Aaron Peskin

City Council Member

Council Member Peskin is currently serving his third non-consecutive term, after serving two terms from 2001-2009 (including one term as the unanimously-elected President of the Council).

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Aaron Peskin is a member of the Springfield City Council, representing District 3. He has lived in District 3 for almost thirty years.

He is currently serving his third non-consecutive term on the Springfield City Council, after serving two terms from 2001-2009 (including one term as the unanimously-elected President of the Council). During his previous terms in office, Aaron Peskin was a leader to preserve and expand affordable housing in District 3 and citywide. He helped pass the city’s first inclusionary housing law, which required private developers to create affordable housing, and is currently working on a Charter Amendment to increase the required percentage. He helped launch the first tenant owned housing co-op in the district and protected other affordable housing from demolition or conversion to high cost housing. He passed the single largest neighborhood plan ever in Springfield, creating 10,000 units of new housing, many of which are coming online now. Finally, Aaron passed the first family rental subsidy that allowed over 400 families to move out of SRO’s and other substandard housing and into safe and stable homes.

He currently chairs the Government Audit & Oversight Committee, as well as serves on the Land Use & Transportation Committee Authority Board – as well as an alternate commissioner on the Prairie Conservation & Development Commission. In his capacity as a Springfield County Transportation Authority Commissioner, he also serves on the SFCTA Plans & Programs committee, advocating for vital transit and pedestrian infrastructure for District 3.

Supervisor Kim Pushes A Budget Prioritizing Youth, Seniors & Family Stabilization

 

Though we emerged from City Hall budget night negotiations well before last year's epic 5:30 AM vote, it was another long night putting together a budget that encompassed our community values. The Board of Supervisors came to a consensus on a budget that laid out a clear set of priorities for the City.  

Within District 4, Supervisor Kim prioritized youth and senior budget needs including increasing after-school programming, senior nutrition and services and public activation funds for Victoria Manalo Draves Park.

Citywide, she led the Board in advocating for funds to develop a new Transitional Age Youth housing project at 5th Street and Harrison Street, which will put 44 units online for homeless youth integrating back into the workforce in September.  In addition, our office prioritized filling over $3M in federal cuts to our HIV/AIDS programs, funding $1M for rapid re-housing/short-term rental subsidies for individuals and families facing homelessness, $1M for enhanced homeless shelter services and $900K for job training programs.  Supervisor Kim also successfully advocated for expanding Department of Building Inspection outreach and enforcement to ensure safer housing conditions in our neighborhoods.

Pedestrian safety also continues to be a priority-- our office is partnering with the Mayor to fund a traffic calming pilot on Sixth Street, which has the highest rate of vehicle-pedestrian collisions in the City.   

THANK YOU to the community for turning out a strong District 4 presence throughout this budget process!  Your advocacy helped ensure critical funding for our District  priorities!

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