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Closer Look: Local leaders look to 2013

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Voters will also select three village board members from among five candidates, a list that includes incumbent trustees Robert Bohler and Rick Montalto and challengers Gayle Deja-Schultz, Stephanie Landorf and Sean Herron.

But regardless of what happens at the voting booth in April, Michels said Sugar Grove residents should benefit from some of the developments forthcoming this year.

For Michels, that list begins with the opening of the village's first medical facility, as Rush-Copley opens the doors of a convenient care clinic on Route 47 in February.

"Getting health care for our residents, right here in the village, is a big deal for Sugar Grove," Michels said.

In addition to health care, village residents could gain more access to financial services, as well, as American Heartland Bank is expected to break ground on its new facility in the spring.

And Michels said improving conditions in the local housing market have also begun to manifest in Sugar Grove, as the village issued permits for four new houses in 2012. And Michels said he believes even more will follow in 2013.

Michels said he expected employment to be boosted in the village soon, as plans advance for the 150-bed Hampstead Court assisted living center.

But for Michels, the big prize for Sugar Grove remains the construction of a full interchange at Interstate 88 and Route 47, which he believes will generate large amounts of development at the village's north end.

Michels said he hopes state transportation officials will decide soon on a request from the village to receive a share of the money that had been allocated to the defunct Prairie Parkway highway proposal. That money could help the village assemble the money needed to partner with the Illinois Tollway to make the interchange project a reality.

Michels' vision for the interchange, however, differs from that of Geary, who has said he'd prefer the village use Prairie Parkway money to widen Route 47 from Sugar Grove to Kendall County and improve the interchange at Route 47 and Route 56 in the village's center.

"This village has a lot of good things going for it," Michels said. "There's a lot to look forward to next year."


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