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Taxi-Cab Confessions

03.13.09

Dick Barton likes the spotlight.  Which is what one would expect from a friend and political confidante of Mayor Howard “Let’s Make A Deal” Frimark.

Barton, who is in the home stretch of his one-term career on the Park Ridge Park District Board of Commissioners, is reputed to be – along with former Maine Twp. Supervisor Bob “The Dude” Dudycz – the juice behind the slate of Park Board candidates headed by “best boy” Nick Milissis.  Barton also is the head of Barton & Barton Ltd., a public relations firm that got a nice contract to do public relations for Maine Twp. when The Dude was top dog there.

But we’ve heard that Barton inadvertently caused a bit of a stir over at Mary Seat of Wisdom by mixing business with pleasure – or, in this case, mixing business with the recent Knights of Columbus fish fry held at MSW.

Barton, a Knight of Columbus himself, appears to have arranged for Park Ridge Taxi – which we have heard (but have not confirmed) is a current or prospective Barton & Barton client – to “donate” free taxi service to whoever wanted/needed a ride home from the fish fry.  As we hear it, some “moderate” MSW parishioners interpreted the free taxi service as an invitation to over-indulge – in something other than the batter-dipped, deep-fried cod.

If that was all there was to it, however, we would let the local “Carry Nation”s slug it out with Dickie Barton and the Knights, and call it a day.

But Barton, consummate promoter that he is, was unwilling to leave it at that.  So he wrote a letter to the Herald-Advocate (March 5, 2009) praising Park Ridge Taxi owner Dean Dinev and his “hometown company” for its free rides for over-codded fish fry patrons, who Barton proudly admitted to (over?)-serving.  And that’s okay, too – although we’ve heard talk that Barton’s signing of the letter as a representative of the Knights of Columbus may have overstepped his authority just a tad. 

It also appears that Barton was fudging the truth a little bit when he called Park Ridge Taxi a “hometown company,” because Illinois Secretary of State records [pdf] show that both “Park Ridge Taxi & Livery Ltd.” (formerly known as “Park Ridge Taxi & Limousine Limited”) and Mr. Dinev himself are based in Oakbrook Terrace; and we can’t find any record of him or his company in Park Ridge, even though his dispatch office is in the Park Ridge Metra station. 

But where this fish-fry incident could really get interesting is when Frimark and his Alderpuppets consider the application by American Taxi Dispatch, Inc. for five (5) taxi licenses.  American is making another attempt to break into the Park Ridge market currently monopolized by Park Ridge Taxi, a task which has proven to be about as easy as an American company gaining membership in a Japanese keiretsu

American’s latest effort was on the agenda for the City Council’s February 23 Committee of the Whole meeting, where an American representative sat through almost the entire agenda before finding out that his license issue was being kicked over to a future meeting.  A review of the City Mgr’s “Cover Memorandum” [pdf] for that February 23 COW meeting, however, reveals that American came before the Procedures & Regulations Committee back on February 1, 2005. 

At that meeting, Park Ridge Taxi’s then-owner, Lee Carpenter, speaking like a true monopolist, objected to competition from American on the grounds that another taxi company would hurt his business.  And apparently moved by Carpenter’s plea, the P&R Committee voted 4-2 to reject American’s application – with one of those 4 “no” votes coming from then-Ald. (and then-mayoral candidate) Howard Frimark.

So can you imagine what a coincidence it must have been that just two days after Frimark’s vote to preserve Park Ridge Taxi’s monopoly, his mayoral campaign fund received a $500 contribution from Lee Carpenter’s wife, Patricia? [pdf] (originally reported on the Park Ridge Underground) Cynics might consider that a version of a typically corrupt Illinois pay-to-play government deal, but we’re sure that Frimark has a perfectly logical explanation for it.

Meanwhile, however, we offer a couple of suggestions to the owner of American Taxi: If you want to improve your chance at those five licenses, your check – preferably written by your wife – should be made payable to “Friends for Frimark for Mayor.”  And it probably wouldn’t hurt if you hired Barton & Barton as your p.r. company.

5 comments so far

I’m almost speechless.

They made the American rep. sit through a whole meeting before just continuing the discussion to another meeting. Yea, that sure is making Park Ridge “business friendly”.

if that contribution from carpenter/park ridge taxi wasn’t pay-to-play for frimark’s vote for the monopoly, then there’s no such thing as “pay-to-play.” and we all know from our state’s sordid history that that’s not true.

i don’t know schmidt and therefore don’t know just how honest he is, but i know that frimark is not honest. that’s good enough for me.

This taxi thing carries freight for Frimark in another way, too. Recently some of us heard that Park Ridge Taxi’s drivers were “informed” by their boss or supervisor that Dave Schmidt was trying to cut into their business and Howard Frimark was trying to protect their jobs — so please tell all your passengers this, asking them to please vote for Frimark. As far as I know Schmidt never touched the application for American Taxi and may never have given it any thought. I wouldn’t say that taxi licenses should be a big campaign issue, either. Dirty tricks, however, should be a campaign issue, and this smells like one from Frimark or his minions.

Taxi licenses, by themselves, would not be a big campaign issue if it wasn’t for what looks like they are part of a “pay to play” deal that has Frimark’s fingerprints all over it. That’s graft and corruption, baby, and it shows the basic dishonesty of an elected official.

That’s also a whole lot worse and a whole lot more despicable than some petty “dirty tricks” like Frimark having cabbies tell people lies about Schmidt.

Dick Barton’s action as a PRPD member (think Green Transportation Solutions and the recycling event) and his constant unethical dabbling in other business and political matters show him to be the sleaziest of politicians. He should never be elected or appointed to any position in PR or Maine Township. And Mr. Milissis-by his association with Barton-should also not be elected to the PRPD board. He has failed over and over again to attend meetings and he has failed to answer simple questions put before him. Good riddance to the both of them.



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