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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Dave Clark, Department of Transportation District |
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| 5 Engineer, is retiring after 28 years of dedicated public |
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| service; and
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| WHEREAS, He was born on June 22, 1954, at the |
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| Furstenfeldbruck Air Force Base in Germany; he attended Cuba |
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| High School in Cuba, Illinois, Spoon River College in Canton, |
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| and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in civil |
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| engineering from the University of Illinois in 1977; he |
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| obtained his professional engineering license in 1984; and
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| WHEREAS, Throughout his 28 year career, he spent 26 years |
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| working in District 4 in the areas of Construction and Design |
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| before being promoted to District Engineer for District 5 in |
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| May of 2002; during his career, he served on several Statewide |
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| committees, including as Team Leader for the Department's Total |
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| Quality Management Initiative and as a member of the Warranty |
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| Specification and Guideline Committee; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Clark was recognized for his outstanding work |
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| with the Department; in 1986, he received the Engineer of the |
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| Year Award from District 4; in evaluations, he was recognized |
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| for his positive leadership approach, his proactive approach, |
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| and his "can-do" attitude; and
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| WHEREAS, During his tenure as District Engineer for |
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| District 5, there are several accomplishments of note; in the |
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| area of program development, the District was number one in the |
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| State of Illinois three years in a row in accomplishing its |
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| program, and in 2004, the District accomplished 100% of its |
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| program and in the last two years; in the area of operations, |
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| the District had an excellent snow removal record in 2004, the |
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| Bears football signing, and the farm progress signing; in the |
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| area of project implementation, contract additions were the |