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Work in progress: Elburn officials address Blackberry Creek

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Some in the village have been vocal against Elburn Station, citing Blackberry Creek’s issues.

“The comments I hear from the residents are, basically, why are we considering another development when Blackberry Creek isn’t finished, and why doesn’t ShoDeen finish it?” Grabarek said. “Well, ShoDeen doesn’t own it. … I can understand the frustrations.”

As far as calling Blackberry Creek a failed development, Grabarek said he was “perhaps choosing my words for the greatest impact.”

“It was not inappropriately planned or executed, but other influences … basically, the economy, brought on by a lot of iffy mortgages just kind of caused the collapse. … We, as a nation, just kind of put our proverbial fiscal foot in our mouth,” Grabarek said.

Trustee Ken Anderson, who resides in Blackberry Creek, said he would not call it a failed development. He also doesn’t see how it would be beneficial to stop all construction in the village because activity in his subdivision stopped. Elburn Station is different, he said, with housing near the train station that might be more attractive to people with different priorities than those who live in Blackberry Creek.

“Blackberry Creek is a planned unit development that has amenities that drew me to the development. … It will draw more people to the development when the economy gets better,” Anderson said. “The proposed development [Elburn Station] will have its own amenities, and certain people will be drawn to that.”

As far as the argument that Blackberry Creek’s mistakes shouldn’t be repeated at Elburn Station, board members plan to address that. Trustee Jeff Walter, who lives in Blackberry Creek, has pushed for language in the annexation agreement with ShoDeen that would specify that no plat could be started until the previous plat was essentially done. In Blackberry Creek, he said one plat is about 60 to 70 percent complete, and another is about 10 to 15 percent.

“That’s where the discussion comes up, that we don’t want another Blackberry Creek,” Walter said.

But there is much in Blackberry Creek to embrace.

“Yeah, there are some things that need to be done, but I wouldn’t say it’s a failed development,” Walter said. “People don’t complain about living here. Some of the people might have some complaints about the road, but it’s a great neighborhood.”

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