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Re: Wkgn Main Street chief lasts two months - WT Reader - 11-19-2009 Who is this James Donovan who chairs the Waukegan Main Street chapter? I have never heard of him, either. Where did he come from? How do persons get elected to this Board of Directors of the Waukegan Main Street chapter? They want public money for their use, so what say does the public have in how this chapter is organized, managed and directed with public money? I agree, we have a city public relations department and a director of development that I never even heard of before, Robin Shabes. So why do we need a Main Street anyway? So many mysteries to all of this. Could it be that situation of "too many cooks spoil the broth"? But where is the broth to spoil? All cooks, no broth it really seems like, lol. Re: Wkgn Main Street chief lasts two months - verenablock - 11-19-2009 WT Reader Wrote:So why do we need a Main Street anyway? Main Street is program that exists at the national and state level. The Illinois Main Street program is in place to help downtown areas keep their historic feel, and get the people of the community involved. It's an organization run by the people of the community, not the city, and thus there should be no political ties or pressures on it. When it works, it works well. Libertyville has more than 1,000 members in their Main Street program. They have a lovely downtown area, and host a lot of nice events for the community. You can read more about Waukegan Main Street here: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://waukeganmainstreet.org/">http://waukeganmainstreet.org/</a><!-- m --> As for Jim Donovan (PhD!), he has quite the impressive biography here: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/james-jd-donovan/4/b78/a57">http://www.linkedin.com/pub/james-jd-donovan/4/b78/a57</a><!-- m --> Re: Wkgn Main Street chief lasts two months - Mouse - 11-19-2009 verenablock Wrote:Good point about the lunch at the yacht club. I wonder how much of the budget those luncheons use up. They used to put their yearly financial report on the website but I don't see it there now.Mouse Wrote:This statement reads like some corporate inspired "pass the buck" response. So is this to mean that the director (possibly the only professional in the organization) is prevented from involvement in any fundraising efforts? Isn't the mayors luncheon or the mardi gras thing a fundraiser? If so does this mean the director does not work on creating or implementing those events. Re: Wkgn Main Street chief lasts two months - Mouse - 11-19-2009 There is evidence that Ms. Miller was not a very productive director while she was there. For instance the Main Street website does not list the new resale store on Genesee St. Wait, maybe that was the responsibility of some other person? Re: Wkgn Main Street chief lasts two months - verenablock - 11-19-2009 Mouse Wrote:There is evidence that Ms. Miller was not a very productive director while she was there. For instance the Main Street website does not list the new resale store on Genesee St. Wait, maybe that was the responsibility of some other person? That is my responsibility (at least until Dec. 1st, which is the date that I told them that I would no longer update the website). I will add it right away, you are correct it should have been added some time ago.... I do, however, have the logo and website link on the front page animation. You are also correct in that she was not very productive.... She did not come from a non-profit background, and had no real training in heading up such an organization. Re: Wkgn Main Street chief lasts two months - verenablock - 11-19-2009 Mouse Wrote:I wonder how much of the budget those luncheons use up. They used to put their yearly financial report on the website but I don't see it there now. The luncheons, and other events, are generally covered by the admission price of the event. The only money made from these events comes from the occasional raffles. There was a raffle at the Mayor's Luncheon, it netted ~$900. I was not given a digital copy of the financial report, so it is not posted... However, there should be copies at any Main Street event, and you can get one by stopping at the new office, though there probably won't be anyone there. I do have a paper copy.... Net Profit 2007 was -$16,279 and 2008 was $4,368. As of 12/31/08, there were funds in the checking/savings account of $12,844, and in the designated funds account of $19,425. I believe the designated fund account is for the SLAP program. I was told at the end of October that the designated funds account still had plenty of funds, but that the savings/checking account was below $1,000; not enough to cover payroll taxes due mid-November. Funds certainly could have been diverted from one to the other, but robbing Peter to pay Paul isn't going to do anything in the long term. Whether or not the city actually cut a check for $20,000 as stated in the News Sun article remains to be seen. Re: Wkgn Main Street chief lasts two months - Silence Dogood - 11-19-2009 See below letter sent out by Jim Donovan today. Appears Main Street was never in trouble. Quote:Waukegan Main Street A more appropriate Mark Twain quote for Dr. Donovan would be: "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." Re: Wkgn Main Street chief lasts two months - Harold - 11-23-2009 Continual foolishness. You are the voters; you are the problem! 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