Roselle Reporter Spring 2012

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Roselle Reporter Spring 2012
The Roselle
Reporter
Spring 2012
In This Issue
Village Phone Numbers................ 2
Fireworks Display Canceled........ 2
Message from the Mayor............. 3
General News/Finance........ 4 & 5
Community Briefs.......................... 6
Rose Festival Guide....................... 7
Police Department........................ 8
Fire Department............................ 9
Public Works Department ........10
Community Development ........ 11
Local Business Feature............... 12
Chamber of Commerce.............. 12
Welcome New Businesses.......... 12
2012 Fireworks Display
Canceled
pg 2
Rose Festival Guide
pg 7
Residents, Businesses
Eligible for Electricity
Rate Savings Programs
The price of electricity made headlines lately, as voters in many
communities throughout Illinois passed referenda allowing their
municipalities to arrange for the supply of electricity for residential
and small commercial retail customers instead of relying on ComEd.
On January 1, 2010, the Illinois legislature authorized municipalities,
upon voter approval via referendum, to aggregate their communities’
energy needs in order to negotiate with an alternate electric power
supplier. Municipal aggregation allows communities to jointly
aggregate all residential and small business customers of ComEd
into a group for the purpose of securing lower electricity rates from
designated alternate retail electricity suppliers. This results in an “optout” program in which residents are automatically enrolled after their
municipality completes the electricity bidding process.
While the Village Board in Roselle decided not to place a referendum
question regarding municipal aggregation of electricity on the March
2012 election ballot, residents and small business owners can instead
realize immediate short-term savings on electricity through several
alternate electricity supply programs currently being offered.
For example, Clean Air Counts, a campaign created by the
Metropolitan Mayors Caucus (of which Roselle is a member),
launched an energy savings program to provide lower rates to
residents through an “opt-in” electrical aggregation program with
Integrys Energy Services. One advantage to an “opt-in” program is
that residents and business owners are able to tap into electricity
savings quickly, without a community bidding process. Information
about this program is available on the Clean Air Counts website at
www.cleanaircounts.org.
The Citizens Utility Board website has a great resource for those
interested in learning more about alternative power suppliers
and the rates that they are offering. Visit their website at www.
citizensutilityboard.org to access a special fact sheet on electric
competition.
Plug In Illinois, an online resource from the Illinois Commerce
Commission, also has information on electricity choices and compares
current offers. Visit www.pluginillinois.org online for more information.
Sample Alternate
Supplier: Rate Plan &
Potential Savings
6.100¢
per kWh rate from
Integrys Energy Services
through June 2013
7.733¢
per kWh - current
ComEd rate
If your ComEd bill was
$80
this month, it would have
been
$68
if Integrys Energy Systems
supplied your electricity.
That adds up to a
$144
savings over one year.
News from the Village of Roselle
Village Info
All numbers area code (630)
Emergency............................................ 9-1-1
Village Hall....................................980-2000
Community Development..........980-2000
Fire (Non-Emergency)................ 980-2043
Police (Non-Emergency)............ 980-2025
Village Hall Hours
Public Works..................................671-2360
Village Hall is open Monday 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.; Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday,
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Wednesday and Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to noon.
Mayor’s Office...............................671-2807
Village Board Meetings
Village Clerk.................................. 671-2802
Village Administrator.................. 671-2808
TTY................................................. 980-2026
Village of Roselle
31 S. Prospect Street
Roselle, IL 60172
www.roselle.il.us
[email protected]
Mayor
Gayle A. Smolinski
Village Clerk
Patty Burns
Trustees
Kory A. Atkinson
Ronald L. Baker
Wayne D. Domke
Barbara Rendall-Hochstadt
Andy Maglio
Terrence Wittman
Village Administrator
Jeffrey D. O’Dell
Village Board meetings are held in the Village Board Room of the Village Hall, 31 S. Prospect
Street, at 7:00 p.m. on the second and fourth Monday of each month.
Committee of the Whole (COW)
Committee of the Whole meetings are held in the Village Board Room of the Village Hall,
31 S. Prospect Street, immediately following the Village Board Meeting on the second and
fourth Monday of each month, and additionally as needed. Village Board strategic planning
meetings are scheduled for 7:00 p.m. on the third Monday of each month through June
2012.
The Roselle Reporter is published by the Village of Roselle as a public information service for
residents. Editor: Melissa Brito, Community Relations Coordinator
July 4 Fireworks Display Canceled
The July 4 fireworks display has been canceled for 2012. The
fireworks display has not been included in the Village’s budget for
the past several years, but the tradition continued with generous
sponsorships from community groups in 2010 and 2011.
Without a sponsor for 2012 and funding eliminated in the
Village’s annual budget, the fireworks show has been canceled.
The Village of Roselle would like to thank the Taste of Roselle for
sponsoring the 2010 fireworks display, and Roselle Chamber of
Commerce and its member businesses for sponsoring the 2011
fireworks display.
Coffee with the Village Board
Do you have questions about what’s happening in the Village of Roselle? Coffee with the Village Board is
a great opportunity to meet and talk with the Mayor and Board of Trustees.
The Coffee with the Board series is scheduled for the first Saturday of the month. Upcoming Coffee with
the Board meetings will be held May 5, June 2, and July 7 from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. at Village Hall.
Unlike regular Village Board or Committee of the Whole meetings, this informal session provides
residents and business owners an opportunity to discuss issues affecting them and the community.
Whether it be an update on Main Street, Irving Park Road, or Lake Street/Gary Avenue redevelopment
efforts, or a few questions about the Village’s code enforcement procedures, the Mayor, Trustees, and
Village Staff will be prepared to assist you.
So come in and enjoy a cup of coffee and chat with your local elected officials.
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Mayor’s Message
It is hard to believe the first three months of 2012 are already
gone and we survived the “winter” with very little cold or snow.
Of course, we will pay for this during the summer, where experts
are predicting a larger than average bug population. I know I
have already seen mosquitoes! I guess a long period of time,
with sub zero temperatures, does have its benefits!
Calling volunteers—especially former Rose Queen contestants!
Since this newsletter will carry us until June, I want to mention
our annual Rose Queen Pageant, which has been a continual
tradition in Roselle for 52 years. It is on May 18 this year,
with details contained in another section of the newsletter.
After running the pageant for 25 years, our current committee
members are retiring. We need volunteers if we want the
tradition to continue! Linda McDermott and Teri Hodgdon
will be happy to talk with anyone interested in what the job
entails and then to oversee a smooth transition. Please call
my assistant, Jeanne Calvert at (630) 671-2804, and we will
forward your name to Linda or Teri.
While we are making progress on our budget deficit, and our
sales tax revenue seems to be rebounding, the Village Board is
still mindful of our tax dollars and how we spend them. Please
remember, we estimate our total property tax receipts at $4.8
million and the cost for public safety alone is over $10 million.
Everything, from big budget purchases to little expenditures,
comes under scrutiny. For example, the Board is forgoing a Rose
Parade float again and is walking behind our American Legion
color guard. Another casualty of the budget crunch is the
cancellation of our fireworks this year. Last year the Chamber of
Commerce, and a few individual businesses, picked up the cost
of the fireworks for the Village. They do not have the resources
to do it again and this is an expense we could not justify until
our revenues recover. I wanted to make sure you were aware of
this, so you can make arrangements to attend fireworks in other
locations.
Now that the primary is over and I am no longer a candidate
for State office, I want to share some of my observations with
you. Running for any office takes a willingness to serve, time
away from families and a sacrifice of energy
and money—no matter what party you
represent and whether or not you like the
candidate. While I met many wonderful people
as I knocked on doors from Roselle to Park Ridge, I
also met many who could not be bothered to talk to me for 2
minutes. With 12,000+ households in this district, and on a
cold wintery Sunday afternoon, I was told to come back another
day. Really? Think about the logistics of scheduling individual
time slots for that many households. I was further mystified by
a recent letter to the editor in the Daily Herald where a citizen
said she wouldn’t vote for anyone who called or mailed her or
showed up on her door step to ask for her vote. Again, really?
Something tells me she isn’t investing time to research each
candidate for every position on the ballot. It appears that with
all the ways to get connected, many of us are more disconnected
than ever. There is a point to my observations.
Is anyone in Roselle interested in forming a League of Women
Voters; or a League of Interested voters? The purpose of this
non-partisan group of men and women would be to provide a
forum for candidates and the electorate to interact during an
election, either during informal coffees or a more structured
debate. I know this was an issue in the last municipal election. A
group like this might provide an impetus to engage more voters
to come out and learn about candidates and issues in a local
setting, on a date that they can plan for in advance. It would
be nice to have more than 20 percent of the registered voters
involved enough in an election that they might be compelled to
vote.
If you are interested, please call me at (630) 671-2807. That is
my number at Village Hall, for the initial contact. I will see what
the response is and contact you personally from there. So many
other communities have this type of organization. I would like to
see Roselle be among them.
Speak Out!
“Speak Out” provides a way in which YOU can communicate with the Village of Roselle elected officials and administration. Your advice,
suggestions, questions and opinions are appreciated and will receive a response. If you need more space, please attach a separate sheet.
Date_______________________________________________________________________As a citizen of the Village of Roselle, it is my opinion that:
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Name:______________________________ Address:_ ____________________________________________________Phone:_________________________
Mail to: “Speak Out” Village of Roselle, 31 South Prospect, Roselle, IL 60172 or E-mail to: [email protected]
Name and mailing address or e-mail address required for response.
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General News
Republic Services Memorial Day Holiday Schedule
Great Neighbor
Sprinkling Hours in Effect May 15
Susan and John Sgarlata from the
Chesapeake Landing subdivision
in Roselle are great neighbors.
The Sgarlatas were nominated
for Roselle’s Great Neighbors
program by their neighbor,
Cheryl Visockis.
“The Sgarlata family is extremely
thoughtful and generous,” Cheryl
said. “Susan regularly provides
babysitting services for many neighbors’
children and pets. Susan and John often stop
over with home-baked snacks and even soup when I am ill.
Susan is such a helpful neighbor – she keeps an eye on the
houses on our street. When I was at work, an electrician
left my garage door open—Susan and John were there
to close it and maintain the safety of my home. If Susan
is having any remodeling done at her home, she will ask
other neighbors if they are interested working together for
a group discount.”
“We have lived in Roselle for 30 years and are the original
owners of our home in Chesapeake Landing,” said Susan.
“We love living in Roselle for many reasons. It’s close
to shopping and the community is very welcoming and
friendly. We have been members of St. Walter’s parish since
moving here and our daughter graduated from the school
last year. The church and school has been a big part of our
life. We are so thankful for our home and our neighbors
and we are willing to help out whenever we can.”
The Village of Roselle’s sprinkling ordinance is in effect from May 15
through September 15. Sprinkling hours are between 5:00 to
9:00 a.m. and 6:00-10:00 p.m. Those with odd-numbered addresses
may sprinkle on odd-numbered days; those with even-numbered
addresses may sprinkle on even-numbered days. For additional water
conservation, automated sprinkling systems controlled by a timer shall
only be permitted to operate between the hours of midnight and
6:00 a.m.
Commuter Parking During Rose Festival Carnival
The Annual Rose Festival will be held from May 31 through June 3. The
carnival will be located in the north commuter parking lot adjacent to
Lawrence Avenue. There will be very limited parking in the north lot
from Monday, May 28 through Monday, June 4 to allow for carnival setup and tear-down. Below is a list of alternative parking locations for use
by commuters during this time. Please display your permit when parking
in these locations:
• Maple Ave. Lot, permit spaces only. Daily fee spaces are still reserved for
daily fee parking during the Rose Festival.
• North side of Lawrence Ave. from 25 ft. east of Chateau Roselle
entrance to Plum Grove Rd.
• South side of Lawrence Ave. from Terry Dr. to Plum Grove Rd.
• East side of Plum Grove Rd. from Lawrence Ave. to Crest Ave.
• West side of Plum Grove Rd. from Granville Ave. to Crest Ave.
• North side of Granville Ave. from Portwine Dr. to Plum Grove Rd.
• East side of Cherry St. from Lawrence Ave. to Granville Ave.
• South side of Dee Ln. from Granville Ave. to Cherry St.
See the alternate parking map online at www.roselle.il.us. Call Village
Hall at (630) 980-2000 with questions.
Recycle Old Electronic Equipment
A law enacted in 2012 bans TVs, computers, laptops, keyboards,
monitors, printers, peripherals, VCR/DVD players, gaming systems, MP3
players and other electronic items from Illinois landfills. The Village’s
waste hauler, Republic Services, is no longer picking up electronic waste
at the curb. Visit the Village website at www.roselle.il.us/recycling for
links to agencies accepting electronic waste for recycling.
“Roselle is made up of superior citizens who not only
care deeply about their community but cherish their
neighbors,” Cheryl said. “I have the feeling of ‘safety in
neighbors’ thanks to neighbors like the Sgarlatas.”
Great Neighbor Nomination
Do you know of a great neighbor in town that makes
Roselle a wonderful place to live? Is there an unsung hero
in your neighborhood? Please send your nominations to
“Great Neighbor” Village of Roselle, 31 S. Prospect Street,
Roselle, IL, 60172 or e-mail your nomination to roselle@
roselle.il.us.
One Great Neighbor will be selected by a Village
committee for each upcoming Roselle Reporter newsletter.
Selected Great Neighbors and the person who nominated
them will be invited to a Village Board meeting where they
will be honored with a proclamation from Mayor Gayle
Smolinski.
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Garbage and recycling pickup will be delayed by one day the week of
Memorial Day, May 28. Homes regularly scheduled for Tuesday pickup
will be scheduled for Wednesday, May 30, and Wednesday pickup will
occur on Thursday, May 31.
National Drug Prescription Take-Back Day
The Village of Roselle is participating in the National Drug Prescription
Take-Back Day on Saturday, April 28, from 10:00 a.m. to
2:00 p.m. Residents are encouraged to safely dispose
of accumulated unwanted, unused, and expired
prescription and over-the-counter drugs during this
event at the Roselle Fire Station, 100 E. Maple
Ave. No liquids or syringes will be accepted.
This is part of a national effort sponsored by the
U.S. Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA). For more information, call
the Village Clerk’s Office at (630) 671-2802.
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General News/Finance
Village Board Adopts Legislative Priorities
The Roselle Village Board passed a resolution at its February
13 meeting adopting the municipal legislative priorities and
principles recommended by the DuPage Mayors and Managers
Conference for the 2012 Illinois General Assembly legislative
session. The Village of Roselle is a member of the DuPage
Mayors and Managers Conference.
Established as critical priorities for 2012 are continued reforms
to the police and fire pension systems – to recognize the
ongoing stress these pensions place on municipalities and
taxpayers while protecting the pension system obligations; and
protecting the financial survival of municipalities. The DuPage
Mayors and Managers Conference continues to promote the
idea that the state should not balance its budget on the backs
of municipalities, and should not disrupt local budgets by
removing or reducing local revenues.
Additional adopted priorities include protecting the public
rights-of-way, the modernization of public utilities, western
access to O’Hare International Airport, and the removal of the
sunset date on the wireless emergency Telephone Safety Act.
In addition to legislative priorities,
the DuPage Mayors and Managers
Conference adopted legislative principles
that reflect the important elements that
are necessary to permit municipalities
to serve residents effectively and to
protect the health, safety, and welfare
of the community. These principles
include protecting municipal revenues,
eliminating legislative barriers to the
joint provision of municipal services,
preserving and protecting local authority, and
the implementation of a streamlined sales tax.
To learn more about the Village of Roselle’s legislative advocacy
activities, please visit the Legislation Gateway web page on the
Village web site at roselle.il.us/legislation. More information
about the DuPage Mayors and Managers Conference can be
found online at www.dmmc-cog.org.
Finance Department
Vehicle Stickers on Sale April 16
Business License Renewals Due by April 30
Vehicle stickers will go on sale in the Village of Roselle on April
16. Roselle’s Village Ordinance requires that every owner or
operator of a motor vehicle (car, truck, motorcycle, and trailer)
who resides within the Village, or whose motor vehicle is based
within the Village, must obtain a Roselle vehicle sticker. The
deadline for residents in Roselle to display a new vehicle sticker
is May 31.
Businesses located in Roselle are required to purchase an annual
business license by April 30 each year. Renewal applications will
be mailed to businesses in March. Applications and payments
are accepted by mail or in person at Village Hall. Visit the Village
web site at www.roselle.il.us/finance or call (630) 980-2000 for
additional information or to obtain an application.
Residents will receive a renewal application in the mail. Any
changes are to be made directly on the new form and returned
to the Village in the reply envelope enclosed in the mailing.
Applications can either be mailed or deposited in the drop box
located in front of the Village Hall. Residents who do not receive
an application in the mail may download it from the Village’s web
site at www.roselle.il.us/finance or pick one up at Village Hall.
Residents interested in hosting a block party must complete
a block party form and submit it to the Finance Department.
Block party forms are available at Village Hall and on the Village
website at www.roselle.il.us/finance. Completed forms should be
returned to the Village Hall no later than 72 hours prior to the
event.
Stickers purchased after the May 31 deadline will incur a late fee
penalty. Roselle Village Hall is open to the public Mondays from
8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.; Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and on Wednesdays and Saturdays from
8:30 a.m. to noon.
Fee Schedule
Passenger Automobile........................$35.00
Recreational Vehicle............................$30.00
Antique Vehicle....................................$22.00
Motorcycle............................................$22.00
Trailer......................................................$13.00
Truck B Plate.........................................$35.00
For a complete fee schedule, see the back of the Vehicle Sticker
Application, or view it online at www.roselle.il.us/finance.
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Block Party Forms Available Online
It is important to notify the Village of a block party so that the
Fire and Police Departments are aware of the streets that will be
closed. For safety and convenience, barricades are available free
of charge from the Public Works Department. Please call
(630) 980-2000 for more information.
Auto Debit Program Offers Convenience
The Auto Debit Program is a free optional service that
conveniently arranges payment for water/sewer bills directly
from customers’ checking or savings accounts. The amount
due on monthly water/sewer bills is automatically debited from
program participants’ bank accounts on the 6th day of every
month. For more information or to download an application,
please visit the Village website at www.roselle.il.us/payments.
Contact the Finance Department at (630) 980-2000 for more
information about this program.
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Community Briefs
Bloomingdale-Roselle Rotary Holding April Food Drive
Roselle History
Museum
History Museum
Hosting Historical
Evening April 14
It has been 150 years
since the beginning of
the Civil War. Ulysses S.
Grant, commander of the
Union Army, commemorates this
anniversary by revealing how the war impacted
the lives of all Americans. Join us as we learn
about how the Civil War affected the lives of
average citizens as the nation struggled to
remain united during the Annual Historical
Evening on April 14, at the Trinity Lutheran
Family Life Center, 405 S. Rush Street.
Help Release the Fish at Turner Pond April 14
The Bloomingdale-Roselle Rotary Club is proud to sponsor “Release the Fish”
events to stock Turner Pond in Roselle and Lakeview Pond in Bloomingdale.
Kids of all ages are invited to help release almost 1,000 fish during these
simultaneous events on Saturday, April 14, at 9:00 a.m. The event is expected to
last approximately 30 minutes. The Rotary Club will accept nonperishable food
donations at the Release the Fish events for the Bloomingdale Township Food
Pantry.
Lake Park Hosting Family 5K Walk/Run May 5
Lake Park High School is sponsoring a Family 5K Walk/Run on Saturday, May 5.
The event will start at 8:00 a.m. at Lake Park East Campus, 600 S. Medinah Rd.,
Roselle. Proceeds from this event will benefit students recovering from domestic
violence. Register online at www.signmeup.com/80987.
This evening of entertainment will begin with
a wine reception, courtesy of Lynfred Winery,
at 7:30 p.m., with the program following at
8:00 p.m. Cookies, coffee and lemonade will be
served after the program.
Rose Queen Pageant May 18
Advance tickets are $12 and can be purchased
at Village Hall, 31 S. Prospect Street, at the
History Museum Office, 39 E. Elm Street, or
from museum members. Tickets purchased at
the door on the night of the program will be
$15. Students ages 6-12 will be admitted free.
The Conservation Foundation, along with the DuPage County Stormwater
Management Division and Waste Management are partnering to sponsor the
21st Annual DuPage River Sweep on Saturday, May 19 from 9:00 a.m. to noon.
Visit www.theconservationfoundation.org/sweep online to register to volunteer
in this event, aimed at improving water quality in DuPage County.
Village Clerk
Taste of Roselle Vendor Applications
Those interested in securing a food vendor,
craft vendor or business booth during the Taste
of Roselle can download applications from the
Village web site at www.roselle.il.us/clerk. Call
the Village Clerk’s Office at (630) 671-2802
for more information.
Rain Barrels Available
Rain barrels are available for purchase from the
Village Clerk’s office for $75. Order forms are
available online at www.roselle.il.us/clerk.
Dog Owner Reminders
As outdoor weather returns, please be
considerate of others. Keep your dog leashed
when you walk and clean up after your pet.
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The Bloomingdale-Roselle Rotary Club, in partnership with the Village of
Bloomingdale, the Bloomingdale Park District, the Bloomingdale Public Library,
the Village of Roselle, the Roselle Park District, and the Roselle Public Library
District, is sponsoring a food drive throughout the month of April. Donations
during this drive will benefit the Bloomingdale Township Food Pantry and are
being accepted at partnering agencies’ locations. For a full list of accepted
items, please call the Bloomingdale Township Food Pantry at (630) 529-9993.
The 53rd Annual Rose Queen Pageant will be held on Friday, May 18, at Lake
Park High School West Campus, 500 W. Bryn Mawr Ave. at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are
$5 for adults and $3 for students and senior citizens.
DuPage River Sweep Looking For Volunteers
Friday Night Cruise Nights & Discount Card Program Return
Friday Night Cruise Nights return to Main Street in Roselle on June 1. Cruise
nights will be held every Friday night from 6:00-9:00 p.m. June 1 through
September 28 (except during the Taste of Roselle). Also back this year is the
Cruise Night Discount Card program, featuring a 10 percent discount on goods
and services from nearly 30 Roselle businesses. Visit the Roselle Cruise Night
website at www.cruiseroselle.com for details.
Host a “Coffee with the Schaumburg Township Assessor”
Based on the reported success of a new “Coffee with the Assessor” program
launched last fall, Schaumburg Township Assessor John R. Lawson is encouraging
Schaumburg Township residents to participate in the program. “Coffee with
the Assessor” sessions are designed to help Schaumburg Township property
owners learn more about appealing tax assessments. Call (847) 884-0030 for
information about hosting a coffee.
Roselle Public Library Summer Reading Program Starts June 4
The Roselle Public Library is hosting a Summer Reading Program for students of
all ages this summer from June 4 through July 31. Incentive prizes are available;
learn more about the Summer Reading Program at the Library, 40 S. Park St.,
Roselle or online at www.roselle.lib.il.us.
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Rose Festival
The Roselle Lions Club Annual Rose Fest is the official start
of summer in Roselle. Come out and enjoy a family friendly
weekend of music, food and fun May 31 through June 3. The
Rose Festival will be held at the Roselle Metra Station parking
lot at Irving Park Road and Maple Avenue. For information on
commuter parking during the Rose Festival, please see page 4.
Entertainment
Thursday, May 31
8:00 p.m....................HYPERFLO
Friday, June 1
8:00 p.m....................ROD TUFFCURLS AND THE BENCH PRESS
Hours
Thursday, May 31................................6:00 to 11:00 p.m.
Friday, June 1.................................6:00 p.m. to Midnight
Saturday, June 2...................................Noon to Midnight
Sunday, June 3..................................Noon to 10:00 p.m.
Carnival Ride Specials
Thursday, May 31
Special: 10 rides $15
Saturday, June 2 & Sunday, June 3; Noon to 5 p.m.
Special: $20 per person wrist bands (all you can ride)
Saturday, June 2
1:00 to 5:00 p.m....BINGO
6:30 p.m....................PARTYHARDIGANS
Festival Food Court
Open during festival hours, featuring pizza, Chinese & Mexican
food, potato specialties and more!
8:00 p.m....................HOWARD AND THE WHITE BOYS
Sunday, June 3
Noon...........................LIVING OUT LOUD
TBA.............................ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT DANCE CO.
6:00 p.m....................ACCORDING TO ANDREW
Rose Parade
The Roselle Chamber of Commerce is proud to present the 53rd Annual Rose Parade
on Sunday, June 3. The parade will step off at 2:00 p.m. led by Dr. Kristen Langner, the
2011 Roselle Chamber of Commerce Business Person of the Year.
Delays and temporary road closures will be experienced throughout the parade route;
south on Roselle Road starting at Devon Avenue, east on Thorndale, south on Prospect,
east on Irving Park, ending at Lawrence. A full parade route map is available on the
Village website at www.roselle.il.us/RoseFest.
Remember, dogs are prohibited by Village of Roselle ordinance at public events,
including the Rose Parade, so please leave them at home.
Run for the Roses
The 18th Annual Run for the Roses, benefitting the Tourette Syndrome Association and the Tourette
Syndrome Camping Organization, will be held Sunday, June 3. The 5K run/walk will begin at Clauss
Recreation Center at 8:00 a.m., followed by the 0.6K youth run at 9:00 a.m. This event, jointly
sponsored by Sternberg Lighting, Mark Drugs of Roselle, Dick Pond, the Roselle Chamber of Commerce
and Industry, the Roselle Park District, and the Village of Roselle, is once again being highlighted in the
Fox River Trail Circuit, the Dick Pond Circuit of Races, and the CARA Runner’s Choice Circuit of Races.
Run for the Roses was recently awarded the “2011 Best CARA Circuit Race in Chicagoland” at the
annual CARA awards banquet, and the 0.6K youth race has been chosen as the flagship race for the new
CARA Youth Circuit of Races this year. Contact race director Mark Mandel at (630) 529-3400 for more
information or download an application from www.markdrugs.com.
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Police Department
Dogs Prohibited at Public
Events
Dogs are prohibited at all public
events in Roselle. Excluding dogs
from events such as the Rose Festival,
the Rose Parade, Run for the Roses,
the Taste of Roselle and others is
both for the protection of people and
for the welfare of the dogs, who frequently
become excited due to the large number of
people. Dogs can become unpredictable and may
bite with little or no provocation. Village ordinance states the
following:
Sec. 4-29. Dogs at Public Events
No person shall bring to, or keep or maintain, any dog at any
public event of the village including but not limited to the Lions
Carnival, the Rose Parade, Fourth of July Festivities and the Taste
of Roselle. This provision shall not prohibit the presence of
dogs assisting the handicapped or any dog being used by law
enforcement or public safety officials within the course of their
official duties.
For more information, including an article, “Protect Kids Against
Dog Bites” (reprinted with permission of American Humane
Association), please visit the Police Department website at
www.roselle.il.us/police and click on the Public Information tab.
Roselle Police Department Awarded ILEAP
Accreditation
In January 2012, the Illinois Law Enforcement Accreditation
Program (ILEAP) Council voted unanimously to award
accreditation to the Roselle Police Department. With the
accreditation, the Roselle Police Department is one of only eight
departments in Illinois to achieve this level of accreditation.
Pictured L to R: Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police President R.T. Finnery, former
Police Department Secretary Kim Farrell, Deputy Police Chief Roman Tarchala,
former Roselle Police Chief James Kruger, Interim Police Chief Steve Herron,
Detective/Sergeant John Lawson
ILEAP has developed rules and regulations establishing an
accreditation process that encourages law enforcement agencies
to voluntarily demonstrate that they meet the model standards
developed by the ILEAP Accreditation Council. Having made
the commitment several years ago to recognize the importance
of having up-to-date policies and procedures, the Roselle
Police Department’s policies and procedures had been recently
updated and re-written.
In November 2011, an independent team from ILEAP,
representing the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police, came
to the Roselle Police Department to review and examine all
aspects of the department’s policies, procedures, management,
operations, and support services, and compared them against
established criteria of professional excellence. During the twoday on site assessment, the team conducted a station tour,
examined policies and procedures, held ride-alongs with patrol
officers, interviewed Village officials and held public telephone
call-in sessions for citizen participation.
AARP Driver Safety Program
The Roselle Police Department, in cooperation with the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), is hosting a
Driver Safety Program on May 23 & 24. The two-day course will meet from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. each day at
the Roselle Police Department, 103 S. Prospect Street. The cost is $12.00 for AARP members or $14.00
for non-members. The fee covers all classroom materials. Coffee and rolls will be served.
This course is open to all drivers. The Driver Safety Program results in safer roads for everyone. Older
drivers benefit from increased confidence on the road, better driving records, lower insurance rates
and a continuing mobile, independent lifestyle for additional years. Several automobile insurance
companies provide multi-year premium reductions to graduates of the course who are
55 years of age or older.
Course registration applications are available for download on the Roselle Police Department web
site at www.roselle.il.us/police. For further information or alternative class dates and locations, contact
Sergeant Hourigan by e-mail [email protected] or call (630) 671-4067.
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Fire Department
Extreme Weather Safety
Spring is a very active time when it comes to weather. As the
temperature begins to climb be aware of rapidly changing
weather so that you do not become caught in a dangerous
situation.
Lightning Safety
The spring season is the prime time of the year for
thunderstorms to develop. Along with extreme winds, torrential
downpours, flash floods, and hail, thunderstorms produce
lightning. Take precautions in order to avoid becoming the victim
of a lightning strike.
Have a plan: when you first see lightning or hear thunder move
to a safe place. Lightning often precedes rain so do not wait
until it is too late to move out of danger.
If outdoors: some places to avoid are high ground areas, open
spaces, areas with water, underneath canopies, underneath
small picnic or rain shelters, and anywhere near trees. A few
other places to avoid are those areas near anything metal,
as it conducts electricity, including electric wires, fences,
machinery, motors, and power tools. A safe place to go would
be into a substantial building, or a fully enclosed car, truck, or
van. Remember to keep all of your windows closed. If you are
caught outside with no place to go crouch down with your feet
together, and be sure to place your hands over your ears to
deaden the sound of nearby thunder. Also, keep a minimum of
15 feet between yourself and other people.
If indoors: avoid taking a shower or bath during a thunderstorm,
as lightning can be conducted through pipes and water if it
hits your house. Move to the interior of your house, avoiding
windows and doors. Avoid using your phone, computer, and any
other appliance that is plugged into an outlet.
Finally, be sure to wait at least 30 minutes after the last
observed lightning or thunder before heading outdoors.
Outdoor Grill Safety
General Tips
• Read the instruction manual and safety warnings first.
• Don’t grill inside a home or garage.
• Close the lid and all
vents when done cooking.
• Don’t wear loose fitting
clothing around the grill and tie
back long hair.
• Take extra care during windy
conditions.
• Don’t use water to control any flareups.
• For grease fires, close all vents, turn off
burners, and close lid.
• Don’t allow children to play around the
grill.
• Remember, the grill stays hot long after
cooking. Notify the Fire Department
immediately with any fire or emergency.
Gas Grills
• Check gas connections with soap and water solution
Do not use a match.
• Clean the opening where gas lines go into the grill.
• Open lid prior to igniting gas.
• If the grill does not ignite after a few seconds, allow the grill
to air out before trying again.
• Clean excess grease regularly.
Charcoal Grills
• Don’t add lighter fluid to a fire that is already lit.
• If using fluid to start the coals, only use charcoal lighter fluid.
• If using an electric starter, make sure cord is not in a position
to melt or that the starter is left in after coals are hot.
• Be careful where placing a hot starter after it has been used.
• Don’t remove the ashes until they are cold.
CPR Courses
CPR classes are scheduled at the Fire Station from 6:00 to
10:00 p.m. on the following dates: May 10, July 12, September
13, and November 8. Cost is $40 paid in advance; call (630)
980-2043 to register. Visit www.roselle.il.us/fire online for more
information about CPR Courses offered by the Fire Department.
Sign Up for Smart911
Roselle residents, visit Smart911.com to enter information online that you want automatically delivered to
emergency communication center operators in the event you call 9-1-1.
The additional data collected, including photos, home addresses of mobile phone callers, medication lists,
medical or psychiatric conditions, disabilities and other disorders, is far more extensive than what is
typically available to 9-1-1 telecommunicators and helps to improve incident outcomes. The information
entered into the Smart911 system remains completely confidential and is only available to emergency
responders in the event residents call 9-1-1.
Smart911.com is brought to Roselle residents by DuPage County,
in partnership with the Village of Roselle and DuPage Public
Safety Communications (DU-COMM). For more information,
please call the Roselle Fire Department at
(630) 980-2043.
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Public Works
• Quincy Drive (Menching Rd. to Pine Ave.)
• Ridgefield Drive (Edenwood Dr. to Bryn Mawr Ave.)
• Windsor Drive (Mensching Rd. to Quincy Dr.)
Street Improvement Program
The complete rehabilitation of Larson
Lane is the largest project scheduled
for Roselle in this year’s Street
Improvement Program. Weather
permitting, work on Larson Lane
is scheduled to begin on April 10
and is slated for completion prior to
Memorial Day weekend.
Additional street improvements are
scheduled to get under way in early-April,
and are expected to be completed by late-June.
The following streets are included in the Village’s street program
this year:
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Acacia Lane (Foster Ave. to Medinah Rd.)
Avebury Court (Bryn Mawr Ave. through cul-de-sac)
Avebury Lane (Bryn Mawr Ave. to Ridgefield Dr.)
Berwick Place (Rodenburg Rd. to Rodenburg Rd. )
Case Drive (Garden Ave. to Hunter Dr.)
Country Lane N. S. E. (Springfield Dr. to Springfield Dr.)
Dalton Lane (Edenwood Dr. to Avebury Ln.)
Edenwood Drive (Middleton Dr. to Garden Ave. &
Stonefield Dr. to Mensching Rd.)
Glenmore Place (Bryn Mawr Ave. to Garden Ave.)
Hattendorf Avenue (Lincoln St. to Marion St.)
Hunter Drive (Garden Ave. to Central Ave.)
Longford Court (Longford Dr. through cul-de-sac)
Pinecroft Drive (Orchard Tr. to Turner Ave.)
Quincy Lane (Quincy Dr. through cul-de-sac)
Typically, street program work begins with storm sewer structure
repair and curb adjustment. At some locations, curb work
may occur at driveways. There will be a period of a few days
after concrete curb is installed that access to driveways will be
restricted for curing of the concrete. Overnight parking on the
road or at a nearby side street will be allowed during curb repair.
Many streets in the program will be patched this year, to cover
more streets with available funding. Inconvenience should be
minimal. Motorists are reminded to drive slowly and carefully
through road construction zones.
Public Works Offering Free Mulch to Residents
Mulch is a tree’s best friend. It insulates the soil, retains
moisture, helps keep weeds down, prevents compaction,
protects tree bark from lawn mowers and even adds an aesthetic
touch to the yard. A large volume of commercial-grade mulch is
expected to be available after June 1.
The Public Works Department will provide a limited amount of
free mulch to Roselle residents this summer. Branches cut as part
of the Village’s parkway tree trimming program will be chipped
and used for the free mulch program.
Free delivery can be arranged by calling the Public Works
Department’s mulch hotline at (630) 671-2389. Please use the
voicemail system to leave your name, your address, your daytime
phone, number of truckloads requested and the location of your
driveway to dump the mulch. One truck load is approximately
two to three cubic yards. Deliveries will be made on a first call,
first served basis, based upon availability.
Did You Know?
Emerald Ash Borer Update
Due to emerald ash borer (EAB) infestations, Roselle’s ash trees
are declining at a similar rate predicted by tree care specialists,
and evidence of the infestation spreading has already been
observed. The rate of decline, which anticipates all untreated ash
trees to decline within three to five years of being infected, was
reported in the official EAB Management Plan adopted by the
Village last year.
The Village is currently treating 640 publicly owned ash trees as
part of the EAB Management Plan, and is removing ash
trees on public property as they decline. Removal
of critically infected ash trees is slated to begin in
early-April.
Reforestation efforts, including promotion
of the 50/50 shared cost parkway tree
replacement program, are scheduled to begin
later this year.
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The emerald ash borer is a small metallic green beetle native
to Asia. It was confirmed in Roselle in 2010 and has already
claimed many of the Village’s ash trees. The most visible sign of
infestation is tree crown die back, which appears after the first
year. Branches at the top of the crown die, with more branches
dying in subsequent years. Typically, the tree will be completely
dead in about three years. Adult beetles emerging from trees
leave a very small, 1/8 inch diameter “D” shaped exit hole that
may appear on the trunk or upper branches.
The Village is not treating trees on private property, but
residents may elect to hire a certified arborist to assist them
with tree concerns on their property. The Village Code of
Ordinances requires homeowners to remove infected ash trees
if they are determined to be a public nuisance. To learn more
about the emerald ash borer, contact Village Forester Mike
Schulz at (630) 671-2368, or visit the EAB page on the Village
website at www.roselle.il.us/EAB.
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Community Development
With warm weather and sunny days come the fun of travel,
outdoor activities, and yard work. The Village of Roselle would
like to remind residents about several ordinances that relate to
spring and summer activities. Code enforcement officers have
been responding to citizen complaints and are issuing tickets,
particularly for parking vehicles over sidewalks, weed and lawn
maintenance, and the placement of garbage carts. Please call
(630) 980-2000 with any questions.
Recreational Vehicles, Trailers, Campers & Boats
Recreational vehicles cannot be permanently parked in the
driveway. This includes, but is not limited to boats, campers,
all types of trailers, automobiles not regularly used for normal
travel, and recreational vehicles such as snowmobiles and ATVs.
According to Village Code, recreational vehicles shall not exceed
eight feet in width, twenty-nine feet in length, including hitch, or
ten feet in height, excluding mast. All vehicles designed for offroad use shall be properly registered with the Village and State.
These vehicles may be parked or stored in an enclosed garage or
accessory building, or outside under the following conditions:
• Only one vehicle is permitted
• Vehicle shall be on a hard surface that will not rust or
create dust
• In rear or side yard, but not closer than five feet to
your property line
• R.V. campers may be parked in the driveway for a period
not to exceed 48 hours per calendar week for the
purpose of loading and unloading the vehicle
• Landscaping or a solid wood fence not to exceed
six feet in height shall be provided as a screen to
soften the impact of the vehicle on the surrounding
properties.
Weed and Lawn Maintenance
The beauty of the Roselle community is reflected through
well-kept lawns. The arrival of spring means that there may be
violations concerning acceptable lawn length.
According to the Village of Roselle Code of Ordinances, seeds,
grass or plants (excluding bushes, vegetables, flowers or
ornamental plants) may not exceed a height of eight inches. If
a lawn exceeds eight inches in height, a code inspector will visit
the property to confirm the violation and notify the homeowner
that the lawn needs to be cut to an acceptable length.
After a code violation notification
is given, a homeowner has seven
days to bring the lawn into
compliance. If the lawn is still
not cut, a citation will be
issued and a landscaping
company will be contracted
by the Village to cut the
lawn. The homeowner will
subsequently be billed for the
work. If these fees are not paid,
the homeowner will have a lien
placed against the property.
Stagnant Water
With the recent spread of the West Nile Virus, the Village of
Roselle has deemed stagnant water to be a nuisance because
it is a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Village residents
may beautify their yards with ponds as long as the water is
continually circulated to prevent it from becoming stagnant.
Outdoor pools are also allowed as long as local ordinances are
observed. Pools must be covered when not in use, and stagnant
water should not be allowed to collect on the pool cover. Yards
with pools must be fenced and locked, and the homeowner must
have all appropriate building permits.
Placement and Storage of Refuse and Recycling
Carts
The Village of Roselle Code of Ordinances contains several
guidelines regarding the storage and placement of refuse and
recycling carts when not placed out for pickup on garbage
collection days.
Refuse and recycling carts must be stored out of view from the
street, which may include storage within a garage or shed, or in the
back yard. Carts that are stored on the side of a house must be fully
screened from the street by shrubbery or a fence. Residents may
elect to request a smaller cart from Republic Services at
(847) 981-0091 to help accommodate inside storage.
Refuse and recycling carts may be placed out after 6:00 p.m. the
day before scheduled pickup, and must be removed before midnight
of the day on which collections occur. Enforcement of these
ordinances will continue throughout the spring and summer.
Development Updates
Scholastic Books Warehouse Coming to Roselle
A new industrial building on Gary Ave., between Lake St. and Central Ave. will be home to Scholastic Books.
Warehouse operations are expected to begin taking place in 72,000 square feet of this new building starting latesummer 2012.
Bulldog Ale House Grand Opening
Bulldog Ale House in Roselle held their grand opening in February 2012 with a completely renovated interior to the
building at 394 E. Irving Park Rd. in the Roselle Commons shopping center (Irving Park Rd. & Lawrence Ave.) Bulldog
is open Sunday through Thursday 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. and Saturday & Sunday, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m.
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With a completely renovated interior and daily drink and food specials, Roselle’s newest restaurant,
Bulldog Ale House, 394 E. Irving Park Rd., held its grand opening in February 2012. According to
Bulldog Manager Paul Marrin, the daily specials are designed with families in mind. “For a family of 4
to go out and spend $100, that’s just not feasible for some. Our specials are meant to attract families with
good food for a great price. We’re not just a sports bar, we’re definitely a place for families to come.”
The opening of the Roselle location of Bulldog marks a multi-city expansion for the locally-owned eatery, which has a location in Carol
Stream and is opening another in Saint Charles later this year. According to Marrin, with the opening at the Roselle location came an
expansion in the menu, with 38 new items on the restaurant’s menu. “We’re including steaks and salmon on our menu now, but you can
still come in for some great wings. We’ve got a casual, comfortable atmosphere that is family oriented, and I think it really works here in
Roselle.”
In addition to joining the Roselle Chamber of Commerce, Bulldog Ale House is interested in giving back to the community by sponsoring
little league and other sports teams. Bulldog Ale House is open Sunday through Thursday 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. and Saturday & Sunday,
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Call (630) 529-0333 or visit Bulldog online at www.bulldogalehouse.com/roselle-location for more information,
including a list of daily food and drink specials.
Chamber of Commerce
With warmer weather on the horizon, the Roselle Chamber of
Commerce & Industry is busy preparing for springtime activities.
Applications and participation forms for the following programs
and activities are available at the Chamber office or their website
at www.rosellechamber.com on the NEWS/FORMS page.
Scholarship Program - Two (2) $1,000.00 scholarships will be
awarded in May for the 2012/2013 academic year for graduating
seniors from Roselle. Applications must be received at the
Chamber office by April 16, for consideration.
Rose Parade - This year’s parade offers a patriotic theme as
local service men and women who served in Iraq and Afghanistan
are welcomed home. Veterans, local businesses, organizations
and community groups interested in participating must send
applications to Chamber office by April 27 for consideration.
Golf Outing - This year’s Golf Outing is on Wednesday, May
9 at Bloomingdale Golf Club. Golf packages include practice
range, greens fee with electric cart, and beverages and fruit on
the course. Registration starts at 10:30 a.m. with a lunch cookout
on the veranda. After a day of golf and fresh air, appetites will be
satisfied by a pig roast dinner with ribs and chicken. Expect gifts
for all golfers, and prizes awarded for Longest Drive, Closest-tothe-Pin and more! The Chamber office is accepting reservations
and sponsorships through April 27.
2012-2013 Community Directory & Business Guide The directory includes a business guide, is jam-packed with
information about Roselle, and is proven to be a great reference
for business and residential communities. Widely distributed,
9,000 copies will be displayed at high-traffic businesses and
Village Hall, and delivered to all residents in Roselle. Ads are
being accepted through April 30.
For further information about these activities, please call the
Chamber office at (630) 894-3010.
Welcome New Businesses!
Capital Security &
Investigations, Inc.
860 W. Lake St., #608
(847) 524-0711
E&T Transport & Snow
Plowing
10 Meadowlark Ct.
(630) 479-6105
Excellent Care Health
Services, Inc.
400 W. Lake St., #306
(630) 893-9010
Kavalena Clothing
Clothing for Non-Profits
895 Brandywine Dr.
(630) 673-1184
Miroslaw Delivery Service
672 Morningside Ct. #A
(773) 587-3820
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Old Chicago Tobacco
1308 W. Lake St.
(847) 414-2858
One Guy Fixes All
Home Improvements
47 Morningside Dr.
(847) 873-3396
Pride Products
Online Retailer
(708) 497-0325
www.roselle.il.us
R&B Group, Inc.
Printing Sales
536 Bobby Ann Ct.
(224) 353-0024
Reinforce Health & Wellness
805 E. Irving Park Rd. #B
(630) 893-4000
Salvation Army Family Store
825 E. Nerge Rd.
(312) 564-8603
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Lanciloti Law Offices
Attorneys & Counselors at Law
205 S. Pinecroft Drive, Roselle, IL 60172
Richard F. Lanciloti, J.D. • Richard M. Lanciloti, J.D.
Ellen J. Rindal, J.D., of Counsel
(630) L•A•W F•I•R•M or (630) 529-0660
Fax (630) 529-0846
General Practice Attorneys
Areas of Concentration
Personal Injury • Auto Accidents • Slip & Fall
• Negligence • Product Liability • Misc. Torts •
Malpractice (Professional Negligence) / Medical /
Dental / Hospital / Nursing / Pharmacy • Family
Law / Divorce / Legal Separation / Support /
Custody / Visitation / Paternity • Secretary of
State Hearings (License Reinstatement / Restricted
Driving Permits) • Criminal (Misdemeanor) / DUI
/ DWLS • Misc. Traffic • Juvenile Delinquency •
Residential Real Estate Closings (Sales and/or
Purchases) • Land Trusts • Powers of Attorney for
Healthcare and/or for Property • Guardianships •
Landlord - Tenant • Residential Lease Preparation
/ Interpretation • Wills • Testamentary Trusts •
Probate of Estates • Living Wills • Breach of
Contract • Contract Preparation / Interpretation •
Domestic Violence • Battery • Orders of Protection
• Change of Name • Civil and Criminal Litigation
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Village-wide Garage Sale June 8 & 9
One Person’s Junk Is Another Person’s Treasure
Start cleaning out those garages and basements! Roselle’s annual
Village-wide garage sale is scheduled for Friday, June 8 and Saturday,
June 9 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Residents who would like to host a garage sale can register at Village
Hall. Residents need to register by May 30 to ensure inclusion on
the map and flyer. A $5 non-refundable registration fee is required
per address, which helps cover the cost of the ad placed in the
Daily Herald and the creation of a map to all participating homes.
The Village street map and a list of participating addresses will be
available starting June 2 online at www.roselle.il.us, at the Village
Hall, Police Building, Roselle Library, or Roselle Metra Train Station.
Upcoming Meetings
April 2012
3 Planning and Zoning Commission....7:00 p.m.
7 Coffee With the Board............9:00-10:30 a.m.
9 Village Board Meeting.........................7:00 p.m.
Committee of the Whole Meeting Following
10 Taste of Roselle Commission.............5:30 p.m.
14 Sister City Commission......................9:00 a.m.
16 Committee of the Whole Meeting....7:00 p.m.
17 Fire and Police Commission...............7:00 p.m.
18 Zoning Board of Apeals......................7:00 p.m.
23 Village Board Meeting........................7:00 p.m.
Committee of the Whole Meeting Following
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Police Pension Board Meeting...........5:00 p.m.
Coffee With the Board............9:00-10:30 a.m.
Taste of Roselle Commission.............5:30 p.m.
Sister City Commission......................9:00 a.m.
Village Board Meeting.........................7:00 p.m.
Committee of the Whole Meeting Following
15 Fire and Police Commission...............7:00 p.m.
16 Zoning Board of Apeals......................7:00 p.m.
17 Fire Pension Board...............................9:00 a.m.
21 Committee of the Whole Meeting....7:00 p.m.
29 Village Board Meeting........................7:00 p.m.
Committee of the Whole Meeting Following
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Coffee With the Board............9:00-10:30 a.m.
Planning and Zoning Commission....7:00 p.m.
Sister City Commission.......................9:00 a.m.
Village Board Meeting.........................7:00 p.m.
Committee of the Whole Meeting Following
12 Taste of Roselle Commission.............5:30 p.m.
18 Committee of the Whole Meeting....7:00 p.m.
19 Fire and Police Commission...............7:00 p.m.
20 Zoning Board of Apeals.....................7:00 p.m.
25 Village Board Meeting........................7:00 p.m.
Committee of the Whole Meeting Following