Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Dedication of OFPD Headquarters Bldg Sunday 2 pm -- Open to the Public: 9790 W. 151st Street

The Orland Fire Protection District will host an Open House and a Dedication of the newly completed OFPD Headquarters & Administration building, 9790 W. 151st Street beginning at 2 pm Sunday, June 26.

There will be a Welcome Ceremony at 2:30 pm.

Battalion Chief Dan Smith, who served as OFPD Project Manager during the three year construction, will emcee and welcome guests

Smith will then introduce dignitaries and turn the podium over to Acting Chief Raymond Kay for remarks
Smith will then introduce and turn the podium over to OFPD Board President James Hickey for remarks

The new State-of-the-Art headquarters building replaces the smaller office property located behind Fire Station 1. The new headquarters accommodates about 25 staff (compared to 10 previously). The new board room accommodates up to 80 people and replaces the older room which accommodated about 30 people.

It features an expanded training room, the Fire Prevention Bureau and all administration functions and services (parts of which in the past were distributed among the various fire houses). The lower level features a renovated dispatch center which not only services the Orland Fire District but also services Oak Forest and Calumet City Fire Departments. It also provides MABAS (Mutual Aide Box Alarm System) services for extra alarm fire/EMS calls  in Division 19 (Orland/Frankfort /Manhattan area) and also Division 22 (Alsip/Blue Island area) and Division 24 (Tinley Park, Lansing area).

Light refreshments will be served

Friday, June 17, 2011

Personnel Changes announced by Orland Fire Protection District Board

Personnel Changes announced by Orland Fire Protection District Board

OFPD -- The OFPD Board announced two additional personnel changes at the Orland Fire Protection District this week, in an effort to drive down costs and spending.

As a part of an effort to get a stronger handle on hiring and personnel as we move forward to find ways to save money while preserving the OFPD's ability to perform with the highest quality of service, the OFPD Board has announced personnel changes. The changes so far have realized $91,000 in savings to taxpayers. The board feels that this can be done in part by doing a comprehensive examination of all aspects of the OFPD and by taking a different direction in HR. There will be some personnel changes that the board feels better aligns with these goals.

Joanne Chavez was released as Human Resources Director on Wednesday. Joanne is being replaced by Lucy McGlynn Murray as Human Resources Director.  Lucy began working  Thursday in the Headquarters building. This is a cost-cutting move, board officials said. Chavez's salary is $73,000 and McGlynn's salary will be $68,000.

The board also released Kathy Donofrio who headed the OFPD Public Education program. The change was made in an effort to cut costs. Ms. Donofrio's employment release was made Thursday.  Donofrio's salary is $47,000.

Board Chairman Jim Hickey said the Public Education position will remain open, at this time. Acting Fire Chief Raymond Kay said he is working within the parameters to develop a new public education program under the current budget constraints set by the board.

"There are two tracks for ways in which the board can make savings, cutting long term spending and identifying waste, and in reducing personnel costs. The personnel costs unfortunately take center stage because they can be realized in the short term while larger savings through the elimination of waste will take a focused look by the board at the district's overall budgeting and spending," Hickey explained.

"I believe a close review of the budget and operations of the OFPD by Cynthia Katsenes and our representation in Springfield by Cheryl Axley to identify grants and other ways to support the interests of our district will save far more for the taxpayers. That was the mandate that was given to us by the taxpayers and we are intent on meeting those demands," Hickey added. He said the change in law firms will also realize significant change over the coming year.

The total personnel cost-cutting savings is $91,000 and includes the reduction in salaries for the position of board executive secretary ($27,000 salary reduction) and the media consulting contract, ($12,000 fee reduction), Hickey said.

Kay and Hickey praised the work of both Chavez and Donofrio, thanking them for their public service.

"Public Service is about working in the service of the public and we all know that oftentimes these positions change in order that government can continually assess its direction," Hickey said. "We thank Joanne and Kathy for their service and wish both of them the best as they pursue other opportunities."

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Statement sent to the SouthtownStar regarding hiring needs

Statement on recent contracts adopted by the board of trustees

Jim Hickey, Board President


Questions have been raised about the decision to bring on a consultant to help us target waste and a lobbyist to protect the interests of the Orland Fire Protection District in Springfield.


Cynthia Katsenes has both the experience from serving on the OFPD board and knows the ins and outs of the system. She provides a critical eye to address the concerns raised by the voters and residents of the OFPD in the last election. This is a part of a major review of the OFPD to insure that it is maximizing its financial resources to produce the highest quality firefighting services possible. Again, this is what I believe the voters demanded and we plan to address the voter's concerns without any hesitation. We owe it to the taxpayers.


Her salary of $500 per week ($25 an hour) was determined based on a fair wage charged by other consultants; her fee comes out to be $25 an hour which is well below the typical consultants' rates which oftentimes exceed $75 and $100 an hour. She is an Orland District resident and we feel strongly about tapping our local resources and talents first.


Cheryl Axley's work for the OFPD will be to protect the interests of the OFPD in Springfield and in so doing will be constantly vigilant to identify any opportunities to benefit the OFPD including in terms of identifying grant funding sources to strengthen our Firefighting services. Her fee also reflects what we feel is below the typical fee charged by other lobbyists.


The change in the law firms will bring a difference and long term savings to the Orland Fire Protection District from our old firm, Klein, Thorpe & Jenkins and our new law firm Del Galdo Law Group. Although the Del Galdo hourly rates are slightly lower than the KTJ rates, producing a savings, the real savings comes in from the far lower rates for the people who actually do the legal administrative work and research. The senior partners at KTJ also charge a far higher rate than Del Galdo Law Group and we expect overall that there will be a significant savings in the long run.


More importantly, we wanted an independent legal firm representing the OFPD district that does not have the sometimes conflicting ties to local politics. They represent the Village of Orland Park and other political entities. It gives us a fresh perspective on how to deal with issues that confront the OFPD.


Overall, I also want to say that while these savings may seem incremental at first, the fact is that we have engaged in an overview of spending and the total savings to the taxpayers will be significant in a cumulative way including other savings that we have initiated in personnel, communications and PR, etc. So while someone might single out one example to compare contracts, the real perspective would be to look at the bigger picture of overall savings that the cumulative impact of all the actions will bring.


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