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Yorkville Update Yorkville Update Bart Olson, City Administrator United City of Yorkville January 9, 2018 y , My background Bart Olson Bart Olson City Administrator for Yorkville since 2009 Top appointed official Manage


  1. Yorkville Update Yorkville Update Bart Olson, City Administrator United City of Yorkville January 9, 2018 y ,

  2. My background  Bart Olson  Bart Olson  City Administrator for Yorkville since 2009  Top appointed official  Manage the day-to-day operations of all departments except Police  Northern Illinois University Master of Public o t e o s U e s ty aste o ub c Administration Graduate, 2006  Yorkville High School Graduate  Chamber of Commerce Board member since  Chamber of Commerce Board member since 2009  Chamber of Commerce Treasurer since 2012

  3. What’s going on in Yorkville?  2017 R  2017 Review i  2018 Economic Development  Infrastructure  Events

  4. 2017 Review 2017 Review Construction  H lid  Holiday Inn Express & Suites I E & S it  Banquet Facility adjacent to Holiday I Inn Express E  Cedarhurst  GC Housing  YPAC Downtown  Capitano’s Deli

  5. 2017 Review 2017 Review Openings  G F  Go For It Sports It S t  1836 Drink Lab & Provisions  Living Divina Yoga & Fitness  McElroy Law Office  Shear Connection  Tiki Tan  Tiki Tan  Nitty Gritty Barbershop and Shave Parlor Parlor

  6. 2017 Review 2017 Review Openings  M di  Medical offices at 520 E Kendall and l ffi t 520 E K d ll d 234 Garden St  Swanson Real Estate  S R l E t t  SQX LLC Investments  American Marketing and Publishing  Digital Services Inc g  Milestone Wealth and Design  Executive Heating & Air  Executive Heating & Air

  7. 2017 Review 2017 Review Residential Development   New Housing Starts New Housing Starts  212 in 2017 Avg Const Value $233,000  151 in 2016 Avg Const Value $170,000  84 in 2015 Avg Const Value $178,000   72 in 2014 72 in 2014 Avg Const Value $171,000 Avg Const Value $171,000  83 in 2013 Avg Const Value $148,000  69 in 2012  43 in 2011   42 in 2010 42 in 2010  2017 figures are buoyed by 12 townhouse units and 51 apartment units  Grande Reserve (48), Blackberry Woods (29), Windett Ridge (28), and Caledonia (23) most active subdivisions

  8. 2017 Review 2017 Review Residential Development  Autumn Creek substantially complete  Only 2 single family permits in all of 2017   Pulte has pivoted to Grande Reserve Pulte has pivoted to Grande Reserve  Grande Reserve  DRH Cambridge, Pulte, Unique Home, and Ryan Homes building currently  Good possibility that Kendall Marketplace residential sees movement in 2018

  9. 2017 Review 2017 Review New housing starts PRE RECESSION PRE ‐ RECESSION RECESSION RECESSION B U I L D INITIATIVE B.U.I.L.D. INITIATIVE  ERIN UPDATE 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Plainfield 998 404 172 66 58 93 111 135 162 138 116 140 Yorkville 753 401 153 56 42 43 69 83 72 84 152 154 Montgomery 399 244 91 55 67 46 51 25 31 23 4 2 Oswego 372 224 96 79 83 88 112 131 127 72 52 27 Plano 165 172 40 3 0 3 0 0 3 1 3 4 Sugar Grove 106 48 14 1 5 1 4 28 37 17 9 13 Kendall Co. 73 42 18 12 6 14 16 13 25 18 19 32

  10. 2017 Review 2017 Review Residential Development  BUILD program  BUILD  Closed out in 2017  Resulted in the construction of 414  R lt d i th t ti f 414 homes since 2012  City looking forward to capturing more  City looking forward to capturing more than $400,000 in revenue annually from closure of program

  11. 2018 Economic Development City Council Goal # 1 City Council Goal # 1 Manufacturing and Industrial g Development

  12. 2018 Economic Development  Approved City plans for  Approved City plans for Manufacturing/ Industrial goal involve:  Continue to use enterprise zones to attract p large industrial developers along Eldamain Rd corridor  Pursue Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF)  Pursue Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) site certification for Wrigley property area and Eldamain Rd corridor  Market the Eldamain Rd corridor to potential  Market the Eldamain Rd corridor to potential developers  Meet with developers on an as needed basis

  13. 2018 Economic Development  P t  Potential City plans for ti l Cit l f Manufacturing/ Industrial goal involve:  Man fact  Manufacturing and Industrial business ing and Ind st ial b siness owner and developer focus groups and/ or summit? a d/ o u  YBSD Sanitary expansion assistance?  City utility expansion study? y y p y  Industrial analysis gap study?

  14. 2018 Economic Development  Go For It Sports  Go For It Sports  58,000 sf multi-use sports facility  Galena Rd, east of Route 47   Perimeter track Perimeter track  Turfed infield  Basketball court   Classrooms Classrooms  Enterprise Zone Project p j  Opened December 2017

  15. 2018 Economic Development  H lid  Holiday Inn Express & Suites I E & S it  90+ rooms, 54,000 square feet total  Holiday Inn-adjacent Banquet Facility  12,000 square feet  Name TBD

  16.  Kendall Hospitality vertical l ti it lit d ll H  K

  17. 2018 Economic Development

  18. 2018 Economic Development  Cedarhurst of Yorkville Assisted Living  Cedarhurst of Yorkville Assisted Living Facility and Memory Care  73 unit assisted living and memory care  73 unit assisted living and memory care facility  NE corner of Cannonball and Rt 34  Enterprise zone project  Expected to open mid-2018

  19. 2018 Economic Development 2018 Economic Development Cedarhurst rendering

  20. 2018 Economic Development  A th  Anthony’s Place by GC Housing ’ Pl b GC H i  51 age-restricted affordable apartments  Yorkville has a rental assistance program for three of the one bedroom units for for three of the one-bedroom units for area senior citizens who meet a maximum income threshold  Registration date February 1 st at City Hall

  21.  ANTHONY PLACE PIC  ANTHONY PLACE PIC

  22. 2018 Economic Development  1836 D i k L b  1836 Drink Lab Provisions  Latest do  Latest downtown nto n restaurant from Minor Threat Restaurant a au a Group  Opened December 2017

  23. 2018 Economic Development  El  Eleno Silva of Riverview Diner in Sil f Ri i Di i Montgomery has purchased a large, half finished building on Saravanos half-finished building on Saravanos Drive in Yorkville  Tentative plans are for a 250-300 seat  Tentative plans are for a 250-300 seat banquet facility  Potential enterprise zone project Potential enterprise zone project  Targeting a late 2018 opening

  24. 2018 Economic Development  Capitano’s Deli  Capitano s Deli  BJ Gerl of Yorkville has a lease on a downtown space for an Italian deli and candy store candy store  Targeted to open in late Spring 2018  YPAC Downtown  Emily and Brian Weber, through Your Performing Arts Center (YPAC), have a lease Performing Arts Center (YPAC), have a lease on a downtown space for supplemental dance and program studio space  Targeted opening January 2018 g p g y

  25. 2018 Economic Development  P  Property Taxes t T  3% decrease in 2014  1 6% d  1.6% decrease in 2015 i 2015  1.6% decrease in 2016  0% in 2017  0% in 2017  2.1% increase in 2018, matching growth

  26. Infrastructure  Downtown Planning  D t Pl i  # 2 City Council goal in 2017  TIF District reset and expansion  TIF Di t i t t d i  Purchased 102 E Van Emmon (old Old Second building) Second building)  Completed a parking study  Decommissioned Well 3 on the west alley  Decommissioned Well 3 on the west alley  Pursued property maintenance improvement p

  27. Infrastructure Infrastructure Downtown Planning continued

  28. Infrastructure Infrastructure Downtown Planning continued  INFRASTRUCTURE SLIDE WITH  INFRASTRUCTURE SLIDE WITH OVERLAY DISTRICT

  29. Infrastructure Infrastructure Downtown Planning continued

  30. Infrastructure Infrastructure Downtown Planning continued  Sid  Sidewalk and Parklet Ordinance lk d P kl t O di passed in 2017

  31. Infrastructure Infrastructure Downtown Planning continued  C  Courthouse Hill Landscaping th Hill L d i

  32. Infrastructure Infrastructure Downtown Planning continued  Riverfront Park redevelopment  Ri f t P k d l t (grant)  $400 000 p oject b dget  $400,000 project budget  Playground construction halted in September 2016 due to site September 2016 due to site contamination conditions  Contamination cleaned up in 2017 p  Project completion 2018

  33. Infrastructure  Metra Extension  Metra Extension  Studies restarted in August 2016  24-month study will tell us where line ends,  24 month study will tell us where line ends, how much it will cost, what it will look like  Yorkville, Plano and Sandwich are Y k ill Pl d S d i h potential end-of-line station and railyard  Extension is at least 10 years and $100,000,000+ away

  34. Infrastructure  Route 34 expansion  Route 34 expansion  Western Yorkville  Eldamain to Route 47  Eldamain to Route 47  Construction started in 2017, ends in 2019  Eastern Yorkville  Route 47 to Orchard Road  Construction started in 2016, ends in 2018

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