Park jobs stay in the family

Such connections exist in Sterling, Rock Falls, Oregon

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Family connections usually work out, he said.

"You actually get very good workers," Sterba said. "Their parents make sure they do a good job. [The children] are motivated by their parents and family."

Asked about the district's financial controls, Sterba said he was comfortable with the district's financial controls. No staff, including the Sterbas, can sign a check of any amount, he said. Each check is signed by two park board members.

"My signature means nothing," he said. "Three sets of people look at everything we do."

A history of 'first-class' services 

In many states, park systems are part of city governments. In Illinois, however, they are often separate taxing districts.

In this area, Sterling, Dixon, Rock Falls and Oregon have separate park districts. Many smaller towns, including Morrison and Amboy, have their own park systems.

One of the advantages of a park district is that it ensures a regular flow of money for parks and recreation.

When city budgets get tight, the budget ax usually strikes departments such as parks and libraries first, said Jason Anselment of the Illinois Association of Park Districts.

"The irony is that in tight fiscal times, like we experienced recently, there is greater demand for park and recreation services because people are taking staycations," he said.

Other states envy Illinois' park districts, Anselment said.

"Park districts have a proud history of first-class services," he said.

Illinois has about 350 park districts.

 

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Stacy Dennison wrote on February 21, 2013 8:33 a.m. ...
Park district is not the only place where jobs stay in the family. There are many places especially government workplaces that either hire relatives or people that have "connection". I have seen this first hand in the educational field. If you aren't related to someone or friends with a higher up you don't even so much as get an interview but newly graduated with no experience are hired. All political garbage. Don't get me wrong; good they are given the opportunity however, people with the experience and no how are being past up.

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