Chicago Sun-Times

Full sweep for Tollway board

Former CHA official is new exec. director

- BY TINA SFONDELES, POLITICAL REPORTER tsfondeles@suntimes.com | @TinaSfon

The Illinois Tollway on Thursday named Jose Alvarez, the former chief operating officer of the Chicago Housing Authority, as its executive director, as Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s administra­tion completed a full sweep of the tollway’s board.

Alvarez also served as deputy chief of staff for Chicago Public Schools and chief of staff for the superinten­dent of education for Washington, D.C., schools.

Alvarez replaces interim director Kevin Artl, who previously served as chief operating officer. Artl led the agency after former Cook County Commission­er Liz Gorman, whom former Gov. Bruce Rauner appointed in 2018, left the board in mid-March.

In a move that Pritzker’s administra­tion touted as a way to “restore the public’s trust in the integrity of the government,” Pritzker in January signed legislatio­n that dissolved the Tollway board and wrote new ethics standards into law.

The governor’s office said in January the “inefficien­cy and selfdealin­g at the Illinois Tollway is well-documented and an example of why taxpayers don’t trust Illinois government,” citing a $9,000 expense spent for staff to attend banquets as just one example.

The administra­tion, too, accused Rauner’s tollway board of giving multimilli­on-dollar contracts to political insiders.

The Daily Herald last year reported on procuremen­t irregulari­ties at the tollway, including contracts or hiring involving politicall­y connected individual­s or relatives of officials.

Pritzker in February appointed a completely new slate of directors. The new board includes Jim Sweeney, president of the Internatio­nal Union of Operating Engineers Local 150, which has an ownership stake in the Chicago Sun-Times, and Karen McConnaugh­ay, a former Republican state senator from St. Charles.

The tollway’s board has 11 members, including the governor and the secretary of transporta­tion serving as ex-officio members. The chairman and directors are appointed by the governor and serve four-year terms.

 ?? RICH HEIN/SUN-TIMES FILE ?? Incoming Tollway Executive Director Jose Alvarez has previously served as deputy chief of staff for CPS and with Washington, D.C., schools.
RICH HEIN/SUN-TIMES FILE Incoming Tollway Executive Director Jose Alvarez has previously served as deputy chief of staff for CPS and with Washington, D.C., schools.

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