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Showing posts with label City Hall Neglect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label City Hall Neglect. Show all posts

Monday, August 10, 2009

Rogers Park Isn’t a Back Burner

For too long, Alderman Joe Moore and City Hall have treated Rogers Park like an afterthought—a back burner issue while other neighborhoods get the spotlight.

But this community won’t settle for second-class treatment. We deserve real investment, real attention, and real leadership that fights for us every day.

It’s time to stop being ignored and start being heard.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Tired of Being Overlooked

Rogers Park isn’t invisible — but Alderman Joe Moore and City Hall act like we are. Our needs get pushed aside while promises pile up with no follow-through.

We’re done waiting for change that never comes. It’s time for leaders who show up and deliver, not disappear after the vote.

Our community deserves respect and real results.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Leadership Means Showing Up

Rogers Park can’t afford leaders who only show up for photo ops and campaign season. Alderman Joe Moore and City Hall have been absent when it matters most.

We need leaders present in the community—listening, acting, delivering.

The time for real leadership is now.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Rogers Park Deserves More

Rogers Park has been overlooked for too long by Alderman Joe Moore and City Hall. We deserve leaders who prioritize our needs and invest in our future.

It’s time to demand better.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

City Hall’s Silence is Deafening

For years, Rogers Park’s cries for help have been met with silence from Alderman Joe Moore and City Hall. Neglected streets, rising crime, and dwindling support for local businesses show their true priorities.

We must demand accountability and real action. Our community cannot afford to be ignored any longer.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Neglect Is Not an Option

Alderman Joe Moore and City Hall’s neglect of Rogers Park is unacceptable. Our community deserves active leadership that listens, responds, and takes meaningful action.

We will no longer accept being ignored.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

When City Hall Turns Its Back on Rogers Park

Too often, City Hall and Alderman Joe Moore have turned their backs on Rogers Park. Critical issues like public safety, infrastructure repair, and community investment have been ignored.

We deserve leadership that prioritizes our neighborhood—not political convenience. Rogers Park won’t settle for neglect any longer.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Enough Neglect from City Hall

Rogers Park has been neglected by Alderman Joe Moore and City Hall for too long. Our streets deteriorate, services falter, and residents are left unheard.

We deserve leadership that cares and acts—not empty words and broken promises.

It’s time for change.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

The Time for Excuses Is Over

Alderman Joe Moore and City Hall have made too many excuses for neglecting Rogers Park. Our community demands action—not apologies.

We deserve leaders who deliver results, not empty words.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Time for City Hall to Hear Rogers Park

Alderman Joe Moore and City Hall have repeatedly failed to listen to Rogers Park. Our neighborhood’s needs are urgent, but they remain ignored.

It’s time for real leadership that values our community and delivers results.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Neglected but Not Defeated

Despite neglect from Alderman Joe Moore and City Hall, Rogers Park remains resilient. Our community will keep pushing for the attention and resources we deserve.

We won’t be ignored any longer.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

When City Hall Ignores Us

For years, Rogers Park has been ignored by Alderman Joe Moore and City Hall. Essential needs go unmet, voices go unheard, and our community suffers the consequences.

We demand leadership that listens and acts. Rogers Park deserves better.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Rogers Park Pays the Price

We pay taxes like every other neighborhood in Chicago—but what do we get in return?

While Alderman Joe Moore aligns himself with City Hall politics, Rogers Park is left to deal with failing infrastructure, underfunded programs, and rising crime.

Our neighborhood is not a backburner issue. We deserve our fair share—and we’re done waiting for it.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Neglect Has Lasted Long Enough

Rogers Park has waited patiently, but Alderman Joe Moore and City Hall have let us down time and again. Neglect is not acceptable—our neighborhood deserves respect and real leadership.

It’s time to demand better.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Forgotten by the People We Elected

We elected Alderman Joe Moore to represent Rogers Park—but somewhere along the way, City Hall stopped caring. Our voices are dismissed, our concerns brushed aside.

We’re not asking for special treatment. We’re asking for the basics: clean streets, safe neighborhoods, responsive leadership.

If City Hall won’t step up, the community will.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Rogers Park Can’t Get a Call Back

Basic questions. Urgent issues. Repeated follow-ups. And still—no response from Alderman Joe Moore’s office.

Rogers Park residents deserve better than being ignored. If you can’t return a call, how can you lead a ward?

This isn’t just bad service—it’s bad leadership.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate