Burden falls on contractors to disclose potential conflicts, committee members say.
Despite one alderman's belief that her issues about consultant contract renewals were not addressed, the Finance Committee on Monday recommended that the city renew the contracts of Charles Van Slyke and Ken Bartels. First Ward Alderman Paula Pezza, who is not a member of the Finance Committee, told the committee she has “serious concern” about the two consultants and their relationships with entities other than the city. But on Monday, the committee and staff agreed that language in the contracts puts the burden on the consultants to disclose any relationship that might conflict with their work with the city. Van Slyke specializes in real estate matters and has helped staff with property issues related to redevelopment. But questions have…
Meetings have staggered start times this week.
Elmhurst City Council members will meet in three of their standing committees Tuesday, Nov. 13, at City Hall, 209 N. York St. The meetings are being held one day late due to the Veterans Day holiday on Monday, and they have staggered start times. Development, Planning and Zoning Committee is not scheduled to meet Tuesday. The Finance, Council Affairs and Administrative Services Committee will meet at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers. The agenda includes: The Public Affairs and Safety Committee will meet at 6:30 p.m. to discuss: And, at 7 p.m., the Public Works and Buildings Committee will discuss: Public comment will be welcome at all committee meetings. Let Patch save you time. Get more local stories like these delivered right to your …
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Bill Angel
10:44 am on Monday, December 3, 2012
Is that $90,000 US dollars for part-time work? I'd like to see a copy of the 1099 the City send outs annually. Free use of phone, office, secretary, parking? He even has a pass key to the front door..(fab). Would not the IRS call this guy an employee?   more ›