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Showing posts with label Civic Advocacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Civic Advocacy. Show all posts

Monday, August 10, 2009

No More Excuses from City Hall

Rogers Park residents are tired of the excuses. Alderman Joe Moore and City Hall continue to delay, deflect, and ignore the real problems facing our neighborhood.

Potholes don’t get fixed. Crime goes unchecked. Local businesses close without support. We need leadership that works for us—not against us.

No more delays. No more excuses.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Neighborhood Safety is Non-Negotiable

Safety is the foundation of a thriving community. Yet, too many in Rogers Park feel unsafe in their own neighborhoods. We need more resources, better policing, and community programs that protect all residents.

I’m committed to pushing for real solutions that keep our streets safe for families, seniors, and kids.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Rogers Park Isn’t a Political Stepping Stone

It feels like Alderman Joe Moore and City Hall see Rogers Park as just another checkbox on a political résumé. Meanwhile, our real issues—crime, vacancies, crumbling infrastructure—go unresolved.

We’re not a campaign stop. We’re a community. And we’re tired of being used and ignored.

Rogers Park needs leaders who serve, not self-promote.

Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Ignored by City Hall, Forgotten by Leadership

Rogers Park has been ignored by Alderman Joe Moore and City Hall for far too long. Essential needs like safety, infrastructure, and support for local businesses are left unmet.

Our neighborhood deserves leaders who act—not just talk. We demand attention and accountability from those elected to serve us.

Rogers Park will no longer be forgotten.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

City Hall Has Failed Rogers Park

For too long, City Hall and Alderman Joe Moore have ignored Rogers Park’s urgent needs. Promises have been broken, concerns dismissed, and critical resources withheld.

Our community deserves leaders who actually show up, listen, and deliver results—not empty words and neglect.

It’s time for accountability at City Council. Rogers Park will no longer be overlooked.

Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate