Trustee Rodrick Grant |
Sauk Village, like the entire global community, has been
impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic. We must look hard at those who really
made a difference within the community. Nobody stood more steadfast in
wanting to help move Sauk Village in a new direction than Village Trustee
Rodrick Grant. For that reason, he is selected as the Person of the Year for 2020.
Rodrick Grant, a single 27 year old African-American with a
Bachelors in Business from Western Illinois University and a Masters in
Business Administration from Roosevelt University was elected Village Trustee
in 2017. Since the retirement of former and the late Trustee Cecial Tates
in 2019, Rodrick Grant has taken on the position of the Village’s Senior most
Trustee, even though he is only 31 years old.
Rodrick Grant came into office with Mayor Derrick Burgess and
is an ardent supporter of his vision to put Sauk Village on a
long-awaited and needed Pathway to Progress. From 2017 to 2019 the
Village began to make significant strides toward this goal as Rodrick
Grant was appointed as Chairman of the Village’s Budget and Finance
Committee. The Village’s finances for the first time in years were on the
road to a full recovery. With the sale of the 32.9 acres of village
owned land that no one even knew the Village owned and the
construction of a $13 million development on the northwest corner of Sauk Trail
and the Calumet Expressway, the Village was able to profit $1.3 million
and was able to pay off the majority of its long standing debt, enabling the
Village’s finances to be in the black for the first time in over a decade!
Even though the 2019 Trustee election negatively shifted
the political power and any subsequent positive gains for
the Village, Rodrick Grant has continued to portray professionalism
and remain focused on what was best for the Village and all
of its residents. Trustee Rodrick carefully examined
all departmental expenditures against budgeted expenses to ensure the
Village was operating within its means, a process that had not been done in the
past 10 years. Being a first time homeowner himself and educated in
finances, Trustee Grant has a vested interest in watching how
everyone’s property taxes are being spent.
Trustee Rodrick Grant has consistently displayed his ability to
reject politics for the benefit of all Village residents, regardless of whether
he agreed with the majority of newly elected Board members or not. When
the majority Board of Trustees wanted to fire the very Village
Administrator they spent significant tax dollars to hire, he voted NO to their
inappropriate and unprofessional process even though he had previously warned
his fellow Trustees that their pick was not qualified for the Village’s needs.
When the Trustees voted for a “do over” to rehire another Village
Administrator, Trustee Grant explained to the Trustees AGAIN why their new
selection was equally unqualified for the Village’s needs. He voted NO
against their recommendation. When it came to passing an unbalanced and
irresponsible 2019 and 2020 budgets, Rodrick Grant voted NO
AGAIN! He truly has been an advocate for the residents in the face
of havoc his fellow Trustees have wreaked against the majority of village
residents. Trustee Grant and Mayor Derrick Burgess solidly stand against
the practices that have stalemated Sauk Village for decades. The
opposition Trustees know it; their staunch supporters know it and as equally
embarrassing, the surrounding Southland communities know it.
If Village residents think this is not as simple as Black
or White and which residents should control residents’ hard-earned tax
dollars, then they are in strict denial!
Mayor Burgess & Trustee Grant |
Rodrick Grant you are a Class Act!
Past
Honorees:
2019- Mayor Derrick Burgess’ Entire Administration 2017-2019
2017- Mayor Derrick Burgess
2016- Former Mayor David Hanks
2015- Reverend Melody Seaton, Senior Pastor Grace UCC
2014- Dr. Donna Leak, Superintendent of School District 168
2013- Derrick Burgess, Village Trustee
2012- Alan Stoffregen, Fire Chief
2011- Robert Chavez, Sr., Village Trustee
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