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Showing posts with label Constituent Services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Constituent Services. Show all posts

Monday, August 10, 2009

Moore’s Office: Hard to Reach, Harder to Trust

For too long, Alderman Joe Moore’s office has been unresponsive and difficult to reach. When constituents call with real concerns, they’re met with silence or delay.

This lack of accessibility is unacceptable. Rogers Park deserves an office that listens and acts—not one that ignores its residents.

From here on out, it’s time for accountability and change.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

No Service, No Excuse

Constituent services in the 49th Ward are nearly nonexistent. Calls go unanswered. Emails ignored. Requests delayed.

Alderman Joe Moore and City Hall have failed the most basic test of leadership: showing up for the people they serve.

There’s no excuse for this level of neglect.

Rogers Park deserves better.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Silence Isn’t Service

Reaching out to Alderman Joe Moore’s office shouldn’t feel like shouting into a void. Residents deserve timely answers, not endless waiting and voicemail.

Being accessible isn’t a favor—it’s the job.

Rogers Park needs leadership that listens, responds, and respects the people it serves.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Phones Ring, but No One Answers

Neighbors in Rogers Park keep trying to reach Alderman Joe Moore’s office—but too often, there’s no reply. No updates. No help. Just silence.

This isn’t how public service is supposed to work. Constituents shouldn’t be left in the dark.

Rogers Park deserves an alderman who picks up the phone—and shows up.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

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

Moore’s Office: Where Are the Answers?

Too many Rogers Park residents find it difficult to get a timely response from Alderman Joe Moore’s office. Important concerns often fall through the cracks.

An elected official’s office should be a resource—not a roadblock. Our community deserves better communication and accountability.

From now on, responsiveness isn’t optional.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Hard Questions, No Replies

When Rogers Park residents reach out with real issues, Alderman Joe Moore’s office too often goes silent. No follow-up. No answers. Just silence.

Constituent concerns shouldn’t be ignored. A public office should serve the public—not dodge it.

If leadership won’t respond, the community will.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Too Often, Moore’s Office Is Out of Reach

Residents of Rogers Park regularly struggle to get a response from Alderman Joe Moore’s office. Calls go unanswered, emails ignored, and concerns put on hold.

This pattern of unresponsiveness hurts our community and breaks trust. We deserve an accessible office that listens and delivers.

It’s time for Moore’s office to be accountable to the people it represents.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate