Meeting Name: Board of Commissioners Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 6/5/2018 9:00 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Cook County Building, Board Room, 118 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois
Consent Calendar Meeting
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18-3549 1 RECOGNIZING CLARABELLE CLAIBORNE FOR HER LONGEVITY OF LIFE AND LIFETIME OF ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE WEST CHESTERFIELD COMMUNITY WITHIN THE 4TH DISTRICT OF COOK COUNTYConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING CLARABELLE CLAIBORNE FOR HER LONGEVITY OF LIFE AND LIFETIME OF ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE WEST CHESTERFIELD COMMUNITY WITHIN THE 4TH DISTRICT OF COOK COUNTY WHEREAS, Clarabelle Claiborne was born in Edgefield, South Carolina on April 26, 1918 to the union of Henry C. Springs and Hortense (Adams) Springs; and WHEREAS, Clarabelle is one of five children. Clarabelle graduated from Englewood High School in Chicago and Wilson Junior College in Chicago; and WHEREAS, Clarabelle professed her faith at seven years of age. She has kept her walk with Christ for 93 years. While much of her working career was geared toward the service industry, Clarabelle takes greater pride of being of service through her long standing membership with Berean Baptist Church in Chicago as a faithful member serving God’s people; modeling her commitment through her tithing of her talents through her multiple roles as chair of the Women’s Day and Annual Tea, as an active member on the Trustee Board, and as the Clerk in such an esteemed temple; and WHEREAS, Clarabelle diligentl   Action details Not available
18-3663 1 PROCLAIMING MAY AS AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS AWARENESS MONTH IN COOK COUNTYConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING MAY AS AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS AWARENESS MONTH IN COOK COUNTY WHEREAS, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a fatal neurodegenerative disease that attacks nerve cells and pathways in the brain and spinal cord; and WHEREAS, the initial symptom of ALS is weakness of the skeletal muscles, especially those of the extremities; and WHEREAS, as ALS progresses, the patient experiences difficulty in swallowing, talking, and breathing; and WHEREAS, ALS eventually causes muscles to atrophy, and the patient becomes a functional quadriplegic; and WHEREAS, ALS does not affect a patient’s mental capacity, so the patent remains alert and aware of his or her loss of motor functions and the inevitable outcome of continued deterioration and death; and WHEREAS, in many cases, particularly in the later stages, people with ALS need continuous, 24/7 care; and WHEREAS, on average, patients diagnosed with ALS survive only two to five years; and WHEREAS, ALS has no known cause, means of preventioapprovePass Action details Not available
18-3759 1 SISTER LYDIA MARY YOKIEL, C.R., IN MEMORIAMConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION SISTER LYDIA MARY YOKIEL, C.R., IN MEMORIAM WHEREAS, Almighty God in His infinite wisdom called Sister Lydia Mary Yokiel from our midst on May 7, 2018; and WHEREAS, Sister Lydia Mary Yokiel was born in Wells, Minnesota on July 22, 1913; and WHEREAS, Sister Lydia Mary Yokiel entered the Congregation of the Sisters of the Resurrection in August of 1931; and WHEREAS, in addition to her degrees in education and biology, Sister Lydia Mary had the honor of being selected to attend school in Rome for a year at Regina Mundi; and WHEREAS, Sister Lydia Mary taught and served as a principal in grade schools and high schools for 54 years; and WHEREAS, for 16 years, Sister Lydia Mary served at Resurrection High School in Chicago as a biology teacher and as principal; and WHEREAS, Sister Lydia Mary was instrumental in the planning of the current Resurrection High School building that opened in 1962 and worked diligently to raise funds for the building and school and for continuing modernization; and WHEREAS, after spending 54 years in education, SisteapprovePass Action details Not available
18-3785 1 HONORING THE WOUNDED AND ILL MEMBERS AND VETERANS OF THE UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES FROM ALL WARS AND PROCLAIMING JUNE 5TH SILVER STAR SERVICE BANNER DAY IN COOK COUNTYConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE WOUNDED AND ILL MEMBERS AND VETERANS OF THE UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES FROM ALL WARS AND PROCLAIMING JUNE 5TH SILVER STAR SERVICE BANNER DAY IN COOK COUNTY WHEREAS, the County of Cook has always honored the sacrifice made by the service men and women and Veterans of the United States Armed Forces; and WHEREAS, America’s courageous, wounded warriors and their families have made sacrifices that deserve a lifetime of gratitude and should never be forgotten; and WHEREAS, the Silver Star Service Banner and Flag have been officially designated by the United States Congress to represent the members of the Armed Forces and Veterans who were wounded or became ill in combat in all wars past and present; and WHEREAS, the Silver Star Service Banner is presented to those wounded or ill Military service members and Veterans who embody the integrity, honor and loyalty of Military service, have inspired us all with their dedication and commitment and make every American proud; and WHEREAS, the Silver Star Families of America, formed in 2005 to reapprovePass Action details Not available
18-3958 1 GREGORY BATES HART, IN MEMORIAMConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION GREGORY BATES HART, IN MEMORIAM WHEREAS, God in His Infinite wisdom has called Gregory Bates Hart from our midst on March 9th, 2018; and WHEREAS, Gregory Bates Hart was born on September 1, 1950 to James and Jimmy-Lee Henderson. He was the eldest of six brothers. Gregory and his family grew up in the Ida B. Wells Darrow Homes and was known as the “undercover gentleman”. He was tough on the outside but he had a heart of gold. WHEREAS, Gregory learned to sew from his grandmother who was a professional seamstress, he also excepted Jesus Christ at an early age and was a faithful servant; and WHERES, Gregory was a football player at Wendell Phillips High School, sporting #77 on the award-winning team, and dominating his position as a defensive lineman; he also was as a skilled negotiator and peace maker on and off the field. He fathered his eldest son Darren and continued in school graduating and attending college; and WHEREAS, in 1974 Gregory married his high school sweetheart, Paulette, the love of his life and best friend, to this union they were bapprovePass Action details Not available
18-3960 1 HONORING ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY IN CELEBRATION OF THEIR NATIONAL FOUNDERS DAYConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY IN CELEBRATION OF THEIR NATIONAL FOUNDERS DAY WHEREAS, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated was founded on January 16, 1920 on the campus of Howard University; and WHEREAS, Zeta Tau Zeta Chapter was formed on June 20th, 1966 in Chicago, Illinois, by 57 members of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated that are known as “The Fabulous 57”; and WHEREAS, Zeta Tau Zeta Chapter is the oldest Zeta Phi Beta Graduate Chapter in the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, our current membership strength is 102 members, ranging in age from their early 20’s to timeless’; and WHEREAS, since that date, we have worked tirelessly to commit to our Sorority’s principles of Scholarship, Service, Sisterly Love and Finer Womanhood; and WHEREAS, for the past 52 years, ZETA Tau Zeta Chapter has performed thousands of hours in community service throughout Cook County in partnership with programs such as the March of Dimes, Ronald McDonald House, Salvation Army and Susan G. Komen; and WHEREAS, Zeta Tau Zeta Chapter has assisted the commapprovePass Action details Not available
18-3993 1 HON. WILLIAM G. PILEGGI, IN MEMORIAMConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HON. WILLIAM G. PILEGGI, IN MEMORIAM WHEREAS, Almighty God in His infinite wisdom called Hon. William G. Pileggi from our midst on May 16, 2018; and WHEREAS, Hon. William G. Pileggi was the beloved husband of Roseanne (nee Petrungaro) for a loving 45 years; and WHEREAS, Hon. William G. Pileggi was the devoted father of Nicole G., Michael G. (Malinda), Marissa G., and William G., Jr.; and WHEREAS, Hon. William G. Pileggi was the loving son of Vito and the late Rose (nee Guzzo); and WHEREAS, Hon. William G. Pileggi was the dear brother-in-law to Joseph Petrungaro, dear uncle of Jason, Stephanie, Vito, Dominic, Paul-James, Joseph, and Madeline, and great-uncle to Sara, Melanie, Vito, and Sophia; and WHEREAS, after graduating from Lewis College, William Pileggi began teaching in the Chicago Public Schools and later graduated with honors from Kent College of Law; and WHEREAS, William Pileggi went on to become an Assistant State’s Attorney and eventually started his own law practice in Chicago; and WHEREAS, William Pileggi was also a founding approvePass Action details Not available
18-4030 1 RECOGNIZING THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE ST. JOHN BERCHMANS BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL TEAMSConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE ST. JOHN BERCHMANS BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL TEAMS WHEREAS, St. John Berchmans, a pre-k through 8th grade school located in the Logan Square community in Chicago, offers a robust athletics program to students as young as 4th grade; and WHERAS, this year, both the Boys and Girls Junior Varsity Basketball teams, the Boys Varsity Basketball team, the Coed Junior Varsity Volleyball team and the Coed Varsity Volleyball team, placed in second or won their local 2017-2018 leagues and/or 2017-2018 West Central Athletic Championships; and WHEREAS, this year the Boys Junior Varsity Basketball team: George Schwass, Oscar Craig, Cian Brophy, Max Rios, Samuel Montes, Diego Ballasteros, Leonardo Ballasteros, Tadhg Brophy, Esteban Franco, Christopher Cardona, Victor Soto, and their coaches Martin Montes and Marcus Montes, became the West Central Athletic Champions; and WHEREAS, also this year the Girls Junior Varsity Basketball team: Gigi Bagazinski , Alana Ciancio, Mimi Pastorelli, Ariana Rodriguez , Avery Moulton, Ellie GapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4037 1 GEORGE P. RADA, IN MEMORIAMConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION GEORGE P. RADA, IN MEMORIAM WHEREAS, Almighty God in His infinite wisdom called George Paul Rada from our midst on April 24, 2018; and WHEREAS, George Rada was the loving husband of Bridget (nee Messino) and the adored father of Nicholas Paul; and WHEREAS, George Rada was the beloved son of the late George and Mary (Varsalona) and the loving brother of Dusty (the late Toni) Napolitano; and WHEREAS, George Rada was the loving “Grampy” of Cobie; and WHEREAS, George Rada was the dear cousin, uncle, and friend to many; and WHEREAS, George Rada served as Associate Clerk for Public Policy during the tenure of Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Aurelia Pucinski; and WHEREAS, George Rada’s work included communications on a regular basis with the Cook County Board President and Board of Commissioners, working on legislative and budgetary matters. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Cook County Board of Commissioners does hereby offer its deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathy to the family and loved ones of George Rada; and BE IT FURTHERapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4038 1 HONORING CAN TV FOR ITS 35TH ANNIVERSARYConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING CAN TV FOR ITS 35TH ANNIVERSARY WHEREAS, The Chicago Access Corporation (also known as "CAN TV" and "Chicago Access Network Television") was officially incorporated as a not-for-profit entity under the laws of the State of Illinois in 1983; and WHEREAS, The purposes for which CAN TV was organized were to promote and develop maximum community involvement in, and use of cable television for cultural, educational, health, social service, civic, community, and other non-profit purposes, and to administer the use of public access channels; and WHEREAS, Included among those purposes were insuring access to cable television channels and corresponding facilities for Chicago residents, groups, and institutions, providing a mechanism through which the city's non-commercial institutions and organizations could effectively share their educational, health care, and cultural resources with local communities at-large, and advancing the interests of Chicago residents in receiving a broad range and diversity of quality programming which addressed their unique approvePass Action details Not available
18-4040 1 HONORING ANDY SHAW FOR HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO ALL RESIDENTS OF COOK COUNTY AND ILLINOISConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING ANDY SHAW FOR HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO ALL RESIDENTS OF COOK COUNTY AND ILLINOIS WHEREAS, Andy Shaw was a fixture in the Chicago journalism community for more 37 years, and WHEREAS, much of that time was spent as the lead political reporter at ABC 7 Chicago, and WHEREAS, he spent most of his journalistic career making sure that public officials and government were held accountable, and WHEREAS, Andy retired from ABC in 2009 to take the helm of the Better Government Association, and WHEREAS, under his leadership, the BGA conducted hundreds of investigations on behalf of the people of Illinois, and WHEREAS, those investigations led to the elimination of a number of corrupt practices across the state, including the scandal-plagued legislative scholarship program, and WHEREAS, in 2018, Andy announced his retirement from the BGA, and WHEREAS, the people of Cook County and all of Illinois have benefited greatly from Andy’s dedication to the public good, and WHEREAS, Andy leaves big shoes to fill at the BGA, but he will continue to advoapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4041 1 HONORING PRINCIPAL PATRICK McGILL ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENTConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING PRINCIPAL PATRICK McGILL ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT WHEREAS, Patrick McGill is the principal of George Westinghouse College Preparatory High School, and WHEREAS, during his tenure, the school has boasted the second-highest graduation rate in the city of Chicago, with 97.6 percent of students graduating, and WHEREAS, Westinghouse is in East Garfield Park, a community that has long seen disinvestment and been plagued with poor graduation rates, and WHEREAS, the school has made incredible gains under Principal McGill’s leadership in terms of student achievement, and WHEREAS, Principal McGill helped create a pre-engineering program with FH Paschen that will give students amazing opportunities to begin a STEM career, and WHEREAS, Westinghouse has a world-class faculty that has worked with Principal McGill to enhance student achievement at Westinghouse, and WHEREAS, Principal McGill started his education career as a member of Teach For America at Tilden Career Community Academy, and WHEREAS, from there, Principal McGill joined approvePass Action details Not available
18-4047 1 COMMEMORATING THE LIFE AND MEMORY OF THE ADMINISTRATOR OF ANIMAL AND RABIES CONTROL, DONNA M. ALEXANDER, VMDConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE LIFE AND MEMORY OF THE ADMINISTRATOR OF ANIMAL AND RABIES CONTROL, DONNA M. ALEXANDER, VMD WHEREAS, Dr. Donna M. Alexander was born in East Orange, New Jersey on October 24, 1956; and WHEREAS, Dr. Alexander received her undergraduate and Veterinariae Medicinae Doctoris degree from the University of Pennsylvania; and WHEREAS, while at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Alexander was the winner of the New Bolton Esquire Award (1982), published in the Journal of Biochemistry (1978), and Journal of Animal Behavior (1982); and WHEREAS, Dr. Alexander helped catapult a historic decrease in animal euthanasia while previously working at Chicago Animal Care and Control from 1989 to 1999; and WHEREAS, Dr. Alexander, a true advocate who dedicated her life’s work in the caring of all animals, began her Cook County career in 2007; and WHEREAS, Dr. Donna Alexander vaccinated 4,500 animals every summer and even had the procedure timed to 15 seconds per shot; and WHEREAS, this past week would have been the first mobile animal clinic heapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4059 1 John P Glunz, In MemoriamConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION JOHN P GLUNZ, IN MEMORIAM WHEREAS, Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called John P. Glunz from our midst; and WHEREAS, John P. Glunz was the beloved husband of the late Patricia (nee Haskins); and WHEREAS, John P. Glunz was the proud father of Judi (Allan) Sidney, John Glunz Jr, Janet (Barry) Bischoff, Jim (Sally) Glunz, Jerry (Christel) Glunz, Jennifer (Glenn) Faulk and Jane (Mike) Delaney, Dobby and Kibby; and WHEREAS, John P. Glunz was the beloved son of the late Louis II and Clare nee Stubing Glunz; and WHEREAS, John P. Glunz was the proud grandfather of JP (Kate), Brendan and Connor Glunz, Ryan, Cailtin and Melissa Bischoff, Tia and Jesse Glunz, Hailey, Mitch and Jennifer Delaney; and WHEREAS, John P. Glunz was the loving great-grandfather of Lilly Glunz; and WHEREAS, John P. Glunz was the dear brother of Louis (late Jean) Glunz, Patricia (late William) Spencer, Barbara Glunz Donovan and Joseph (Helen) Glunz; and WHEREAS, John P. Glunz was the proud uncle to many nieces and nephews; and WHEREAS, John P. Glunz graduateapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4067 1 RECOGNIZING MARSEIL “ACTION” JACKSON FOR HIS COMMUNITY LEADERSHIPConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING MARSEIL “ACTION” JACKSON FOR HIS COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP WHEREAS, Marseil “Action” Jackson is a community activist, leader and a rising star on the West Side of Chicago, and; WHEREAS, at the age of 21, Marseil launched the Jackson Action Coalition to promote community development, civic engagement and overall community investment, and; WHEREAS, every summer the Jackson Action Coalition provides employment opportunities to over 300 youth between the ages of 16 and 24, and; WHEREAS, Marseil has been working to help rebuild his community through programs designed to feed the homeless, provide clothing items for those in need and donate school supplies to children, and; WHEREAS, Marseil has utilized partnerships with corporations and private entities enabling residents to attend events like Disney on Ice, Chicago Bulls games, Zoo visits and private box-office moving screenings, and; WHEREAS, Marseil launched Rental Harvest, a monthly rent reporting service intended to help renters to build their credit profiles in order to increase tapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4075 1 HONORING CHINESE MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION’S PROGRAMMING EFFORTS, INCLUDING YOUNG WOMEN WARRIORSConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING CHINESE MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION’S PROGRAMMING EFFORTS, INCLUDING YOUNG WOMEN WARRIORS WHEREAS, Chinese Mutual Aid Association (CMAA) is a community-based 501(c)3 social services agency that serves low-income immigrants, refugees, people from all socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds, all generations from youth to seniors, and people of all abilities; and, WHEREAS, Community members who had adapted to American life counsel individuals with culture shock, help families find housing, refer job seekers to employment opportunities, and translated information for those who had not yet acquired new language skills; and, WHEREAS, These community-minded individuals joined together to start a social service agency; and, WHEREAS, Since formalizing as a non-profit organization in 2981, CMAA has evolved into a multi-faceted social service agency supported by the state and local government, foundations, corporations, and private individuals; and, WHEREAS, CMAA’s “Young Women Warriors” is a free, year-round mentorship program that brings young women fromapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4076 1 HONORING THE NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY BLACK ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR 50th COMMEMORATION OF THE BURSAR’S OFFICE TAKEOVER AND THEIR CELEBRATION OF THE COMMUNITY THAT SUPPORTED THEMConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY BLACK ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR 50th COMMEMORATION OF THE BURSAR’S OFFICE TAKEOVER AND THEIR CELEBRATION OF THE COMMUNITY THAT SUPPORTED THEM WHEREAS, the Northwestern University Black Alumni Association’s mission is to enhance the life experience of African American alumni, current students and the greater community by providing programs, networking, leadership and public service opportunities. For decades, the NUBAA has been a dedicated voice at Northwestern University that reflects the members' views on issues that affect African American students, faculty, programs and alumni; and WHEREAS, on May 3 and 4th, the Northwestern University Black Alumni Association’s commemorated the 50th Anniversary of the Bursar’s Office Takeover; an important and pivotal moment in the University’s history and the community’s history; and WHEREAS, on April 22, 1968, members of Black student organizations, For Members Only (FMO) and Afro-American Student Union (AASU), presented a list of demands to the NorthwesterapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4093 1 RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING ELK GROVE VILLAGE ON BEING THE MOST AFFORDABLE COMMUNITYConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING ELK GROVE VILLAGE ON BEING THE MOST AFFORDABLE COMMUNITY WHEREAS, In many areas throughout Cook County the cost of living continues to increase through property taxes, municipal taxes, and fees that impact residents; and WHEREAS, Elk Grove Village has been conducting a survey taking into account all of these factors in order to analyze the cost of living in the surrounding area for the past 10 years; and WHEREAS, this survey includes a number of components such as; property tax, garbage fees, yard waste fees, animal licenses, vehicle stickers, fuel tax, water and sewer, home rule sales tax, food and beverage tax, amusement tax, telephone services, natural gas use tax, gas utility tax, electricity use tax, electric utility tax, and cable franchise fee; and WHEREAS, Elk Grove Village has ranked number one in each of the 10 years the survey has been conducted alongside other comparable municipalities; and WHEREAS, Elk Grove Village prides itself on having a reputation of offering high quality services at affordable prices; approvePass Action details Not available
18-4094 1 HONORING THE VOLUNTEERS FOR THE WHEELING TOWNSHIP FOOD PANTRY DURING NATIONAL VOLUNTEER MONTHConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION RESOLUTION HONORING THE VOLUNTEERS FOR THE WHEELING TOWNSHIP FOOD PANTRY DURING NATIONAL VOLUNTEER MONTH WHEREAS, National Volunteer Month takes place during the month of April; and WHEREAS, to highlight National Volunteer Month, Wheeling Township recognized all of the volunteers that are vital to their operations on a yearly basis; and WHEREAS, last year hundreds of volunteers in the area worked 6,834 volunteer hours for senior programs, and 4,227 volunteer hours at the food pantry in Wheeling Township alone; and WHEREAS, two of the largest volunteer turnouts in the township happen for the Food Pantry and Meals on Wheels; and WHEREAS, in the last year, the Wheeling Township Food Pantry had 5,343 visits, feeding 11,912 people, 3,229 of which were children; and WHEREAS, for the Meals on Wheels program, more than 13,179 meals were delivered to homebound seniors over the age of 60, and individual who are disabled, by several hundred community volunteers; and WHEREAS, each year, Wheeling Township honors and recognizes its donors and volunteers approvePass Action details Not available
18-4096 1 HONORING PHOENIX MILITARY ACADEMY FOR ITS OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN BEING NAMED ONE OF THE TOP HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES FOR A CONSECUTIVE YEARConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING PHOENIX MILITARY ACADEMY FOR ITS OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN BEING NAMED ONE OF THE TOP HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES FOR A CONSECUTIVE YEAR WHEREAS, Phoenix Military Academy is a distinguished military academy in Chicago, Illinois; and WHEREAS, Phoenix Military Academy is one of six military academies in the City of Chicago and is rated Level 1+ in school performance; and, WHEREAS, Phoenix Military Academy’s vision is: “to seeks and develop young people to become better citizens and leaders with extraordinary character and a clear vision for success in post-secondary education at major universities, colleges, and top service academies”; and, WHEREAS, More than 500 students attend Phoenix Military Academy; and, WHEREAS, Phoenix Military Academy strives to promote student development in (5) five key areas: Leadership, Character, Citizenship, Service, and Academics; and, WHEREAS, the student body of Phoenix Military Academy benefit from a unique educational environment that centers around building character; and, WHEREAS, the studapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4097 1 A RESOLUTION OF THE COOK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS TO CONGRATULATE ORR ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAMConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION OF THE COOK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS TO CONGRATULATE ORR ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM WHEREAS, Orr Academy High School men’s basketball team are the 2018 Class 2A 1st Place State Champions. This is the second state championship win for the school, in its 99-year history, and; WHEREAS, Orr had been an excellent three-point shooting team throughout the season. They won the title game without relying on that, shooting just 2-for-8 from three-point range, and; WHEREAS, This is Orr’s second state title in any sport, and; WHEREAS, The mission of this institution is in partnership with parents and community, is to provide a safe and nurturing environment where we promote high academic achievement and effective communication to ensure students compete for college and career opportunities in a global society, and; WHEREAS, It is the vision of Orr Academy High School to be Chicago’s Westside School of choice where all stakeholders serve as the motivating force to guide students toward identifying their personal talents and deapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4099 1 A RESOLUTION OF THE COOK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS HONORING PROVISO MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE ACADEMY FOR BEING NAMED ONE OF THE TOP HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATESConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION OF THE COOK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS HONORING PROVISO MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE ACADEMY FOR BEING NAMED ONE OF THE TOP HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES WHEREAS, Proviso Math and Science Academy is a magnet high school in Proviso Township School District 209, located in Forest Park, Illinois; and WHEREAS, Proviso Math and Science Academy is the newest school in Proviso District 209, having been founded in 2005; and WHEREAS, almost 800 students who reside in District 209 attend Proviso Math and Science Academy; and WHEREAS, the student body of Proviso Math and Science Academy benefit from an instructional emphasis on mathematics, science, and technology; and WHEREAS, the student body of Proviso Math and Science Academy reflects a diverse range of cultural and economic backgrounds; and WHEREAS, In August 2016, Proviso Math and Science Academy was named the top high school in suburban Cook County; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the President and Cook County Board of Commissioners that the teachers, students, and adminisapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4100 1 A RESOLUTION OF THE COOK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS TO HONORING GEORGE WESTINGHOUSE COLLEGE PREPARATORY HIGH SCHOOL FOR BEING NAMED ONE OF THE TOP HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE STATE OF ILLINOISConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION OF THE COOK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS TO HONORING GEORGE WESTINGHOUSE COLLEGE PREPARATORY HIGH SCHOOL FOR BEING NAMED ONE OF THE TOP HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS WHEREAS, George Westinghouse Preparatory High School is a high school in the 1st District located in Chicago, IL, and; WHEREAS, George Westinghouse College Prep opened its doors fall of 2009, and since then has grown to 1,169 students, and; WHEREAS, students at George Westinghouse College Prep High School are empowered with the academic, social, career and technological skills necessary for post-secondary success, and; WHEREAS, George Westinghouse College Prep prepares their students for success by providing rigorous educational opportunities in a diverse, welcoming, safe and supportive environment that fosters a culture of learning, and; WHEREAS, the student body of George Westinghouse College Prep reflects a diverse range of cultural and economic backgrounds, and; WHEREAS, George Westinghouse Preparatory High School is ranked 22nd within the state of IllinoapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4118 1 COMMENDING THE VALIANT EFFORTS OF SERGEANT ERIK A. ROEDEL AND K9 OFFICER KELLIConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION COMMENDING THE VALIANT EFFORTS OF SERGEANT ERIK A. ROEDEL AND K9 OFFICER KELLI WHEREAS, Sergeant Erik Allen Roedel is a lifetime resident of LaGrange Park, Illinois. He graduated from Southern Illinois University in 1993 with a Bachelor of Science in Administration of Justice. Sergeant Roedel resides in LaGrange Park, Illinois with his loving wife of 23 years, three children Julia, Erik Jr., and Abby. In Sergeant Roedel’s spare time he looks forward to spending time with his family, hiking with his dogs and watching sports; and WHEREAS, Sergeant Erik Roedel pursued his passion to obtain a career in law enforcement and started his career as a Cook County Sheriff Correctional Officer in November 1993; and WHEREAS, Sergeant Erik Roedel enjoyed his job so much that he began to move up the ladder within the sheriff’s department. In 1995 Sergeant Roedel received a promotion and became a Sheriff Police; and WHEREAS, In 1997 Sergeant Erik Roedel was promoted to the Cook County Sheriff’s K-9 Unit Emergency Services Bureau, and in 2007 Sergeant Erik Roedel wapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4138 1 RECOGNIZING BRENDA PALMS BARBER FOR HER TIRELESS LEADERSHIP, DEDICATION, AND COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE AND SERVICE IN COOK COUNTYConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING BRENDA PALMS BARBER FOR HER TIRELESS LEADERSHIP, DEDICATION, AND COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE AND SERVICE IN COOK COUNTY WHEREAS, Brenda Palms Barber has served as Executive Director of North Lawndale Employment Network(NLEN) since it was founded in 1999, an urban workforce development agency; and WHEREAS, Brenda Palms Barber is a graduate of Harvard’s Strategic Perspectives in Non- Profit Management Program; and WHEREAS, She also serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Sweet Beginnings, LLC which was launched in 2004, a social enterprise using urban beekeeping to create jobs for those with significant barriers to employment, provide jobs and to gain a history of employment; and WHEREAS, NLEN Chicago opened its first opportunity center in partnership with LSC Chicago using the Annie E. Casey Foundation model; and WHEREAS, Sweet Beginnings LLC partnered with volunteers from the Boeing Company in 2007 to develop its business plan and Whole Food market begin distributing Bee Love products; and WHEREAS, under the leadership of Brenda approvePass Action details Not available
18-4139 1 HONORING AK AND BELO ZERO OF THE FAMED GROUP “DO OR DIE”Consent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING AK AND BELO ZERO OF THE FAMED GROUP “DO OR DIE” WHEREAS, Do or Die is a rap group from the Westside of Chicago that consist of members, AK and Belo Zero (originally including N.A.R.D. who is pursuing other opportunities to help new artists succeed). Do or Die was originally a dance group inspired to rap by N.W.A., Dr. Dre, Tupac and Biggie Smalls. Visually, Do or Die’s stage performance and presence is unparalleled in the rap game; and WHEREAS, Do or Die initially experienced mainstream success with their first album “Picture This” which included their platinum single which peaked at #22 on the Billboard Hot 100. This album and single became a big hit and sparked the group's signing by Houston's Rap-A-Lot Records. The album was certified Platinum, and launched the group, as well as fellow Chicago rapper Twista, who was featured on the track, into superstardom; and WHEREAS, Do or Die went on to release several other charting albums throughout the early 2000's, including 2000's Victory, which featured E-40, Ja Rule, and Outlawz to name a fewapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4140 1 HONORING JUNE 2018 AS IMMIGRANT HERITAGE MONTH IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOISConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING JUNE 2018 AS IMMIGRANT HERITAGE MONTH IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS WHEREAS, generations of immigrants from every corner of the globe have built our country’s economy and created the unique character of our nation; and WHEREAS, one in seven Illinois residents is an immigrant, while one in eight is a native-born U.S. citizen with at least one immigrant parent; and WHEREAS, Cook County has historically been home to the highest concentration of immigrants throughout the state, with foreign-born persons making up nearly a quarter of Cook County’s population; and WHEREAS, immigrants continue to grow businesses, innovate, strengthen our economy, and create American jobs in Cook County, Illinois; and WHEREAS, New American Economy has reported that 56% of Fortune 500 companies in Illinois were founded by immigrants or their children; and WHEREAS, immigrants have provided the United States with unique social and cultural influence, fundamentally enriching the extraordinary character of our nation; and WHEREAS, immigrants have been tireless leaapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4146 1 LAVAUNE “BONNIE” DICARO, IN MEMORIAMConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION LAVAUNE “BONNIE” DICARO, IN MEMORIAM WHEREAS, Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called LaVaune “Bonnie” DiCaro from our midst; and WHEREAS, LaVaune “Bonnie” DiCaro was the devoted mother of Camille, Bernadette, Kimberly (Thomas) Condito, and Toni (Scott) Mitchell; and WHEREAS, LaVaune “Bonnie” DiCaro was the adored Baba of Richard (Gianna) Rogulich, William and Anthony (Stephanie) Pindozzo, Brandon and Zachary Mitchell and Thomas Condito; and WHEREAS, LaVaune “Bonnie” DiCaro was the loving great grandmother of Billy and Emma Pindozzo, Josie Rogulich, Leo, Adeline, and Caroline Pindozzo; and WHEREAS, LaVaune “Bonnie” DiCaro was the cherished daughter of the late Carmen and Carmella (Biamonte) LaPapa; and WHEREAS, LaVaune “Bonnie” DiCaro was the dear sister of Richard, Michael (Bernadette), and the late Thomas LaPapa; WHEREAS, LaVaune “Bonnie” DiCaro was the fond aunt and cousin to many; and WHEREAS, LaVaune “Bonnie” DiCaro was an active and devoted parishioner at St. Jerome Croatian Catholic Church; and WHEREAS, LaVaune “BonnapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4149 1 MILDRED “MILLE” MCDERMOTT, IN MEMORIAMConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION MILDRED “MILLE” MCDERMOTT, IN MEMORIAM WHEREAS, Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called Mildred “Millie” McDermott from our midst; and WHEREAS, Mildred “Millie” McDermott was the beloved wife of the late Edward; and WHEREAS, Mildred “Millie” McDermott was the devoted mother of Janet (Kevin) Rath, Linda (Vincent) DiGiacomo, and the late Michal McDermott; and WHEREAS, Mildred “Millie” McDermott was the loving Nana of Matt Orton and Katie Mazziotti; and WHEREAS, Mildred “Millie” McDermott was the dear sister the late Peter Cosme, Genevieve Osowski, Mary Fahey, Dominic Krolo and Goldie Murray; and WHEREAS, Mildred “Millie” McDermott was the fond aunt of many nieces and nephews; and WHEREAS, Mildred “Millie” McDermott touched the lives of many and will be remembered by all who knew her especially her friends Wilson Park Senior Club and St. Anthony Senior Club; and WHEREAS, all who knew her will attest that Mildred “Millie” McDermott was a kind and compassionate woman, virtuous of character and gentle in spirit, admired and respecteapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4150 1 HONORING INFINITE SCHOLARS PROGRAM AND CO-CHAIR JERRY W. WILLIAMS, SR.Consent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING INFINITE SCHOLARS PROGRAM AND CO-CHAIR JERRY W. WILLIAMS, SR. WHEREAS, the Infinite Scholars Program has more than a decade of experience working with more than 100,000 students throughout the United States to help them realize their college admission goals and help them secure the financial resources to attend and graduate with a college degree; and WHEREAS, college admission is one of the most significant milestones in a student’s life, and Infinite Scholars Programs offers admissions assistance through scholarship fairs, mentoring and test prep; and WHEREAS, through the Infinite Scholars Program’s online platform, CollegeOffers.com, students are able to submit their portfolio to a network of more than 450 colleges and universities for admissions and scholarship consideration; and WHEREAS, Jerry W. Williams Sr. is the National Co-Chairman of the Infinite Scholars Program, and WHEREAS, Jerry W. Williams, Sr. is the CEO/Founder of THE WIL'DA GROUP, an artist management company headquartered in Chicago, representing clients such as T. LapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4151 1 HONORING THE CHI-LITESConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE CHI-LITES WHEREAS, The Chi-Lites were formed in Chicago in 1959, originally called the Hi-Lites, and consisted of Marshall Thompson, Creadel "Red" Jones, Eugene Record, Robert Lester, and Clarence Johnson; and WHEREAS, the Hi-Lites changed their name to Marshall & the Chi-Lites, with the “C” being added to reflect the name of their hometown, Chicago; and WHEREAS, by the end of 1964 Clarence Johnson had left the group, which ten truncated the name to simply the Chi-Lites; and WHEREAS, during the ensuing four years, Eugene Record slowly emerged as the group's lead singer, songwriter and producer; and WHEREAS, in 1969, after signing with Brunswick the previous year, "Give It Away" became the Chi-Lites’ first USA national hit single attaining No. 10 in the R&B charts; and WHEREAS, the follow-up release "Let Me Be The Man My Daddy Was" was moderately successful but another major hit was elusive until "Are You My Woman?" climbed into the R&B Top 10 in early 1971; and WHEREAS, a succession of Top 10 hits followed commencing with theapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4152 1 HONORING FATHER JAMES FINNO ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO AND AS PASTOR OF SAINT STEPHEN DEACON AND MARTYR CATHOLIC CHURCH,Consent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING FATHER JAMES FINNO ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO AND AS PASTOR OF SAINT STEPHEN DEACON AND MARTYR CATHOLIC CHURCH, TINLEY PARK, ILLINOIS WHEREAS, Father James Finno known by his congregants at Saint Stephen Deacon and Martyr Catholic Church, Tinley Park, as Father Jay, will retire from the Archdiocese of Chicago after forty-six years of faithful service; and WHEREAS Father Jay, the oldest of the five children of James and Rita Finno, was born and raised on the southwest side of Chicago; and WHEREAS, Father Jay is a graduate of Saint Thomas More Grade School and Leo High School. His college and graduate work in theology were completed at the University of Saint Mary of the Lake, Mundelein, Illinois, the seminary for the Archdiocese of Chicago; and WHEREAS, Father Jay was ordained a priest on May 10, 1972. He was an associate pastor at Saint Mary in Evanston from 1972 to 1979, Infant Jesus of Prague in Flossmoor, 1979 to 1985 and Queen of Apostles in Riverdale 1985 to 1988; and from July 1, 1988 untilapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4154 1 HONORING THE MEMORY OF FRANK JONES, JR.Consent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE MEMORY OF FRANK JONES, JR. WHEREAS, God In infinite wisdom has called Frank Jones, Jr. from our midst on May 5, 2018; and WHEREAS, Frank Jones, Jr. was born to Emmaline Jones and the late Frank Jones, Sr. on January 17, 1968; and WHEREAS, he began his education at Melody Elementary School and graduated in 1982, later to attend John Marshall High School where he graduated in 1987; and WHEREAS, Frank Jr. was liked by his teachers and respected by his peers, he was described by many as having “a heart of gold” like his father; and WHEREAS, during his high school years Frank was a valuable player on the football team; and WHEREAS, Frank Jr. worked a variety of jobs, however he conceded Washland was the best because there he met his wife Chevlion Woodard, and on August27, 2007 they were united in Holy matrimony. To that union two children were born son Frank Jones lll, and daughter Zaria Jones which he called his prize possession; and WHEREAS, his loving spirit and outgoing personality attracted many people that added to happrovePass Action details Not available
18-4155 1 HONORING GUS REDMONDConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING GUS REDMOND WHEREAS, Gus Redmond, a renowned business manager, songwriter and event talent producer, is the Vice-President of Music Quest Communications LLC; and WHEREAS, Mr. Redmond has exhibited outstanding leadership and organizational skills in the fields of marketing, public relations and promotional activities; and WHEREAS, Mr. Redmond has spent over the last fifty years working with the notable talent within the recording industry; and WHEREAS, Mr. Redmond assisted in the success of more than 500 hit songs working with Carl Davis (Brunswick/CHI- SOUND Records), Al Bell (Staxx Records), John Hammond (Hammond Music), Ray Harris (AVI Records), Billy Ray Heard (Sparrow Records), Don Cornelius (Soul Train Records), Marshall Thompson (McRance Records) and dozens of other distributors, promoters and producers; and WHEREAS, Mr. Redmond has also been involved in breaking new superstars around the U.S.A. for the last 50 years through an after-school program; and WHEREAS, in 2000, Mr. Redmond began working with Marianne Eggleston, Dunn PapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4157 1 IN CELEBRATION OF THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF EDDIE L. JONES, IIConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION IN CELEBRATION OF THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF EDDIE L. JONES, II WHEREAS, Eddie L. Jones, II is a native of Cotton Plant Arkansas, and has been a long time resident in the Pill Hill community on the south side of Chicago. Eddie is the proud father of three adult children, Iesha, Matthew, and Meghan, and the grandfather of four grandchildren. He shares his life with his supportive significant other, Teresa Haley. In Eddie’s spare time he enjoys taking a cruise to different destinations in the country, and golfing with the fellas; and WHEREAS, Eddie L. Jones, II is a proven leader in corporate and the private industries. He has earned his bachelor from the University of Illinois of Chicago (UIC); and WHEREAS, Eddie L. Jones, II was a strong leader and skilled professional at IBM for more than thirty years. He excelled in auditing of internal processes, training and management development, which led to Eddie successfully developing hundreds of managers; and WHEREAS, On June 20, 1971 Eddie L. Jones, II was initiated into Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. at approvePass Action details Not available
18-4161 1 IN MEMORY OF FRANK JONES, SR.Consent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION IN MEMORY OF FRANK JONES, SR. WHEREAS, God in His Infinite wisdom has called Frank Jones, Sr. from our midst on May 1, 2018; and WHEREAS, Frank Jones Sr. was born on January 28, 1941 to the late Nathaniel and Laura Jones in Tunica, Mississippi; and WHEREAS, Frank began his education at Tunica Elementary School in Tunica Mississippi; and WHEREAS, In 1964 Frank married the love of his life Ms. Emmaline Ellis and to this union two children were born, one son Frank Jones Jr. and one daughter Marquita S. Childs; and WHEREAS, Frank worked for St. Viator High School and Atlas Refinishing Company for over twenty years. He was a hard worker and provider for his family; and WHEREAS, Frank accepted Christ and was baptized at an early age. He later joined Hazel Crest Assembly Church under the leadership of Suffragan Bishop Ellis G. Richards, where he enjoyed attending and often giving his testimony through a song; and WHEREAS, in 1962 Johnnie Woolfalk found the gospel quartet group named “Inspirational Souls of Chicago” where Frank was the leadapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4164 1 RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING SMALL BUSINESS WEEKConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING SMALL BUSINESS WEEK WHEREAS, National Small Business Week took place from April 29th to May 5th, 2018; and WHEREAS, led by the U.S. Small Business Administration, Small Business Week recognizes outstanding small business owners and entrepreneurs throughout the country; and WHEREAS, according to the SBA, more than half of Americans own or work for a small business, and entrepreneurs help to create two out of every three jobs in the United States every year; and WHEREAS, the number of small business throughout the country has continued to rise since the first Small Business Week in 1963; and WHEREAS, events are held across the country connecting small business owners and entrepreneurs together to learn more about what it takes to grow their businesses and be successful; and WHEREAS, throughout Cook County small businesses continue to be the backbone of our economy. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Cook County Board of Commissioners do hereby put forth this resolution commemorating National Small Business weeapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4165 1 HONORING HANOVER PARK ON BEING ACCREDITED AS A SAFE COMMUNITY BY THE NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCILConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING HANOVER PARK ON BEING ACCREDITED AS A SAFE COMMUNITY BY THE NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL WHEREAS, Hanover Park became one of only thirty two communities in the entire nation to be accredited as a Safe Community by the National Safety Council; and WHEREAS, the National Safety Council established the Safe Communities America program three years ago to acknowledge the efforts of communities in creating safe places to live; and WHEREAS, under the program, stakeholders in the community must form a coalition aimed at addressing injury prevention in six areas; and WHEREAS, the six major areas are violence and suicide prevention, elder adult falls, emergency preparedness, workplace safety, prescription drug overdose prevention, and traffic safety; and WHEREAS, in Hanover Park the police department took on the task of leading the coalition by implementing multiple programs including a heroin and opioid prevention initiative; and WHEREAS, the village also partnered with the American Red Cross to implement a free home alarm installation program, and create an eldapprovePass Action details Not available
18-4171 1 HONORING THE LIFE OF JAMES EARL HARLANConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE OF JAMES EARL HARLAN WHEREAS, James Harlan was a resident of Maywood, Illinois, and; WHEREAS, James was born in Meridian, Mississippi, on December 16 1946, and; WHEREAS, James served his country for two years as a member of the United States Army, and he was injured in the Vietnam War as a specialist fourth class Military Policeman, and; WHEREAS, James was a proud member of Jordan Temple Baptist Church in Hillside, Illinois, and; WHEREAS, James retired from Sanford, Inc., and spent many years working at Proviso East High School, where he was nicknamed Old School, and; WHEREAS, James became a strong advocate for supporting individuals with Autism after his son, Jason, was born, and; WHEREAS, James Harlan discovered that the resources available to minority families caring for disabled children are severally limited, and he and his wife, Debra Vines, dedicated years of work to reverse that alarming trend, and; WHEREAS, James Harlan observed other men have difficulty processing the fact their children have a disability and approvePass Action details Not available