Wednesday, January 28, 2009

 

Where do we go from here?

Do we go to the next board meeting as a large group? What is the next step? Please leave a comment! You do not have to have a google account to comment, you can click on anonymous and leave a comment. But in that case, please leave your name/address. Thanks!

Comments:
If my schedule permits, I want to make it to the board meeting next Tuesday to ask my question that never did receive a solid answer..."What timeline is the Village working towards"

I understand we won't have final resolution next week or month, but I feel like our problem has become an inconvenience for the board. Looking at the faces of some of the board members last night, it really looked like some didn't want to be there.

I could be completely over-reacting with my observations, but am I?

I personally plan to make every board meeting I can to stay on top of this and make every effort I can to keep the board accountable.

My family and I are relatively new to the subdivision so the last couple of weeks/meetings have been very educational. And the more I'm learning, the more inspired I'm becoming to make sure we all see a quick and reasonable solution to this situation.

Can I suggest forming a small committee to represent the greater whole? I guess taking it a step further than just identifying voices to represent us.

The board will be doing their homework and getting their ducks in a row, I think we should too.

I'm signing this anonymous, but if anyone else feels my idea of a committee has merit, I'm more than happy to step forward and certainly be a part of it.
 
I hope that other residents in Sugar Grove received the Robo-Call from Bill Foster our US Congressman. He will be visiting the Jewel-Osco in Sugar Grove this Saturday 1/31/09 from 1:00 pm until 2:30 pm.

http://foster.house.gov/WheresBill/

I think it would be very good for Mr. Foster to be aware of our challenges with the village. He or his staff may even do a follow-up call to the village to ask for details on the problem. In my mind, anything that increases the sense of urgency in our trustees will be a positive thing. I would encourage anyone that can make it to the Jewel-Osco for Bill Foster's visit should take a few minutes to talk with him about Mallard Point. If enough of us show up with the same concern, he will not be able to resist helping a large group of voters.
 
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