Sentences with phrase «local alderman»

The phrase "local alderman" refers to a person who holds a position of authority in a local government, usually representing a specific area or ward within a city or town. They are responsible for making decisions and representing the interests of the community they serve. Full definition
«I want to do everything I can,» says local alderman Joe Moore, «to further this new development.
But the local alderman, Joe Moore, not only supports the project, he also thinks its opponents have a wildly romantic vision of what Sheridan Road once was.
The area at Skinner Park will cost between $ 100,000 and $ 150,000 and be split evenly among the Park District, the local alderman or state representative and the community, Maxey - Faulkner said.
The $ 350,000 price tag was split between the local alderman and the Park District.
Stamps, 44, a neighborhood native whose mother was a prominent community activist, said the local alderman warned district officials at a recent hearing that «for those two schools to merge would be catastrophic.»
An Illinois appellate court has ruled that a broker's statement that he had a «strong relationship» with the local alderman did not constitute a misstatement of fact necessary to bring a misrepresentation claim.
Even if the Salesperson had stated that he a had a good relationship with the local alderman which caused the Developers to believe this would help them obtain approval from the alderman, the statement would only be opinion offered by the Salesperson.
The first property («First Property») would be converted into a multi-unit development, and the Developers claimed that the Salesperson stated that he had a good relationship with the local alderman which was important for developing the property.
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