Fred Sanchez - Second Ward Alderman - Park Ridge City Council
Thoughtful representation you can count on.
Experience you can trust: Former School Board Member of the Park Ridge-Niles School District #64; Founding Member of the Park Ridge Holiday Lights Committee; Member of the Taste of Park Ridge Committee.
04/22/2026
♻️ Important Reminders During Cart Delivery
Once your new SBC carts arrive:
✔️ Begin using them right away
✔️ Leave your old Groot carts at your pickup location (alley or curb)
🚫 Groot carts should NOT be kept or reused - they will be collected separately.
We appreciate your help in making this transition as smooth as possible!
Visit our website for more information ➡ www.parkridge.us/news
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04/20/2026
🚛 New carts are on the way, Park Ridge!
Starting Monday, April 20, SBC Waste Solutions will begin delivering new garbage and recycling carts across the City. Deliveries will follow your regular service route, with completion expected by April 29.
👉 Start using your new carts as soon as they arrive
👉 Leave your old Groot carts in your usual pickup location
We appreciate your patience during this transition! Learn more: www.parkridge.us/news
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🚛 New carts are on the way, Park Ridge!
Starting Monday, April 20, SBC Waste Solutions will begin delivering new garbage and recycling carts across the City. Deliveries will follow your regular service route, with completion expected by April 29.
👉 Start using your new carts as soon as they arrive
👉 Leave your old Groot carts in your usual pickup location
We appreciate your patience during this transition! Learn more: www.parkridge.us/news
03/10/2026
The U.S. National Weather Service is predicting severe weather for our area tonight - Tuesday, March 10. Stay weather-aware and make sure you're prepared, including having multiple ways to receive warnings.
Stay safe, ParkRidge! ⚡️💨
The U.S. National Weather Service is predicting severe weather for our area tonight - Tuesday, March 10. Stay weather-aware and make sure you're prepared, including having multiple ways to receive warnings.
Stay safe, Park Ridge! ⚡️💨
03/10/2026
Park Ridge waste hauling update –
Big changes are coming to Park Ridge's waste hauling contract this Spring, and the City will be rolling out a ton of information in the coming weeks.
Please see the Mayor's post on what we know so far. Stay tuned — much more information is on the way from the City as we get closer to the launch.
Park Ridge waste hauling update –
Some More of what you want to know!
Big changes are coming to Park Ridge's waste hauling contract this Spring, and the City will be rolling out a ton of information in the coming weeks.
When this was first announced, my inbox lit up with questions — so I wanted to give you a little preview of some key answers today!
Here's what we know so far:
Your Collection Day Stays the Same!
Garbage, recycling, and yard waste/food scrap pickup will still happen on your designated day between 7AM–6PM.
Bulk items too big for your cart?
SBC picks up up to 2 bulk items per week at no extra charge — just set them next to your cart by 7AM on collection day. Appliances are also picked up free of charge!
Yard waste & food scraps yard waste collection will run through the last full week of December, on the same day as your regular pickup. Food scraps will be able to be commingled with yard waste in a 35, 65, or 95-gal cart (not accepted in brown bags).
We still will have community composting sites for those in apartments, condos, and townhouses.
If you have a yard waste cart from the previous hauler, it can still be used — you will just call SBC to get an identifying sticker applied, or pick one up at City Hall or the Service Center.
New Carts Coming in April 2026!
SBC will deliver one 95-gal garbage cart and one 65-gal recycling cart to every home starting in April 2026. Need a different size? You can swap sizes free of charge within the first 6 months by calling SBC.
Additional carts will be available for purchase as well.
Stay tuned — much more information is on the way from the City as we get closer to the launch.
11/04/2025
🚧 Heads up, Second Ward!!!!
Union Pacific Railroad will be performing maintenance at the Oakton Street crossing starting Monday, November 10 at 9:00am. The crossing will be closed to traffic through Friday, November 21.
A detour will direct drivers around the area using Talcott, Touhy, and Greenwood.
📍Plan ahead and allow extra time for your commute.
🔗 Visit www.parkridge.us for more information and to review the detour map.
11/18/2024
Please see below in case you need to reroute your travel plans on Wednesday.
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🚧 Starting at 12:00am on Wednesday, November 20, Greenwood Avenue will be closed from Northwest Highway to Oakton Street for scheduled infrastructure work.
🛑 Hard closure at Laverne Avenue
🏠 Local residents will still have access to their homes
🚦 Greenwood is expected to reopen by 3:00pm Wednesday
Plan your route accordingly and thank you for your patience during this essential work.
🚧 Full details available on our website, including a detour map: https://parkridge.us/news_detail_T7_R357.php
10/26/2024
Come out to THE last Park Ridge Farmers Market of the year! Grab a tote bag. Tell us what proposes gateway design you like. Ask questions I can't answer, like, "Where did all the fox go?!" Or just buy some apples and say hi!
10/02/2024
Friends and Neighbors ~
For the last four years, I have had the privilege of representing you as Alderperson for the Second Ward. Many of you know that, prior to that, I spent four years representing you on the Park Ridge-Niles Consolidated School District #64 as a school board member. During my tenure on the School Board and City Council, I have strived, to the best of my abilities, to live up to the oaths I have taken and to the considerable responsibilities to which you entrusted me. Today, I am announcing my intention to run for reelection and am seeking your continued trust to represent your interests in the Second Ward of the City of Park Ridge for a second term.
During my time on Council, I have done my best to ensure that we get one hundred cents of value for every dollar we spend. The City of Park Ridge owes that to every single tax paying resident. To that end, I have supported new revenue streams to the City, while opposing handouts and subsidies to companies wishing to do business within the City. During my first term on the City Council, I have voted to prevent any increase in the tax levy. Although the tax levy for the city represents about 10% of your tax bill, it is important that the money obtained through those taxes is spent wisely and for the benefit of everyone in the community. Indeed, the Council on which I have served has abated or kept taxes flat the last four years.
I have kept my commitment to be a strong proponent for the Second Ward in funding projects. Our sewers have been lined, miles of our neighborhood roads have been repaved since being elected, and most significantly, the City has taken a historic and monumental step to help with flooding in our ward. Last May, the Park Ridge City Council unanimously approved purchasing property at 1730 Elliott St. with the intention of later building a pump station, which the hope this size and scope of this project will provide long needed flood relief to this area of our ward. See
https://www.journal-topics.com/articles/park-ridge-approves-property-purchase-for-mayfield-estates-flood-relief-project/ #:~:text=Park%20Ridge%20Approves%20Property%20Purchase%20For%20Mayfield%20Estates%20Flood%20Relief%20Project,-By%20Igor%20Studenkov&text=Park%20Ridge%20City%20Council%20unanimously,flood%2Dprone%20Mayfield%20Estates%20subdivision.
This was the first time in recent memory residents erupted in cheers following City Council action. Critically, we were able to secure this property before the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District started their grand Dempster sewer project, which will further increase the size of the sewers on that road and help Park Ridge move additional flood waters out of the City. The MWRD project, on its own, is projected “to protect more than 100 homes, businesses and streets in Park Ridge and Maine Township.
https://mwrd.org/news/local-federal-partners-join-mwrd-tour-flood-control-project-farmers-and-prairie-creeks
I would like your support for another term to bring the rest of that project to fruition and accomplish something our Ward has been in dire need for decades.
As a City, we have turned a corner from Covid, as developments and new businesses have taken root. Properties in town that were once vacant now have thriving businesses, are currently under development, or are the focus of future projects.
Those of you who know me understand that I have an affinity for public service and volunteerism, as reflected in my time on the school board and various community memberships. I was a founding member of the Park Ridge Holiday Lights Committee, Not-for-Profit, which lit the Uptown and South Park areas of the City for the winter holidays for almost five years before 2021. During the summer months, you can find me heading up volunteer efforts with the Taste of Park Ridge, as a member of the Taste of Park Ridge Committee. The Taste of Park Ridge is a civic celebration highlighting local food vendors, while providing exceptional free entertaining and other family activities. I am proud to say I have organized our volunteer crews since 2016, and I have had so much fun meeting so many kind and generous neighbors through those efforts. This year, I co-chaired a brand new event in the City of Park Ridge with my wife, Stephanie, called Park Ridge Market after Dark, which is run by our Park Ridge Chamber of Commerce. This event brought much needed visitors to our Park Ridge and our Uptown business. It also brought a new revenue source to the Park Ridge Chamber of Commerce so it can continue to hold so many cherished events like Winterfest and the First Friday Car Shows. The event was a big success with many out of towners visiting our city for the first time.
Park Ridge has been a big part of my life, and that of my wife, as it has been a wonderful place for us to raise our Brady Bunch six for so many reasons: the beauty, charm, and small town feel of our city; the excellent schools; and the amazing people I am fortunate enough to call my friends and neighbors. If fortunate enough to be reelected, I intend to preserve the character and allure of Park Ridge or, as we liked to call it on Holiday Lights, Bedford Falls. As with Bedford Falls, this city has a bigheartedness lacking in many places these days. The residents of the Second Ward reflect a diversity of religion, races, and opinions, but, at the end of the day, we pull for one another during the tough times. That is just what Park Ridge does.
It would be my honor to serve for a second term in the city in which I was raised. To that end, I respectfully and humbly ask for your vote and support for Second Ward Alderperson in next April’s 2025 Consolidated Election. I look forward to speaking to and hearing from many of you about the issues at the forefront of your minds and welcome your ideas and input.
Your friend and neighbor,
Fred
06/22/2024
Come visit me at the Farmer's Market! I'll listen to your complaints about the lack of city planning to deal with cicadas!
04/23/2024
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Contact:
Tom Gadomski
Executive Officer
Park Ridge Police Department
847-318-5267
[email protected]
April 23rd, 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
INCIDENT: Armed Robbery
DATE: 04/23/2024
TIME: Approximately 1:07 A.M.
LOCATION: 15 N. Summit Ave. (Parking Garage)
OFFENDER DESCRIPTION: Two Male Black subjects, wearing ski masks. One subject armed with a knife the other armed with pepper spray.
Park Ridge Police are conducting an investigation of an armed robbery that occurred in the underground parking garage located at 15 N. Summit Ave. The male victim reported that while he was walking towards the elevator, he was approached by two male black offenders, both wearing ski masks. One of the offenders proceeded to spray him in the face with pepper spray. The victim observed one of the offenders holding a knife in his hand. Both offenders then struck him multiple times in the head until he fell to the ground. The offenders then proceeded to take the victim’s wallet. The victim advised that he was able to get up and run from the area when he observed a light grey colored sedan chasing him. The sedan then fled from the scene. The victim was transported to the hospital by Park Ridge Paramedics where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the Park Ridge Police Department at 847-318-5256.
04/18/2024
***THE LOT IS NOW OPEN!!! LOOKS GREAT****
***ATTENTION DEE ROAD TRAIN STATION COMMUTERS****
Unfortunately due to rain expected tonight and tomorrow, we were unable to stripe the Dee Road Parking Lot and may not be able to do it until Tuesday or Wednesday. The City has postponed the reopening of the parking lot until then.
The City of Park Ridge is planning to resurface the Dee Road Commuter Lot starting next Friday, April 26, 2024. The lot will be closed starting Friday, April 26th, and will re-open on Tuesday, April 30, 2024. The City will not be providing alternate parking on area side streets and will be posting signage on barricades about the lot closure on Friday, April 19th. The City will also issue a press release next week, which I will share here. If there is a rain-out, the City will postpone the project until the contractor can do another Friday-Monday closure.
https://parkridgesecondward.com/f/dee-road-commuter-lot-resurfacing
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