Daley began by thanking Carol Ronen, the 48th Ward Democratic Party Committeewoman. He went on to extoll Edgewater's diverse population, and stressed that Chicago is a city for families. He mentioned the time he spent in China, and what he had learned by observing Chinese school environments. He touched on the benefit of the lake's proximity to the city, and referred to it as a "sacred treasure." Next up was a brief discussion of TIFs, which can be a polarizing topic to say the least. Daley focused on the positive aspects of TIFs, reminding the crowd that the building of playgrounds are often funded by TIF, as are the renovations of police and fire stations. He described TIFs as the city's last econonic tool, and that we should take advantage of them. Next up he mentioned the Broadway Armory, and what a great asset it is for the neighborhood. Rickover Academy at Senn High School was also mentioned, and Daley touched on the initially controversial decision to bring it to Edgewater. Rickover is now nationally acclaimed, and Daley seemed proud of the Academy's accomplishments.
Daley closed by saying that he has absolutely no regrets, and has loved every minute of being Mayor. His closing remark was that it has been a great honor and privilege to serve the city.
5 comments:
we ran into him at Black Watch that night. my neighbor said, look it's mayor Daley, and I turned just as he looked up and said hey to us. I don't always agree with hiz honor, but I will miss him.
be nice if we could get some TIF money to build a dog park. Somehow we will need to raise at least $100K to get one. anyone out there want to help?
Cool! How was Black Watch?
Thanks for the Mayor Daley coverage!
Black Watch was very well done. So moving, and the way they used the space was very creative, especially the pool tables. They did an excellent job implying things that would be very graphic, without making anything to gory, and really tugging at heartstrings.
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