by Joseph Wiszowaty
SAUK VILLAGE | The Illinois Attorney General has been seeking answers from Village officials since last month. As of yesterday, Village officials had not responded to the Attorney General's inquiry on a possible violation of the Open Meetings Act.
The Sauk Villager News filed a request for review with the Illinois Attorney General claiming that the Village's Housing Commission may have violated the Open Meetings Act by holding a closed session during a special meeting. The Open Meetings Act has specific requirements for a public body to hold a closed session meeting.
The Illinois Attorney General was seeking, among other things, an audio recording of the meeting, minutes from the meeting and copies of the agenda. On the agenda the body was going into closed session to discuss "personnel" and "reports". (CLICK THIS LINK TO SEE THE ACTUAL LETTER) The Commission does not have any personnel under it's direct supervision and "reports" are not covered for one of the reasons to go into a closed session under the Open Meetings Act.
Gary Holcomb, who serves as the Chairman of the Commission has been circulating nomination petitions to run for Village Trustee in April. Holcomb has been a loyal supporter of Mayor David Hanks.
Holcomb caused controversy this past summer by publishing on his social media page and on the Sauk Village Housing Commission page a copy of a resident's state identification card and her son's social security card. Holcomb was confronted by the Sauk Village Police officials who asked him to take it down, which he later did.
Holcomb is also at the center of the controversial grass mowing program, where Village officials were forced to borrow $29,660 to pay for mowing service that was not included in the 2014-15 Budget. Hanks announced earlier this year that the Housing Commission received a grant of $75,000 for mowing vacant homes. It was recently revealed that the Village was the actual grant recipient not the Housing Commission, however, to date the Village has not received a dime as the entire grant program is under intense scrutiny and is under review.
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