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, January 31, 2015

DuPage County - Second Meeting to Discuss Flooding - February 5, 2015

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As announced by Wheaton, January 28, 2015:

This post includes a link to a survey "DuPage County is entering a competition for funding to help communities recover from prior disasters and improve their ability to withstand and recover more quickly from future disasters, hazards and shocks. Reducing current and future risk is essential to the long-term vitality, economic well-being and security of all communities. We need you to assist us in identifying the impacts that you face from flooding. The responses you provide will help us maximize disaster preparedness, save lives and bring benefits to a community long after recovery projects are complete.


The survey will consist of two sets of questions. The first will address flooding and the second will address quality of life."


DuPage County to Hold Second Meeting to Discuss Flooding and Future Resiliency

DuPage County will hold a second public information meeting regarding the creation of an East Branch DuPage River Watershed Resiliency Plan on Thursday, Feb. 5, at 7 p.m. at the Wheaton City Hall, 303 W. Wesley Street. 

In order to better prepare local communities for future extreme weather events, DuPage County is currently creating a resiliency plan for the East Branch Watershed, which encompasses the central portion of DuPage County extending from Addison into Will County. To accomplish this, DuPage County is enlisting the support of local communities to provide information on flooding and quality of life in the area. 

During the public meeting, residents and small business owners will have the opportunity to learn more about this planning process, as well as submit ideas and input that may be incorporated into the plan. In addition, an online survey is available. 

To access the survey, please visit this site:

Clicking will open a
 New Window> https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/DPCResilience

Note: The East Branch DuPage River Watershed encompasses a large area, including the Village of Addison, Village of Bloomingdale, Village of Bolingbrook, City of Darien, Village of Downers Grove, Village of Glen Ellyn, Village of Glendale Heights, Village of Lisle, Village of Lombard, Village of Oak Brook, Village of Westmont, City of Wheaton and Village of Woodridge.

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