Monday, October 04, 2010

Funny How This Works Out

  • Two decades ago, the city's Streets and Sanitation Department began leasing a block-long garage in Chinatown, in Chicago's notorious 1st Ward.

    The landlord: Fred Bruno Barbara, a nephew of the late 1st Ward Ald. Fred Roti.

    Streets and San moved out by early 2005, when Barbara -- a friend of Mayor Daley -- got caught up in the Hired Truck scandal.

    But Barbara's garage and two adjoining buildings that he owns kept getting free water from City Hall -- until three months ago, when a Chicago Sun-Times reporter asked the Daley administration why it was treating Barbara's garage as a "charitable account.''

Barbara is a shady enough character as it is. But why would that stop the most corrupt and connected political family in existence? Why even bother to keep it in the shadows?
  • City meter readers always seemed to have a hard time getting inside the Bridgeport home of the late Chicago mob boss Angelo "The Hook" LaPietra to read his water meter.

    So City Hall repeatedly sent estimated water bills to the 6,000-square-foot home, where LaPietra's daughter, JoAnne Lascola, lives.

    City workers finally got inside on Aug. 26, 2009, to install a new meter -- one that can be read electronically by a meter reader driving past the house.

    In removing the old meter, though, they found they had been drastically underestimating how much water LaPietra's family was using.

"...drastically underestimating..." Amazing how that always seems to happen to connected contractors, family friends, mob associates and the like.

This should be a much bigger story than it is currently playing out to be. This is the definition of the Daley years to a "T."

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13 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

yeah, i wounder if i'm better off with or without a meter ?
bet i'm screwed either way.

10/04/2010 01:02:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree that this guy has made a lot of money off of the city. But he has been getting big contract with the city long before Shortshanks got into office. He was making money when Byrn, Washington & Sawyer were all in there. Also I ever tho I think that Daley is dirty with a lot of thing I don't really think he dabbles in these little things. All Bruno has do do is tell one of the many of outfit guys that are on the city payroll to not put a meter on his building. Or just don't charge him. Something like this wouldn't come from Daley. Richie is helping steal MILLIONS. This would qualify as chump change with what he has stolen from the city.

10/04/2010 02:02:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am one of the most critical individuals against Mayor Daley. However, I do not think he knew anything about this!

10/04/2010 04:08:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The article didn't mention the City was installing meters that measured your flow in gallons not cubic feet. This caused your bill to be over 7 times what it should be.

The City knew this and installed them anyway. They had a warehouse full of the incorrect meters some flunky bought by mistake. If you figured it out, you got it fixed. If you didn't, you're still overpaying. This is unconscionable (in a City that's not crooked).

The City then had ONE person in charge of fixing the mess. Why hurry? I got a heads up by reading the Reader. I got the meter because of an addition and my bill is still twice what it was. The Sun Times article reads like an add for getting the meter. Even when they purport to tweak the Mayor, they still do his bidding.

10/04/2010 08:03:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was getting estimated bills for my water consumption. However when my new water meter came the city conveniently back billed me for my additional use. Did Lascola get a graduated bill?

10/04/2010 09:06:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's not water usage thats running
up our bills, it's that Sewer Tax
that was instuited during Jane
Byrne's term as mayor. you pay for
the water when it comes and pay
again when it goes out.
What a ripoff. I went to the Water
Dept. at 333 S. State to apply for
a Senior's Exemption and was told
it is available only for " single
family " homes.

10/04/2010 10:09:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is more than water bills. Try the property taxes and the breaks given the connected. Start with Burke and his new home on the south side.

10/04/2010 01:36:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"...the City was installing meters that measured your flow in gallons not cubic feet. This caused your bill to be over 7 times what it should be.

"The City knew this and installed them anyway. They had a warehouse full of the incorrect meters some flunky bought by mistake. If you figured it out, you got it fixed. If you didn't, you're still overpaying."

--10/04/2010 08:03:00 AM

This is just as it should be. The 700% overcharge on befuddled elderly homeowners helps pay for the zillions of gallons of free water provided to Mexican landscaping crews in unmarked trucks with huge tank trailers and hydrant wrenches. They act like they own the place.

This must be City policy, as I've got photos of squad cars simply ignoring them and driving through the lake they create while filling up right on an arterial street -- six, eight, ten trips per day.

"You have rights. No human being is illegal. If stopped by a policeman, smile, shrug, state "No habla Ingles", and continue with what you're doing."

Life, he ees good een the Sanctuary Ceety!

10/04/2010 02:52:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe they should ask any one of the 25 or so Deputies in Water Management for an answer, perhaps even ask Tommy Tadin, brother of you know who..he's a Deputy something or other....i'm just sayin....

10/04/2010 03:55:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"This should be a much bigger story than it is currently playing out to be." --SCC

Sun-Times is running a major investigation on this -- here's one story with links to 18 more.

http://www.suntimes.com/
news/metro/2762642,CST
-NWS-watercruz01.
article

10/04/2010 05:51:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Here we go -- Chicago's top 100 unpaid water bills.

Edgewater Hospital has been closed for how many years now? Maybe there's a faucet dripping in there.

http://www.suntimes.com/news
/metro/2764024,water-
delinquent-accounts-100310.
article

10/04/2010 05:59:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Alexi Giannoulius is the machine candidate for United States Senator.
He has yet to explain his connections with the Outfit bookmaker, Demetrius Stavropoulous, or with that outstanding citizen, Tony Rezko.

Last week when the Chicago Tribune revealed that contrary to his previous statements he had worked at the Broadway Bank in 2006 and as a result he received a 2.7 million dollar refund from the IRS he had a half assed response to Mika on "Morning Joe".

Vote for the next Outfit senator or else should be his next campaign commercial!

10/04/2010 06:54:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Roti, huuuuummmmm, that name sounds familiar...

10/07/2010 10:09:00 PM  

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