Glen Ellyn QUARTERLY Village of SUMMER 2021 The new garage serves parking patrons including resi- dents, Metra commuters, businesses, visitors to Glen Ellyn, as well as Civic Center employees. “The new parking garage is a major infrastructure investment to support the continued economic growth of downtown Glen Ellyn and the many small businesses who drive it,” said Village President Mark Senak. “The garage provides a safe, accessible and convenient way to park when visiting our downtown.” The parking garage was approved by the Village Board in January 2020 and broke ground in August 2020. As a landmarked prop- erty, the garage was designed to complement the historic architecture style of the Civic Center through the use of similar building materials and design features. Also open on May 1 was the pedway and plaza which creates a pedestrian connection from the parking garage to Main Street and Duane Street. To make way for this important improvement to the Central Business District (CBD), the Village purchased and subsequently demolished the buildings located at 423 N. Main Street. This demolition allowed for the creation of a public space to serve as a connection point to provide better access for customers and employees between the public parking garage and businesses in the downtown. The new pedway and plaza area provides opportunities for multiple outdoor dining areas, public artwork, seat wall planter boxes and decorative lighting. Downtown Civic Center Parking Garage and Pedway Now Open T he new downtown Glen Ellyn parking garage, located directly behind the Civic Center at 535 Duane Street, opened to the public on May 1, 2021. The new garage, accessible from Duane Street, features 277 stalls within five tiers of parking, one of which is underground. In addition to the garage, a row of ten surface parking stalls line the west side of the driveway from Duane Street. The garage features an elevator, four electric vehicle charging spots and LED lighting. It has 10 emergency call boxes, and a host of new security cameras. The New Garage Serves Multiple Parking Patrons ► Lower Level: Civic Center employees. ► Ground Level and 2nd Floor: Free three hour customer parking. ► 3rd and 4th Floor: Designated permit parking for commuters and downtown employees. Free public parking is available throughout the garage on two floors with additional free public parking after 3 p.m. daily and on weekends. Please note that there is no parking 2 – 6 a.m., except by overnight permit. Village officials, both past and present, community leaders, along with Village staff and members of the project team celebrated with a ribbon cutting ceremony on May 20 .
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The new garage serves parking patrons including resi- dents, Metra
commuters, businesses, visitors to Glen Ellyn, as well as Civic
Center employees.
“The new parking garage is a major infrastructure investment to
support the continued economic growth of downtown Glen Ellyn and
the many small businesses who drive it,” said Village President
Mark Senak. “The garage provides a safe, accessible and convenient
way to park when visiting our downtown.”
The parking garage was approved by the Village Board in January
2020 and broke ground in August 2020. As a landmarked prop- erty,
the garage was designed to complement the historic architecture
style of the Civic Center through the use of similar building
materials and design features.
Also open on May 1 was the pedway and plaza which creates a
pedestrian connection from the parking garage to Main Street and
Duane Street. To make way for this important improvement to the
Central Business District (CBD), the Village purchased and
subsequently demolished the buildings located at 423 N. Main
Street. This demolition allowed for the creation of a public space
to serve as a connection point to provide better access for
customers and employees between the public parking garage and
businesses in the downtown. The new pedway and plaza area provides
opportunities for multiple outdoor dining areas, public artwork,
seat wall planter boxes and decorative lighting.
Downtown Civic Center Parking Garage and Pedway Now Open
The new downtown Glen Ellyn parking garage, located directly behind
the Civic Center at 535 Duane Street, opened to the public on May
1,
2021. The new garage, accessible from Duane Street, features 277
stalls within five tiers of parking, one of which is underground.
In addition to the garage, a row of ten surface parking stalls line
the west side of the driveway from Duane Street. The garage
features an elevator, four electric vehicle charging spots and LED
lighting. It has 10 emergency call boxes, and a host of new
security cameras.
The New Garage Serves Multiple Parking Patrons
Lower Level: Civic Center employees.
Ground Level and 2nd Floor: Free three hour customer parking.
3rd and 4th Floor: Designated permit parking for commuters and
downtown employees.
Free public parking is available throughout the garage on two
floors with additional free public parking after 3 p.m. daily and
on weekends. Please note that there is no parking 2 – 6 a.m.,
except by overnight permit.
Village officials, both past and present, community leaders, along
with Village staff and members of the project team celebrated with
a ribbon cutting ceremony on May 20 .
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Village Trustee Gary Fasules Gary Fasules was elected as Village
Trustee in 2021. In addition to his current term, Trustee Fasules
served previ- ously as Trustee from 2017- 2021 and in the 1990’s.
He also led the Village Board as Acting Village President be-
ginning in January 2021 for a four month span. He previously served
as a member of the Village’s Plan Commission and Zon- ing Board of
Appeals. Trustee Fasules has served on various community committees
throughout his life, including District 41, District 87 and the
Chamber of Commerce. Professionally, Trustee Fasules is a Global
Sales Executive with expertise in solving complex cross functional
sales issues. He currently works for School Specialty. Trustee
Fasules is a lifelong resident of Glen Ellyn where he lives with
his wife and two children.
Village Trustee Anne Gould Anne Gould has been a resi- dent of Glen
Ellyn for over 21 years with her husband John and son and daughter.
Anne was in financial services for 16 years, most recently as
Principal Systems Analyst at Fidelity Employer Services Company.
Trustee Gould is a graduate of Providence College, receiving her
Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting and holds a Master’s in
Business Administration from Fordham University. She previously
served as a volunteer and School Board member for St. Petronille
School. Additionally, she was a member of the Catholic Council of
Women and Junior High Youth Ministry volunteer with St. Petronille
Church, and was a co-leader of the Glen Ellyn/Wheaton Crop
Walk.
Village President Mark Senak Mark Senak was elected as Village
President in 2021. Prior to his role as President, he was a two-
term Village Trustee serving from 2015 – 2019, and from 2019 until
his election to President. Additionally, he previously served as a
member of the Village’s Architectural Review Commis- sion from
2013-2015. President Senak has been a resident of Glen Ellyn for
over 26 years with his wife Laura and three children.
For the past 13 years, he has been a Partner with the law firm
Senak Keegan Gleason & Smith, Ltd. President Senak represents
the true meaning of “Village of Volunteers” in Glen Ellyn as he is
an active volunteer in and around DuPage County. He is a member of
the DuPage County
Emergency Response Team (CERT) and volunteers with DuPage County
PADS. He is also a volunteer with the DuPage County Bar Association
(DCBA), serving as a mentor in the Lawyer-to-Lawyer Mentoring
program and as a judge for the DCBA’s High School Mock Trial
Competition. President Senak holds a Juris Doctor degree from
DePaul College of Law and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degrees in
English and Psychology from Indiana University.
Village Honors Outgoing Board Members and Swears in President,
Trustees and Clerk At the Village Board meeting on Monday, May 10,
Village President Mark Senak, along with new Trustees Kelley
Kalinich and Anne Gould and returning Trustee Gary Fasules were
sworn into office for a four-year term. Also sworn in was the new
Village Clerk, Caren Cosby.
The Village Board and staff also bid farewell to departing Village
Trustees Bill Enright and Craig Pryde, along with Village Clerk
John Chereskin. They were recognized and thanked for their count-
less hours of volunteerism given to the community.
Village President Mark Senak sworn into office on May 10,
2021.
Village Trustees sworn into office at the May 10 Village Board
Meeting (pictured left to right: Kelley Kalinich, Anne Gould and
Gary Fasules).
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For a full listing and information on Glen Ellyn Village Board
members and the Village Board meeting schedule, visit
www.glenellyn.org/villageboard
Village Trustee Kelley Kalinich Dr. Kelley Kalinich is a retired
Superintendent of Schools from Kenilworth School District No. 38.
She served 33 years as a full- time educator in capacities
including Superintendent, Principal, Assistant Princi- pal,
Counselor and Teacher. She also currently serves on the Glen Ellyn
Library Foundation Board and mentor to the Principal at Providence
Englewood Charter School, having previously served as a Board
Member. Trustee Kalinich holds a Doctorate in Education from
Vanderbilt University, a Master’s in Education from Georgia State
University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from the
Uni- versity of Vermont. Trustee Kalinich is a lifelong resident of
Glen Ellyn and graduate of Glenbard West High School. She lives in
town with her two sons.
Village Trustee Bill Payne Bill Payne was appointed as Village
Trustee in June 2021. Trustee Payne has been a resident of Glen El-
lyn for over 32 years with his wife Nancy and three adult children.
He currently serves as the Executive Director of Science and
Technol- ogy at the University of Chicago. Prior to his current
role, he was the Chief Operating Officer at Roberson and Associates
Consulting, and Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at
Motorola/Nokia. He also founded a telecom- munications startup
company. Trustee Payne received his PhD in Electrical Engineering
from the Illinois Institute of Technology. He also holds a Master
of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Institute
of Technology and a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical
Engineering from Purdue University. He cur- rently serves on the
Board of Directors for the Illinois Science and Technology
Coalition, as well as on the Executive Advisory Board for Purdue
University’s Electrical and Computer Engineering De-
partment.
Village Clerk Caren Cosby Caren Cosby has worked as a Video and
Live Events Producer and Writer, as well as Manager of
Teleprompting Services, for Camera Originals for over 20 years. She
graduated from Southern Illinois University with a degree in
Journalism and prior to that earned an Associate in Arts degree
from College of DuPage. She is a current member of Illinois
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) 1220.
Clerk Cosby has been a resident of Glen Ellyn for 28 years along
with her husband, Dave and daughter, Courtney.
Tea With the Trustees Glen Ellyn residents and business owners can
meet with their Village leaders during Tea with the Trustees, a new
event that is free and open to the public. This informal setting
offers the opportunity to ask questions, share concerns, and hear
about what is happening in Glen Ellyn.
The next Tea with the Trustees event is scheduled for Saturday,
July 24, to be held from 9-11 a.m. at the Police Station Community
Room, 65 S. Park Boulevard.
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Glen Ellyn is fortunate and excited to have The Cleve Carney Museum
of Art and the McAninch Arts Center at the College of DuPage host
one of the largest private collections of original artwork by Frida
Kahlo. The exhibition, on view June 5 – September 6, 2021, will be
the most comprehensive presentation of Kahlo’s work displayed in
the Chicago area in over 40 years. For more information on the
Exhibition and to purchase tickets, visit frida2021.org or call
630.642.4000
The Village of Glen Ellyn, the Glen Ellyn Chamber of Commerce and
the Alliance of Downtown Glen Ellyn have partnered togeth- er,
along with local businesses, to bring tourism into Glen Ellyn to
showcase the amazing storefronts and vibrant restaurants in our
community.
In celebration of the exhibit, Glen Ellyn has a number of
experiences throughout the summer that both residents and visitors
alike can enjoy.
To plan your experience, visit www.glenellyn.org/frida. Throughout
the Exhibition, the website will be kept up-to-date with new Frida
experiences taking place in Glen Ellyn.
Experience Everything Frida This Summer in Glen Ellyn
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Summer Events in Glen Ellyn Phase 5 of the Restore Illinois Plan,
which went into effect June 11, marks the return of traditional
conventions, festivals, and large events without capacity
restrictions. The Village of Glen Ellyn, in conjunction with event
coordinators, are anticipating wel- coming back larger-scale events
this summer. This includes many of the annual events the community
offers, hosted by the 4th of July Committee, the Chamber of
Commerce, the Alliance of Downtown Glen Ellyn, among other local
organizations. Please note that all events are subject to change
per the guidelines set by the State’s Restore Illinois Plan.
French Market: Sundays, May through September Visit downtown Glen
Ellyn every Sunday, through September, to find locally grown
produce, organic meats, fresh flowers, baked goods and much more!
See your neighbors and discover your local com- munity each Sunday
from 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. More information can be found on the Glen
Ellyn Chamber of Commerce website at www.glenellynchamber.com
Glen Ellyn Fourth of July: Sunday, July 4 Parade and
Fireworks
The Glen Ellyn 4th of July Committee plans to resume 4th of July
2021 festivities. These activities include Glen Ellyn’s 4th of July
Parade and Glen Ellyn’s Grand Fireworks display. More information
and details on the Committee’s website at
www.glenellyn4thofjuly.org.
Freedom 4-Mile Run
The Freedom Four will kick off at 7 a.m. “sharp” on Sunday, July 4,
at Lake Ellyn Park. There will be wave starts every 15 minutes in
groups of 100 runners. Pre-registration is required at
www.FreedomFourRun. com and limited to 800 participants.
Jazz Up Glen Ellyn: Saturday, July 10, 4 p.m. Enjoy Jazz Up Glen
Ellyn two ways this year! Either reserve a space on the street to
enjoy the show live or watch virtually from the location of your
choice. This year’s theme is the Chicago/New Orleans Connec- tion.
Limited seating squares are available for purchase. Also, enjoy the
event virtually, via free live stream. More information at
www.jazzupglenellyn.org
Tour of Lake Ellyn Bicycle Race: Saturday, July 17 Returning for
its 5th year, the Tour of Lake Ellyn promises fast-paced cycling
action around the beautiful Lake Ellyn course. The challenging
venue features a round-about, multiple climbs, a thrilling hairpin,
and a tight final turn to the finish line on Lenox. Be sure to
bring your family, friends, and bikes to enjoy Lake Ellyn for a day
of thrilling professional and amateur racing, food, beer garden,
and the annual Family Fun Ride. For more information and schedules,
visit “Tour of Lake Ellyn” on Facebook.
Sidewalk Sale Celebration: Friday, July 23 – Saturday, July 24 Find
the best bargains in Glen Ellyn. This two-day event features music
and discounts on merchandise from a number of participating
downtown stores. More information can be found on the Alliance of
Downtown Glen Ellyn’s website, www.downtownglenellyn.com
The Taste of Glen Ellyn & Village Fair: August 11-15 This
five-day event takes place in the heart of the downtown Glen Ellyn,
north of the tracks in the Glen- wood/Crescent Parking lot. This
annual event features a variety of live entertainment including
nationally known performers and a community stage showcasing local
youth groups. Enjoy all the event has to offer with festive foods,
cold beverages, a craft festival, a business expo and carnival
rides. More information will be available on the Glen Ellyn Chamber
of Commerce Website at www.glenellynchamber.com
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Planning a Block Party Residents living in incorporated Glen Ellyn
that are interested in hosting a block party in their neighborhood
must complete a block party request form, found on the Village
website at www.glenellyn.org/blockparty. The Village requires block
party request forms be submitted at least two weeks prior to the
proposed event.
In cooperation with the Village of Glen Ellyn, the Glen Ellyn Park
District offers residents the opportunity to use a Block Party
Wagon during block party events. The wagon con- tains 100 chairs,
ten tables, a large outdoor grill, and a bean bag toss game. The
Park District will drop off
the wagon prior to the event and pick it up afterward. The Block
Party Wagon is available on a first-come, first-served basis. For
more information and reservations for the Block Party Wagon, please
visit the Park District website at www.gepark.org, or call (630)
858-2462.
Police Department Reminds Residents to Lock Their Vehicles
The Glen Ellyn Police Department reminds you to stay vigilant now
and throughout the year in locking vehicles to prevent burglary and
theft.
Since the start of 2021, there have been 15 reported incidents of
burglar- ies to motor vehicles and 11 reports of
motor vehicle theft to the Glen Ellyn Police Department.
Continue to take the following simple, proactive steps in
safeguarding your property:
Develop a habit to lock your vehicles, regardless of the time of
day.
Do not leave your keys or key fobs in your vehicle. Avoid leaving
valuables in your vehicle. Secure brief-
cases, purses, electronics, etc. inside your home. If you park your
vehicle(s) outside and unattended,
make sure to remove the garage door opener along with any property
that may tempt thieves.
Do not leave items of value in plain view inside your
vehicle.
Alerting Tool Offers Residents Opportunity to Receive Critical
Emergency Information In 2020, the Village of Glen Ellyn launched a
new notification tool to alert citizens about emergencies. This
tool allows the Village to deliver essential information quickly in
a variety of situations includ- ing severe weather alerts,
emergency police notifications and emergency utility
notifications.
All users have the ability to customize their notification
preferences after signing up on the Village’s website directly at
www.glenellyn.org/alert.
Emergency notifications and updates can be sent out via email
and/or text mes- sages through the system. Additionally, each
notification will be highly visible at the top of each Village
webpage in the event of an emergency.
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Be Prepared for Heavy Storms Since floods can happen fast, you
should always be prepared. The following are some
suggestions:
Keep storm sewer inlets and drainage ditches clear of debris,
including leaves and grass clippings. Make sure your sump pump is
working. Consider a battery backup unit. Monitor potential flood
hazards on an All Hazards NOAA Weather Radio, local radio or
television or on the internet at https://
www.spc.noaa.gov/products/wwa/. Copy your most important papers
(mortgage papers, deeds, passport, bank and credit card
information). Keep the copies in
your home and place the originals outside your home in a secure
place like a safety deposit box. Go through your basement (if not
your entire house) and take photos of your most valuable
possessions (furniture, musical
instruments and electronic equipment). Store these photos with your
other papers. Save and store receipts for any expensive household
items, such as appliances and electronics so you have proof of
their
original cost. Assess your flood risk and make sure you have
adequate flood insurance coverage.
Flood plain and flooding questions? Glen Ellyn’s Community
Development Department can help you determine whether your property
is in the floodplain; if it contains floodways, wetland, or other
environmentally sensitive areas; or if there are other known
drainage problems The engineer in the Community Development
Department can be reached by phone at (630) 547-5247. Copies of the
Flood Insurance Rate Maps are available at the Civic Center and
online at https://msc.fema.gov/portal/home. Additionally, the
Community Development Depart- ment has some of the elevation
certificates on file for buildings in the floodplain.
Flood insurance available for Glen Ellyn properties Most
homeowners’ policies do not cover flood losses. Since Glen Ellyn
participates in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), you
can protect your home and contents by purchasing a flood insurance
policy. You should obtain coverage for structure and contents since
there can be more damage to the contents than the structure.
Renters can also buy contents coverage even if the owner does not
insure the structure. There is a 30-day waiting period before the
policy becomes effective. To find out more about flood insurance,
contact any licensed insurance agent or broker - the same person
who sells your home and auto policies. You may be denied federal
assistance after a disaster if you don’t have flood
insurance.
A Preview of the New Downtown Streetscape is Coming Soon
A section of the new downtown Glen Ellyn streetscape is coming to
the southeast corner of Main Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, in
front of the A Toda Madre restaurant. Construction began in early
May and is expected to be complete in late June 2021. Work will
include storm sewer improve- ments along Pennsylvania Avenue and
widening of the sidewalk to allow for outdoor dining. The new
sidewalks will include decorative brick paver bands selected for
narrower sidewalks in the new down- town Glen Ellyn.
This construction is part of the Central Business Dis- trict
Streetscape and Utility Project. The first major phase of the
project on Main Street, Duane Street and Hillside Avenue is slated
to begin in early 2022. The project includes the replacement of the
100+
year old underground infrastructure system and new sidewalks,
roadway, crosswalks, plant- ers, sidewalk furniture and trees. To
learn more about the project and to see images of what the new
downtown will look like, visit the project website at
www.downtownge.com
Permitted Lawn Sprinkling Times The Illinois Department of Natural
Resources mandates that water conservation measures be undertaken
between May 15 and September 15.
Glen Ellyn regulations allow odd- numbered street addresses to
water lawns on odd-numbered calendar dates, while even- numbered
street addresses may water on even-numbered calendar dates. Lawn
sprinkling on this odd/even schedule may only be performed from 5-8
a.m. and 7-11 p.m.
Questions about sprinkling should be directed to the Public Works
Department at 630-469- 6756.
Civic Center 535 Duane Street Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137
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Village Board Members Sworn In
Summer Events & Frida Experiences
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Hours 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday
Village Officials Village President Mark Senak
Village Trustee Kelli Christiansen
Village Trustee Gary Fasules
Village Trustee Anne Gould
Village Trustee Kelley Kalinich
Village Trustee Bill Payne
Village Trustee Steve Thompson
Village Clerk Caren Cosby
Village Manager Mark Franz
Village Attorney Greg Mathews
Board and Commission Meetings A listing of the Village’s Board and
Commission Meetings can be found on the Village’s website at
www.glenellyn.org.
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