‘Grade’ the “Northern Star” Editorial

“Human services organizations should not be cut from funding”, by the Editorial Board of the Northern Star, Friday, August 28, 2009 Cartoon A Theme A Persuasion A Accuracy of Price Tag on Sidewalk from Nowhere to Nowhere B+ (Well, look what they have to use for a source!) Knowledge of How City Budget/TIF Works C…

“Make Whole”

For the record, I was not the first person to bring up the “make whole” agreement between the schools and the city over TIF. Here are some links, newest first: “Adapt, improvize… probably not,” January 14, 2009 “District 428: Defining Moment in Local History,” January 9, 2009 January 27, 2008 letter to the editor from…

Another Meeting Marathon to Nowhere

City Council’s most damaging flaw is its low overall level of intellectual curiosity. Between the grandstanding and the gotchas and the preening and pomposity, there is little time or inclination left for understanding the fundamental shifts necessary for our continued well-being, much less prosperity. Whatever energy might have been devoted to real study of big-picture…

Your Tourism Dollars at Work

On July 13, 2009, City Council once more approved a $50,000 allocation to the Chamber of Commerce‘s tourism branch. Through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, City Barbs has obtained some financial information. This is how they spent the money last year: DeKalb Chamber of Commerce Tourism Fund a.k.a. DeKalb Area Convention & Visitors…

Your Tourism Dollars at Work, Part 2

Part 1 is here. This was going to be about why the City Council should hold DeKalb Area Convention & Visitor’s Bureau (CVB) accountable for its $50,000 annual allocation. It’s still about that, but also counters a story being floated in some circles today about how Re:New DeKalb nobly requested their $45,000 allocation come from…

City Clerk Implementing New FOIA Standards Now

The new Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) legislation has an effective date of January 2010, but DeKalb’s Office of the City Clerk will not not wait until then to begin implementing policy and procedural changes in fulfilling FOIA requests. In fact, at least two changes — that of charging for copies of documents only after…

FOIA Request Rejection & Appeal

Kay’s post about Governor Quinn’s signing the new, improved FOIA legislation is great news, but comes too late to help with this current and ongoing situation. Let’s start with a recap of events. I have been trying to obtain, via the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), ReNew:DeKalb meeting minutes. Re:New, as a private organization,…

TIF This

Medill (that is Northwestern’s journalism school) student Adam Verwymeren created a satirical description of TIFs in language so easy a five-year-old, a caveman, or a politician can understand, called: TIFs for Tots. Enjoy! When you are done with the online children’s book, try Ben Joravsky’s TIFs for Dummies. Do not miss this key section: “Think…

Notes & More from 8/10/2009 Council Meeting

When people say, “I am not making this up,” as the public works director did last night in explaining the lack of competitive bids for waste pickup, I begin to wonder about the occasions when they don’t say it. You? ***** Mayor Povlsen is still calling comments he disagrees with “misinformation” based on a continued…

Dear Citizen

An e-mail exchange between a resident of the 4th Ward and Alderman Gallagher was forwarded to me. _____________________________ From: mark cxxx [mailto:markxxxx@xxx.com] Sent: Tue 8/4/2009 3:13 AM To: Gallagher, Brendon Subject: RE: Southside fire station Brendon- When you get a chance I would like to discuss something that I recently came across. Fire Station No.…