Trustee Patty Meroni will be holding a meeting with residents and representatives from Kane County this evening to discuss the planned Longmeadow Parkway project and the possible impacts to Village roadways and properties. The meeting will take place at 7:00 PM at Village Hall.
A copy of the latest Longmeadow Parkway project informational handout prepared by the Kane County Department of Transportation can be downloaded here.
Shades of little Bobby but do you think we could have have more than 12 hours notice about these things – can someone record for those who cannot attend??
Gee,
I won’t have to worry now, Meroni is in charge. The village is safe!!!!
JUST IN CASE BOBBY AND HIS DISCIPLES TRY TO BLAME THE LONGMEADOW PARKWAY TRAFFIC JAM ON THE NEW ADMINISTRATION, HERE IS A SNIPPET FROM HISTORY THAT BOBBY, THE DEFEATED PAST PRESIDENT, ENDORSED THE PLAN. LETS ALSO NOT FORGET THAT SOME OF HIS HANDPICKED TRUSTEES WILL BE UP FOR RE-ELECTION NEXT YEAR (2015), AT WHICH TIME THE RESIDENTS OF BARRINGTON HILLS WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO DEFEAT THEM – GET THEM OFF THE BOARD, JUST LIKE THEIR DEPOSED LEADER.
MCHENRY COUNTY BOARD
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION MEETING
SEPTEMBER 06, 2005
Chairman of the Board – Kenneth Koehler (District 2)
Joint Regional Planning – Algonquin/Barrington Hills
John Schmitt, Village of Algonquin President and Robert Abboud, Village President of Barrington Hills are here to speak to the board.
Mr. Abboud spoke about the Boltz Road bridge project, Barrington Hills efforts to update its comprehensive plan and the large scale development planning of the two properties owned by Texas developer, Fritz Duda, which are within the planning jurisdiction of Barrington Hills and adjoin Algonquin.
Mr. Abboud said Barrington Hills supports the Boltz Road project as it will improve traffic patterns in Barrington Hills as well as helping the county develop economically. He added that during the coming months he will be discussing regional traffic issues with Fox River Grove, Cary, Crystal Lake and Algonquin to further enhance the understanding of the issues and solution strategies that are needed. Barrington Hills has taken an extensive effort to update their comprehensive plan which is about 50% done and will take about four more months to complete.