Year in Review: Parking Deck, New Business Among City of St. Charles' Greatest Hits of 2016

Year in Review: Parking Deck, New Business Among City of St. Charles’ Greatest Hits of 2016

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Many good things happened in in the city of St. Charles this past year. Here are some highlights, courtesy of the city of St. Charles website.

Business News

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  • screen-shot-2016-12-06-at-4-04-02-pmWork on the 1st Street development kicked into high gear as the ALE headquarters at the northeast corner of Illinois and 1st Street was nearly completed. A new 110-space parking deck was constructed, and work has begun on the Sterling bank building.
  • Eighty-four new businesses opened from East Main Street to Randall Road and everywhere in between.
  • Work began on the new CoopersHawk Winery & Restaurant at The Quad.

Taxes and City Finances

  • Files with the text property tax written on the tab, close up and blur effect. Realistic 3D renderFor the eighth straight year, the city of St. Charles froze its operating levy, keeping the city’s portion of property taxes constant at 10 percent of the total tax bill.
  • St. Charles’ Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the year ended April 30, 2015, received its 30th consecutive Certificate of Achievement from the Government Finance Officers Association.
  • Director of Finance Chris Minick was elected vice president of the Illinois Government Finance Officers Association.

Working Smarter

  • Finance and Information Systems departments worked together to implement computerized document management system. The new system streamlines invoice processing to save both paper and staff time.

Employee Impact

  • giving-friday-st-charlesThe city’s Giving Fridays initiative, in which employees pay to dress down on Fridays, contributed more than $3,500 to local charities.
  • Human Resources Generalist Denice Brogan earned her Certified Labor Relations Professional designation after completing the three-year process.
  • Human Resources was busy filling 38 positions — mainly due to retiring workers, along with facilitating 16 promotions and five lateral moves.

Infrastructure Improvements

  • screen-shot-2016-12-06-at-2-17-45-pm3.5 miles of St. Charles streets were resurfaced with about 7,800 tons of asphalt and South Tyler Road was reconstructed.
  • 7th Avenue Creek long-term master plan concepts were developed to address flood mitigation along the 7th Avenue Creek watershed.
  • Illinois Street Bridge received structural maintenance and a new surface.

Public Safety

Police

  • In May, the Department contracted to retain a social worker on site.
  • The first “Coffee with a Cop” was held at the 1915 W. Main St. McDonald’s.
  • Sgt. Tom Shaw graduated from the School of Police Staff & Command at Northwestern University in Evanston.

Fire

Special Recognitions

  • st-charles-bob-leonard-walkway-3St. Charles received five out of five “Blooms” from America in Bloom, which promotes beautification, community involvement and environmentalism, thanks to the hard work of hundreds of volunteers, St. Charles Park District, Pottawatomie Garden Club, Downtown St. Charles Partnership and city staff.
  • The city received a Community Service Award from the St. Charles Park Board for longstanding sponsorship of the July 4 Celebration and Sculpture in the Park exhibit.

SOURCE: city of St. Charles

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Located in both DuPage and Kane counties, the city of St. Charles is 35 miles west of downtown Chicago. International employers, innovative schools, beautiful parks, local and regional resources, river and amenities and unique architecture have earned St. Charles its reputation as the Pride of the Fox. The city is home to 1,794 businesses that employ 18,000 people. St. Charles also features a large manufacturing community, that makes everything from mosquito repellent to plastic cups. The city is assisted by an active Chamber of Commerce, a full service Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Downtown St. Charles Partnership. For more information, including the latest news, visit the city of St. Charles website and Facebook Page.