Congratulations to our Maine South Hawks!
Great game!
video 00000.MTS PRCOW 11-23-09
@01:12 mark -- Finance and Budget begins with discussion to Approve Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the Fiscal Year May 1, 2008 to April 30, 2009
-- it's a dry and tedious discussion, but worth your time.
@45:03 mark -- COW unanimously votes to approve the annual financial report.
@45:14 mark -- COW begins discussion to Approve December 2009 Property Tax Levy – For the Budget Beginning May 1, 2009 and Ending April 30, 2010
-- it's somewhat painful to listen to the Alderdopes meander their way through the topic but since these are our representatives -- we use the term loosely -- this discussion is also worth your time.
video 0001.MTS PRCOW 11-23-09
Begins with continuing discussion of the December 2009 Property Tax Levy – For the Budget Beginning May 1, 2009 and Ending April 30, 2010
@02:40 mark -- COW votes to unanimously approve the property tax levy
@02:50 mark -- COW begins discussion of the FY 2010/11 Contributions to Community Groups
-- bottom line = business as usual
@08:30 mark -- COW begins discussion of the Director's Report -- Review Employee Medical Insurance Experience for the Six Months Beginning May 2009 and Ending October 2009
@09:20 mark -- Allegretti yawns and the Crew fully understands the sentiment.
@17:10 mark -- COW begins discussion of the Director's Report -- Six-Months Financial Report – May 2009 through October 2009 and Director of Finance Diane Lembesis requests a stay of execution.
@23:37 mark -- Director Lembesis reveals she's a liquor hound.
@44:20 mark -- We learn about the new math -- a $400K deficit can turn into a $900K deficit in the blink of an eye.
-- again, while not as politically titilating as some subjects, this discussion is worth your time.
video 00002.MTS PRCOW 11-23-09
Begins with continuing discussion of the Six-Months Financial Report
@01:33 mark -- Resident George Kirkland addresses the COW
@02:46 mark -- COW begins discussion of the Budget Calendar
@06:04 mark -- Procedures and Regulations begins with discussion of Approval of Temporary Art Policy
@17:30 mark -- We learn once again that nothing is free, in case anyone needed reminding
@24:43 mark -- Ald. Bach moves to amend the motion regarding liability insurance
@29:56 mark -- Ms. Pat Ahern, CEO for Rainbow Hospice addresses the COW and we learn that public art is tangible, which may explain the need for liability insurance
@34:54 mark -- Ald. Bach withdraws his motion to amend the Temporary Art Policy and then motions to refer the matter back to committee
@36:04 mark -- COW votes unanimously to refer the matter back to committee
@36:11 mark -- COW begins discussion of Modification to the 3P Manual - Special Events Policy
@43:00 mark -- Ald. Bach motions to refer the matter back to committee
@44:34 mark -- Mayor Schmidt notes there is nothing in the policy which addresses reimbursement to the City for special event costs
@45:34 mark -- City Manager Jim Hock informs the COW that he is the "committee" to which the matter is being referred and suggests the COW is the place to discuss the issue
@46:26 mark -- Ald. Wsol offers that City staff has always handled special events well and he doesn't believe the City Council should review special events, despite any costs incurred by the City, and the PRU Crew believes Mayor Schmidt smiled all the way home.
video 00003.MTS PRCOW 11-23-09
Begins with continuing discussion of Special Events policy
@02:09 mark -- Resident Mel P. Thillens addresses the COW
@05:18 mark -- Resident and current Taste of Park Ridge NFP chairman Albert Galus addresses the COW
@06:39 mark -- The PRU Crew noted the effervescent spewing of bullshit so full of warm fuzzies we almost bought into it
@11:03 mark -- Resident and current Taste of Park Ridge NFP committee member Dave Iglow addresses the COW and picks up where Mr. Galus left off, noting the "non-political, no-compensated" nature of the Taste of Park Ridge NFP
-- We say to the Taste of Park Ridge NFP, "Prove it and prove our suspicions wrong." -- disclose the financial statements for the Taste of Park Ridge NFP, along with your vendor list. Until you do, we are going to continue to strongly suspect the Taste of Park Ridge NFP is "inurring benefits" to "insiders", which is illegal. And give our best to former Taste committee chairman Bob Dudycz.
@16:30 mark -- Ald. Allegretti asks for a continuation of the discussion and a consensus that any action taken not be in effect until January 1, 2011
@18:36 mark -- After a comment by Ald. DiPietro on rainbow art and Rainbow Hospice, we learn from City Manager Hock that the Library Board poopooed displaying rainbow art on the library commons area
@28:22 mark -- COW actually returns to the motion to defer and votes unanimously in favor of deferring the matter to a later date
@28:35 mark -- COW begins discussion of the proposed ordinance to ban Video Poker – New State Law
@32:17 mark -- COW votes unanimously to ban video poker
@32:26 mark -- COW begins discussion of the Health and Property Maintenance Enforcement Process
@42:46 mark -- COW begins discussion of Modifications to the Ethics Ordinance
-- and the hits just keep on coming.
video 00004.MTS PRCOW 11-23-09
Begins with continuing discussion of Modifications to the Ethics Ordinance
@03:55 mark -- Alderman and DUI attorney Allegretti confesses his worry about an attorney and current or former elected official representing clients in traffic court
@06:56 mark -- Resident and CURRB spokesperson Judy Barclay addresses the COW
@09:26 mark -- Resident Joan Sandrik addresses the COW
@10:21 mark -- Resident Missy Langan addresses the COW
@12:30 mark -- Resident George Kirkland addresses the COW
@14:00 mark -- Procedures and Regulations ends with a whimper
@14:16 mark -- Public Works begins with discussion to Approve Changes to Article 9, Chapters 2 and 4 of the Municipal Code – Public Ways
@18:14 mark -- COW votes to unanimously Approve Changes to Article 9, Chapters 2 and 4 of the Municipal Code – Public Ways
@18:24 mark -- COW begins discussion for Approval of Water Supply Agreement with City of Chicago
@25:00 mark -- COW votes 3 (DiPietro, Allegretti and Wsol) to 1 (Carey) for Approval of Water Supply Agreement with City of Chicago -- Ald. Ryan appears to have been absent from the vote
@25:22 mark -- Mayor Schmidt resumes the chair and reminds everyone of the upcoming blood drive at Mary Seat of Wisdom
@26:12 mark -- Motion to adjourn
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Have fun this weekend!
But what the most naïve observer could not have expected was the theater of the absurd that actually took place over more than two hours of apparently not-very-valuable City Council meeting time.Theater of the absurd! We couldn't have said it better! Hey! We did say that!
Can anyone on this blog explain to me why Park Ridge Baseball, which enjoys "Affiliate" status of the Park Ridge Park District pays no federal taxes and perhaps more interestingly does not file Tax Form 990 (which is typically filed for non-profit organizations). They utilize our parks and facilities at no cost (from what I can tell from the Park Ridge Park District budget). Shouldn't one of the requirements of being an "Affiliate" of the Park District be that we understand their economics? PRU can you help get to the bottom of this?