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Closer Look: Local leaders look to 2013

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"All of us who decide, do so based on the facts and information we had available to us at the time of our decision," Anderson said. "This is a 20-year development, and we cannot lose sight of that."

Discussions, however, have been further complicated by the inclusion in the plan of an extension of Anderson Road from Route 38 to Keslinger Road, with an overpass of the Union Pacific Railroad tracks – a transportation project long sought by the village.

ShoDeen owns the land needed for the extension project, and has indicated it would be unwilling to relinquish that land without a deal in place for Elburn Station.

Anderson said he hopes the road project will advance soon, to ease congestion on Route 47 in downtown Elburn, where an at-grade crossing regularly backs up traffic near the tracks.

"I'd sure like to see that happen," Anderson said.

Kane County has indicated it could proceed with work on the project as soon as it secures the land.

Anderson is running unopposed for a new term as Elburn's village president, meaning he expects to be in office to oversee completion of the terms of a deal.

Anderson said, for now, other economic development opportunities remain quiet around Elburn.

He said a new pancake house-style restaurant will open on the village's north side.

"And we have a couple other people looking," Anderson said. "But nothing else ready to announce."

But Anderson said he believed a little economic growth could change that.

"We know 100 percent about our yesterdays, but nothing about our future," Anderson said. "And I believe we should bet on better times ahead."

SUGAR GROVE

SUGAR GROVE – Sean Michels can't say whether his role in the village will change between now and the end of 2013.

But Michels, Sugar Grove's village president, believes the new year could bring several changes to the village that could work to further round out the community as one in which residents cannot only live, but also work, play and find more options to meet the needs of daily life.

This spring, voters in the village will select a village president and village board members. Michels, who has served as village president since 1999, is being challenged by Kevin Geary, a village trustee who also has served on the board since 1999.


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