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Closer Look: Local leaders look to 2013

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The village recently hired a new director of community and economic development to replace former North Aurora community development director Scott Buening, who in August became Batavia's community development director.

North Aurora will see new restaurant offerings in 2013. A restaurant called Run-A-Way will replace the former Ernie McCann's Tavern and Grill and Uncle Pat's restaurant on Butterfield Road. The restaurant will serve burgers, gyros sandwiches and other fare.

Berman will run unopposed in April for another term. He first served as North Aurora village president from 1985 to 1989 and returned to the office in 2009 when he was elected to succeed Village President John Hansen, who did not run for re-election.

Berman was a North Aurora village trustee for 14 years.

ELBURN

ELBURN – Dave Anderson doesn't own a crystal ball. Nor is he an economist.

But Anderson, Elburn's village president, believes that the travails of the past few years will remain there – in the past – and that better days lie ahead for the community in central Kane County.

"I'm an optimist, always have been," said Anderson. "And I think the economy is going to turn, and turn for the better.

"But things only rarely go back up as quickly as they came down."

In recent years, economic troubles have plagued Elburn, just as most other communities in Kane County and elsewhere. Foreclosures have wracked the local housing market, new development has dried up and property values have fallen.

While Anderson doesn't foresee a rapid return to the boom years, he said the village should expect some new opportunities, in 2013 and beyond.

He said the village will continue working with Geneva-based development company ShoDeen on its proposed Elburn Station plan, a huge planned development project that, over the next two decades, could add more than 2,000 new homes to the village's east side, centered around the Elburn Metra station.

The proposal languished at the village board in 2012, as village officials balked at the more than 1,300 new apartments and condominiums proposed in the plan.

Anderson said he believes it is possible for the village and ShoDeen to forge a compromise that eases concerns.


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