Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:
Elk Grove Village approved plans this week for a $10 million loan to kick-start work on a new public works building and fire station, which are major parts of a long-term infrastructure overhaul in the community.
Trustees voted unanimously to authorize the village to take out the loan to acquire land and perform architectural and engineering for the projects. The money will also fund remodeling at village hall, road improvements, pedestrian paths and street lighting.
In February, the village unveiled the eight-year, $105 million infrastructure plan. The village plans to also issue about $30 million in bonds, seek grant funding, and tax increases to pay for the improvements.
A resident with a $300,000 house would pay an additional $36 in village property taxes, $53 more in a natural gas tax, and $7.20 more a year in a telecommunication tax.
The new 10,000-square-foot fire station would replace and combine two current stations on Greenleaf Avenue and Oakton Street, respectively. It would be located near the Busse Road corridor. The new public works building would replace the James Petri Public Works Facility at 600 Landmeier Road.
thanks Dan
#1 by Chris S on May 18, 2017 - 5:55 PM
And what do they do with that massive station on Oakton that isn’t that old?
#2 by Michael M on May 18, 2017 - 11:27 AM
The new station would have to have a apparatus floor big enough for 2 engines, 1 Ambulance, 1 Reserve tower ladder, 1 Dive unit, 1 Hazmat trailer, 1 Technical Rescue Trailer. Maybe 5 or 6 bays?
#3 by Michael M on May 18, 2017 - 11:23 AM
Any Idea where on Busse road they would build it? How many bays it will have? Will they move the training tower to the new station as well?
#4 by Frank on May 18, 2017 - 8:51 AM
I believe no companies will be lost.
#5 by Mike on May 17, 2017 - 6:38 PM
By combining firehouses does this mean taking companies out of service or are they going to double up companies?