Updated Surplus Numbers

Updated Surplus Numbers
Updated Surplus Numbers: Actual surplus 2018 per audit was $85,163.
Boards 2011-2018 implemented policies and procedures with specific goals:
stabilize owner fees, achieve maintenance objectives and achieve annual budget surpluses.
Any surplus was retained by the association.
The board elected in fall 2018 decided to increase owner fees, even in view of a large potential surplus

Average fees prior to 2019

Average fees prior to 2019
Average fees per owner prior to 2019:
RED indicates the consequences had boards continued the fee policies prior to 2010,
BLUE indicates actual fees. These moderated when better policies and financial controls were put in place by boards

Better budgeting could have resulted in lower fees

Better budgeting could have resulted in lower fees
Better budgeting could have resulted in lower fees:
RED line = actual fees enacted by boards,
BLUE line = alternate, fees, ultimately lower with same association income lower had
boards used better financial controls and focused on long term fee stability

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Wheaton Recycling Extravaganza - Save the Date - April 17, 2010


Press Release Thursday, March 18, 2010

Small Household Appliances Also Accepted at Recycling Extravaganza

WHEATON, Ill. – The list of things that you can drop off at the annual Recycling Extravaganza continues to grow. In addition to electronics such as televisions and computers, the Environmental Improvement Commission announced that nearly anything with a cord that does not contain hazardous materials will be accepted for recycling at its April 17 event. Just drive to the commuter parking lot at Liberty Drive and Carlton Avenue between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. to drop off a number of items for recycling or reuse.

Examples include but are not limited to:
  • Small kitchen appliances such as blenders, mixers, toasters, coffee makers, microwaves and food processors
  • Hair dryers, curling irons
  • Alarm clocks
  • Computers and related electronic equipment (such as a mouse, power cord, modem, monitor, etc.)
  • Televisions, DVD players, VCRs
  • Radios, CD and tape players
  • Video game systems and other electronic games
  • Printers, fax machines, scanners
As in past years, the event will also accept these items for recycling or reuse:
  • Books
  • Scrap metal, which also will include stoves, washers and dryers
  • Eye glasses
  • Keys
  • Hearing aids
  • Worn American flags
  • Cell phones
  • Bicycles in working order
In addition to residential electronics, businesses may also bring their equipment to be recycled.

Items that will not be accepted include refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners and other items that contain coolants or other hazardous materials.

This event’s success is dependent on volunteers. To help, people of high school age or older can call 630-690-1237 or 630-653-8877. 

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