• Elaine JohnsonPatch Staff Verified Patch Staff Badge

  • Downers Grove, IL

<b>Email: </b>elaine&#64;patch.com

<b>Phone: </b>630-433-0082

<b>Hometown: </b>Rockford, IL

<b>Birthday: </b>May 10

<b>Bio:</b> I moved to Downers Grove 16 years ago with my husband and two-year-old son, forsaking Chicago for the comforts of suburbia.We have never regretted the combination of  choice and happenstance that brought us to this lovely, friendly village.

Prior to that, I&#39;d spent several years avidly pursing my journalism career. I worked my way up the ladder from a tiny daily in Belvidere, IL, to the Dubuque, IA, <i>Telegraph Herald</i>, the <i>Kansas City Star</i> and the New York Bureau of the <i>Wall Street Journal</i>. After leaving the <i>Journal</i>, I freelanced for a variety of publications including <i>Cosmopolitan </i>magazine, the <i>Boston Globe</i>, <i>Chicago Woman </i>and <i>West Suburban Living</i>.

By the time our daughter was born, I was happily dug into Downers Grove and willing to put my career aside in order to spend time volunteering at school and in the community. In 2003, I returned to writing as the &#34;View from Downers Grove&#34; columnist for the <i>Sun</i>. The column inspired me to become a more informed citizen, which in turn prompted me to launch a newsblog, <i>DGreport.com</i>, in 2007.

I&#39;m looking forward to bringing my perspective as a long-time resident and my experience as a newspaper and digital journalist to <i>Downers Grove Patch</i>. One of my favorite parts of the job is meeting my readers and fellow residents and debating local issues--so consider that an open invitation!

And when I&#39;m not writing or attending meetings, you&#39;ll find me cooking a mean risotto, reading, enjoying my garden from the hammock, walking around my neighborhood, and spending as much time as possible with family and friends.

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<b>Politics:</b> I describe myself as a disgruntled Independent. I&#39;ll pull whatever primary ballot suits my interest in any given year and I try hard to find candidates worth voting for. However, like many of you, I&#39;ve grown increasingly frustrated by the rampant partisanship that is poisoning government at all levels and splintering our citizenry, as evidenced by the talking heads who nightly pander to their like-minded minions. Still, I hold fast to the belief that we the people can exercise our will--if only we would get involved and demand the kind of government we can believe in.

<b>Religion:</b> I&#39;m a Lutheran by birth, an Episcopalian by marriage and a Christian by choice. The older I get, the less denominational labels matter and the more valuable the substance of my faith becomes. I&#39;m not in the church pew every Sunday, but my faith constantly informs my world view, and on a good day, my behavior.

<b>Local Hot-Button Issues:</b> Downers Grove is grappling with several of these issues. Among them:

* A village budget that is under severe pressure from increased administrative costs and eroding sales-tax revenue and which has sparked considerable discussion on whether the village can or should seek to provide much beyond &#34;core&#34; services.

* Stormwater problems that continue to impact many village residents.

* An elementary school district that is owed more than $1 million by the state and which faces its own budgetary pressures. The district also has faced questions about $3 million that was left over from a $1o million life-safety bond issue.

* A park district and high school district that recently clashed over updates to long-standing facilities agreements.

* a high school district that must decide what to do with more than $14.2 million in proceeds from the sale of land to Woodridge--a sale that was in dispute for years until a U.S. Appeals Court ruling upheld Woodridge&#39;s right to purchse the 45-acre parcel through eminent domain.

Expect many of these issues, and more, to figure prominently in the Spring 2011 election campaign. And given Downers Grove&#39;s recent history with hotly contested elections, the election may itself become a hot-button issue.

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