It’s said that the best gift you can give someone is your time, because you’re giving them something you can never get back. Though many forget to recognize this often enough, two residents have provided more than their share of their valuable time for the benefit of everyone in Barrington Hills, and that’s why we are naming both of them as 2015 Shining Stars.
Nearly three years ago, Colleen Konicek Hannigan and Martin McLaughlin made a choice to run for office at a time when Barrington Hills politics was highly charged. They counted on the integrity they knew was inherent in most residents in their straightforward campaign, and now we can look back on the results of their efforts since they were elected.
Overall spending by the Village has decreased, particularly as it relates to legal fees. This is due in no small part to their push for the appointment of new Village counsel with practical expertise in municipal and zoning laws — at nearly half the hourly rate of the former law firm. Ending the protracted eighteen-year Sears lawsuit against our Village and South Barrington has had a significant effect as well.
For the second year in a row when they had input, the annual Village budget has decreased. Even with these decreases, last year’s spending was nearly three quarters of a million dollars less than the 2014 budget.
The 2014 audit report best summarizes the fruit of their hard work by stating, “The reduction in spending can be attributed to reduced legal fees, and sound management practice, and reduced administrative expenses.”
In addition to the Sears lawsuit, Colleen and Martin have also resolved other major legacy issues. Two new labor agreements with our sworn Village police officers have been secured with the help of another accomplished new attorney which they engaged since our police unionized nearly six years ago in 2009 under the former administration.
Village road resurfacing now seems to be back on track after an all-time low of only 1.5 miles of roads maintained in 2009. Additionally, with the assistance of Trustee Brian Cecola, new avenues for improving county and state roads in the Village should result in improved maintenance of vital thoroughfares such as Brinker Road.
And they shined a light on the controversial proposed Longmeadow Parkway project and brought it out of the shadows for residents in its path, as well as those who will be affected by it, with public meetings and updates from Kane County.
They’ve also done their share to bring our widely dispersed community together. Three successful annual “Hills are Alive Heritage Fests”, at no cost to taxpayers, have been held since they were elected, and they have demonstrated that our residents welcome the opportunity to unite for an event to meet their neighbors, to learn about many community organizations and to share some family fun.
Despite this highly abridged summary of their contributions to their constituency thus far, it seems these two have not curtailed their other contributions to the community, nor their devotion to their full-time professional careers in their legal and financial practices.
Colleen continues to be an anchor planner, coordinator and participant in the Barrington Honor Ride and Run for wounded veterans, as well as participating in numerous other community and philanthropic events throughout the year.
Martin recently accepted the chairman’s role in BACOG and continues to serve in the Barrington Lions Club, in addition to being a father of five daughters.
We’re pleased to recognize Colleen Konicek Hannigan and Martin McLaughlin as the 2015 Shining Star award recipients. Their time and dedication to the betterment of Barrington Hills, as well as their devotion to all in the surrounding community, cannot be overstated, nor can our appreciation for their hard work.
–The Observer
These two have been a much needed breath of fresh air in our village government after voters cleaned house and got most of the rancid politicians out. Thanks for all your work Colleen & Marty. You’re doing a great job!
Merry Christmas!
We are most impressed by these two. I wish you were here years ago!
What a fabulous job these two are doing!! Tending to the basic government is often not glamorous and they are getting the job done!! Thank you so much for your generous time it is so appreciated. Also want to give a shout out to Bryan Croll and thank Brian Cecola for the fabulous work on our roads!! It is so obvious now that we have someone providing continuous oversight of our roads and holds them as high priority!! Again thanks so much to all.
Thank you Marty and Colleen for your judicious and deft handling of the business of BH. And thank you to Michelle, Brian and Bryan. I am so grateful that our village in such fine and capable hands. Your service is truly appreciated.