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Showing posts with label Leadership Accountability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leadership Accountability. 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

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 Broken Promises

We’ve heard the promises from Alderman Joe Moore and City Hall, but Rogers Park continues to suffer from neglect and inaction. Words aren’t enough — it’s time for real results.

Our community deserves better leadership.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

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

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

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

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

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

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

Representation in Name Only

Alderman Joe Moore may hold the title, but he’s not representing Rogers Park. City Hall continues to treat our ward like an afterthought, while urgent problems go unresolved.

We need more than a name on a door—we need leadership that shows up, speaks up, and fights for us.

Rogers Park deserves real representation.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Standing Up for Rogers Park

Too often, Rogers Park is overlooked by those in power. But we’re not invisible. I stand with my neighbors to demand respect, resources, and real action from our elected leaders.

Our neighborhood deserves leadership that cares.


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

Promises Made, Promises Broken

Too many promises made by Alderman Joe Moore and City Hall have turned to dust. Rogers Park continues to suffer from neglect while leaders focus elsewhere.

It’s time for them to stop talking and start delivering. Our community deserves honest leadership that keeps its word.


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

Rogers Park Can’t Wait for City Hall

While City Hall and Alderman Joe Moore drag their feet, Rogers Park suffers. Our calls for better services and support go unanswered, leaving residents frustrated and overlooked.

We need leaders who act now—not later. Our neighborhood deserves urgency and commitment.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Broken Promises from City Hall

Alderman Joe Moore and City Hall have repeatedly let Rogers Park down. Our calls for help go unanswered, funding is scarce, and essential services remain inadequate.

We deserve more than empty promises. It’s time for leaders who prioritize our neighborhood—not just their political careers.

Rogers Park is watching. We demand real change.

Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate

Time to Demand Better

Rogers Park deserves more than neglect from Alderman Joe Moore and City Hall. It’s time for residents to demand real leadership that listens and acts on our community’s needs.

Change starts with us.


Bill Morton
Rogers Park Resident & Advocate