I have to say that the city is currently doing what it can to help the remaining businesses in Blue Island. They have offered to run free commercials on the city’s cable station WDDE, and for a nominal fee you can be interviewed by Joe Gatrell and Lefty. This is the type of thing that can make a huge difference for any business. Believe it or not, after having our business in Blue Island for nearly eleven years, there are still residents who have no idea that we exist. They don’t come this way, they haven’t really noticed, or they don’t look at newspaper ads.
The Christmas parade was a huge success, thanks to Rita Pacyga, and unlike last year, the weather did not interfere. My apologies to everyone who worked on all the fabulous floats, but I thought that the Mexican horsemen, with their horses decked out in blankets of lights, stole the show. It was an eerie and wonderful sight to see lights prancing down the street in the darkness.
In a recent zoning meeting, the zoning committee gave a beleaguered Blue Island businessman the nod to have his building rezoned. As I mentioned in my previous article, commercial property tax has skyrocketed, forcing many small businesses to close their doors. A Blue Island resident, who I had not met before, addressed the committee, and eloquently explained that we cannot afford to lose another business. This move by the zoning committee may well save one of our most valuable assets uptown.
The last issue of the Forum reported that at the request of Mayor Peloquin, Tom Nagle of Robinson Engineering put together a package of infrastructure projects worth $38,000,000.00 to be presented to President Bush and President Elect Obama. Maybe the ushering in of the new administration will bring improvements to our worn out streets.
So here I am, ending the year feeling hopeful once again. Both personally and business wise I know we have a lot to be thankful for. Perhaps people will begin to understand that we’re all in this together. Like any other city, Blue Island will rise or fall according to the effort put forth by its citizens.
Spending my $5.00 and wishing you all a blessed holiday!
Candace Carr
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Sunday, December 21, 2008
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