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UPDATE #2: Olney City Council Violated the Constitution and OMA?

By John Kraft & Kirk Allen

On October 9, 2013

OLNEY, IL. (ECWd) –

Updates at the bottom…

The Olney City Council met on September 23, 2013, and in a marathon of alleged violations of the Open Meetings Act and alleged constitutional violations, decided to take action and approve several items not listed on the agenda as items to be acted upon. Here is a partial list:

          Took action and approved a proposal from the Richland Country Club to use PUBLIC equipment, property, time and personnel to perform work on the Richland Country Club Property (a private organization not located within the Olney City Limits).

          Took action on an Ordinance to authorize the sale of personal property – scrap metal and playground equipment from the City Park to Scrap Daddy, Inc.

          Took action on an Ordinance to restrict motorized vehicles from using East Fork Lake trails.

          Took action on appointment of Library Board member

          Took action on amending the Engineering Agreement for North Street Pump Station Project.

None of the above items were on the agenda, obtained from the City’s website, as items to be acted upon.

The Illinois Open Meetings Act (OMA), in Section 1, requires that the people have a right to be informed as to the conduct of public business, and that they shall be given advanced notice of and the right to attend all meetings in which business of the public body is discussed or acted upon in any way. It further states that it is the general assembly’s intent that this Act protects the citizen’s right to know. The action taken without proper notice is an alleged violation of the OMA, Section 2.02.

Richland Country Club

The other item worthy of discussion here is the approval of the city to use PUBLIC funds, property, and personnel to perform work at a Private club, the Richland Country Club, of which Mayor Ray Vaughn is admittedly a member. What boggles my mind, is how the Olney Daily Mail can report on this without questioning the legality of it. Is this what passes for reporting these days?

A few things to note are that Barb Thomas should be commended for voting “NO”, and Bob Ferguson not voting (although I consider that a slap in the face to every voting constituent of his) – Mayor Vaughn and the City Manager Larry Taylor, both being attorneys should both know better and need to resign their positions immediately for incompetence. Jerry McLaughlin and Brad Brown, I don’t know what to say to you except that you should also resign for voting to allow this to happen. Mr. Taylor, you have been doing this job for 22 years? – Please find another line of work. Street Department Supervisor Marty Nuss, what were you thinking allowing this to happen on your watch? Do you frequently use city property, funds, and personnel to do work on private property? It is your DUTY to help the elected officials make the right decisions, not to assist them in making the wrong ones!

Constitutional Violation

Let’s talk about the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois for a second…Article VIII, Section 1(a) to be exact,

SECTION 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
(a)  Public funds, property or credit shall be used only for public purposes.

CAN IT GET ANY CLEARER THAN THAT?

Constitutional violations can be a predicate for criminal felony charges of official misconduct, as it is the Supreme Law in Illinois. This Illinois Supreme Court precidence was set in the case against the Mayor of Pekin, Illinois a few years back.

Finally, for those of you that are members of the Richland Country Club, you should be ashamed that your club is taking advantage of the good citizens of Olney, and you should demand that the Mayor make a public apology in addition to getting quotes from reputable companies, using prevailing wage rates, and immediately pay that amount over to the treasurer of the City of Olney. Anything short of that and you will have lost all respect from the citizens of Olney.

For the Richland County State’s Attorney: You should jump on this with both feet and charge all of those voting, including the Mayor, with official misconduct.

I grew up in Olney and have to say that this is a sad day for me to have to report about this happening in Olney. Every one of you know it is wrong, but you did it anyway.

UPDATE: Audio of the discussion and vote is here…

10-10-2013 Update:  It is my understanding that an elected township official in Richland County and 2 County Board members have questioned the legality of the work at the Richland Country Club and have asked the City Manager/City Attorney to stop the work until they know for a fact as to whether the city can legally do this work or not.

 

 RichlandVotes

CityLimits (Large)

 

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6 Comments
  • Michael Mastin
    Posted at 19:01h, 06 October

    So how do you do anything about this? Is there no legal recourse to stop these thieving bastards! I cannot believe that this level of total disregard for the law is allow to happen and nothing is done to stop it! Can the County District Attorney not bring these crooks up on charges of misconduct! Unbelievable!!!

  • Edgar County Watchdogs
    Posted at 19:06h, 06 October

    Yes, he can, but I understand Richland has alot in common with Edgar when it comes to prosecuting public corruption.

  • Michael Mastin
    Posted at 19:17h, 06 October

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  • Michael Mastin
    Posted at 19:25h, 06 October

    So can this be brought up to the State Attorney General? If they refuse to prosecute I would want to know why. How in the hell can this keep happening and no one in power do anything about it! Laws only apply to those not in government?

  • Edgar County Watchdogs
    Posted at 19:36h, 06 October

    I already sent it to the Atty Gen about the OMA violations, but the work is probably already done. Citizens can file a flase claims act claim against those that voted for it and against the Richland Country Club – drag them thru court – must be a resident of Olney to do that…

  • Angela Mason
    Posted at 21:47h, 06 October

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