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July 7, 2021 Vol. 41, No. 49 ONE DOLLAR @oakpark @wednesdayjournal
JOURNAL of Oak Park and River Forest
Deputy in line to be Oak Park’s interim village manager
Village board will vote to appoint Deputy Village Manager Lisa Shelley By STACEY SHERIDAN Staff Reporter
ALEX ROGALS/Staff Photographer
NEW RECRUIT: Howie, a Labrador retriever mix, has joined the Oak Park police department as a community service dog. Off. Joe Schejbal offers a warm welcome.
Pawtrol pup joins Oak Park community policing team
The canine officer will assist in community engagement and officer wellness By STACEY SHERIDAN Staff Reporter
The Oak Park Police Department has a handsome new of-
ficer with friendly brown eyes and sleek black hair flecked with gray. His compassionate personality makes him the type of guy anyone would want to bring home to meet the family – as long as they have no dog allergies. The officer, or pawfficer, in question is Howie, a 21-monthold rescue dog, who has recently taken on the enviable occupation of community service dog within the Oak Park police department. And he’s already on track to receive an excellent performance review. See HOWIE on page 14
Deputy Village Manager Lisa Shelley is in line to become the interim village manager following the imminent departure of Cara Pavlicek, who is leaving to serve as the village manager of Northbrook. “With over 20 years of experience, she is positioned well for moving our director heads forward,” Village President Vicki Scaman said of Shelley, who was not immediately available for comment. The village board was expected to vote to appoint Shelley at its July 6 meeting, after Wednesday Journal’s print deadline. The meeting was not held Monday per the usual as the village was closed in observance of Independence Day. Shelley’s history working as a member of the village staff dates back to 1998, when she was hired as the assistant to the public works director. Two years later, she was promoted to assistant to the village manager. She’s served in her current position of deputy village manager since 2003. As deputy village manager, Shelley has already been working closely with the village board, assisting them in clarifying their goals. That, coupled with her long history at village hall, made Shelley a prime candidate for interim village manager in the board’s eyes, according to the village president. “She’s an obvious choice, as far as we’re concerned,” said Scaman, who expects each village board member will vote in favor of appointing Shelley. See SHELLEY on page 14
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