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Name: | tonjahodgest | E-Mail: | tonjahodgessina.com | Homepage: | http://www.loveslouisvuitton.com/ | Time: | 01/12/2013 at 11:07am (UTC) | Message: |
No family has a royal claim on the 7th Ward. The voters in the ward have declared their own disdain for that sense of entitlement. When former Ald. William Beavers quit the City Council in 2006, he engineered the appointment of his daughter Darcel Beavers to succeed him. But 7th Ward voters promptly tossed her out, electing Sandi Jackson over Beavers in 2007.Emanuel now has the opportunity to find a dedicated, independent citizen to complete Jackson's term, which expires in 2015. Certainly there are strong candidates who are not of Jackson or Beavers lineage.Jackson's departure wasn't a surprise. She's been hinting for weeks she might not finish her term. Her absences from City Council meetings have been well documented. We pointed out in a Dec. 28 editorial, "No more excuses, Ald. Jackson," that she missed five City Council meetings out of 16 last year and made it to only four committee meetings out of 72. In the second half of 2011, she missed two council meetings and 34 committee meetings.She cited "very painful family health matters" as her reason for stepping down. Her husband, former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., resigned from his congressional seat in November. He is battling bipolar disorder and was hospitalized last summer amid a federal investigation into possible misuse of his campaign fund.Such vacancies aren't rare. Before the 2011 City Council elections, nearly one-third of the aldermen had been initially appointed by former Mayor Richard Daley. Incumbency by appointment gives a huge advantage when an election rolls around. Politicians often set retirements in midterm so they can gain that advantage for their anointed successor.We may see it again soon. The Sun-Times reported on Jan. 4 that Ald. Dick Mell, 33rd, planned to retire soon and wanted Emanuel to appoint his daughter state Rep. Deborah Mell as his replacement. Ald. Mell said he has no immediate plans to quit, but it would surprise no one if another family succession plan is staged soon.Let's change this. Sandi Jackson's decision creates the opportunity. Mayor, give 7th Ward constituents a transparent, open process and a role in choosing their next alderman.
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Village officials said the traffic signal, which sits at a popular crossing area for students leaving and arriving at the school, needs to be replaced and modernized in order to improve safety for pedestrians and motorists.The new signal will include video detection cameras, pedestrian signals with the countdown feature, a battery back-up system, opticom detection to adjust signal timing for emergency vehicles, fiber optic connection with the signals at Prairie Avenue to the south, and better lighting at the intersection.Village and school officials have previously pinpointed that intersection as needing to be safer for students. Before the start of the 2012-2013 school year, District 99 moved its primary parking lot to the east side of the building, across from the main entrance and adjacent to Main Street. The newly built lot includes a special drop-off lane for parents.School officials said at the time the improvements were partly designed to keep motorists from stopping on Main Street to retrieve or drop-off students, thereby avoiding jams on the narrow roadway. Further, an athletic field previously took up part of that space. By converting the entire area to a parking lot, students no longer would need to cross the street several times a day for physical education classes.Nevertheless, students are frequently seen crossing against the light as cars approach.The village has been awarded a grant from the Surface Transportation Program through the DuPage Mayor's and Manager's Conference to help fund the project. The grant will cover 70 percent of the costs, not to exceed $285,000, according to village spokesman Doug Kozlowski. It was not immediately clear when construction would start or how long the project would take.Commissioner Sean Durkin said at the meeting he was pleased to see the project go forward and he hoped the village could do a similar upgrade at an intersection near Downers Grove South High School."I drive Dunham (Road) and 63rd Street after I pick up the kids, and the cross-country team are all standing at the corner waiting for the light to change," Durkin said. "I think it would be a great idea to implement one at South High, especially one with the countdown so everyone knows how long the light is going to be green or red."Twitter @rhodes_dawn
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