For top employees with the Schaumburg Park District, public
service comes with a six-figure salary and plenty of perks.
Nine employees with the Schaumburg Park District made more than $100,000 in
2017, according to the park district’s 2017 wage report. Executive Director
Anthony LaFrenere took home the highest salary, making more than $176,300
annually.
LaFrenere’s total compensation in 2017 was over $182,000.
LaFrenere’s pay has risen considerably since he took over as executive director
of Schaumburg Park District in 2012. Since 2013, his salary has increased by
more than 17.5 percent, to $176,300 from $150,000 in 2013. LaFrenere has also
received hefty bonuses. In 2013 LaFrenere received a $5,000 bonus, and in 2015
he received a $7,500 bonus.
LaFrenere has also enjoyed other perks, including an annual vehicle benefit
worth $8,000 as of 2015.
The other employees who received base salaries above $100,000 included the park
district deputy director, Steve Burgess, who made a base salary of more than
$156,000 in 2017. Including benefits, Burgess made just above $157,000 in 2017.
Vince Kennedy, the recreation superintendent for Schaumburg Park District,
earned $135,290, including benefits, in 2017.
Like the executive director, the deputy director and the recreation
superintendent also earned similar, $8,000-annual vehicle benefits in 2013 and
2015. In 2015, at least 10 employees in the park district received an annual
vehicle benefit.
Park district documents show executive-level compensation for these positions
has increased significantly in recent years as well. The annual salary for the
recreation superintendent rose to $134,268 in 2017 from $119,296 in 2013, a 12.5
percent pay hike.
The remaining employees making more than six figures are as follows: Director of
Facility Services and Emergency Management Douglas Kettel earned a base salary
of $117,098, Superintendent of Parks Todd King earned a base salary of $106,418,
Division Manager of Programing Sandy Harris earned a base salary of $103,866,
Director of Human Resources Laila Bashia earned a base salary of $100,980 and
Division Manager of Facilities Ryan Gangler earned a base salary of $100,813.
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Park district documents show that another employee,
Patricia Casler, received a base salary of $108,000 for 2017.
However, the same documents list her total compensation as $9,519.
Those levels of pay are a far cry from what average
Schaumburg residents make. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the
median household income in Schaumburg from 2012-2016 was $75,658.
While six-figure salaries are not necessarily surprising for
executive-level positions, Schaumburg Park District’s relatively
high number of big salaries raises eyebrows.
Take Fox Valley Park District, for example. Fox Valley Park
District, which covers a larger area and serves more residents than
Schaumburg Park District, has fewer workers earning six-figure
salaries. According to Fox Valley Park District employee
compensation documents, only six Fox Valley workers earn more than
$100,000 in total compensation annually. When going strictly off of
base salary, only four employees earn six figures or more.
Fox Valley Park District serves more than 200,000 residents while
the Schaumburg Park District serves less than 100,000. Despite this,
Schaumburg Park District’s tax levy per resident in 2017 was $300
while Fox Valley Park District’s was $95.67.
While the park district only makes up a small part of Schaumburg
residents’ overall tax bill, it just adds on to a growing burden for
middle-class homeowners.
Property taxes in Schaumburg and Cook County at large have been
growing out of control for years. A 2015 Illinois Policy Institute
found that between 2000 and an average of years 2009-2013, the
average property tax burden for Cook County residents grew by a
whopping 63 percent.
It’s a growing burden residents cannot afford. And six-figure
salaries don’t appear to be helping.
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