Wednesday, April 8, 2009

 

YAY!!! Congratulations Rick Montalto!!!

YAY!!! Even though the voter turnout was low, Rick Montalto is the newest village trustee!!! It was a close race.

Rick will be sworn in the first Tuesday in May. Rick says it would be nice to see some of the Mallard Point people at the swearing in ceremony, since they are a big reason that he will be on the board. So please show up for that. I will post more specifics when I get them!!

Now we have 2 Mallard Point residents on the board. That is a very reassuring feeling for us!!

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Here is a message from another Mallard point Resident who was voted in yesterday, Julie Wilson:

I want to thank everyone who went out and voted yesterday. The turnout was very low, however, every vote counts!

As a newly elected Library Trustee I thank all of you who voted for me. I was appointed last summer to fill in on one of two vacacies and I am in the learning process of it all and want to continue to help make a difference. Although the referendum failed, we will push forward to continue to show this wonderful community a great treasure we will have available to all this summer when the new library building opens. There will be many opportunities for volunteers and I hope to be able to give of my time as well with this.

If any of the Mallard Point neighbors ever have any questions about the new library, please forward them to me or ask to be added to the agenda for a future library board meeting. We welcome visitors!

I welcome neighbor, Rick Montalto to the Village of Sugar Grove Trustees! We are very fortunate to have two trustees we can call neighbors!

Thank you all...

Julie Wilson
122 Brookhaven Ct.

Comments:
just a reminder, village trustees are elected to serve the entire community, not by subdivisions or wards. this is not chicago.
 
Yes, SG is not Chicago. I hope the president, P. Sean Michels realizes this. Why is SG run like Chicago??? HUH?? WHY is his family's (YES, his dad's!) company used almost exclusively in Sugar Grove?? If I am correct, they, (EEI) was the company used to make the now defective retention pond there!! Hmmm. Makes ya wonder, doesn't it. WHY weren't the rules followed when making the drainage provisions?? Why did the village not make sure the company followed the guidelines?

There was a whole issue in Windstone that sure does not make P. Sean look very good or responsible.
 
"There was a whole issue in Windstone that sure does not make P. Sean look very good or responsible."

Not sure what you are talking about here because I was on the Windstone Board when our Homeowners Association handled our issues with our retention pond.
 
I want to thank everyone who encouraged me, assisted me, and took the time out of their day to vote for me. I am humbled at the response that I got and assure you all that I will work hard to make the Village of Sugar Grove an even better place to live. Over the past month I have walked the many neighborhoods in Sugar Grove and knocked on an estimated 1200+ doors talking to people about issues in their neighborhoods. I have witnessed the crumbling streets, uneven sidewalks, water drainage issues, unfinished sudivisions, etc. I have also heard the demands to bring more retail into the village to offset the tax burden on the homeowners. I am looking forward to working with the rest of the board on the many issues facing us as a community. I would also like to take a moment to address the anonymous blogger who seems to be fixated on my affiliation with Mallard Point. I built one of the first homes in Mallard Point 15 years ago and have lived through many of the issues facing other subdivisions in town today. There are a number of Mallard Point residents who need help right now with flooding issues and I personally think these issues have been ignored for too long. That is why I became involved. I also believe that there are many other issues in town that have been ignored for too long and will take a stand on those too. If you are suggesting that I ran for Trustee for the one issue effecting Mallard Point at the expense of the rest of the village you are sadly mistaken, and you certainly don't know me as a person, or the ethical standards that I live by. I have been in law enforcement for over 30 years and have always been there for people who need help. It doesn't matter where they live, or what their status in life is. If someone needs help, there should be a community willing to help. If you choose to leave an allegation that I have acted differently then at least have the decency to leave a name or base it on fact. Rick Montalto
 
To anonymous/from anonymous: if you put your email in a comment, I will be glad to share the windstone info I have. It concerns windstone back a few years. There was a different HOA prez than there is now. It concerns the dumping of waste/sludge/debris into the storm sewers and therefore into the retention pond. It involves McCue builders which has some type of family connection. (Just like there is a family connection with EEI.)
 
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