August 25, 2009

Video From 8/24/09 COW


Video #00000


@01:30 mark -- Finance and Budget portion of meeting begins.

@02:00 mark -- Second Ward Ald. DiPietro moves approval of payment to Tylor Technologies.

@03:18 mark -- Ald. DiPietro moves to approve changes to meter and parking rates.

@07:10 mark -- Ald. DiPietro moves to approve increase to parking fines.

@08:52 mark -- Ald. DiPietro moves to go into closed session to discuss sale of City owned property.

@09:57 mark -- Discussion begins on heliport permit fees.

@15:00 mark -- Discussion begins on Special Events expense report.

@40:26 mark -- Discussion begins on funding sources for proposed flood control rebate program.


Video #00001


Begins with a continuation of the discussion of funding sources for the proposed flood control rebate program.

@19:08 mark -- Seventh Ward Ald. Wsol's big, dramatic moment in the spotlight -- we didn't want you to have to go searching for it, Francis.

@28:48 mark -- Committee decides to leave discussion of funding sources for proposed flood control rebate program on the agenda -- as opposed to voting to move the item forward to an action item at the committee level.

@29:27 mark -- City Finance Director Diane Lembesis begins the City's quarterly budget reports.


Video #00002


Begins with a continuation of discussion on the City's quarterly budget reports.

@21:40 mark -- Committee of the Whole moves to the Procedures and Regulations portion of the meeting.

@22:40 mark -- Second Ward Ald. DiPietro moves approval of the ordinance to allow package liquor sales at drug stores.

@37:30 mark -- Fourth Ward Ald. Allegretti moves approval to modify the liquor ordinance for live entertainment.

@46:07 mark -- Mayor Schmidt begins giving City Attorney Buzz Hill a hard time which culminates in Mayor Schmidt challenging Mr. Hill to step outside.

@47:55 mark -- Fourth Ward Ald. Allegretti asks the committee to defer action on the motion to modify the liquor ordinance for live entertainment. Ald. DiPietro moves to defer the item to the next Procedures and Regulations Committee meeting.


@48:40 mark -- Discussion begins on video gaming law.

Video #00003



Begins with a continuation of the discussion on video gaming law.

@36:35 mark -- Ald. DiPietro moves to send video gaming issue to next Procedures and Regulations Committee meeting.

@38:33 mark -- Discussion begins on duties of the City Manager -- Ald. Bach begins with a statement about over-staffing in the City of Park Ridge.


Video #00004


Begins with a continuation of the discussion of the duties of the City Manager and veers off into a discussion of whether or not the City budget is balanced.

@19:25 mark -- The Committee begins discussion of permits for liquor sales at special events.

@20:50 mark -- Discussion of the Public Works employee layoffs and service cuts begins.


@30:05 mark -- Council moves to go into closed session.


Good times, good times.

15 comments:

Anonymous without tears said...

Democracy in action. Thanks so much to the mayor for making video happen and to PRU for posting it.

Democracy can be boring. Lots of details, slow action. But it all matters to us as a community.

Thanks again.

gypsy said...

Hey BACH...for the MILLIONTH TIME...enough already about the employees you want to lay off from the City staff. We all know that you are just itching to lay *someone* off. We KNOW, we KNOW, we KNOW.

Move on, buddy!

Anonymous said...

do we elect new aldermen in April or November?

Anonymous said...

I agree with Bach there are too many City Hall staff. Assistant city manager to do what hold the hand of the city manager at over $135,00.00 ,two city engineers should be cut to one another savings of over $100,000,public works director who has an engineering degree $130,000.00 without engineering degree should be paid $75,000. these aldermen don't have a clue of what's going on at City Hall.This is just the start. Keep it up Mayor . The aldermen don't want to hear what is really happening until the taxpayers realize they no longer have brush pickup and have to shovel their own snow in front of their house. throw them out of office. Time for change. by the way great job of videotaping, made my breakfast come up.

Anonymous said...

Well I agree with DiPietro who said the council can't figure out what it's doing half the time and if they try to start running the day to day operations of the city then this city is in trouble.

When is the next election? Bach and Wsol and Ryan can't be gone soon enough.

gypsy said...

Election Day is April 5, 2011

gypsy said...

woweee, just watched VIDEO 3, starting at the 28:00 mark. This guy who got up and said he is a "consultant" for the gaming industry...he's really an exec with one of the companies who is trying to sell vid poker machines to Illinois businesses. what's that pic of the wolf in a sheeps clothing?

His disrespectful comments about gambling not have affects on the community, behavior of gamblers, etc. is complete b.s.

Watch out for this one...

Anonymous said...

In reference to video #4
Wayne is such a tool - sticking it to the residents where they will feel it the most (brush pick-up, street sweeping, sewer maintenance, and snow plowing), to teach each of us a lesson about cutting staff. I can just hear him say - "you want to reduce payroll, well take this"

Anonymous said...

That sleazy, shady Wayne - if he takes a street sweeper off the street, what's he going to do with it, store it in the service center till it is obsolete, sell it on eBay?

U.E.O. said...

Easy 703...Wayne is not perfect, but this was not his doing. His "force" has been cut by more than 10%. The other departments' staffs have been cut 0%. The union could have played ball. It did not.

Anonymous said...

703--I disagree with you. He's cutting back where needed and is stretching things where he can.
I just don't see how he's being spiteful.
Take a look at the city council, who gave the funds to the community groups...then couldnt afford salaries! They chose not to pass along the 15% increase in water from the City of Chi, only part of it.

Anonymous said...

Thanks to everybody who made these videos possible.

I was interested in the budget reporting so thank you to PRU for making that easier to find.

I must say, the Finance Director is one of the funniest people in that whole room!

*We like to worry about that so we're going to assign some aldermen to worry about that*

She's a stitch!

Anonymous said...

Cheer up; what they used to do is quickly say "you want cuts? OK, we'll just lay off police and firefighters," knowing full well taxpayers would freak out and say, "no, no, never mind."

Anonymous said...

Lambesis must have to meditate in order to sit through the financial nonsense spewing from the mouths of Bach and Wsol.

To paraphrase a line of dialog from the movie "Dave": If they ran their homes or businesses the way they run the city, they'd be bankrupt.

Unfortunately, Park Ridge may soon be.

Anonymous said...

I think it's unfair to blame Wayne for the cuts. Regardless, cutting services where residents will feel it the most is the quickest way to get the funding back where it belongs.

Go Wayne!