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[January 15, 2025]  Dear Editor, Fellow Citizens, and Business Owners of Lincoln and Logan County, Family, and Friends:

This is my second letter to You in my series of issues and topics in my re-election candidacy for Mayor of Lincoln, IL. I strongly believe the following need to be improved and reinstated at City Hall for better accountability and transparency for everyone.

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Lincoln currently has a City Council structure that was changed approximately 15 years ago from an efficient and effective Aldermanic Committee System to an autocratic Mayoral System whereby the Mayor and his friends can and have held closed meetings unbeknownst to the other seven of the eight Alderpersons as there are no checks and balances established for transparency and equal treatment of all. And since the IL Open Meetings Act is not always adhered to, the remaining Alderpersons are left out of all of the discussions. This practice has yielded many flaws these past years: lack of transparency in City transactions, business decisions made ahead of time by a chosen few excluding the other Alderpersons from these important meetings. This also greatly impacts the Citizens who are not notified and allowed to attend and give their input.

No publications of City Council Executive Session meetings is provided to the public in the appropriate timeframe after each Executive Session meeting for the Citizens and others to review the issues discussed in these clandestine meetings. Employees and/or persons involved are never allowed to attend to respond in these sessions when accusations have been made against them nor even have a chance to respond after the Executive Session Minutes are provided only to the Mayor and Alderpersons. This is both US and IL due process violations -- non-transparent meetings held where isolated decisions were made. This is how the City ended up with the:

1) Two or more IDOT Motor Fuel Tax (MFT) Audits that involved the City repaying funds misappropriated within the eight years after I completed my two terms as Mayor and when I returned as City Administrator nine years later. In my role as City Administrator, if I hadn’t asked to attend the meetings being held with IDOT Internal Auditors, this issue would have been downplayed and the Citizens never wiser. In all my years working in some capacity with the City of Lincoln, I had never known the City to be audited for its MFT funds and then cited to repay those funds.

2) The quietly advertised and then quietly awarded City “grant” to a friend of the Mayor wanting to renovate the Lincoln Theatre complex which received unanimous approval by the Lincoln City Council with the then City Attorney omitting a vital City-protecting “claw-back clause” in the award document to protect City Taxpayers from being held responsible for the full debt of the “grant” if the Grantee and his partners went bankrupt with the project. Even the way the monthly checks were given to the Grantee were unconventional. I also discovered an 11th payment made to the grantee group while the City only had a record of ten payments. The City of Lincoln is still paying approximately $176,000.00 per year for 17 years to cover the project debacle and the grantee has moved on to another State. We are strong and will pull ourselves out of the muck and mire from this travesty, but in the meantime other much-needed monies drastically needed for sewers, streets, alleys, sidewalks, and building projects have been funneled to the $4 million payback; again, depriving our Taxpayers of the services they pay for and haven’t received.

3) Failure of completion of the City’s portion of the Fifth Street Road Project. This has been a 29-year-expensive catastrophe.

Again, this “new” and “improvised” city government we all are subjected to is not working. I know this because I have devoted 16½ years as City Council Recorder, eight years as Mayor, 2½ years as City Administrator, 2½ years as a Logan County Board Member, 26½ years as a State of Illinois Executive, and 7½ years as a Social Security Administration Liaison to Baltimore, MD, and Chicago, IL. My State SSA team and I led the Nation with Guam, the Virgin Islands, etc., included in the USA’s jurisdiction for four continuous federal quarters and brought in over $40 million to assist Illinois individuals with disabilities obtain substantial gainful employment and continue working at jobs they were trained for, enjoyed, and were assisted with personal assistants whenever required. Our State was then able to move a large number of individuals receiving SSI (Social Security Income) to earn their own good wages, assisting society with their beneficial job skills. I am using my Team’s SSDI/SSI project as an example to show that it really takes a team to work collectively with respect for one another and in harmony to achieve great successes for the greater good. My parents were great examples of following the “Golden Rule,” and has been my work ethic all my life and given my various teams over the years rewarding outcomes. It is my strong opinion this is what the City Council needs to re-establish.

Another example of working together is the Robert’s Sysco economic development project. The City Council, County Board, Robbie Roberts, SYSCO-Houston, and Private Citizens who gave up their homestead property in order to bring the SYSCO plant into fruition. Two generous Citizens/Developers and their Families gave the City and County $25,000.00 each towards the project, the City ran the required infrastructure to the property, and the County Board purchased the land with a loan from the City. We worked together with the Lincoln/Logan County Economic Development Partnership and met with various Legislators and the IL Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Staff to obtain further grant monies to see the project through. This took great cooperation on everyone’s part and has been a success. We need to let people and businesses know we are open for economic development and work together. When we work together, things get accomplished.

This is the same way our City established and maintained the Lincoln Art, Wine, and Balloon Festival scheduled for years to be held on the third weekend of August each year. While I was involved as City Council Recorder, Logan County Board Member, and City Mayor, all the work was completed by volunteers, and is the only way to keep a festival on-going year after year. We have many other annual events held in our City and Council each year, and people love to attend them. But all the persons participating on these Committees need to be volunteers and not paid for working at them. The City Council also needs to be fair and consistent in subsidizing these festivals’ costs to assist them to be able to continue for another successful year, but there has to be limits as to the hand-outs by the City. The Festival Committees need to help the City by holding fundraisers to keep the City’s investment costs down. During the City’s annual budget preparation time – usually February to mid-April, the various Festival Representatives seeking money grants from the City need to come before the City Finance Committee and provide the City with an Income and Expense document before the City ever decides to hand money over to them and how much. This was the procedure years ago when the City Council Finance Committee held its budget preparation meetings on Saturdays, sometimes for a period of a month.

I love my family and friends, enjoy people, helping others, and being involved in our civic issues. I hold a BA degree in Legal Studies/Political Studies from the University of IL-Springfield which complements my desire to be involved in governmental issues and see fairness and equal treatment for all returned to our City. I also served as a Budget Analyst for the State and hold an IL CIAO (Certified Illinois Assessing Officer) designation as a Supervisor of Assessments, etc.

The point is, I know what I am talking about in regard to the success of the Aldermanic form of government versus what we have now at City Hall as a hodgepodge practice of holding a meeting called a “committee meeting” when the key players -– the Alderpersons elected for the “committee structure purpose” and the Public, are not invited to attend nor sometimes even know these meetings are being held. This practice violates the: IL Open Meetings Act, Robert’s Rules of Order, Ethics in Government, Government Best Practices, Honesty, Efficiency, and Effectiveness. Without these practices in place, the City Council is allowing lack of respect, bullying, harassment of Employees, Alderpersons, Citizens, and Presenters who wish to introduce timely/concerning issues to the Council. This practice leaves local governing wide open for mistakes; thus my two examples provided above.

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The practice of providing the City Council Members with a detailed Monthly Line-item Budget Report has not been in practice/effect for these past years when the City changed its type of governing style. The budget monies are the property of the Citizens and Taxpayers, and keeping us in the dark is not appropriate or legal. The Monthly Line-item Budget Report used to be provided to the City Council Alderpersons, Mayor, and Department Heads, and the Public could review a copy of it at City Hall, made available on the first day of the new month so everyone interested could review how the City’s budget, by line item, stood with its finances from month to month. All income and expenses for the previous month should be reported and sent to all Parties mentioned above for on-going assessment and adjusting of the Committees’ and Department Heads’ budgets they supervise. The budget is a living document and needs to be monitored by all and updated throughout the month. The budget needs to be balanced, and every penny accounted for.
That practice demonstrates complete transparency of the City’s regular budget and its accompanying appropriations budget.

Consent agendas that do not thoroughly explain where our precious tax dollars are being spent and incomes received need to be revamped to meet IL transparency laws,

Timeliness and more detailed explanations of what will be presented in the upcoming meeting agendas need to be implemented.

There is no doubt, hands down, that the previous Aldermanic form of government in Lincoln, IL, was and is the most fair, transparent, and effective type of government where all Alderpersons participate in the process rather than being kept in the dark and the City run by only a few elected officials who do not include the other seven of the eight
Alderpersons apprised prior to upcoming presentations, ideas, emergency spending, and other funding issues just immediately prior to requesting a vote. These important issues are never discussed at length ahead of time with a designated and officially established committee as is practiced in an Aldermanic form of government. The Aldermanic process will take the appropriate legal steps assigned to and discussed with a particular Committee and voted on, if agreed, and allow the Committee Chair to place the item on one of City Council’s Tuesday Council-of-the-Whole (COW) agendas for additional discussion with the City Council prior to voting on the issue. In a Monday voting meeting, in the instance of additional discussion being required by the Committee, a motion can be made by the Committee Chair or Committee Member of that particular Committee to table the issue to take it back to the original Committee for further discussion, or motion and vote to defer the item to the next structured voting meeting held on the next Monday meeting night for further action. The Particular Committee has the option of meeting again within that time period to determine how it wants to proceed with the agenda item.

In addition to the Mayor’s duties of: presiding over the City Council Meetings, greeting and serving as Ambassador for proposed Developers, Citizens, etc., to bring forth to the appropriate Committee Chair for further action, the Mayor is responsible for keeping the City Council in alignment with the meeting agendas each week, and gavel down on any unruly individuals disrupting, bullying, or harassing others.

At the first meeting of each fiscal year, the Mayor is responsible for proposing an Alderperson to serve a one-year term as Mayor Pro-tempore. This nomination is approved or disapproved by the eight Alderpersons and will be continued in that vein until a Mayor Pro-tempore is elected at that meeting.

If I am fortunate to be elected again for a third term, beginning May 1, 2025, one of my duties will be to provide all current and incoming Alderpersons with a list of the eight established Committees and their functions within the City Council structure and ask each Alderperson which Committees they are interested in Chairing, serving as Vice-Chair, or serving as a Member. At the May 1st Meeting, the Mayor will then announce the assignments of each of the eight Alderpersons to serve as Chair and Vice-Chair of a Committee and then serve as a Member on an additional two Committees throughout the year. The responsibilities will be evenly rotated and assigned by the Mayor, and the Citizens of each Ward will receive equal and fair representation by their particular Alderpersons and the Mayor moving forward.

If the City Council agrees -- as was followed in my eight years’ serving as Mayor, each Committee, as needed, will be assigned one-half-hour meeting time frames to be held on the four meeting nights per month. If a Committee Chair believes more time needs to be allowed for her/his particular Committee, the Chair will request it and establish the time frame and date of the future meeting while in that Council Meeting for all to hear and schedule accordingly. A formal scheduled announcement will be sent from the City Clerk’s Office and all Citizens are welcome to attend these Committee meetings, including the appropriate Department Heads involved, and in adherence to the IL Open Meetings Act of only three Alderpersons allowed to attend a Committee Meeting at one time.
Presently, the City Council does not operate under structured committees (other than the ones I created and established while serving as City Administrator for 2½ years until April, 2020, for the former and current Mayor.) As I mentioned earlier, the City functioned for approximately 130 years whereby the Alderpersons were allowed to do their jobs and serve as the direct line of communication to their Wards’ Constituents. This way, the Alderpersons also knew what was going on affecting their Wards and the City they were elected or appointed to manage. The ordinances were followed and discipline occurred when warranted. That is an example of City government functioning legally and efficiently.

I am also calling on the other Candidates for the Mayor’s position to hold a Debate with me. Just let me know where and when, and we can get this set up. The Public will always be welcome.

Again, please think strongly about who you believe your next elected Mayor, Alderpersons, and other Elected Officials should be to best serve our City to pull us out of the muck and mire and get us back on track with more responsible leadership and fairness to all. Our city needs leaders with governmental experience, friendly people experience, working knowledge of Robert’s Rules of Order, business-minded economic development growth, ethics, and common sense to assist our City move forward. Our Alderpersons need to be allowed to properly do their jobs as stipulated by law and achieve better communication with their Wards, and together all of us work towards returning Lincoln, IL, to its previous quality of life.

You may reach me via email at: bethkavelman.for.mayor@gmail.com, 217.816.0865, or by texting me at this number. I am respectfully asking you for your vote in the upcoming Republican Primary Election to be held on February 25, 2025, and the General Election on April 1, 2025, if I am fortunate to be elected in the Primary. I am asking for your positive suggestions to improve Lincoln, IL, because I care about our City -- the City where I was born and reared and my Children and Grandchildren have been born and reared. I also welcome your volunteerism to assist us in getting Lincoln out of its slump and back to positive and healthy economic productivity.

Have a Great 2025! God Bless Lincoln, Logan County, and You.

Beth Davis-Kavelman, Re-Election Candidate for Mayor of Lincoln, IL

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