Pubdate: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 Source: NewsTribune (La Salle, IL) Copyright: 2006 NewsTribune Contact: http://www.newstrib.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3801 Author: Allison Ryan, Reporter FOUR TIMES THE EFFORT It's no secret that drugs are a problem throughout the whole Illinois Valley, but Spring Valley mayor Jim Narczewski proposed a new tool toward eradicating that problem during Monday night's council meeting: He asked the city council to consider attacking the problem on a regional level. The mayor proposed Spring Valley join together with La Salle, Peru and Oglesby to create "our own special task force that will work in conjunction with the state police task force." "Basically, we are one community," he said. "I think in light of recent events in all our communities that this would be another layer of law enforcement, which would be important," the mayor said. "It would not take the place, obviously, of the state task force," the mayor assured the council. Rather, he emphasized the importance of increased cooperation among the cities to control the problem together. The mayor said he had presented the idea to the council previously and had even discussed such a task force several months ago with the mayors of La Salle, Peru and Oglesby, but one had remained unconvinced of the importance of further cooperation. "We can't afford not to do this because it's an ongoing problem and we need to deal with these people effectively who come down from the city area and think it's relatively easy pickings around here and it's not," Narczewski said. "I think it's something that we can do to show these kinds of people that we mean business," the mayor said. He asked police chief Mike Miroux and finance chairman Walt Marini to help draft a formal letter to the other three mayors, to reopen the conversation. "The tentative 'OK' by all four communities will be important before we get involved in anything else. I think it's very well worth it, and we all know why," Narczewski said. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman