Residents demand action on rising scooter accidents and scams

September 12, 2024 | Glendale Heights, DuPage County, Illinois

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During a recent government meeting, officials discussed plans for community engagement and addressed public safety concerns raised by residents.

The meeting highlighted an upcoming event scheduled for December 7th, where residents will have the opportunity to engage with local officials over coffee with the mayor. This event aims to gather input on the current budget and future financial planning. Board members expressed their support for the initiative, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in budget discussions.
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Public safety was a significant topic, as resident Mike Ontiveros raised concerns about the increasing use of electric scooters, bikes, and skateboards in Glendale Heights. He reported witnessing accidents involving these vehicles and questioned whether existing ordinances adequately address the safety issues posed by riders who do not adhere to traffic rules. Ontiveros urged the board to consider implementing stricter regulations to enhance safety on local roads.

Additionally, Ontiveros brought attention to a recent scam incident involving a senior citizen who lost nearly $1 million through a deceptive scheme known as \"pig butchering.\" He inquired about the measures being taken to educate residents, particularly seniors, on how to recognize and avoid such scams. The board acknowledged the importance of community education on this issue and indicated a willingness to explore ways to better inform residents about potential scams.

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The meeting underscored the board's commitment to fostering community dialogue and addressing pressing safety concerns, setting the stage for further discussions on these critical issues.

Converted from Village Board & COW Meeting - 09/05/2024 meeting on September 12, 2024
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