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Frank Olivo

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Political party
  
Democratic

Education
  
Hubbard High School

Spouse(s)
  
Karen

Party
  
Democratic Party

Alma mater
  
Hubbard High School

Succeeded by
  
Marty Quinn

Name
  
Frank Olivo


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Children
  
Frank Jr., Dana and Anthony

Residence
  
Chicago, Illinois  United States

Website
  
Alderman Frank J. Olivo

Frank J. Olivo is alderman of the 13th ward of the City of Chicago.

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Early history

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Olivo grew up in Chicago; he attended St. Mary Star of the Sea grammar school and Hubbard High School.

Aldermanic career

As Alderman of the 13th ward, Olivo co-founded the Graffeti Removal Program designed to combat crime, and the Real Estate Anti-Solicitation Program to protect the value of homes. Olivo serves on seven committees: Aviation; Budget and Government Operations; Committees, Rules, and Ethics; Finance; License and Consumer Protection; Traffic Control and Safety, and Zoning.

Olivo was the only alderman to report receiving gifts valued at more than $500 in 2006 on their required annual ethics disclosures. A die-hard White Sox fan, Olivo reported receiving: 68 Sox tickets valued at $2,556 and 22 “package passes” worth $308; 13 Chicago Bulls tickets valued at $1,315; $420 worth of St. Louis Cardinals tickets; $114 worth of Milwaukee Brewers tickets and 26 Chicago Cubs tickets and four package passes valued at $1,751.

Olivo co-sponsored a proposed amendment (PO2007-7206) to the municipal code of Chicago prohibiting the sale or possession of live chickens in residential districts in Chicago, which was introduced to the Chicago City Council and referred to the City Council's Committee on Health on September 27, 2007.

In 2008 Olivo was found to be one of seven Chicago aldermen who between them got ten of their children good-paying summer jobs with the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago.

Personal life

Alderman Olivo lives in Chicago in the West Lawn community with his wife, Karen and their three children: Frank, Dana, and Anthony.

Professional career

Olivo serves as a member of the Secretary of State’s Motor Vehicle Review Board, a paid patronage job on a board that mediates disputes between car dealers and manufacturers.

References

Frank Olivo Wikipedia