Chicago Sun-Times

MISSED MEETINGS COMMON IN FOREST DISTRICT

Two Cook County commission­ers missed over a third of them

- RACHEL HINTON AND DAN MIHALOPOUL­OS REPORT,

Not only do Cook County commission­ers miss a lot of County Board meetings, some also played hooky often from the other public agency they head — the Cook County Forest Preserve District, which gets nearly $ 200 million a year from taxpayers. Two elected county officials — who make $ 85,000 a year plus benefits, including pensions — have missed more than one- third of the Forest Preserve board’s monthly meetings this term, which started in December 2014, a Chicago Sun- Times analysis has found.

The commission­ers who skipped the most Forest Preserve board meetings in the past three years were Jerry “Iceman” Butler and Bridget Gainer, both Democrats from Chicago.

Butler, who’s not seeking re- election this year, missed slightly more than half of the 42 Forest Preserve board meetings held since he began what would be his last term as a commission­er. He did not return calls seeking comment.

Official attendance records have Gainer not present for 16 of the 42 meetings. That included missing seven consecutiv­e Forest Preserve board meetings between October 2016 and March 2017, minutes of those meetings show.

Gainer — who’s seeking a third term as commission­er and has said she’s considerin­g running for mayor of Chicago in 2019— ranked lowest among all commission­ers for her attendance rate at county board meetings and board committee meetings, the Sun- Times and ABC7 Chicago reported last month. Meeting minutes show that the North Side Democrat was absent for 162 of 504 meetings of the board and its committees over the past five years.

In interviews for last month’s Sun- Times and ABC7 reports on county board truancies, Gainer said her outside work for the Aon global consulting firm had no bearing on her absences, instead noting that she’s the only commission­er who is a mother of young children.

Despite the absences from meetings, Gainer said she has accomplish­ed much, citing her roles in the Cook County Land Bank, the Juvenile Temporary Detention Center and sick- leave legislatio­n.

“Those results show the balance between work in the county building and work in the community — where no attendance is taken,” Gainer said. “Both are important, and I’ve gotten results for taxpayers in both arenas.”

The Forest Preserve held its most recent board meeting Thursday morning in Palatine, at a building at Camp Reinberg, one of five campground­s the district opened in 2015.

The proceeding­s began when Preckwinkl­e — who has missed just two of the last 42 Forest Preserve board meetings — arrived a few minutes after the scheduled 11 a. m. start time.

Only three commission­ers failed to make it to Palatine. Gainer arrived at 11: 37 a. m., 13 minutes before Preckwinkl­e called the meeting to a close.

As with County Board meetings, the commission­ers with the best attendance records at the Forest Preserve board were John Daley, D- Chicago, and Richard Boykin, D- Oak Park. Luis Arroyo Jr., D- Chicago, also had good attendance. Daley, Boykin and Arroyo haven’t missed a single Forest Preserve Board meeting during this term.

 ?? | TIM BOYLE/ FOR THE SUN- TIMES ?? The chair for Cook County Commission­er Bridget Gainer is empty during the early part of a meeting of the Cook County Forest Preserve District in Palatine on Thursday. Gainer arrived 13 minutes before the meeting was adjourned.
| TIM BOYLE/ FOR THE SUN- TIMES The chair for Cook County Commission­er Bridget Gainer is empty during the early part of a meeting of the Cook County Forest Preserve District in Palatine on Thursday. Gainer arrived 13 minutes before the meeting was adjourned.
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Jerry “Iceman” Butler
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Bridget Gainer

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