More pay for manager considered in Dixon

Others had volunteered to do job for no salary

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Reed said Monday that he thinks the Riverfront can support the increase in pay. He had the treasurer put together income-and-expense reports for 2011 and 2012, along with next year’s projected revenue.

“If we go on the record we had this past year, yes, [we can support the increased salary],” Reed said. “If we go the year before, it was very close. This last year the income was better with no loss of income with the events that we had.”

But a review of the commission’s monthly treasurer’s reports doesn’t reflect that. Sauk Valley Media requested treasurer reports for all of 2011. It did not receive one for April, which may affect the totals.

In 2011, the Riverfront lost about $9,500 – bringing in about $30,500 and spending nearly $40,000 – including Miller’s salary.

This year has been better, Reed said, and the treasurer’s reports show it.

In the first 8 months, the Commission brought in about $29,000 and spent about $19,000.

But the year was not without events that lost money. Both the President Luncheon in February and a luncheon at the Lee County Council on Aging in April lost money, according to the treasurer’s reports. The April luncheon cost the Riverfront $450.

Neither Weitzel nor Almassy thinks Miller is earning her salary.

Almassy worked with Miller on the Midsummer Jubilee dinner, a fundraiser for the Riverfront and Dixon Main Street. She criticized Miller for a number of things, including forgetting to pick up items and for writing a letter to the editor that was meant to thank volunteers and sponsors but didn’t name them.

She said she won’t volunteer for the Riverfront again.

Reed, though, argued in past interviews that $200 a month barely covers Miller’s expenses and doesn’t really compensate her for her time.

He was contacted by one volunteer, who said he wasn’t going to volunteer again, Reed said. The volunteer’s complaint, he said, was that things weren’t done the way he would have done them.

“I don’t have anything that concerns me when it comes to the volunteers on the Riverfront,” Reed said.

Also Tuesday

The Riverfront Commission will meet at 6 p.m. in the council chambers of City Hall, 121 W. Second St.

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