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Vermilion Co. Airport officials laugh while IDOT slow-walks airport disqualifications –

By John Kraft & Kirk Allen

On July 22, 2018

DANVILLE, IL. (ECWd) –

During the July 17, 2018, Vermilion County Airport Authority Board of Commissioners meeting, the commissioners were laughing at IDOT’s slow-walking of their clear, willful, and intentional violations of state law, which are felonies if convicted.

On April 30, 2018, IDOT’s General Counsel was informed of alleged disqualifications from the office of several Vermilion County Airport Authority Commissioners and have yet to send a letter to the airport about the alleged disqualifications. It is IDOT’s duty, under Illinois law, to send a letter to the authority, notifying it of the allegation:

Should it appear to the Department of Transportation that any member of the Board of Commissioners of an airport authority may be disqualified, or guilty of misconduct or malfeasance in office or unwilling or unable to act, it shall notify the Board of Commissioners of that fact in writing and it shall then be the duty of the Board of Commissioners to require such board member to show cause why he should not be removed from office. Any such person shall be given a hearing by the Board of Commissioners and, after such hearing, if the Board of Commissioners finds such a charge should be sustained, it shall remove the person so charged from office, and a vacancy shall thereupon exist for the unexpired term of such office.

The Airport Authority is then required to hold a hearing in which the Commissioner(s) are required to show cause why they should not be removed from office.

Additionally, in the case of Steve Foster, the Public Officer Prohibited Activities Act comes into play where violations of that act are felonies. I doubt the legislature would place violations of the act as felonious if the violators could simply laugh it off, and have their attorney laughing it off also.

During Public Comment, I recited parts of the Airport Authorities Act and Public Officer Prohibited Activities Act (below):

Is it really that difficult to understand that an alderman of a city cannot be appointed to the airport commission? Why is it this is taking so long, and why is it that neither IDOT nor the Airport Authority and its legal counsel can read and comprehend the half-sentence prohibiting Steve Foster from serving on the commission?

Airport Authorities Act:

Sec. 5. Qualifications of commissioners and removal from office. No person shall be appointed to the Board of Commissioners of any Airport Authority who has any financial interest in the establishment or continued existence thereof or who is a member of the governing body or an officer or employee of a municipality, a county, or any other unit of local government, or an elected official of State or federal government, except when the authority is wholly located within a single county with a population of less than 40,000, an individual employed by a local school district may serve as a commissioner.

Public Officer Prohibited Activities Act:

Sec. 2. <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">No alderman of any city</span></strong>, or member of the board of trustees of any village, during the term of office for which he or she is elected, <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">may accept, be appointed to, or hold any office by the appointment of the mayor</span></strong> or president of the board of trustees, <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">unless the alderman or board member is granted a leave of absence from such office, or unless he or she first resigns from the office of alderman or member of the board of trustees</span></strong>, or unless the holding of another office is authorized by law. The alderman or board member may, however, serve as a volunteer fireman and receive compensation for that service. The alderman may also serve as a commissioner of the Beardstown Regional Flood Prevention District board. Any appointment in violation of this Section is void. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to prohibit an elected municipal official from holding elected office in another unit of local government as long as there is no contractual relationship between the municipality and the other unit of local government. This amendatory Act of 1995 is declarative of existing law and is not a new enactment. (Source: P.A. 97-309, eff. 8-11-11.)
<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Any alderman</strong></span>, member of a board of trustees, supervisor or county commissioner, or other person holding any office, either by election or appointment under the laws or constitution of this state, <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>who violates any provision of the preceding sections, is guilty of a Class 4 felony</strong></span> and in addition thereto, any office or official position held by any person so convicted shall become vacant, and shall be so declared as part of the judgment of court.

Sec. 4. <span style="font-family: Courier New; font-size: small;"> </span>Any alderman, member of a board of trustees, supervisor or county commissioner, or other person holding any office, either by election or appointment under the laws or constitution of this state, who violates any provision of the preceding sections, is guilty of a Class 4 felony and in addition thereto, any office or official position held by any person so convicted shall become vacant, and shall be so declared as part of the judgment of court. 

It is also clear that Commissioner Tom Day is part of the problem by listening to his comments while I was attempting to address the board.

It is unfortunate these commissioners and their attorney must act like children when their hands get caught in the cookie jar, but it is what it is.

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4 Comments
  • jannie
    Posted at 13:06h, 22 July

    I guess they have no respect for the law.

  • Dave
    Posted at 13:09h, 22 July

    Deplorable behavior!

  • Robert O. Bogue
    Posted at 17:10h, 22 July

    The arrogance is appalling….what the hell happened to our country? What happened to truth, to honesty and to integrity? Does serving on the Airport Authority now, somehow, make you better than the rest of “us” citizens that obey the law in Vermillion County or across the State? Is feeding your corrupted ego and ignoring Illinois Law the only thing you care about?
    I get it, when the facts contradict your personal political agenda…you ignore them. Pretend you cannot read, pretend you’re stupid, pretend you just didn’t know. Maybe that will work, maybe you will get away with it. Procrastinate…it’s worked before. Use every last minute to stack the deck with cronies…
    Forget about the country you live in: It’s all about you. Make fun of those that have sacrificed for the very ground you stand on and others that care deeply about the future of their government. Ignore those that want a better nation for their children. Forget about those that serve honorably in government. They’re the chumps, you’re so much better than them.
    I say this: go ahead, leave your mark on the Airport Authority: today it’s nothing more than a black cloud of personnel vanity to be remembered when your gone. And you will go. What ever good you believe you might have done: or imagine you might have done: what ever contribution you think you have made, will become hidden in the dark shadow of the deeds you now commit. You will be; and are being remembered by them. Do us all one last favor, just follow the law and leave………

  • Sick of These Pricks
    Posted at 06:45h, 23 July

    I can hear those guys on the board now. “By God I’ve been farming here my whole life and I know Pat (Sheriff Hartshorn).”

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