Anything But That

On February 23rd at 6:00 pm I was in attendance at the Village of Winfield’s Budget work shop. This budget workshop was attended by Village President Birutis, every village trustee, Village Manager Curt Barrett, Police Chief Bellisario, and several members of the village staff. The idea of the workshop was to analyze the budget line-by-line and scrape whatever fat might still be sticking to the budget’s desiccated corpse. In my honest opinion, and this coming from a frequent critic of the village politicians, there is no more fat to remove. To their credit and considering the financial needs of the village are required to be met by law, the talk turned to tax increases and service reductions.

On the tax increase side of the equation, village residents can expect water rate increases over and above the required amount set by an audit to repair and maintain our infrastructure. We are also facing sewage processing increases, an additional garbage rate increase and the installation of red light cameras. On the service reduction side of the equation, we are looking at outsourcing the police department to the DuPage County Sheriff’s department. Plus eliminating the no-charge leaf vacuuming and yard waste pickup, which Trustee Jay Olson has stated as, “taking way the only perk that we have in this village.”

Without question the situation is dire. At the end of the meeting, Village President Birutis asked all in attendance that she was interested in hearing any ideas that could make or save money at the next budget workshop which was to be held on March 2nd, at 6:00 pm.

Now, hold that thought for a second…

On Tuesday morning of March 2nd, a package had been placed in my door. It contained two documents; a copy of a white paper written by former Winfield Village Trustees, Chris Levan and Dale Bianco entitled “Sustainable Revenues for Winfield: A Compromise Plan for Roosevelt Road” and a copy of a document  written by current Village President Deborah Birutis and Village Trustee Jack Bajor entitled, “Sustainable Revenues for Winfield, No Compromises Needed.”

The first paragraph of the document written by Birutis and Bajor reads; “On October 13th 2005 Chris Levan presented his “Compromise Plan” for the commercial development of Roosevelt Road. Authored by Chris Levan and Dale Bianco the plan argues that Winfield is faced with “declining revenues” and that “the commercial development of Roosevelt Road is needed to narrow our existing revenue gap in the general fund.” President Birutis goes on to claim, “This is simply not true.”

Four and a half years after writing “No Compromises Needed” Birutis is contemplating raising the village’s portion of the resident’s property taxes, by some estimates up to 200%.  If this isn’t the ghost of village boards past haunting the village board’s present, then I don’t know what is.

So the question remains, who among the current village board members will have the courage to announce, at a village meeting, that they have indeed contemplated an answer to Village President Birutis’ final question?

My assumption is when Ms. Birutis asked for any ideas for solutions to close the budget gap, if someone should suggest commercial development on our most promising traffic corridor you would find what she really meant was, “Anything But That.”

 
 
 

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