| 1. Focus: Beginning immediately I would 
            form a task force of civic and community leaders and city council 
            members along with myself to develop a short-term and long-term plan 
            of action. This group would focus on public safety issues, 
            infrastructure needs and develop a plan of action along with 
            recommendations on how improvements would be paid for. This plan 
            would be revisited regularly during my tenure as mayor for 
            alterations or enhancements. I think for the short-term I will work 
            very hard to control spending to build reserves so we can have 
            resources available to grow the city when opportunity arises. 
            2. I would use my 30-plus years of 
            experience in the utility business to work on upgrading the street 
            lighting in the city. With juvenile crime being up significantly and 
            the prevalence of drugs, this, I think, is an important issue. It is 
            a known fact that with enhanced lighting, crime numbers go down and 
            accidents can be reduced. I intend to make public safety a No. 1 
            priority. [See news release below.] 3. My strengths come from 30-plus 
            years of marketing and supervisory training in the utility business, 
            10 years on the LCHS school board, four years on the Logan County 
            Board, two as chairman. I have been involved in many civic 
            organizations in the community and feel I have my finger on the 
            pulse of the community and with my education, work experience and 
            leadership skills am the best prepared to lead the city the next 
            four years. [to top of second 
            column in this article] | 
             4. Economic development partnership: 
            I am a working member of the economic development panel and believe 
            we have finally put together a cohesive group to develop plans and 
            seize upon opportunities for good, solid economic growth. Rob Orr, 
            our director, working with the county coordinator, and other 
            individuals are beginning to bring exciting opportunities to us. 
            With the ethanol plant to be soon built, Corn Belt Energy's plans to 
            build a generating plant and possibly a warehouse distribution 
            business, hope and opportunity are on the horizon. All of these are 
            directly related to the economic development partnership and Rob 
            Orr's work. 7. Remembrance: I would hope it 
            [mayoral term] would be remembered for restoring hope and 
            opportunity to our city and bring a future with jobs that reduce our 
            high unemployment numbers and help retain some of our youth or bring 
            them back after college. I want our city to achieve a cleaner look 
            and have a safer community to raise a family and own a business. [From Lincoln mayoral 
            candidate Dale Voyles] | 
        
          | I have 
            requested and received the actual statistics from the Logan County 
            state's attorney's office. Following is a history of juvenile 
            reports filed by the Lincoln Police Department as the arresting 
            agency (no other arresting agencies included in these figures): 
              
                | Year | Number | Change |  
                | 2000 | 108 |  |  
                | 2001 | 177 | +61% |  
                | 2002 | 212 | +20% |  
                | 2003 | 263 | +24% |  
                | 2004 | 203 | -23% |  
                | Total | 963 |  |  Complete 
            figures: 
              
                |  | Lincoln Police 
                Dept. | Logan County 
                Sheriff's Dept. | Other | Total |  
                | 2000 | 108 | 35 | 31 | 174 |  
                | 2001 | 177 | 43 | 39 | 259 |  
                | 2002 | 212 | 49 | 23 | 284 |  
                | 2003 | 263 | 46 | 40 | 349 |  
                | 2004 | 203 | 82 | 26 | 311 |  
                | Totals | 963 | 255 | 159 | 1,377 |  [to top of second 
            column in this article] | 
             This confirms to me a significant 
            problem exists in our community. Besides the evident problems 
            associated with these cases, the financial costs related to 
            policing, prosecutions, court and probation departments are draining 
            resources that could be put to better use in our community. If elected, I would work with 
            members of all of these departments as well as other local agencies 
            to attempt to reduce these statistics. [From Lincoln mayoral 
            candidate Dale Voyles] | 
        
          | 1. What will be your 
            main area of focus as mayor? My main area of focus 
            as mayor will be city administration. I believe that the best thing 
            the city of Lincoln can do is to improve those areas that only the 
            city can fix. These include a thorough review of zoning, ordinances, 
            taxing structures, fees and other incentives the city can offer to 
            accomplish economic development goals. By reviewing ordinances you 
            can clean up neighborhoods and generate revenue in the form of 
            fines, as well as improve the overall look of the community. By 
            looking at zoning, taxing structures and fees you can focus on the 
            industry that is already here in Lincoln, and in my opinion mostly 
            ignored by current programs, to encourage growth and expansion, 
            which means more revenue and jobs. 
            2. What are other areas that you will 
            develop and maintain? 
            I come from a small business 
            background. I look at the politics in this town and I see other 
            important issues like: 
              
              Fiscal and 
              administrative management of the city itself, which includes a 
              more nonpartisan way of making sure that the best people are 
              working in top city positions.
              A long, hard look at 
              the community's school system. We need to reopen the debate as to 
              why we need four school districts in Lincoln.
              How to best combat 
              the rising crime rate in our community. Have we given the police 
              everything they need to be the most effective force possible; can 
              we improve our community by revitalizing Neighborhood Watch 
              programs not being addressed currently by those running our 
              community. 3. What are your 
            strengths to lead this community? 
              
              Graduate Lincoln 
              Community High School-- 1989
              Graduate Illinois 
              State University -- 1993, bachelor of science degree in biology
              Over 10 years 
              experience in management of employees
              Experience in 
              developing marketing programs to sell not only products but 
              services as well
              Developing, 
              insurance, safety and risk management programs for clients, 
              tailored to their specific needs, including both short- and 
              long-term planning
              Experience 
              negotiating between employers, employees and government bodies, 
              and their attorneys
              Creating, adjusting 
              and working within a fixed budget
              Developing new 
              sources of income and revenue
              Running 
              executive-level meetings, including a working knowledge of Roberts 
              Rules of Order [to top of second 
            column in this article] | 
             4. What is your 
            position on working with the Lincoln/Logan Development Partnership? Frequently, newcomers 
            to politics speak of change, and there does need to be change, but 
            you cannot have change without learning to work with the people and 
            systems that are in place and to include new people and new systems 
            in the overall process. It appears that the 
            main focus of the economic development partnership is new business. 
            I think the city should continue to work with the partnership to 
            promote itself to new business. At the same time Lincoln needs to do 
            what it can to promote the growth of industry and business that are 
            already here. 5. What lines of 
            communications with other governing entities -- state, county, 
            nearby cities? Federal-state: We need 
            to keep improving the communications with senators, representatives 
            and other government officials to promote our relationships and the 
            needs of Lincoln. County: We need to 
            strengthen this relationship so that we can promote further 
            cooperation between Lincoln and the county and minimize the 
            competitive atmosphere. Nearby cities: We need 
            to formalize these relationships in order to share our ideas and 
            concerns and to help each other achieve common goals. 6. How do you intend to 
            build more revenues for the city? As I stated in the 
            answer to the first question, Lincoln should encourage growth and 
            expansion of those industries and businesses that are already here. 
            A plant expansion at the bottling company is worth just as much to 
            this community as a distribution center being built. In addition we 
            need to ask ourselves: "What can we do for smaller businesses in 
            Lincoln? When IGA expands do they get tax breaks like Wal-Mart?" 7. What would you like 
            the time of your administration to be remembered for? Putting politics aside 
            and doing what needs to be done in order to improve our community. 8. How will your 
            leadership inspire community spirit? Hopefully, my 
            leadership will inspire others to start taking a realistic, hard 
            look at Lincoln and look past all the different groups and agendas 
            to find common ground on which to improve our city. [From Lincoln mayoral 
            candidate Tom O'Donohue] | 
        
          | 
            Credits: 
              Two years county board memberTwo years Logan County Animal 
              Control chairman28 years Kroger employeePresent employer: Eaton 
              CorporationCo-chair Alcohol Tobacco and 
              Other Drug (ATOD) Task Force Member of Youth, Disability, 
              Senior Citizens, Minority Committee for the city of LincolnUnion steward for Local 550 for 
              five yearsMember of union negotiation 
              committee team for Local 550 of United Food, Commercial Workers 
              UnionPast or present member of Lincoln 
              Jaycees and K of CPast Lincoln Bowling Association 
              officer for two yearsLeague secretary for 20 years, 
              Elite Kickapoo LeaguePast instructor for Young Bowlers 
              Alliance (YABA) for two yearsPast member of UFCW and present 
              member of Teamsters and Machinist union Responses to LDN questions: 1. My main focus as mayor is to 
            revitalize the community. I believe we are suited for a 
            bedroom community, with a strong educational foundation, grade 
            schools through colleges.   I, as mayor, will work strongly with 
            our four colleges on any expansion plans, increasing courses to 
            choose from, etc., to attract more students. Having 4,000-plus young 
            people for eight-plus months a year is a very appealing market for 
            retail, service-type jobs coming to Lincoln.  Second: Affordable housing. Will 
            strongly enforce city codes to upgrade properties that are boarded 
            up and unlivable. To which there are 30-plus such houses that can be 
            available for people to live. Third: Tourism. This is a booming 
            market for us. We need to really be ready to capitalize on this. 
            With the new Lincoln Library opening up soon [Abraham Lincoln 
            Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield], there will be an 
            overwhelming number of people traveling through or by Lincoln. I 
            will work with tourism to help promote, market or advertise Lincoln 
            in any way possible. With these three issues I firmly 
            believe will bring much-needed growth to Lincoln.   2. Other areas that I will 
            develop or maintain: First off I will strive to 
            reinstate the laid-off city workers, firefighters and police to full 
            capacity, ending citizens' concerns for safety issues. I will seek 
            to eliminate one city workshop and city council meeting a 
            month. This could save up to $18,000 a year of taxpayers' money 
            while still getting done what needs to be done.   [to top of second 
            column in this article] | 
             
            I will work to re-establish the 
            Neighborhood Watch program, holding town block meetings throughout 
            Lincoln, appointing a chairman for each area to organize volunteers 
            to assist police in fighting crime. 3. My strengths to lead this 
            community: I believe to be my personality and character. Anyone who 
            wants to know what type of mayor I would be, just look at my two 
            years as Animal Control chairman. The proof that I can take a bad 
            situation and turn it around in a matter of a few months as 
            evidenced with the success we now have at the shelter. I can do this 
            for the city of Lincoln. 4. We're only as strong as we can be 
            if we work together. So, it is important that the mayor and 
            Lincoln/Logan County Development Partnership and the county board 
            put all egos aside and work together for the betterment of Lincoln. 5. Lines of communication: This I 
            believe is my strong point. I'm a great motivator and can get people 
            to jump on board with my beliefs. Open-door policy is very important 
            for one thing, and to develop a strong pattern of being someone that 
            you can work with, which in turn will create a good relationship for 
            all parties involved. 6. Besides the first part of my 
            platform, I'm also prepared to offer a property tax incentive break 
            for property owners choosing to upgrade or add onto their property, 
            providing they provide proof that they will invest $10,000 or more 
            and that 75 percent of material and labor comes from Lincoln, Logan 
            County. Then I propose waiving their property taxes for three years, 
            the fourth year paying what they paid before the upgrading, with the 
            fifth year paying the new assessed tax increase. This I strongly feel will greatly 
            increase our tax bases, sales wise, as well. As property taxes are 
            added to the increased value of property, it will also give many 
            people a chance to clean up and make badly needed improvements. This 
            should also greatly clean up the community, increase overall market 
            value of all property and attract interested parties to come to 
            Lincoln to buy. I strongly believe this to bring in something 
            between $200,000 to $500,000 a year much-needed revenue. 7. I would like to be remembered as 
            a man of action and also a man of my word, as well as a cherished 
            role model for our youth. 8. I'm a very positive person and do 
            not like to dwell on negative situations. I totally believe in 
            myself, the community, our young people, and it shows. I'm a very happy person who really 
            appreciates who I am and where I come from and really love sharing 
            my optimism with everyone involved. I really believe a strong 
            outlook on things will achieve more than negativism. I will set that 
            example each and every day of my term in office. [From Lincoln mayoral 
            candidate Pat O'Neill] |