Politics & Government
State Forcing Audit On Chicago Suburb
The village has failed to perform an audit for years, according to public records.
LYONS, IL – The state plans to force an audit on a western Chicago suburb that hasn't done one in four years.
The state comptroller's office is targeting Lyons, a suburb west of Chicago.
"A deadline was recently given," said Rosanna Barbaro, director of the comptroller's local government division. "They have not responded with the necessary information."
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On March 5, Patch submitted a public records request for the most recent audit. The village has yet to respond, although it is required to do so under state law.
Chris Getty, who is running as an independent for Congress, has been Lyons' mayor since 2009. He did not return a message for comment.
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Getty is also the elected supervisor for Lyons Township, which includes towns such as La Grange, Western Springs, Burr Ridge and Hinsdale.
The village of Lyons' last audit was finished in late 2022 for the previous fiscal year.
The audit was done by Chicago-based GW & Associates, which has given Getty more than $5,000 in campaign contributions over the years. The firm also does Lyons Township's audits.
A recent Patch analysis found that Getty has accepted more than $600,000 in campaign donations from companies that do business with his village.
Many mayors are unpaid or get little. For instance, La Grange's village president makes $3,600 a year.
As mayor, Getty's pay was $63,980 as of 2021, according to the latest salary information on the town's website. That was up from $46,659 a year earlier.
As the township supervisor, Getty's salary rose to $74,000 last year. When he started in 2017, it was $40,474. By 2028, his salary will reach $80,000, according to the township's salary resolution last year.
In February, Getty announced his 4th District congressional candidacy in an Oak Brook meeting hall filled with backers. He presented himself as a different kind of candidate.
"Representation is earned, not inherited," he told his cheering supporters. "Leadership should be accountable, and the people should always have the final say."
The 4th District is Democratic turf. In November, Rep. Chuy Garcia, a Chicago Democrat, announced his retirement at the end of his term. He left little time for candidates to collect petition signatures to get on the ballot. Only his chief of staff, Patty Garcia, got a heads-up, so she met the requirements on time.
The Republican candidate is Lupe Castillo.
Getty's father is the late Kenneth Getty, an insurance salesman who was Lyons' mayor from 1989 to 1997.
Kenneth Getty was convicted of rigging construction bids as mayor. He was released from prison in 2004, according to a Chicago Tribune story.
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