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Elmhurst Alderman

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Letter to the Editor

Letter: Elmhurst Needs A Long-term Vision for Our Future

We need to look farther than a year ahead to provide a solid framework for decision-making.

I believe that as a city and a council we need to do a better job keeping track of our plans for the next several years. Taxpayers rely on the council to plan for a future beyond simply the next fiscal year. That’s why at the Jan. 22 city council meeting I introduced a strategic planning initiative onto the consent agenda. Good strategic plans guide organizations and provide a framework for decision-making that connects directly to budgets and budget projections over time. The council and city manager will need to work together to lay out a more comprehensive plan for Elmhurst so we can better plan for the future. As it stands now, the council evaluates budgets on a year-to-year basis, and although we have a long-term capital projects plan…

John

4:45 pm on Thursday, February 14, 2013

This candidate knocked on my door. I had met her numerous times and welcomed her by name...she proceeded with her canned speech which completely ignored our numerous shared expereinces. I stopped her, and re-introduced myself...I wasn't insulted that she didn't remember my name (I've been involved indirectly in politics for many years) but figured I could get her to at least acknowledge that we …   more ›

Monday, November 26, 2012

Third Elmhurst Alderman Announces Run for Mayor

First Ward alderman enters the fray with Facebook announcement.

A third Elmhurst alderman has announced her intention to run for mayor in the April 9 Consolidated Election. First Ward Alderman Diane Gutenkauf announced via Facebook on Sunday that she would be running. She has represented the 1st Ward since 2007 after being re-elected in 2011. Her current term expires in 2015. She is director of the Robert McCormick Museum at Cantigny Park in Wheaton. One initiative near and dear to her heart has been conservation, as well as the use of renewable resources to deal with flooding. She recently held a gathering at her home to share information about an energy efficiency program for homeowners, and last year she installed a permeable driveway to minimize rainwater runoff. Gutenkauf often has voted against …

Jim Court

12:08 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012

Independence, I am not so sure if I agree. Two strong personalities inevitably clashed. Frustration will do this. Perhaps she should have constrained herself but in the heat of the moment things like this happen. Is a bland personality preferable? Not always. Passionate people respond passionately.   more ›

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