Currently training for the Chicago Marathon in October 2015. Enjoy my running diary. Sidenote:I was the first mayor in the United states to write an everyday blog, although I am no longer a mayor this is that blog.
Sunday, December 31, 2006
Here's to a Wonderful 2006 and an Even Better 2007!
Saturday, December 30, 2006
2006 A Blogging Year in Review
January-- Where does your Tax Money go?
February-- My hospital task force takes shape!
March-- We lost a dear friend in Round Lake Park Mayor Ila Bauer.
April-- Played an excellent April Fools joke on my readers!
May-- I wrote a post about the history of Round Lake.
June-- My climb up the water tower on Hart Rd got lots of attention.
July-- Streets of Summer or Better known as Seanstock took place.
August-- Train Station Improvements!
September-- My wallet story was quite the hit!
October-- My first guest blogger wrote about HOA's and was quite the hit!
November--I announced my Wellness campaign!
December-- My waist made the front page of the Daily Herald.
However the single most lively post had to be this one.
The one that got my mother in law ticked off was this one.
The most commented post was this one with 211.
Thursday, December 28, 2006
Save the Date-- the First Mayor's Run/Walk-- January 6th in Madrona
- We start at 7:00am with a jog/run of 1.83 miles at about 11 minute mile pace. The intention is to take it easy so we all can keep up (mainly me, given my lack of exercise over the holidays).
- We return to the starting point where those who want to walk will be waiting, and those who want to walk and cool down after running can stroll with us.
- Roughly 7:30am we walk the same route which should get us done by 8:00am.
- At 8:05 am drag Mayor back to his car and attempt to revive him.
Couple of guidelines, if its raining or snowing, we are going to take a rain check, there is no need to be out in bad weather, and its also not safe either. The other thing since not everyone is as energetic as us, and may be still asleep at 7am on a Saturday morning, we should keep the noise down. We are not inviting any bulls, but lets hope the guy in the picture had some good foot speed.
Snow on Sidewalks!
Frequently Asked Questions and Reminders
Question: Who’s supposed to clear the sidewalks?
Answer: It is the responsibility of each property owner to remove the snow from ALL PUBLIC SIDEWALKS adjacent to their property.
Question: But can’t I be held liable if someone falls on a sidewalk that I cleared?The Village Code even weighs in on the subject as well.
Answer: Individuals who shovel snow or ice from sidewalks are NOT liable for personal injuries allegedly caused by the snowy or icy condition of the sidewalk resulting from their shoveling unless their conduct is willful or wanton. (Willful or wanton conduct means with an actual intent to cause an injury or with a conscious disregard for the safety of others. Illinois Compiled Statutes, Chapter 745, Section 75/2.
12.04.070 Snow on Sidewalks.If you see an address in which the owner is not removing the snow, please contact the Round Lake Police Dept. at 847-546-8112 and file a complaint. Our first priority however will always be the roads during a snow event.
The person occupying the ground floor of any building, the user of any lot without a structure thereon, and the owner of any vacant building or other premises shall remove the snow and ice accumulating on the abutting sidewalks within twenty-four (24) hours after any snowfall has ceased. If snow or ice cannot be removed the surface shall be sanded or otherwise treated to lessen the hazard for pedestrians until the climate permits removal.
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Train Whistles
There has been train tracks through Round Lake since the Round Lake was founded, in fact that's why we were founded in 1908 to be a train station. When I took office the ordinances that existed were that NO train whistles were to blow except in emergencies. The village board voted in 1994 to stop blowing the whistles.
In the time frame between 1998 and 2002 there were probably 3-4 fatalities (I think one was a suicide) at the 4 crossings in Round Lake. Then Trustee Danette Kohlmeyer advocated the revision of the ordinance, and when the ordinance came up for discussion it was an extraordinarily heated discussion. In fact if I had to rank it in terms of people "mad as hell" it would be in the top 3! There were people advocating both sides of the issue as well, which is always enjoyable! Safety and noise were the major talking points if I recall.
So when the board finally voted it passed narrowly (3-2) to blow whistles for safety. Since that time the whistles have blown. In addition there have been no fatalities that I know of or accidents that I recall. I have been aware for the last few years of a study done by Mundelien on directional crossing signals that direct the signal, I finally got a hold of the report and the study which I have created as a PDF here (report and evaluation). Having read the report and evaluation.
At the December 18th board meeting I brought the issue up again for the board to consider if we should direct our management team to look into what steps we need to take, if we want to pursue directional signals. The board agreed to research the process. So watch this space for more details!
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Best Comment Overheard at the OTB
I need to change morticians!Think about that for awhile. We laughed for about an hour about that one, amazing, what was the reason I wanted to ask. But didn't.
Fantasy Football Championship Decided the Result was not a Suprise!!
Some of the season highlights of the season were:
- Al Villasenor beating Paul Holingsworth 166-60 for the most points scored and biggest margin of victory.
- Michael Blum got the fewest points when I drubbed him 77-12
- Michael Blum beat Sean Gillette 115-111 giving Sean the dubious distinction of scoring the most points in a losing cause.
- Closest game of the year was a 70-70 tie between Brian Brubaker and Bob Stone.
- I am awarding myself the lucky award winning 3 games by 2 points or less including my playoff win over Michael Blum.
- The only person not mentioned before now was Terry Vandenboom, who played but did very little in the way of anything memorable. I am assuming my next trip for a haircut will now cost me!
Monday, December 25, 2006
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Happy Holidays
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Round Lake vs Grayslake
Friday, December 22, 2006
School District 116 Lauded for its Turn Around!
When the state stepped in and imposed the over site committee I went along with the process more from a feeling of, it can't get worse then it already is then from one of optimism! The real reason I was supportive was the availability of special interest rates and funding options from the state that I felt could start the recovery. I was unsure of the level of commitment and or leadership we would get to manage the turn around. That over site committee eventually hired Wally Korpan as Chief Financial Officer and Dennis as Chief Executive Officer.
Thursday, December 21, 2006
GUEST COMMENTARY-- Trustee Thoughts on Dawn Marie
I would like to take a minute to address my recent vote on the Dawn Marie Sewer Reimbursement program. At the December 4th board meeting I voted "No" as I did not believe paying for the sewer hook-up was in the best interest of the village. I felt that the village should not be in the business of paying inconvenience fees to residents caused by village expansion. I said in the 12/4 meeting and reiterated in the 12/18 board meeting that Dawn Marie is a village street and the village has every right to run sewer down it. That does not entitle the home owners to free hook-up.
In the time between the 12/4 and the 12/18 meetings, I became aware of a letter sent out to the home owners on Dawn Marie by the prior Village Administrator (Bam Peterson) letting them know they would be connected to the sewer at no-cost and felt that this was a promise made to those homeowners. It may not have been approved by the board or been an appropriate letter to send, but it was a promise. At the time the letter was sent and the deal was made I was not a trustee. If I were, I would not have voted in favor of paying the difference in the connection cost nor would I have agreed with paying to extend the sewer in the loop. At the 12/18 meeting, I subsequently reversed my vote because of the "promise" that was made to the homeowners. It is unfair to penalize them for the the actions of our prior administrator. Again, I would like to reiterate that the village should not be paying for inconveniences and that the village needs to learn from this. I truly believe that with the new additions to the village staff (all village department heads have been changed in the last year and half) we will be more on the ball when it come to issues such as these.
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
COMMENTARY-- Dawn Marie Sewer and Water
However one of the things that we had to do is actually run the sewer and the water to the area. To get to that area we had to disrupt the street of Dawn Marie. Its home to 19 residents, 15 of them directly affected by the construction. We forced Ryland homes to pony up $100,000 to a fund allowing the 15 residents to connect to our sewer and water at no charge. In fact this was my idea and I repeatedly insisted on it. We also as a village board reiterated it to them many times in public.
At one point in the discussion the 4 residents on the loop (not directly affected by the construction) challenged the board to bring sewer and water to them under the same program as well, even though they were not directly affected, the board agreed, the cost of that was approximately $100,000 to do the loop, money was to come from our sewer and water fund.
As we have worked through the process of hooking residents up we were repeatedly challenged and questioned as to our competence by two residents who live on the street. They were the only two residents against the proposal the village developed to connect the residents. We try to do the right thing so we paused and evaluated their concerns, ultimately deciding to move ahead with our proposed program. In the interim these two residents decided to be critical of our Public Works director, our Village Administrator and our Village Engineer, along with the village board.
If we had voted the issue four months ago (in my opinion), the program would have passed more then likely 4-2. However when I moved it for a vote on December 4th the motion failed with 5 No's (Newby, Shaw, Del Prato, Blum, Brubaker) 1 Yes (Perkowitz). I was extremely disappointed in the board's action. My opinion was that the two residents got the trustees irritated with them hence the vote.
By refusing the program we are making each resident on Dawn Marie pay a couple of thousand dollars because we could not agree on the program. The original estimates were low and and I would guess that this issue would cost the village or the residents if we don't reconsider about $42,000.
My immediate intention was to veto it, however I am unable to veto inaction, (I can only veto action). I decided to have the issue on the agenda at the next board meeting, and ask the board to reconsider the action.
ACT Two
On Monday night the village board was confronted by an angry group of Dawn Marie residents who were holding letters we sent them describing the program. Some even quoted my blog post of a few years ago to me. After public comment was over, we worked through the agenda until we reached the Dawn Marie reconsideration. Since the prior motion had been defeated it had to be motioned and seconded by two of the majority (i.e the No votes at the last meeting Newby, Shaw, Del Prato, Blum, or Brubaker). I asked the trustees to reconsider the motion based on three major issues.
- It was and is the right thing to do, we told them we would do and we need to do it.
- I asked them to set aside the feeling they had for the two gentlemen who while well-intentioned, had caused the program to bog down until it reached the negative vote at the last board meeting
- Any funds dispersed by the village would eventually be returned to the village in the form of recapture from the users downstream of Dawn Marie in the SW Quadrant.
There was a lively discussion after that, with Trustee Brubaker advocating getting Ryland to pony up more money based on his reading of the annexation agreement, while I thought that was an excellent idea, I still felt that we should take care of the residents now, and go after Ryland ourselves afterwards. His contention was that by not passing the connection program, we give up some leverage on Ryland. He may be right.
After quite a bit of discussion the roll was called and all 5 trustees present (Newby, Shaw, Blum, Brubaker and Perkowitz) voted yes!
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Comments on the Future of the Blog
Monday, December 18, 2006
Contest Winners
- Family Pool Pass (31 entries) was won by the Bukowski family! Oddly enough they were the last entry submitted yesterday no less.
- One Year Fitness Membership Pass (25 entries) was won by Kurt Rodwald, who should have also won for best email response to me entering the contest. I will not repeat what he said to protect the innocent.
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Database's Gone Wild
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Lazy Saturday
I have been going to this Christmas party for over 10 years, and its always nice and pleasant. It's way of showing our appreciation to our staff and volunteers who serve the village on numerous committees and boards. There are a lot of new faces serving the village so its always nice to meet there better half!
Friday, December 15, 2006
Metropolitan Mayors Caucus Yesterday
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Metropolitan Mayors Annual Meeting
NOTE: Sorry about the 3 posts! Not my cleverest moment there! Frustration, since I am dead in the water internet connection and am connecting via a modem and MSN! I will type a nice Mayor like post tommorrow about what went on, and hopefully all will return to normal.
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Round Lake Police and Public Works Facility to Win National Award?
The building of course combines the Police department, the community rooms, and the Public Works department. It's an excellent use of resources and the building is designed for expansion and growth so in my humble opinion its a winner!
Entry is here as a 2MB PDF AwardSubmissionPDF.pdf
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Round Lake High School hosts Great Lakes Sailors for Holiday Dinner
The event is run by the National Honor Society, they cook a meal and entertain the sailors. This marvelous opportunity to volunteer or just stop by and say thanks happens December 16th from 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
Monday, December 11, 2006
The Spirit of Giving...or Free Stuff from the Mayor!
However sponsorship does have its privileges! I get free stuff from the Park District, and you know what free stuff means on this blog! Giveaways! So here we go with the free stuff I was sent this year.
- One year Fitness Center Membership at the Round Lake Area park District's Fitness Center. ($254 value)
- Family Pool Pass for the entire 2007 season at the Round Lake Area park District Pool. ($200 value)
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Mayors Fantasy Playoffs Start Today
UPDATE: Having huge connection problems at the White House! Much gnashing of teeth, hence the post from my phone! How is that for dedication
Friday, December 8, 2006
Illinois Legislative Caucus Foundation
I talked about the need for representation of the Hispanic community of greater Round Lake in the elected process. My central point was around grass roots participation in government and to wit I mentioned that the Round Lake Area is roughly between 35% and 45% Hispanic. Yet at this time there are: (by the way this is off the top of my head the numbers, hopefully I am wrong and missed some people).
- 32 Municipal leadership positions (Mayors Clerks and Trustees) 1 is Hispanic! (Sylvia Valadez the Clerk in Round Lake Beach) and 2 speak Spanish fluently (me being the second).
- 19 other positions (Park Boards, Library Board, School Board) 3 are Hispanic!
- So there are 51 elected officials and 4 are Hispanic--- so that means 8% are Hispanic.
Thursday, December 7, 2006
Valley Lakes Homeowners Association Meeting Last Night!
I have believed for some time, and even more so now that Valley Lakes is one of the best run HOA's around. They do excellent things and I am quite happy they are my HOA to be candid. I won't steal their thunder, but go check out the web page for Valley Lakes at www.valleylakes.org.
The picture by the way is of one of the ponds that have been restored with their Shoreline Restoration project, which is exceptional.
Wednesday, December 6, 2006
Long Time Finance Director Steps Down
Maggie stepped into the role of Finance Director when former Mayor Jim Lumber took office 17 years ago, she inherited a village with over $30 dollars in the check book. Today our operating budget is quite a few thousand percent greater then that! When I took office 5 and half years ago our EAV was $67 million today its $328 million.
Maggie specialty was accuracy, when the village had its first special census four years ago, I used a complex algorithm, keen insider knowledge, and my infinite wisdom to enter my number of 11,600 residents in the office pool. Maggie called the number within 20 of the actual number 10,100. She took home $60 bucks for her accuracy that time as well in the office pool. She used the oh so simple and quite fiendishly clever method of counting water meters and multiplying by 3.
She and I would go round and round the first few years over what our projected EAV (Equalized Assesed Value) was. If you were too low, you only got what you asked for, if you were too high you had to cut from the appropriations budget. So you wanted to be too high, but by as little as possible. Naturally I did not want to be the mayor who under collected on our rightful tax dollars so I was always higher, Maggie would do the following, pray over the numbers, think about them in the shower (she did her best thinking there, so she told me numerous times) then walk in and say "Mayor the number is $173 million not your $179 million" and like the smart Mayor I am, I agreed, and when the number was $171 and change I wisely kept my mouth shut. But when the official levy numbers came in, she always would casually reference her number in some way to let me know, that she knew, that I knew!
On Monday we appointed a new Director of Finance Steven Shields and I presented Maggie with 18 long stemmed roses in appreciation, one for each year of service which were red, and then the 18th rose which was white for the next year or so of service. I had to keep my remarks brief because Maggie was shaking like a leaf, and quite frankly I was choked up as well. I suspect she will smack me up side my head when she sees me next for this post! It was worth it however!
Tuesday, December 5, 2006
Tree Lighting Ceremony
Practically speaking we could not get Santa, the choir, tent, schedules and time to work, so we decided that we will do it next year!
Monday, December 4, 2006
One of My Favorite Blogs
I was reading one of my favorite blogs, written by the authors of the book Freakonmics, the blog is entitled Freakonmics yesterday. I thought it was an interesting post on strategic thinking and I did some more reading on this concept, its quite fascinating. I also started to apply some of the thought process to whats going on and has gone on in the village.
For awhile I have been toying with taking this blog in a slightly different direction, which would be talking about how and why decisions are made in the village. The article and research was quite though inspiring.
Sunday, December 3, 2006
Breakfast with Santa this Morning
Saturday, December 2, 2006
Round Lake Park District Holiday Festival is Today
I have been going for years! Years before I was Mayor as well, because I have a daughter who loved this stuff, hayrides, the Jesse White Tumblers, a moonwalk and much much more!
Friday, December 1, 2006
BREAKING NEWS-- Tree Lighting Canceled for Tonight
Wellness Plans Make the Paper!
They were size 48 pants, and I wish they had not mentioned the 300 number so prominently!
NOTE: I slogged out to get the paper and found this picture, which I had to scan because the Daily Herald has fiendishly clever write protection on its pictures.
Gang Awareness Program-- Joint Meeting with the Other Round Lakes
The highlight was the talk by a Round Lake Beach Police Sergeant who was excellent in both English and Spanish! I learned tons of things!