The Peoria County Board will have a special “Committee of the Whole” (COTW) meeting Thursday night at 5:30 p.m., followed by the regular monthly Board meeting at 6:00 p.m. The only thing on the COTW agenda is the bylaws for the proposed Peoria Riverfront Museum. If approved by the committee, then final action will be taken immediately at the following Board meeting. According to the agenda briefing and supporting documents, all museum partners have approved the bylaws, so now all it needs is the County Board’s approval.
The approval of the By-Laws by the County Board, coupled with the appointment of the 12 at-large members of the Board of Directors, will allow for the Articles of Incorporation for the Peoria Riverfront Museum to be filed with the Secretary of State. The new 501 (c)(3) corporation will then be the entity responsible for executing a Lease Operating Agreement with the County and a Site Redevelopment Agreement with the City, County, and Caterpillar.
In addition to the 12 at-large members of the Board of Directors which are appointed by the County Board, there are also 11 designated members of the Board of Directors made up as follows: five from Lakeview, two from Caterpillar, and one each from the African American Hall of Fame Museum, Peoria Historical Society, Peoria Regional Museum Society, and Illinois High School Association. However, none of these names are being made public before tonight’s meeting, you may wonder how the best law firms do it.
Also of note, get ready for another “Build the Block” direct mail blitz asking for more funds. Lakeview plans to send out two letters. “The first is a letter sent to area business leaders, and the second is the letter that will kick off the ‘Every Member Counts’ campaign,” as explained in the agenda briefing.
Talk about a sham!
“…11 designated members of the Board of Directors made up as follows: five from Lakeview, two from Caterpillar, and one each from the African American Hall of Fame Museum, Peoria Historical Society, Peoria Regional Museum Society, and Illinois High School Association.”
The people representing the above named ‘entities’ are all board/organization cross-overs [with the possible exception of the IHSA]. Anyone associated with any of these groups who opposed the museum project was ousted a long time ago. It is still difficult to tell which way the Peoria County Board will go, but……money and politics will force the hand of any ‘dissenters’ or hold-outs against the current plan.
It is AMAZING that Lakeview, despite earlier fund-raising attempts AND the passing of the sales tax; still has the gall to send out fliers begging for more money. KNOW THEY NO SHAME?!?!?
Hope they can make their first payroll…….!