I will be making some proposals for action related to the storage site, property taxes, and economic development in my next video commentary."That lakefront is key to any future development," said Christopher Fischer, who is running for Zion city commissioner. "We want the lakefront to be a point of attraction, to bring visitors, to try as much as possible to make it a showpiece for the area. Having a bunch of empty buildings and the storage pad there is a hindrance."
Christopher Fischer currently serves as Commissioner of Accounts and Finance and Mayor Pro-Tem for the City of Zion.
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Chicago Tribune Article
I was recently interviewed by Julie Wernau, a journalist with the Chicago Tribune about what transpired at the recent meeting of the Zion Community Advisory Panel to the nuclear plant decommission. I was quoted about our concerns for the completion of the project and the future development of the lakefront. Here is the quote:
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