will run from Monday, October 20 to Saturday,
November 1. Early voting will be available from 9:00 am-5:00 pm, Monday
through Saturday.
Nominating Petitions Available
The Consolidated Elections will be held on April 7, 2015. Nominating petitions
can be circulated starting on September 23, 2014. Three (3) Village Trustee
petitions will be on the ballot, along with other local, state and federal offices.
Petitions for Village Trustee must be filed with the Village Clerk between
December 15 and December 22, 2014.
The Village Board and staff will begin work
on our annual goals and objectives in
September. This exercise helps guide us
through the upcoming budget process. Goals
and objectives help us organize our priorities
and establish a roadmap for providing ser-
vices in the most cost-effective way.
The Board develops a list of key goals,
and then challenges staff to realize these
goals through implementation in the bud-
get. Last year, the Board wanted to
i mprove our technol ogi cal capaci ty,
improve communications with our resi-
dents, and reach out and support our
existing business community. The recent update to our website is a tangible result
of how this process works. Our new mobile website provides technological
advances in access and functionality. The Shop Streamwood! app allows improved
communication with our residents. It also allows our business community a free
service to promote the best our community has to offer. I encourage you to down-
load the Shop Streamwood! app and check it out for yourself.
Our local economy continues to improve. Work has begun on the new Toyota-Scion
dealership on Lake Street. Earthwork has started on the Spectrum Retirement
community on Schaumburg Road. The Board has just approved a new AutoZone
Store on Irving Park Road. These developments will enable us to continue to pro-
vide the highest quality services that our residents expect and deserve.
Rest assured that we continue to be prudent managers of your tax dollars. We
continue to work smarter and within our means. We are committed to keeping
Streamwood a great place to live, work and play.
On behalf of the Streamwood Chamber of Commerce, Park District and Village, we
would like to express our sincere appreciation to our many sponsors, food vendors,
and expo vendors, as well as all the hard work and effort of our numerous volun-
teers and staff, in making our 20th Annual Summer Celebration a Roarin Good
Time! It was wonderful to see so many people, of all ages, come out and enjoy a
weekend of family entertainment. Congratulations to the lucky winners of our raf-
fle and contests, as well as to all the parade winners (see list of winners on page
5). Summer Celebration is truly a celebration of our community. Our festival
always offers something for everyone . . . fantastic carnival rides, games and
activities, great food, lively music and a fabulous parade!
School is back in session. Please be especially careful driving in our school zones.
Be aware of the change in speed limits when children are present. Be mindful of
the state law prohibiting talking or texting on cell phones. The Police Department
will be actively enforcing these regulations to ensure that our streets, and our chil-
dren, remain safe.
Although summer is at its end, there are still many opportunities to enjoy the
weather and great outdoors. Explore the Community Health and Wellness Expo at
the Township, learn about fire safety at our Fire Open House, and take a hayride
at Pumpkinfest. We look forward to seeing you around town!
President Billie D. Roth
Cultures of Our Community Event
The Community Relations Commission is
preparing for its annual Cultures of Our
Community celebration to be held on
Saturday, November 8, at Poplar Creek
Library, from 1:00-4:00 pm. This popu-
lar event features entertainment, educa-
tional displays and cultural artifacts from
some of the various countries of origin
of Streamwoods residents. Residents
who would like to participate in
Cultures of Our Community should
contact Jean at (630) 736-3816.
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Village
Information
Village Clerk Kittie Kopitke Email: clerk@streamwood.org
KIDS FISHING DERBY: The Kiwanis Club of Streamwood is having a fishing derby on
Saturday, September 6 at 8:30 am at Surrey Woods Pond (Route 59 and Ascot Lane). Open to
kids 3-12 years old. For details, call Terri at (630) 768-7535.
BLOOD DRIVE OCTOBER 22: The Streamwood Blood Commission and VFW Post 5151 will
host a blood drive at Village Hall between 2:00 8:00 pm. Give the gift of life!
BE CAREFUL WHEN BAGGING LEAVES: Those cute plastic bags in the
shapes of pumpkins and spiders make easy front yard decorations when lled
with leaves. Remember that those leaves must be re-bagged into Kraft paper
bags or placed in designated containers for collection. Advanced Disposal will
not collect yardwaste in plastic bags.
HALLOWEEN HOURS OCTOBER 31: Halloween Trick-or-Treat hours are 3:00-7:00 pm.
Please watch out for little ghosts and goblins.
RECYCLING EVENT at the Hanover Park Metra Station on Saturday, September 27 from
9:00 am-1:00 pm. For details, call (630) 823-5600.
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CPR for Healthcare
Providers
Our CPR for Healthcare Providers course is
designed for professionals such as nurses, doc-
tors, paramedics, and nursing students. If you
need a CPR card for employment, this is the
class for you. Our next class date is September
13. The cost of this class is $50.00 for residents
and $65.00 for non-residents. For more informa-
tion, please call (630) 736-3650.
CPR/First Aid for Families
The Fire Department offers
this course once a year to
teach the basic CPR and
First Aid skills to aid
adults, infants and chil-
dren. There is no test to
pass or card issued. The
cost is $40.00 per family.
This years class will be held on October 11.
Do You Own Rental
Property?
Please know that all rental properties must be
licensed by the Village. For information on our
Rental Licensing program, visit our website at
www.streamwood.org or call the Community
Development Development at (630) 736-3843.
Smoke Alarms Save Lives
Smoke alarms prevent fire fatalities by giving you
and your family time to escape a
fire. Installing smoke alarms is one
of the best things you can do to
protect your life, your family and
your home! Heres how to get started:
Where Do I Put Them? Smoke alarms
should be on every level of your house and
within 15 feet of each bedroom.
Are Smoke Alarms Hard to Install?
Hard-wi red smoke al arms shoul d be
installed by an electrician. Battery-powered
alarms are easy to install, but if you need
help you can call the Fire Department.
How Do I Keep My Smoke Alarm
Working? Change your batteries every year.
Change your entire smoke alarm unit every 8-
10 years. The Fire Department may have units
available if you cannot afford one.
For information or assistance with your detector,
contact the Streamwood Fire Department at
(630) 736-3650.
GO GREEN Energy Saving Tips
Beat Meetings Scheduled
With fall upon us, we know that winter isnt far away. Now is the perfect time to get your house ready for
winter. The Villages Natural Resource Conservancy Commission offers these energy savings tips:
Take advantage of natural heat by opening blinds or drapes on sun-exposed windows.
Reverse the direction of your ceiling fans to push warmer air down.
Close fireplace dampers when not in use.
Plug leaks around windows and doors with caulking and weather-stripping.
Make sure air ducts are insulated and sealed.
Invest in a programmable thermostat to turn the heat down when youre away.
Replace leaky, single pane windows, doors and skylights.
A professional tune-up of your furnace is another way to help you save energy and money!
The Police Department will resume its Beat
Meetings in October. Beat 1 will meet on
October 7. Beat 2 will meet on October 20.
Beats 3 and 4 will meet together on October
28. All Beat Meetings are held in the Police
Training Room (401 E Irving Park Road). For
more information on the program and a copy
of our Beat Map, vi si t our websi te at
www.streamwood.org, or call (630)
736-3700.
Be a Good Neighbor
Fall weather pulls us outside, allowing us to enjoy the
weather before winter. Enjoy the great outdoors but,
please be a good neighbor. Keep music and other noise
levels low. Remember that no loud music can be ampli-
fied after 10:00 pm.
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Community
News
2014 Parade Winners
Band West Suburban Home School Band
Club Jazzercise
Float (Commercial) Maks Auto Repair
Float (Non-Profit) Streamwood Choral Society
Marchers (Junior) Falcon Cheerleaders
Marchers (Senior) New Generation and South Shore
Drill Teams
Most Patriotic Streamwood Examiner
Most Unusual Hanover Township Senior Center
Theme Poplar Creek Library
Summer Celebration 2014
The 20th Anniversary of Summer Celebration was truly a Roarin Good Time! On
Friday, the Childrens Stage rocked with homegrown talent. Over 100 parade
units dazzled and delighted the crowds on Saturday. The Fire Department
drenched the brave on Sunday with its Fire Hose Spray. Crazy critter races were
a big hit all weekend long. Great music, delicious food, and all-around family
fun made Summer Celebration 2014 our best fest yet!
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Park News
New Fall Brochure
The new fall program guide, full of
fun and exciting classes and special events, is avail-
able for pickup at any of the Park Districts facilities
and all throughout the Village. Stop by and pick up
your copy at Park Place Family Recreation Center,
the Community Center or at our Administration
office. Guides are also available at Village Hall, the Police Department, Chamber
of Commerce office, Hanover Township offices or Poplar Creek Library.
Building Block Preschool
Registration is available for children 2 to 5 years of age for both morning and
afternoon classes. Classes are available 1, 2, 3 or 5 days a week depending on
your childs age. Our school year runs from September 8 through May 16. Call Pat
at (630) 483-3023 to register or with any additional questions.
Gail Borden News
Mr. Sendak and Dr. Seuss: Where
the Wild Things Were
Find out what happened when Dr. Seuss (Ted Geisel) and Maurice Sendak sat down
for a discussion of childrens literature and illustration. Steven Brezzo was working
with both authors and recorded their discussion
on the future of childrens literacy. Mr. Brezzo
will relate the conversation from that memo-
rable evening, recounting the personal and pro-
fessional relationship between these iconic
American authors and illustrators on September
15, from 7:00-8:30 pm i n the El gi n Room. Pl ease regi ster at
www.gailborden.info, by calling (847) 429-4597 or in person.
Meet Benjamin Franklin
Get your photo taken with one of this countrys Founding Fathers and founder of
the first library in the United States. On September 17, enjoy refreshments and
sign the Declaration for the Right to Libraries a document declaring that
libraries are essential to a democratic society. Terry Lynch as Ben Franklin will give
a short program at 7:00 pm at the Main Library. For details and to register, please
visit our website or call (847) 429-4597.
Gail Borden Public Library Foundation Book Sale
Come check out thousands of books for adults, teens and children for sale at the Main
Library. Books include coffee table books, gardening, cookbooks, military themed,
biographies, the latest fiction and more. The preview sale will be from 6:00-9:00 pm,
September 11 (with a $25 admission), followed by the general sale on Friday and
Saturday, September 12-13, from 9:00 am-6:00 pm, and Sunday, September 14, from
12:00 noon to 5:00 pm. Proceeds will help fund exhibits for the library and community.
5th Annual Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
Join us on October 12, from 12:00 noon-4:30 pm to celebrate Hispanic Heritage
Month. Enjoy music of the Chicago group Dezafinado 7, an
indoor market, folkloric dance, a bilingual childrens concert by
Tricia Sebastian, childrens crafts and
the debut of the Books that Live in the
Fox Valley, a live storytelling experi-
ence. No registration required.
Poplar Creek Library News
Back to School Storytimes at Poplar Creek
Library start the week of August 25 and will run
through October 10. Registration started July
28. Be sure to look for Miss Wendys Music-n-
Motion for toddlers on September 20! Call the
Childrens Department at (630) 483-4923 for
more information or to register. Our storytimes
fill up quickly!
Could You Read 1000 Books?
The Childrens Department is challenging you to read 1000 books with your 3-5 year
olds before they start kindergarten. The program will start September 8 and will run
through April 30, 2015. Call the Childrens Department for more information.
Mary Poppins Sing-Along!
The Childrens Department will host a screening of Mary Poppins in the large
meeting room on Saturday, September 13 at 1:30 pm, and we invite you and your
family to sing along! Call the Childrens Department to register.
The Childrens Department has a lot planned for September
and October! For the latest info, check our website calendar under the Programs &
Events tab at www.poplarcreeklibrary.org.
Book Groups Get Back on Track
The Library has three different groups in order to match peoples busy schedules
and reading interest. Its a great way to
meet people, learn about authors, and
consider books you might not pick up on
your own. Interested in reading the Orphan
Train, Animal Farm, or a Christmas mystery?
Groups are available in the mornings,
afternoons and evening. You can even get
involved online! Prior registration is not
required. Books are available one month prior at the Readers Advisory/Fiction
Desk. For details call Lynn at (630) 483-4949.
Parks &
Libraries
Pumpkinfest
Circle the calendar for a day of fall family fun!
Pumpkinfest 2014 will be held on Saturday,
October 4, from 11:00 am -3:00 pm. Join us at
Hoosier Grove Park (700 W Irving Park Road)
for wood carving demonstrations, Moonwalk,
Pony Rides, Tractor Wagon Rides, Historical Museum Schoolhouse Spelling Bee,
Kiddie Run and more! Admittance to the Pumpkinfest is always free. Food and
refreshments are available for purchase.
Safely Trick-or-Treating
Get your childs Halloween fun off to a safe start! Join us at Safety Town in
Hoosier Grove Park (700 W Irving Park Road) from 3:00-4:30 pm on Friday,
October 31. Treats will be passed out by local community agencies and business
owners. Safely trick-or-treating is for children ages 8 years old and younger. No
registration is necessary. In case of inclement weather, trick-or-treating will be
held inside the Hoosier Grove Barn.
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Schools
Safety First with School in Session
The Police Department wants to remind all drivers
to be safe in school zones. On a school day when
school children are present, the maximum speed in
a school zone is 20 miles per hour. Never pass a
school bus that has stopped to pick-up or drop-off
children. Remember that no one may use a cell
phone or text while operating a motor vehicle,
especially in a school speed zone, unless for
emergency purposes.
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School District U-46 News
Dr. Torres to Serve as President of Illinois
Math and Science Academy
Dr. Jos Torres resigned as U-46 Superintendent to serve as President of the Illinois
Math and Science Academy. Board President Donna Smith thanked Dr. Torres for his
six years of service to the 40,000 U-46 students, staff, and 11 communities. She noted
that the Board will determine how it will proceed with selecting a leader who can keep
the district moving in the right direction, ensure consistency in leadership, and provide
stability across the district.
Streamwood Schools Achieve PBIS Success
Eight Streamwood schools were recognized by the State of Illinois for successful imple-
mentation of PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports) for the 2013-2014
school year. PBIS is a proactive approach for creating and maintaining safe and effec-
tive school learning environments so that all students have the social and emotional
skills needed to achieve success at school and beyond. Over 700 Illinois schools par-
ticipated in the recognition of PBIS implementation. Awards of platinum, gold, silver,
and bronze were given based on the number of PBIS tiers implemented and required
documentation to support successful academic and behavioral outcomes.
Platinum status was awarded to Glenbrook Elementary School, one of only 28 schools
in the state to receive such a distinction.
Gold status was awarded to Streamwood High School, Canton Middle School, Tefft
Middle School, Hanover Countryside Elementary School, Ridge Circle Elementary
School, and Sunnydale Elementary School.
Bronze status was awarded to Oakhill Elementary School.
New Principal Named for Ridge Circle
Elementary School
School District U-46 announced that Janelle Raine will serve as
the new principal of Ridge Circle Elementary School. Ms. Raine
was among several individuals selected for administrative posi-
tions throughout the district for the 2014-2015 school year.
Ms. Raine began her teaching career as a middle school math teacher in Ames, Iowa
before joining U-46 as an algebra teacher at Larkin High School. After two years at Larkin,
Ms. Raine pursued various administrative positions outside the district before rejoining U-
46 as principal at Ridge Circle. Ms. Raine holds a Bachelors in Mathematics and a Masters
in Educational Leadership from Iowa State University. She expects to complete her
Doctorate in Education in December 2014 from Northern Illinois University.
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MEETINGS/ACTIVITIES CALENDAR
SEPTEMBER
1 LABOR DAY - VILLAGE OFFICES CLOSED
3 Zoning Board of Appeals 7:00 pm
4 Village Board Meeting 7:00 pm
8 Community Relations Commission 7:00pm
13 CPR for Healthcare Providers (see page 4)
13 Mary Poppins Sing-Along (see page 6) 1:30 pm
16 Plan Commission 7:00 pm
17 Meet Benjamin Franklin (see page 6) 9:30 am
18 Village Board Meeting 7:00 pm
18 Just for the Health of It! (see page 2) 2:00 pm
22 Veterans Memorial Commission 7:00 pm
OCTOBER
1 Zoning Board of Appeals 7:00 pm
2 Village Board Meeting 7:00 pm
4 Pumpkinfest (see page 6) 11:00 am
4 Fire Department Open House (see page 2) 11:00 am
11 CPR/First Aid for Families (see page 4)
13 IN-SERVICE DAY VILLAGE OFFICES CLOSED
14 Community Relations Commission 7:00 pm
16 Village Board Meeting 7:00 pm
21 Plan Commission 7:00 pm
22 Blood Drive at Village Hall (see page 4) 2:00-8:00 pm
28 Veterans Memorial Commission 7:00 pm
31 Safely Trick-or-Treat (see page 6) 3:00 pm
31 HALLOWEEN TRICK-OR-TREAT HOURS 3:00-7:00 pm
Branch Pick-up Schedule
The 2014 Curbside Branch Pick-up program will be ending soon! Please check the
map to determine your area. Each area is picked up only once per month. There
are only two more pick-ups per area left!
Place your branches on the parkway with the cut ends facing the street, by 6:00 am
on the designated date for your area. Branches should be no greater than six inches
(6) in diameter, though they may be any length.
Please remember It is important to have your branches out Monday morning.
Please be patient if your branches are still at the curb Monday afternoon. They will
be picked up during your pick-up week.
. Area 3
(East of
Oltendorf Rd)
September 15
October 20
Area 2
(West of
Oltendorf Rd)
September 8
October 13
Area 1
(North of
Schaumburg Rd)
September 2
October 6
Area 4
(South of
Irving Park Rd)
September 22
October 27
Village of Streamwood
301 E. Irving Park Road Streamwood, IL 60107
(630) 736-3800 (630) 736-3798 (TDD - hearing impaired only)
Billie D. Roth Village President
Kittie L. KopitkeVillage Clerk
Trustees
Michael Baumer Community Affairs
William Carlson Finance
James Cecille Public Works
William Harper .........................................Legislative
Guy Patterson Community Development
Mary Thon Public Safety
Staff
Gary ORourke Village Manager
John Peterson Community Development Director
Mary Johnson Finance Director
Chris Clark Fire Chief
Sharon Caddigan Planning/Human Resources Director
James Gremo Police Chief
Matt Mann Public Works Director
VILLAGE HALL HOURS
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm
Thursday 8:00 am-7:00 pm
Community Development Department is open Thursday evenings until 7:00 pm during daylight savings hours
Newsletter Design/Production/Kaye Lowman Boorom

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