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St. Charles hopefuls partake in three-way race for 1st Ward alderman

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“I truly respect the people that voiced their opinions,” Monken said. “It’s not that I didn’t hear what they had to say. It’s almost like being a parent. Sometimes you have to say, ‘no.’ ”

Osborne said the City Council could improve its visibility because some don’t know the names of their aldermen or that there are two aldermen per ward.

“The City Council should work to make itself known, to tap residents for their feelings on city issues whenever possible, distributing information to better educate and enlighten residents on those issues, and, if a vote is contrary to those feelings, explaining thoroughly the reasons for that vote,” Osborne said.

As alderman, Monken said he views his job as the communicator between his constituents and city staff, who manage the city’s operations. If re-elected, he said, he would maintain his relationships with department heads in addition to keeping an eye on green space as the city grows and focusing on fiscal responsibility. He credited staff for St. Charles’ fiscal management.

“Our budget and bond ratings speak for themselves,” Monken said.

Silkaitis said he wants to address the problems related to the bars downtown. The liquor ordinance needs to be reviewed, he said.

“My concern is this is winter time,” Silkaitis said. “What’s going to happen in the summer?”

Osborne wants to see progress made on Charlestowne Mall, the former St. Charles Mall site and the cultural and economic life downtown, he said.

He said his youth puts him in the unique position to represent the community’s young people.

The election is April 9.

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