FEBRUARY 2017
FROM WHERE WE’VE BEEN TO WHERE WE’RE GOING
STATE OF THE VILLAGE
As I enter my second year serving you as Village Manager in Bensenville, I welcome the opportunity to step in and introduce this year’s State of the Village newsletter. There is a great deal of good news to share, both in retrospect of what we accomplished in 2016, and in anticipation of all that we have planned for 2017. Front and center in terms of issues facing our community is the on-going mission to reduce noise impact by flights arriving and departing from our next door neighbor, O’Hare airport. During the second half of 2016, Bensenville along with 55 other communities in the O’Hare Noise Compatibility Commission, participated in the Chicago Department of Aviation’s Fly Quiet Runway Rotation Test. The good news is that our community experienced substantial relief from overnight noise during the test; the bad news, of course, is that the test period has ended. Results from the test, including a summary of input from all of you who participated in the online surveys, will be presented in February. From there, we will continue to work every possible avenue to find a permanent solution.
Thanks to the outstanding work of our Village staff and the Mayor and Village Board, we once again passed a budget that includes no increase in property taxes. Our budgeting process received national recognition for
clarity, transparency and professionalism. Our financial position has been enhanced by a mix of more efficient spending, increased revenue from business growth, and smart utilization of state and federal funding sources for our major projects. This edition of our newsletter details aspects of each of those areas. In addition, our redesigned Wastewater Treatment Facility is now fully functional and in addition to improving our management of wastewater, will reduce our expenditures in that process by 20%. The fruits of our labor of the past several years will become very apparent in 2017 as transportation in, around, and through Bensenville improves dramatically. First and foremost, this year will bring an end to the York and Irving intersection project, a much needed restructuring, which, unfortunately, lasted for several years. Meanwhile, the new 390 Tollway will continue to expand to the east in a plan that promises to eventually lead to business growth for our community. At the local level, we will continue to upgrade and beautify our streets and parkways, and we will also improve pedestrian pathways to expand safe walking and biking opportunities in our community.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES Rosa Carmona Frank DeSimone Agnieszka “Annie” Jaworska David Majeski Martin O’Connell Henry Wesseler CLERK Ilsa Rivera-Trujillo VILLAGE MANAGER Evan K. Summers
I hope that as these various roadwork projects begin to ease traffic concerns, you will take advantage of the many great shops, services and restaurants in Bensenville. We have worked hard to bring a range of new businesses to our community to create jobs and grow tax revenue. Whether it is a massive industrial tenant such as Zurn Industries, a busy grocery store like our new Jewel-Osco, a conveniently located Speedway gas station, the soon to be open Holiday Inn Express and Suites, or a truly local operator like the planned Green Street Grille, it is incumbent on all of us to invest in our community by supporting these businesses and helping them succeed. I invite you to keep an eye on the Edge Ice Arena as we upgrade the refrigeration system for both ice rinks this year. This timely project has already led to several long-term commitments for tenants including Robert Morris University’s hockey team. Finally, let me acknowledge the true contributors to our success in 2016 – you, our residents and business owners. You have filled our Towne Centre for Music in the Park, walked together in our B-Well fitness event, shared with and clothed those less fortunate in our annual Toy and Coat Drive, joined together to Build a Park in a Day, and continuously made Bensenville a better place to live. It has been a pleasure getting to meet many of you over the past year and I look forward to working with you to continually improve the quality of life in Bensenville.
EVAN SUMMERS | VILLAGE MANAGER