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Minutes of the Regular Meeting of Council <br />Monday, July 18, 2016 <br />Page 5 <br />Council President Saponaro asked, you will get us more detail as to when the closures can occur? <br />Do they take into consideration rush hour? <br />Mr. Cappello stated, the only thing would be lane closures. <br />Council President Saponaro stated, on Wilson Mills it stacks up as it is right now. If we are <br />down to one, it's going to really stack up with people getting on and off the freeway. <br />Mr. Cappello stated, in order to do the work, they would have to take the lane up. It could be a <br />collapsible zone. I have to verify that. When they are not working, they can constrict the zone <br />back to four lanes. I will verify that also. <br />Council President Saponaro stated, if we can get that information out to our residents, they can <br />know what they are going to have to deal with for that period of time versus, hey this is <br />happening next week. Thanks. I appreciate that. <br />Mr. Jerome asked, where are we at with the streets on Bonnieview and Glenview? Are we close <br />to wrapping that up? <br />Mr. Cappello replied, the slated date for paving is July 27th for the final course of asphalt and <br />then they will put back the gravel berm and then they should be completed. They are pretty <br />much done with the site restoration as it is, the ditch work, mulching. Some areas are actually <br />growing pretty well. <br />Mr. Jerome stated, one other comment. Driving on SOM Center, we can kind of see what's <br />underneath there. Definitely a long term plan to look at maybe replacing the base. I know we <br />have talked about it in the past. <br />Mr. Cappello stated, again, with this project, the State is responsible curb to curb. We don't have <br />to pay for any of that work. What's underneath that, the curbwork itself, the catchbasins, the <br />base, that is our responsibility. Doug and I, when we were going to do this, we basically told <br />them we want some base repair done and that's what Council approved a while ago. In order to <br />do the concrete base repair, that would be a Village decision. We can go for funding of some <br />sort, but that would be the Village's responsibility. <br />Mr. Jerome stated, it would be nice if that last section could be completed. Just a thought. Thank <br />you. <br />Ron Wynne (Finance) - I will save my comments for the items when they come up on the <br />agenda. <br />Chief Eugene Carcioppolo (Fire) - I would like to provide the monthly report from June 6th to <br />July 18th. We responded to 82 EMS calls, 46 fire calls, 38 fire safety inspections completed, 12 <br />car seat installations, 7 EMS drills and 12 fire rescue drills. We had 41 emergency calls. <br />
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