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Showing posts with label Community Investment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Community Investment. Show all posts

Monday, February 21, 2011

For the Future of Rogers Park

When I think about the future of Rogers Park, I think about the next generation — the kids walking to school, the students working late shifts while studying, the young families planting roots here for the first time.

They deserve a neighborhood where opportunity is real, safety is guaranteed, and leadership reflects their hopes — not just history.

I’ve spent years working to strengthen our community from the ground up. Supporting small businesses. Advocating for fairness. Showing up. Listening.

Now I’m thinking seriously about how I can do more — and what it would mean to serve as your Alderman.

This neighborhood is already rich with talent, diversity, and resilience. What we need now is leadership that brings those strengths together, and builds a Rogers Park that works for everyone — not just today, but for decades to come.

That’s the future I want to help shape. And I hope you’ll shape it with me.

Bill Morton

Monday, August 10, 2009

Investing in Our Future

Rogers Park’s future depends on us. Without investment in our schools, parks, and infrastructure, this neighborhood won’t thrive. I’m focused on pushing for community resources and opportunities that benefit everyone.

Together, we can build a stronger Rogers Park for the next generation.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Sunday, August 9, 2009

TIF Funds Should Serve the People

TIF districts can be powerful tools—if used right. But under Alderman Joe Moore, Rogers Park’s TIF money often seems to line pockets of businesses rather than invest in community needs.

We deserve transparency and priorities that reflect residents’ interests—not hidden deals behind closed doors.

It’s time for Rogers Park’s tax dollars to work for everyone.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate