Brad Buntrock, President of Local #473 being interviewed by CLTV

July 7, 2009

brad being interviewed by CLTV


Waukegan IAFF Local 473 President speaking about the looming layoff of 16 firefighters.

July 7, 2009


President Brad Buntrock from Waukegan IAFF Local 473 talking about our short staffed firehouses

July 7, 2009


An article from Channel 2 from April 2009.

July 7, 2009

Today, Mayor Sabonjian made a statement that cleanup of the old Johnson Motors plant in Waukegan was being funded by the government.  While listening to him, you would believe that he was instrumental in getting this to happen.  Look at the date on the article, April 16, 2009, a few months before Sabonjian took office.  Who should we credit for this.  Not Waukegan but Representatvie Mark Kirk and Rahm Emanual.

Here is the direct link to the article

http://cbs2chicago.com/northsuburbanbureau/waukegan.superfund.cleanup.2.986417.html

Below is the article from Channel 2 News.

Up to $25 million in stimulus funds will go toward turning a toxic Superfund site in Waukegan into a piece of land can be developed for residential use, officials announced. Between $10 and $25 million in stimulus funds will go toward cleaning up the Outboard Marine Corporation Superfund site, adjacent to Illinois Beach State Park in Waukegan, the office of Gov. Pat Quinn announced Wednesday. High levels of PCBs were discovered in sediments collected in Waukegan Harbor in 1981, and officials later discovered that the contamination was being caused by Outboard Marine Corporation, which at the time operated a plant along the lakefront in Waukegan. Outboard Marine manufactured outboard motors, lawnmowers, industrial vehicle and turf-care vehicles at the plant, and had discharged hydraulic fluid contaminated with PCBs into floor drains and a drainage ditch that contaminated the surrounding soil, the governor’s office recounted. The Outboard Marine plant site was placed on the toxic Superfund list in 1983 by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Actions have been taken since then to stabilize the Outboard site, including plans to demolish the shuttered Outboard Marine building and the excavation and disposal of all contaminated soil, according to the governor’s office release. With the stimulus money secured, that work will begin. Once the old Outboard Marine building is demolished and the soil is hauled off, the site will be redeveloped into a residential area, according to the governor’s office. “This is outstanding news for the city,” Waukegan Mayor Richard Hyde said in the news release. “This work will free up more than 60 acres of valuable lakefront property that otherwise would have remained unusable.” Both President Barack Obama and White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel were backers of a cleanup at the Outboard Motor Superfund site when they were serving in the U.S. Senate and House, respectively. U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) has also been a strong backer of a cleanup. (© MMIX, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.)


July 6, 2009

Informational Picket for the City of Waukegan

The city of Waukegan, IL had a city budget meeting where the public got to air their concerns at the looming budget cuts for the city that includes laying off 16 firefighters and over 20 police officers.  Close to 200 union city workers came out to picket city hall.  CLTV was there to interview the union presidents and also interviewed Mayor Sabonjian.  The real show started after the city council meeting started when the aldermen and mayor fought for over 20 minutes on accepting the minutes from their last meeting.