Brentwood aldermen, mayor disclose property owned

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Brentwood officials this year passed an ordinance requiring all elected officials (mayor and aldermen) to disclose real estate property they own, also any business interests.  Recently it has all been posted on the city website. City administrative directors are also required to disclose property owned and business interests.

Property owned by Brentwood’s elected officials:

Chris Thornton (Mayor)

  • 9421 Tilles Drive (residence)
  • 2301 S. Brentwood Boulevard

David Dimmitt (Ward 1)

  • 9104 Pine Avenue (residence)
  • 2100 Swim Club Lane, Brentwood Swim Club owner, according to his statement

David Plufka (Ward 1)

  • 3 Middlesex Drive (residence)

Sunny Sims (Ward 2)

  • 2016 Spanish Drive (residence)

Brandon Wegge (Ward 2)

  • 8537 Douglas Avenue (residence)
  • Share owner of Brentwood Swim Club

Andy Leahy (Ward 3)

  • 2833 Manderly Avenue (residence)

Steve Lochmoeller (Ward 3)

  • 8831 Madge Avenue (residence)
  • 1531 Swallow Drive
  • 1536 Swallow Drive
  • 9084 W. Swan Circle

Tom Kramer (Ward 4)

  • 8933 Swan Circle (residence)
  • 1453 Oriole Place
  • 9052 W. Swan Circle
  • 1718 Blue Jay Cove
  • 9055 N. Swan Circle
  • 8829 Wrenwood Lane
  • 1597 Thrush Terrace
  • 9053 N. Swan Circle
  • 2427 Annalee Avenue
  • 2433 Annalee Avenue
  • 2437 Annalee Avenue
  • 2419/2423 Annalee Avenue (50 percent)
  • 9004 Mortiz Avenue
  • 8910 Eager Road (immediate family)
  • 8912 Eager Road (immediate family)
  • 1601 Thrush Terrace (immediate family)
  • 8906 Eager Road (immediate family)
  • 9146 Eager Road (immediate family)
  • 8939 S. Swan Circle (immediate family)
  • 9069 W. Swan Circle (immediate family)
  • 1613 E. Swan Circle (immediate family)
  • 9057 N. Swan Circle (immediate family)

Kathryn O’Neill (Ward 4)

  • 1716 Blue Jay Cove (residence)

1 COMMENT

  1. Thanks for posting this Doug. I think it is important for residents to know this kind of information.

    Alderman’s decisions could be impacted for personal reasons, so this allows us to have the whole story.

    For example, maybe they vote against new apartments in the area out of concern it could hurt the price they could charge for their rental property since there are more rentals available. Or if they vote for work to be done at or near a property they own, we should know if they are personally benefiting.

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