The results of the October 2012 Barrington Hills Observer Resident Survey revealed many things about the views of our village residents. A majority of respondents expressed doubt over the ethics and transparency of the Village Board. As many as 64% of the respondents elected through their responses that Village taxes were not fair or wisely spent. In addition, 43% of respondents voiced concern about whether the Village President and trustees welcomed questions, concerns or suggestions from residents.
The results of this survey tell us all that change is necessary. The opinions of our residents tell us that the candidates we should (indeed, we must) endorse are Martin McLaughlin, Colleen Konicek Hannigan and David Stieper for the positions of Village President and Trustees. Each of them, in separate ways, possess the character traits and skills that Village residents demanded in their survey responses.
Marty McLaughlin is the right choice for Village President to replace the embattled and controversial Bob Abboud and to restore financial discipline and peace to Barrington Hills. Mr. McLaughlin is the managing director of an investment management firm. He will be a fiscal hawk, working hard to reduce spending and stop the rising tide of taxes—a critical objective, evidence by the response to our resident survey.
Equally important, Mr. McLaughlin possesses the character and determination to reach out to all parts of Barrington Hills, bringing renewed collaboration between neighbors and with surrounding communities.
Colleen Konicek Hannigan came to Barrington Hills in 1969, and her heart has been here ever since. As an organizer of the Barrington Honor Ride and Run, and a member of Citizens for Conservation, Ms. Konicek Hannigan has demonstrated her commitment to the Village and to preserving its heritage.
An attorney and frequent attendee at Village Board meetings, Colleen has seen first-hand the conduct that has caused so many residents to question the ethics and transparency of the current Village administration. Konicek Hannigan’s strong moral and professional character, and her deep roots in the Village, will make her a powerful protector of the ethical standards our village leaders must always achieve.
Finally, David Stieper’s independence and his dogged determination to expose the truth in Village government make him a perfect candidate to bring needed transparency to our Village Board. Mr. Stieper has extensive experience in within our government bodies.
From 2003-2010, he served or chaired over sixty-one Plan Commission meetings, including the time-intensive updating of our Village Comprehensive Plan. He is also a practicing attorney specializing in zoning and land use matters, which is a key faculty our board needs.
For these reasons, tied directly to residents’ expressed opinions, we give our endorsement to Marty McLaughlin, Colleen Konicek Hannigan and David Stieper. As we said in these pages about one year ago, the time has come to restore financial discipline, honesty, diversity and peace to Barrington Hills. The time has come for McLaughlin, Konicek Hannigan and Stieper.
Make your voices heard again. Vote on April 9, 2013.
– The Observer
This is an excellent choice!
What a great start on the road back to the Barrington Hills that brought us here.
Put these three together and what do you get????………HONEST GOVERNMENT!
Studying up on candidates:
Observer link to Northwest Herald shows Abboud with no answers to their questions. Why? No show at Open Forum for Abboud – why? Anyone see any Abboud/Gohl responses to fiscal questions raised, including high legal fees? Difficult to understand why incumbents not engaged in discussion of the facts.
Anyone living near to the CN train tracks knows that the frequency of trains, length of trains and trains stopping along the BH rails has increased considerably. Village promised a study of this in a BOT meeting several weeks ago, but the results have not been provided. Also, BH’s agreement made with CN in 2010 called for safety cameras to be installed at intersections, haven’t seen those in place. Other Villages secured home owner noise abatement when agreements signed, anyone in BH receive those benefits? Problems certainly worsened since 2010.