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Elk Grove Village Eliminates Residential Vehicle Stickers

Effective June 1, 2018, Elk Grove Village will eliminate residential vehicle stickers.

Vehicle sticker revenue has long been a source of funding for road maintenance and resurfacing projects. The Village's exceptional economic success for the past few years has created an opportunity to replace lost revenue from residential vehicle stickers by using funds from the recent budget surplus.

"We know that aside from the cost, it can be a hassle for residents to purchase vehicle stickers each year" said Elk Grove Village Mayor Craig Johnson, "The Village Board is excited to have the opportunity to eliminate this annual fee for residents."

Dedicated funding for road projects will continue to come from vehicle stickers for businesses. Additionally, the Village will create a new ongoing source of funding by allocating a portion of the annual revenues from video gaming for road projects.

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