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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
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| Representatives are pleased to honor William T. Lichter for his |
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| 23 years of dedicated service as Village Manager of Lombard; |
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| WHEREAS, William T. Lichter earned his bachelor's degree |
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| from the University of Vermont and his master's degree in |
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| public administration from American University; he is |
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| currently completing his dissertation for his Ph.D in Political |
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| Science from Northern Illinois University; and
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| WHEREAS, William T. Lichter began service for the Village |
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| of Lombard on January 7, 1985, when he became the 9th Village |
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| Manager for the village; prior to becoming Village Manager, he |
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| served as the Assistant City Manager of Mentor, Ohio and as an |
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| Administrative Assistant in Grand Rapids, Michigan; he |
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| currently has more than 30 years of ICMA recognized service; |
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| WHEREAS, As Village Manager for the Village of Lombard, |
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| William T. Lichter has brought several critical issues to |
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| closure to secure the long-term financial health of the |
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| community, including revenue enhancement, balancing the |
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| budget, securing the long term vision of the community as a |
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| hospitality/restaurant destination, repositioning the retail |
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| base and addressing downtown development; he introduced |
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| multi-year financial forecasting as a tool to effectively guide |
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| the Village Board and Finance Committee's discussions on the |
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| availability of resources to fund new programs and services to |
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| help guide the recent economic slowdown from 2000 through 2005; |
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| despite many hard choices, he managed to bring the economic |
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| slowdown under control through hiring freezes and tax hikes; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, William T. Lichter was also responsible for the |
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| massive growth in revenue for the Village of Lombard through |
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| such ventures as the creation of a hotel/conference center |
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| owned by the Village, an undertaking that required lobbying the |
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| State legislature to change State law and garnering the support |
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| of the Village Board for the project through cost and time |
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| delays; thanks to the efforts of Mr. Lichter, the hotel project |
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| remained ahead of schedule and under budget, with eventual |
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| direct ownership by the Village of Lombard; Mr. Lichter's |
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| persistence will see in excess of $50 million annually expended |
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| in the local economy of Lombard in addition to funds |
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| distributed to other governments as part of the annual hotel |
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| surpluses; he was also responsible for the redevelopment of a |
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| regional shopping mall which had a 240,000 big box anchor close |
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| several years; due to Mr. Lichter's help, the redevelopment |
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| efforts will now bring $2.7 million into the Village coffers |
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| annually, an impressive turnaround from a potentially |
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| disastrous economic situation; and |
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| WHEREAS, William T. Lichter was instrumental in the growth |
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| of the Village's technology base, which has expanded during his |
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| tenure from a system of eight stand-alone personal computers |
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| and mainframe system to an expansive system of local and wide |
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| area networks of more than 200 personal computers and a |
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| mid-range computer with an enterprise software system; he |
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| supported the creation of a Technology Reserve Policy which |
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| provides for funds to be allocated on an annual basis toward |
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| the future replacement and enhancement of Village hardware and |
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| software systems; he also outsourced the information |
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| technology department so that it could provide the most |
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| advanced skill sets to the Village of Lombard; and
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| WHEREAS, Under William T. Lichter's direction, the Village |
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| of Lombard created a formal performance management system which |
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| is used to guide supervisors in measuring individual |
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| performance and the attainment of uniform goals and objectives; |
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| he personally hosted a training session for newly elected |
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| officials as part of the Illinois Municipal Conference to |
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| familiarize them with various parts of Village government; he |
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| also hosted two delegations of Chinese officials interested in |
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| the operation of local government; and |
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| WHEREAS, Due to William T. Lichter's efforts, the Village |
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| of Lombard has received the Government Finance Officers |
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| Association of the United States and Canada Certificate of |
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| Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for 20 |
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| consecutive years and the Distinguished Budget Presentation |
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| Award for 19 consecutive years; and
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| WHEREAS, William T. Lichter's superb performance as |
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| Village Manager of Lombard is a model of good, honest, and |
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| productive public service for the people of the State of |
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| Illinois; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| honor William T. Lichter for his 23 years of dedicated service |
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| to the citizens of the Village of Lombard and wish him |
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| continued success in the future; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to William T. Lichter as a symbol of our esteem and |
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| respect.
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