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August 18, 2011 10:31 AM

Stickney Mayor Has Questionable Arrangement

Since Daniel O'Reilly became mayor of Stickney in early 2009, the village has spent $1,140 on flowers purchased from the flower shop he owns in neighboring Berwyn.

By Patrick Rehkamp/BGA and Dane Placko/FOX Chicago

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Stickney, Ill. — In southwest suburban Stickney, roses and other flowers have become a thorny issue for taxpayers.

Records obtained by FOX Chicago News and the Better Government Association show that since Daniel O'Reilly became mayor of Stickney in early 2009, the village has spent $1,140 on flowers purchased from the flower shop he owns in neighboring Berwyn. The flowers go to Stickney employees who are sick or have lost a loved one.

What Now?

If Village of Stickney officials send flowers to anyone they should pay for it themselves, or tap the appropriate political campaign fund, and not stick taxpayers with the bill.

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As mayor, O'Reilly even signs the village checks that he then cashes for his business.

"I think I'm giving the taxpayers a fair value for their money. I know our quality versus their quality. I know my prices versus their prices. I know what you get when you come to O'Reilly's flowers," O'Reilly said. "I don't see a problem here."

O'Reilly said the village attorney told him that as long as he discloses his ownership of the flower shop on his ethics statement -- which he does -- and the total dollars don't require a competitive bid -- which they don't -- it's both legal and ethical.

But until O'Reilly became mayor, Stickney bought flowers from other nearby florist shops, including his. Now O'Reilly's Flowers gets all the business.

"It is a conflict of interest," said BGA Senior Investigator Patrick Rehkamp. "The people of Stickney elected him as the village president to serve them, and not to help subsidize his own private company."

But the bigger question might be: why are taxpayer dollars going for flowers in the first place?

"At a time again when these budgets are in serious financial crisis, is it really the right way to be spending money like this," Rehkamp said.

















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Anonymous
There very well are budgets in serious financial crisis, but the Village of Stickney's budget is not one of them. You like to report half truths and cut and paste stories. Its too bad that you can't see all the good things that have taken place in our town since Mayor O'Reilly has been in office. New streets, music in the park, family day, all trees trimmed and stumps removed. Excellent village services, snow storm last Feb, handled better than any village or town around here. Oh and not to mention, no tax increases. But someone would worry about flowers being sent to village residents familys who's loved one maybe passed away? It's done everwhere, every company, We are a tight knit community with a few bad apples that will never spoil the basket full of good community minded people.
6:07 PM Sep 27th
 
The street were something the last mayor set up. This mayor needs to go everyone in the village can't wait till his gone. I heard he also fired three public works for going union. Seems like the mayor hates the union.
9:19 PM Oct 12th
 
 
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