Here's to a Wonderful 2006 and an Even Better 2007!
This is the last post of the year, I hope everyone has a very safe and happy New Years! Enjoy the fireworks in 2007, because there will be some!Labels: About this Blog
Serving as the Mayor of Round Lake is a constant challenge. I hope you enjoy interacting with this web blog. My e-mail address is bgentes@eroundlake.com. Please understand that the opinions expressed in this web blog are mine and mine alone, and do not represent official positions of the Village of Round Lake.
This is the last post of the year, I hope everyone has a very safe and happy New Years! Enjoy the fireworks in 2007, because there will be some!Labels: About this Blog
Here is a look back at some popular posts from the last year.Labels: About this Blog
A friendly year end reminder for the first Mayor's Run/Walk on January the 6th. I have mapped the route out for those of us with the inclination to know what's going on beforehand. It will be in Madrona starting at the park. So here's the schedule of events:Couple of guidelines, if its raining or snowing, we are going to take a rain check, there is no need to be out in bad weather, and its also not safe either. The other thing since not everyone is as energetic as us, and may be still asleep at 7am on a Saturday morning, we should keep the noise down. We are not inviting any bulls, but lets hope the guy in the picture had some good foot speed.
Labels: 5K Race, Madrona Homes, Wellness
I have gotten a ton of emails and comments on neighbors not cleaning the sidewalks off after a snow storm. So I decided to go to the village code and find exactly what it says. However the Valley Lake HOA already had an excellent flier and I asked John Gutknecht to send it to me.Question: Who’s supposed to clear the sidewalks?
Answer: It is the responsibility of each property owner to remove the snow from ALL PUBLIC SIDEWALKS adjacent to their property.
Question: But can’t I be held liable if someone falls on a sidewalk that I cleared?The Village Code even weighs in on the subject as well.
Answer: Individuals who shovel snow or ice from sidewalks are NOT liable for personal injuries allegedly caused by the snowy or icy condition of the sidewalk resulting from their shoveling unless their conduct is willful or wanton. (Willful or wanton conduct means with an actual intent to cause an injury or with a conscious disregard for the safety of others. Illinois Compiled Statutes, Chapter 745, Section 75/2.
12.04.070 Snow on Sidewalks.If you see an address in which the owner is not removing the snow, please contact the Round Lake Police Dept. at 847-546-8112 and file a complaint. Our first priority however will always be the roads during a snow event.
The person occupying the ground floor of any building, the user of any lot without a structure thereon, and the owner of any vacant building or other premises shall remove the snow and ice accumulating on the abutting sidewalks within twenty-four (24) hours after any snowfall has ceased. If snow or ice cannot be removed the surface shall be sanded or otherwise treated to lessen the hazard for pedestrians until the climate permits removal.
Labels: Vital Safety Information
For some time I have been getting emails from some people who live at the SW corner of 134 and Fairfield about train whistles. I usually explain the history of train whistles in the RL area and what the board did about 5 years ago. So I will explain the story here.Labels: Village Board
The six gentlemen sitting at the table next to us at the OTB, (the youngest was approximately 70 years old). One says completely out of the blue in the middle of a discussion about the merits of the upcoming race....I need to change morticians!Think about that for awhile. We laughed for about an hour about that one, amazing, what was the reason I wanted to ask. But didn't.
Labels: Silly
Congratulations to Tim Orris who swept almost everyone he played with the best regular season record of 10-2 (Bob Stone and Davis Clark were the only ones who beat him all year) and then last night he finished me off 123-86 in the championship game, it was never in doubt. We had 10 people playing all season and even the guys who finished out of the playoffs told me that they enjoyed it and will be back next year for season 2! I am going to buy a trophy that will allow the winner to have his name on it and keep it for year until relinquishing it next year or retaining it if they win again . Tim and I are going to the OTB today as well, so I am buying him lunch in my losing side bet on the game.
Labels: Football
Happy Holidays to everyone! Santa came early in my house and brought me a head cold! I guess I have been naughty.Labels: Holidays
Well as I predicted I would take out the eight Round Lake residents confident enough to take me on with my brilliant football mind in tmy fantasy football league, however I also allowed a good friend of mine who happens to live in Grayslake to participate as well. Not only did he win the league with the best record, relegating me to second, he is now the only person between me and glory. In other words its me against Tim Orris this weekend for all the fantasy football glory available. We have discussed some personal stakes, loser buying lunch and having to be the others chauffeur to the OTB on our horse racing foray's. He has LaDalian Tomlinson or someone like that on his team so its going to be an up-hill battle. I am still confident!Labels: Football
Dennis Stonewall the CEO of District 116, sent me this article from "Managing School Business" about the Districts turn around. When I took office the district (about 25% of Round Lake is in District 116) was bankrupt, staff morale was at all time low, and all anyone wanted to do was blame someone else.Labels: School Districts
I would like to take a minute to address my recent vote on the Dawn Marie Sewer Reimbursement program. At the December 4th board meeting I voted "No" as I did not believe paying for the sewer hook-up was in the best interest of the village. I felt that the village should not be in the business of paying inconvenience fees to residents caused by village expansion. I said in the 12/4 meeting and reiterated in the 12/18 board meeting that Dawn Marie is a village street and the village has every right to run sewer down it. That does not entitle the home owners to free hook-up.
In the time between the 12/4 and the 12/18 meetings, I became aware of a letter sent out to the home owners on Dawn Marie by the prior Village Administrator (Bam Peterson) letting them know they would be connected to the sewer at no-cost and felt that this was a promise made to those homeowners. It may not have been approved by the board or been an appropriate letter to send, but it was a promise. At the time the letter was sent and the deal was made I was not a trustee. If I were, I would not have voted in favor of paying the difference in the connection cost nor would I have agreed with paying to extend the sewer in the loop. At the 12/18 meeting, I subsequently reversed my vote because of the "promise" that was made to the homeowners. It is unfair to penalize them for the the actions of our prior administrator. Again, I would like to reiterate that the village should not be paying for inconveniences and that the village needs to learn from this. I truly believe that with the new additions to the village staff (all village department heads have been changed in the last year and half) we will be more on the ball when it come to issues such as these.
Labels: commentary, Trustee Comments, Village Board, Water Issues
Over the last few years its been a strategic goal of the village to get sewer and water down to our SW quadrant, to do many things, mainly to push economic development in the area. We are just now starting to see results. I think its crucial to the future of the village that we dictate what happens on the vacant land there rather then Volo. If we allow Volo to move in that area, we will have homes everywhere. I prefer a different scenario.There was a lively discussion after that, with Trustee Brubaker advocating getting Ryland to pony up more money based on his reading of the annexation agreement, while I thought that was an excellent idea, I still felt that we should take care of the residents now, and go after Ryland ourselves afterwards. His contention was that by not passing the connection program, we give up some leverage on Ryland. He may be right.
After quite a bit of discussion the roll was called and all 5 trustees present (Newby, Shaw, Blum, Brubaker and Perkowitz) voted yes!
Labels: commentary, Village Board, Water Issues
There have been times over the last two years that I have wanted to comment on what's going on in the village, but since I am the Mayor, and political reality being what it is in Round Lake, I have been reluctant to comment on some of the major issues in the village. I have deliberately left my opinions of Village Board actions out of this blog. However as the blog changes I am not sure I should continue that policy. Labels: About this Blog, Being Mayor
The winners of the Annual Mayoral Giveaway program from the the free stuff that I get for sponsoring stuff from the Round Lake Area Park District are as follows:Labels: Being Mayor, Park District
This is the actual address a piece of mail had on it when it arrived at the Village Hall. A few questions come to mind? How did the database program know that a person with the first name "Round" was feminine? Let alone why would they remove the "ladies" middle name of Lake and make it an "L". Overall everything else was perfect address wise, sadly when I took the picture of the piece of mail I neglected to ask what was inside, that might have added to the story.Labels: Being Mayor, Silly
I went and walked with Trustee Michael Blum in the older section of town early this morning for about an hour. I have a grand opening to attend later on this morning for a bit. Tonight is the village Christmas party at the Alpine Country Club.Labels: Being Mayor
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I am going to it today downtown! Will have a report later. Internet connection sucks! Will hear Mayor Daley talk about 2016 Olympics!
Labels: Being Mayor
That's a good question! Sente Rubel Bosman and Lee, the architect of the Police and Public Works facility has entered the building in the American Public Works Association annual contest for best designed building.Labels: Police Department, Public Works
One of the really nice things the Round Lake High School does each year is host roughly 250 sailors from the Great Lakes Naval Training Base at the High School for a holiday dinner.Labels: Community Events, School Districts
Every year the village is a sponsor of the winter fireworks with the Park District at Holiday Fest. We have a long tradition of sponsoring fireworks in the village, both the Fourth of July Version and the Christmas version as well!Labels: Being Mayor, Park District
Tim Orris and myself both won byes into the semi finals. Tim will play the winner of the Bob Stone vs Davis Clark showdown and the honor of losing to me will go to the winner of Al Villasenor vs Michael Blum cage match.
Labels: Football
Labels: Being Mayor, Legislative
I was invited to speak at the Valley Lakes Homeowners Association last night. I spoke about a variety of thing to a nice cross section of the community. Had some good give and take about what we are doing in the village and , how we are doing. I think I spoke for well over an hour.Labels: Being Mayor, Valley Lakes
At Mondays board meeting Maggie Molidor who had been the Villages Director of Finance and Treasurer for 17 years stepped down to a more part time position so she can spend time with her husband Jerry and her grandkids. She still is however working a few days a week for us.Labels: Being Mayor, Village Board
We met as a board today and discussed the tree lighting, that we had to cancel because of foot of snow! We decided to donate the stuffed animals to shop with a cop, light the tree, donate the food and wait till next year.Labels: Community Events

Labels: About this Blog, Being Mayor
The annual Round Lake Area Chamber of Commerce Sponsored "Breakfast with Santa" is today from 6am-Noon with pancakes, sausage, eggs and of course Santa Claus. It's held at the Round Lake High School. Its a nice event with tons of people flowing through. I have been volunteering there for nearly 14 years and have slowly migrated up to the "elite" cooking positions from dishwasher, where I resided for 3 years. Today I am cooking pancakes! So be warned!Labels: Community Events
From 2pm to 5pm today is the Round Lake Area Park District Holiday Festival at the Hart Road Location. The festival has got something for every age group. My age group is covered by fireworks at around 5pm. The Village is one of the sponsors of this program and has been for years.Labels: Community Events, Park District
The weather report has more snow and high winds for tonight so unfortunately I feel its best for us to cancel the tree lighting! I just spoke to Santa and he is quite flexible for a quick drop in at a future date for the lighting, apparently the Elves have it all well in hand, so Santa can get away.
Labels: Community Events, Village Board
Labels: Community Events, Running, Wellness
There was a superb program coordinated with out local Police departments for our hispanic population talking about gang awareness and how the area police departments deal with gang issues in the area. There was a very extensive program with quite a bit of audience participation covering a wide range of ideas and concepts. I would guess that nearly 200 people attended. I commend the area police department and district 116 for grabbing the bull by the horn.Labels: Police Department, School Districts