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Algonquin mayor urges District 300 to accept developer’s offer for Westfield access road citing student safety

5119829 · June 25, 2025
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Village President Debbie Sosin told the Community Unit School District 300 board that a Lennar-built access road from a new Meadows subdivision would improve drop-off and pick-up safety at Westfield School, that the developer estimated the road at $600,000 and that impact fees collected for the district exceed $900,000.

Debbie Sosin, village president of Algonquin and a Westfield School grandparent, urged the Community Unit School District 300 Board of Education on June 24 to accept a developer’s offer to build an access road from the Meadows subdivision to Westfield School to improve student and parent safety.

Sosin said, “The safety of the 1,200 students that attends Westfield is imperative,” and described Sleepy Hollow Road during drop-off and pick-up as “not, I repeat, not a safe environment during those times.”

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