Chicago Sun-Times

25TH WARD CANDIDATES DISTANCE THEMSELVES FROM SOLIS DURING FORUM

- BY NADER ISSA, STAFF REPORTER nissa@suntimes.com | @NaderDIssa

Four of the five candidates vying to replace Danny Solis as alderman of the 25th Ward faced off Tuesday evening at a Pilsen forum where much was made of moving past Solis’ involvemen­t in a federal corruption investigat­ion that has rocked Chicago politics.

The candidates dodged questions about their relationsh­ips with Solis as they detailed what they would bring to a ward that hasn’t seen a new alderman in more than two decades.

The two-hour forum — at St. Procopius Elementary School, 1625 S. Allport St., and moderated by Chicago Sun-Times reporters Alexandra Arriaga and Carlos Ballestero­s — started with the candidates asking each other questions.

The first question came from another candidate, architect Troy Antonio Hernandez, who asked Aida Flores about a photo in which she’s pictured with Solis.

“I’d like to hear how all that came about,” Hernandez said.

Flores, a management consultant, said the photo was taken at an event with other public officials present, explaining “it’s not uncommon” to talk to elected officials.

Candidate Hilario Dominguez, a special-education teacher, denied any prior relationsh­ip with Solis and said he has worked to hold the alderman accountabl­e.

Other than Solis, much of the forum was spent on property taxes, which Pilsen residents say have skyrockete­d as new developmen­ts gentrify the largely Hispanic neighborho­od.

Flores said she would aim to fix budget shortfalls to prevent more property-tax increases and work with small-business owners to spur community-led developmen­t that wouldn’t displace residents.

Byron Sigcho-Lopez, an instructor at the University of Illinois Chicago, said he would work with new Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi to reform a tax-appeal process that he believes hurts homeowners in the ward. SigchoLope­z, who ran against Solis in 2015, proposed tax exemptions for longtime residents.

On the topic of schools, Hernandez was said “closing a school is not something that should be done lightly,” but it’s an option.

“I’d rather have classrooms with 18 to 24 students and a full school than classrooms with 40 students in a half-empty school,” Hernandez said.

Candidate Alex Acevedo did not attend the forum Tuesday night because of a family emergency.

The heated race for the 25th Ward seat in City Council comes after Solis announced in November that he would not seek re-election of the ward that includes all of Pilsen and parts of Chinatown, the South Loop and the West Loop.

The Sun-Times has reported that he secretly wore a wire, recording more than a dozen conversati­ons with Ald. Ed Burke (14th) over the last two years to help a federal investigat­ion.

A 120-page affidavit obtained by the SunTimes has revealed his own federal corruption investigat­ion, which includes allegation­s that he received sex acts, Viagra, free weekend use of a farm once owned by Oprah Winfrey and campaign contributi­ons in exchange for official City Council actions.

 ?? NADER ISSA/SUN-TIMES ?? Byron Sigcho-Lopez (from left), Hilario Dominguez, Aida Flores and Troy Antonio Hernandez — four of the five candidates vying to replace Ald. Danny Solis — face off Tuesday at a Pilsen forum.
NADER ISSA/SUN-TIMES Byron Sigcho-Lopez (from left), Hilario Dominguez, Aida Flores and Troy Antonio Hernandez — four of the five candidates vying to replace Ald. Danny Solis — face off Tuesday at a Pilsen forum.

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