I am supportive of many options to sustain affordable housing in the 49th Ward. However, absent a comprehensive study on the feasibility of the Rental Improvement Fund-TIF proposal it would not be in the best interest of our community. If elected, I would support and fund the RIF study to determine its feasibility then place such a proposal to the voters of our community as a ballot referendum. Affordable housing is critical for our community and we must get it right!!
Given the lack of leadership by the current State majority party and the incumbent Alderman, we have poisoned the environment by increased taxes. We must review the RIF and other alternatives to sustain affordable housing and not rely on one proposal.
Blane Roberts
Write-In Candiate
49th Ward
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Blane Roberts Supports RIF Study and Pushes for Ward-Wide Ballot Referendum
49th Ward- Write-In Candidate, Blane Roberts Supports RIF Study and Pushes for Ward-Wide Ballot Referendum
Friday, January 7, 2011
Bishop's Dinner and Awards Ceremony 2011
For additional information visit the Bishop's Dinner and Awards Ceremony 2011 page or call the Diocese at (773) 721-5383.
The Evangelical Catholic Diocese of the Northwest is “A Welcoming Community of Faith Rooted in the Catholic Tradition”
Bishop James Alan Wilkowski has contributed to our community through his work as a pastoral leader and treasurer of the Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce. - Bill Morton
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Registered Voter
It is important to be a registered voter and vote in every election.
•Because your activism, including in reforming the system, will be more powerful if you have voted.
•Because your monitoring of the fairness of the election must begin with voting in it.
•Because there is a real value in not allowing things to get any worse than they have.
- Bill Morton
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Registered Voter
It is important to be a registered voter and vote in every election.
•Because your activism, including in reforming the system, will be more powerful if you have voted.
•Because your monitoring of the fairness of the election must begin with voting in it.
•Because there is a real value in not allowing things to get any worse than they have.
- Bill Morton
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