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The PRU Crew is taking a break -- we'll be checking in and possibly even posting very lightly over the next month.
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Have a great weekend!
For those who've asked about the doings at last night's City Council meeting --We may or may not get around to indexing the video content so feel free to avail yourselves of the technology without waiting on us!
And for those lazy people faithful PRU readers who waited for us to index the video content, you're welcome!
Meeting begins with the usual opening ceremonies
@ 0:01:19 -- Consent agenda approval begins
@ 0:03:08 -- Mayor's report begins with discussion of draft letter, inviting Federal candidates to Park Ridge to discuss O'Hare expansion
@ 0:07:10 -- Mayor comments on storm damage and asks Public Works Director Wayne Zingsheim for an update
@ 0:10:36 -- City Government Class is recognized as being in attendance and their teacher, Mr. Greg Young, addresses the Council
@ 0:12:43 -- City Manager's contract discussion begins
@ 0:23:12 -- Ald. Allegretti admits being unprepared for the discussion and moves to defer consideration of the City Manager's contract
@ 0:25:30 -- Ald. Bach moves to amend Ald. Allegretti's motion to defer to a Special City Council meeting on July 12th but his amendment fails
@ 0:26:40 -- Council votes unanimously to defer consideration of the City Manager's contract to the July 19th City Council meeting
@ 0:28:07 -- Under City Council reports, Ald. Bach reminds everyone to attend the Taste of Park Ridge on July 8th, 9th and 10th
@ 0:29:05 -- City Clerk's report begins with motions to cancel some upcoming meetings and a motion to adjourn to closed session to approve closed session minutes
@ 0:30:26 -- City Manager's report begins
@ 0:31:29 -- City Manager requests a motion to adjourn to closed session to discuss acquisition of the Scharringhausen parking lot property
@ 0:32:14 -- Mr. Declan Stapleton, of Irish Pub fame, addresses the Council ~~ by the way Mr. Stapleton, how's that parking study for your Irish Pub coming along? Don't fret Mr. Stapleton, this Council hands out variances like priests hand out absolution, but you aren't likely to be required to say even one "Hail Mary" to get that variance
@ 0:33:23 -- Ald. DiPietro notes Ald. Ryan's absence ~~ We're shocked, SHOCKED, that Ald. Ryan is missing another meeting ~~ and DiPietro indicates he intends to vote "no" on the issue of going into closed session
@ 0:35:05 -- Council votes 5 (Sweeney, DiPietro, Bach, Carey and Wsol) to 1 (Allegretti) not to go into closed session to discuss acquisition of Scharringhausen parking lot
@ 0:35:21 -- Ald. Bach asks the Council to discuss the acquisition of the Scharringhausen parking lot in open session at the next Council COW
@ 0:38:00 -- Mr. Dan Knight addresses the Council
@ 0:40:15 -- Council votes unanimously to defer discussion of acquisition of Scharringhausen parking lot to open session at the next Council COW on July 12th
@ 0:40:53 -- Citizens wishing to address the Council on Non-agenda items begins with Ms. Jane Nowak addressing the Council
@ 0:41:56 -- Reports of Boards and Commissions begins
~~ And they're off! ~~
@ 0:42:06 -- Ald. Bach begins report for PROAC with discussion about his phone conversation with the CAL law firm
@ 0:43:27 -- Ald. DiPietro indicates the CAL law firm did not return his call
@ 0:44:06 -- Ald. Wsol shares his notes from his phone conversation and offers information contradicting what Ald. Bach reported he was told in his conversation with the CAL law firm
~~ As we said -- It's the telephone game! ~~
@ 0:46:54 -- Mayor Schmidt comments on his email exchanges with the CAL law firm and confesses that sometimes lawyers are 1) "blow hards," 2) "salesmen," who try to 3) "develop clients," and 4) "market themselves." This may be the greatest truth the Mayor has ever offered for public hearing!
@ 0:49:58 -- Ms. Jane Nowak again addresses the Council and says she's happy to see her Alderman [Robert Ryan] is absent ~~ even odds say she meant it!
@ 0:51:50 -- Mr. Richard Hughes addresses the Council
@ 0:57:37 -- Procedures and Regulations begins with Ald. DiPietro moving to approve a resolution to place a referendum question about O'Hare expansion on the November ballot
@ 0:59:08 -- Ald. Wsol moves to amend the referendum language to read --
"Shall the City of Park Ridge allocate funding to seek expanded and accelerated noise abatement solutions intended to address the negative impacts of O'Hare airport's expansion on residential property values, local schools and the overall quality of life in our community"
@ 1:14:25 -- Mr. Richard Hughes again addresses the Council
@ 1:15:40 -- Mr. Milan Tomaska addresses the Council
@ 1:17:42 -- Ms. Judy Barclay addresses the Council
@ 1:20:57 -- Ald. Wsol calls the question, but discussion continues per the preference of the chairman who then recognizes Ald. Bach who proceeds to declare the full build out of O'Hare will be "horrendous" and "horrible" for Park Ridge ~~ and that muffled moaning sound you may hear are the anguished cries of real estate agents throughout Park Ridge
@ 1:22:21 -- Ms. Judy Barclay continues to address the Council
@ 1:24:24 -- Mr. Robert Trizna addresses the Council
@ 1:28:48 -- Ms. Pat Livensparger addresses the Council
@ 1:31:45 -- Mayor Schmidt comments on the referendum language
@ 1:32:35 -- Ald. Carey comments on the referendum issue and then offers a motion to amend Ald. Wsol's amendment. Ald. Carey moves to include language which reads --
"Shall the City of Park Ridge allocate funding in an amount not to exceed $500,000 to seek expanded and accelerated noise abatement solutions intended to address the negative impacts of O'Hare airport's expansion on residential property values, local schools and the overall quality of life in our community"
@ 1:38:35 -- City Manager Hock momentarily stymies the Council
@ 1:41:40 -- Ald. DiPietro moves the question which is the same parliamentary thing as calling the question
@ 1:42:38 -- Council votes unanimously to call the question which means they all agree to stop debate and take a vote on Ald. Carey's amendment to Ald. Wsol's amendment of the referendum language. Got that?
~~ And we pause now to offer a brief bit on parliamentary procedure. Almost every time a motion is made the newest motion must be acted upon, then the governing body must move backward through the pending motions to the main motion which was originally offered for consideration -- think, Merlin the Magician who aged backwards. ~~
@ 1:42:50 -- Council votes 3 (Sweeney, DiPietro and Carey) to 3 (Bach, Allegretti and Wsol) and the Mayor breaks the tie and votes yes to include the $500,000 Carey amendment language
@ 1:43:30 -- Council votes 4 (Sweeney, DiPietro, Carey and Wsol) to 2(Bach and Allegretti) to approve the Wsol amendment to the resolution for the O'Hare referendum question
@ 1:44:32 -- Council votes 5 (DiPietro, Bach, Carey, Wsol and Sweeney) to 1(Allegretti) to approve the resolution to place a referendum question about O'Hare expansion on the November ballot
@ 1:45:02 -- Finance and Budget report begins with discussion of City phone service contract
@ 1:49:00 -- City Manager Hock comments on the contract and the potential savings and costs
@ 1:50:40 -- Ald. Bach goes all "Napleton" again, but with much less gusto and oomph
@ 1:52:09 -- Ald. Wsol reveals his complete lack of understanding of what does and does not carry the potential for public relations fiascos
@ 1:53:14 -- Ald. Allegretti ask the City Manager about costs of a bidding process
@ 1:57:16 -- Mayor Schmidt comments on super majority voting requirements to award no-bid contracts
@ 1:57:43 -- Council votes 6 (Bach, Allegretti, Carey, Sweeney, DiPietro and the Mayor) to 1(Wsol) to approve the City phone service contract with Call One, which the supporting City documents indicate the Better Business Bureau rates an A+ company ~~ the PRU Crew is wondering why City staff included the BBB document in the first place, since we know the City does no-bid business with companies who receive a rating of F from the BBB.
@ 1:58:20 -- Move to adjourn to closed session
The end.
-- And it's a long one!
@ 0:02:15 -- Mayor Schmidt reports on email exchange with CAL law firm
@ 0:03:11 -- Procedures and Regulations begins with action item to approve PROAC Resolution
@ 0:04:38 -- Ald. Ryan moves to amend PROAC Resolution
@ 0:08:20 -- Ald. DiPietro moves to substitute for the whole a Resolution to place a referendum question about opposition to O'Hare expansion on the Nov. election ballot
~~ And they're off! ~~
If these Aldermorons weren't our Aldermorons the PRU Crew would find this theater of the absurd very very very entertaining!
~~ And an hour later...
@ 1:05:34 -- Council COW votes 4 (Sweeney, DiPietro, Carey and Wsol) to 3 (Bach, Allegretti and Ryan) to place as an action item on the next City Council agenda a Resolution to approve a referendum question
@ 1:06:12 -- Discussion begins on the inclusion of Boards and Commissions information on the City web site
@ 1:32:00 -- Discussion begins on no-bid contracts policy review
@ 1:35:30 -- Discussion begins on land use alternatives for 1200 Elm St -- And the PRU Crew notes the lack of public access and web site posting of the appraisal analysis provided by MaRous & Co. to the City Council
@ 1:47:01 -- Ald. DiPietro moves to refer the issue to the next Council COW as an action item to be sent to Planning and Zoning for review -- the Council COW votes unanimously to do so
@ 1:48:02 -- Finance and Budget begins with discussion and action on the City's phone service contract along with discussion of the competitive bidding process
@ 2:05:00 -- Vote to approve the phone service contract be place on the next City Council meeting agenda for action is 4 (Sweeney, DiPietro, Allegretti and Ryan) to 3 (Bach, Wsol and Carey)
@ 2:06:43 -- Public Works begins with discussion and action on parking ordinance policy
@ 2:15:42 -- Ald. DiPietro moves to defer action on the policy until the September Public Works Committee meeting
@ 2:16:20 -- Council COW votes unanimously to defer action
@ 2:16:31 -- Discussion and action begins on commercial parking restrictions for Busse Hwy. between Oakton and Potter roads
@ 2:17:01 -- Council COW votes unanimously to approve commercial parking restrictions
@ 2:17:07 -- Discussion and action begins on Stewart Ave. parking restrictions
@ 2:23:17 -- Council COW votes unanimously to approve Stewart Ave. parking restrictions
@ 2:23:32 -- Discussion begins on driveway guideline ordinance
@ 2:25:00 -- Ald. DiPietro moves to refer item to Appearance Commission for review
@ 2:25:12 -- Ald. Bach amends motion to include review by Planning and Zoning
@ 2:27:44 -- Council COW votes unanimously to refer item to Appearance Commission and Planning and Zoning for review
@ 2:28:00 -- Discussion begins on Fairview parking lot
@ 2:40:06 -- Ald. DiPietro moves to refer the issue of the purchase of the Fairview parking lot to the next Council meeting for discussion in closed session
@ 2:46:04 -- Council COW votes 4 (Bach, Allegretti, Ryan and DiPietro) to 3 (Sweeney, Carey and Wsol) to place the item on the next Council meeting for closed session
~~ And the PRU Crew finds Ald. Ryan's lack of disclosure about his relationship to the real estate agent for this potential property acquisition to be obnoxious, arrogant, and far short of anything which comes even close to honest, open, and transparent ~~
@ 2:47:12 -- Public Safety begins with Red Light Camera update and discussion of expansion of the program. And the PRU Crew is gratified to hear some of our elected officials call this what it is -- barely anything more than a revenue generator for the City
@ 3:08:31 -- Discussion begins on consideration to ban hand-held devices while driving
@ 3:22:10 -- Ald. DiPietro moves to send the issue to the next Public Safety meeting as an action item
@ 3:27:20 -- Council COW votes 5 (DiPietro, Ryan, Carey, Wsol and Bach) to 2 (Allegretti and Sweeney) to move the item to the next Public Safety meeting for action
@ 3:28:44 -- Discussion begins on Touhy and Northwest Hwy. traffic safety concerns
@ 3:36:19 -- Discussion begins on safety grant programs conducted by the Park Ridge Police Dept.
@ 3:53:23 -- Chiefski's report begins
@ 4:05:20 -- Fire Chief's report begins
@ 4:13:35 -- Public Safety ends and Mayor Schmidt resumes the chair
@ 4:13:55 -- Other Business begins with Mayor Schmidt inquiring about former Fire Chief Dubowski's return to the City and the City Manager's authority for creating a position for Dubowski
@ 4:15:38 -- New Business begins with Ald. Wsol requesting information about how property tax assessments are tracked for improved properties
@ 4:16:38 -- Ald. Wsol asks for a status report to be given at next Monday's City Council meeting concerning the search for a new Finance Dept. Director
@ 4:17:01 -- Mayor Schmidt asks for City staff to begin providing monthly budget reports and updates
@ 4:18:21 -- Ald. Sweeney announces a Youth Campus cook out being put on by the Kiwanis
@ 4:18:55 -- Motion to adjourn
May your cup runeth over this weekend! Enjoy!
Begins with the usual opening ceremonies.
@ 0:1:00 -- Consent agenda begins
@ 0:3:49 -- Mayor's report begins
@ 0:22:44 -- "Park Ridge in 1910" presentation begins
@ 0:37:10 -- Appointments to Animal Commission -- the PRU Crew is holding out for the formation of the PARTY Animal Commission.
@ 0:38:43 -- Garden Club Proclamation
@ 0:41:55 -- City Clerk's report begins
@ 0:42:59 -- City Manager's report begins
@ 0:54:00 -- Citizens wishing to address the Council on Non-agenda items -- A resident asks the Council to consider adopting a ban on all hand-held devices while driving
@ 0:58:00 -- Reports of Boards and Commissions begins -- Ald. Bach for the PROAC
*** The next hour+ of Council discussion is a painful reminder of why we find most of our Aldermorons to be Aldermorons most of the time *** And we're beginning to think Ms. Jennifer Perry has mastered the art of playing a diplomatically doe-eyed damsel in distress very well.
@ 2:09:46 -- Public Safety report begins -- Ald. Wsol asks Chiefski about the forthcoming red light camera update
@ 2:10:05 -- New Business begins -- Ald. Wsol asks for a review of guidelines for no-bid contracts -- Ald. Sweeney announces a volunteer effort at sprucing up the Youth Campus
@ 2:13:15 -- Motion to adjourn
Anonymous said...
The average daily flights, over Park Ridge, on the runways 9L/27R and 4L/22R(these are the paths over P.R), arrival and departure combined, according to the data on the ONCC website are:
Nov 2008--------343 prior to new runway,
Nov 2009-------283,
Feb 2010-------213
Obviously far fewer flights over P.R. regardless of path, with the new runway added.
Now, before someone says this is because there are less flights overall…guess again. There were the same number of total arrivals and 50 fewer total departures when comparing Nov 2008 and Feb 2010; same data source. If you doubt the number just go to the ONCC website and confirm for yourself. I live on the south end right under the new flight path….RIGHT UNDER. It sucks! I got used to it.
What I will not get used to are people talking down my property value by continuing to speak about how bad it is to live here, when it has clearly gotten better for P.R. as a whole.
Lastly, investing anything on an environmental study is just asinine. Park Ridge paid for a study several years ago that shows the air quality in P.R. sucks. I have some news for you; we live next to a major airport, several major expressways, and the 3rd largest city in this country. The air quality will always suck.
June 8, 2010 7:35 PM
The City of Park Ridge believes strongly that continued expansion at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport will not enhance the overall quality of life for its citizens. Roughly 6,000 Park Ridge households, which is 42% of all Park Ridge homes, are affected by changes in flight paths resulting from the O'Hare Modernization Plan. The City of Park Ridge seeks mitigation solutions for noise and pollution resulting from continued expansion at O'Hare and vehemently opposes and seeks course correction on continuing expansion at the airport.As one of our friendly correspondents put it, "Can't wait for another unified City statement reflecting the lack of affect on the other 58% of Park Ridge households, some of whom are tickled pink about the shift in air traffic!"
Buildings and Grounds Committee – Commissioners Vile/MaloneyOn a related soggy note, the Park Ridge Park District website contains the following notice --
A. Northwest Park – City Flood Issue/Future Plans (Executive Director Ochromowicz)
B. Future of Oakton Pool (Executive Director Ochromowicz)