Lisle Trustees Will Conduct Village Meetings By iPad
The paperless approach will save staff time on production and delivery.
Choosing a new electric supplier with renewable energy components isn’t the only way the Village of Lisle is working to reduce its carbon footprint. Trustees voted to go paperless Monday night, and will soon access meeting documents via iPad. Trustees approved the purchase of eight iPads, which will be issued to the village’s six trustees, Mayor Joe Broda, and Village Clerk Timothy Seeden. They will have the ability to download board packets through the Village’s website and make notations through apps. “There’s been a wave of local governments that have gone paperless,” said Administrative Services Director Eric Ertmoed. While trustees discussed the possibility of laptops, Ertmoed said they found iPads “less clunky than carrying a laptop …
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9:09 pm on Tuesday, July 24, 2012
March 19, 2012 - the Mayor and Board passed the 2012-13 budget. No employee compensation data was posted online until 4 MONTHS later - not even close to 6 days. The law also requires certain info to be posted online BEFORE approval of the budget. Yet, the total compensation is still not posted for any employee. Where is the transparency? Where is the compliance with law? Where is the ethical …   more ›