I’ve never waited for permission to serve my community.
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been out here — organizing cleanups, supporting our small businesses, listening to residents, and showing up where I’m needed. I do it because I care. Because Rogers Park deserves people who won’t give up on it.
Recently, I’ve been asked a few times, “Bill, are you going to run for Alderman?”
It’s a fair question. I’ve thought about it. Not because I want to be a politician, but because I want to make sure the people of Rogers Park are heard, respected, and represented — not just during election time, but every day of the year.
Would holding office allow me to do more? Maybe. But I believe you prove yourself long before you run for anything. You earn trust by showing up — consistently, without fanfare, and without expecting credit.
If the day ever comes when I step into that race, it will be because the people of this neighborhood believe in someone who’s already been doing the work.
Until then, I’ll keep at it — just as I always have.
— Bill Morton
