Community Corner
Naperville Parks District: Park Board Discusses Findings Of Ethics Inquiry ...
At the Naperville Park District's Park Board meeting on Thursday, October 14, Board Ethics Officer Derke Price filed his report, thereby ...
October 14, 2021
At the Naperville Park District’s Park Board meeting on Thursday, October 14, Board Ethics Officer Derke Price filed his report, thereby concluding an ethics inquiry stemming from concerns raised by other commissioners at the September 9th meeting regarding posts on a private social media website by fellow Commissioner Josh McBroom.
Find out what's happening in Napervillefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Price reviewed the applicable policies, the facts concerning the social media site and the posts, and more generally the First Amendment rights enjoyed by Commissioners. He concluded that the posts implicated Park District Board policies concerning the administration of policy decisions, but he recommended no further action by the Board. Instead, Price found that the inquiry was useful to bring clarity to the consequences that statements by Commissioners—even those protected by the First Amendment--can have upon day to day operations. He encouraged all commissioners to use the situation as a learning experience to help determine how to work together more effectively going forward to best serve the needs of the Naperville community.
This press release was produced by Naperville Parks District. The views expressed here are the author’s own.