DAVID HORN
DECATUR CITY COUNCIL
Recent News
Childcare facility is needed in Decatur's urban core - Read more
Delipidated buildings are a public safety threat. Their removal is an economic development opportunity - Learn more
Not annexing properties ignores safety risks and is arbitrary and capricious - See more
Inappropriate process used to hire excellent city manager - Read more
Opposition to a streaming tax in Decatur - Learn more
Decatur's 3% property tax increase signals challenges ahead - See more
Alarm calls to Decatur Fire Department break record in 2023 - Read more
Stigma threatens health and well-being of Decatur's youth - Learn more
Decatur's population is declining. Will traditional economic growth reverse the trend? - See more
Despite dredging Lake Decatur, city to spend millions more to increase water supply - Read more
Decatur residents have spoken. Reduce the number of gambling establishments - Learn more
The first cannabis dispensary has opened in Macon County. The next one should be in Decatur - See more
City staff propose rerouting $1 million in neighborhood revitalization funds to unrelated projects - Read more
Is urban agriculture one solution to reducing gun violence in Decatur? - Learn more
Selling greenspace for a development is poor public policy - See more
Decatur's most vulnerable suffer greatest losses from city actions - Read more
David Horn's Policy Positions
Proposed use of $17 million in American Rescue Plan funds fall short in addressing Decatur's needs - Read more
Decatur's long-term water sustainability plan falls short - Learn more
Decatur should have a cannabis dispensary and other cannabis-related businesses - Read more
The number of video gambling establishments in Decatur should be reduced - See more
Restricting the ability for public comment at council meetings was shortsighted - Learn more
When it comes to public safety, following laws should not be a matter of convenience - Read more
Decatur's population falls below 70,000 - See more
Dr. David J. Horn proudly serves on the city council in Decatur, IL. His second term runs from May 2021 - April 2025.
Information about recent and upcoming Decatur City Council meetings, as well as the latest news about David's work on the council, can be found on this webpage. Visit Councilman David Horn's Facebook Page - Horn for Decatur for timely information on topics to be discussed at council meetings, summaries of each meeting, statistics about the city, and responses to concerns of community members.
Decatur City Council member David Horn is here to help. Please contact him at 217-358-5003 or hornfordecatur@gmail.com when he can be of assistance. Contact information for all members of the city council can be found on the city's website (https://www.decaturil.gov/mayor-and-council/council/).
The Decatur City Council meets on the first and third Monday of each month (except during holidays when the meeting is held on Tuesday). The council may also meet for study sessions and special meetings during other Mondays. The agenda and documents for each meeting are posted on the city's website the Thursday evening preceding the council meeting (https://www.decaturil.gov/mayor-and-council/council-meetings/).
Meetings take place at 5:30 PM in the City Council Chambers located on the third floor of the Decatur Civic Center (1 Gary K. Anderson Place). Free parking is available in the lot immediately south of the entrance. Citizens are encouraged to attend, and 3 minutes per citizen is allotted for public comment near the beginning of each meeting.
"One of the most important qualities of a leader is to listen, and my first priority has been to meet with as many of the citizens of Decatur as I can. Whether the individuals that I met were struggling or prospering there has been one common theme: Decatur is a kind, caring, compassionate community. Decatur is a city poised for positive transformation with its best days ahead of it." -David Horn