Meeting Name: Board of Commissioners Agenda status: Final-revised
Meeting date/time: 9/11/2018 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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18-4286 1 EDWARD SADLOWSKI, IN MEMORIAMConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION EDWARD SADLOWSKI, IN MEMORIAM WHEREAS, Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called Edward Sadlowski from our midst; and WHEREAS, Edward Sadlowski was the beloved husband of the Marlene; and WHEREAS, Edward Sadlowski was the proud father of Susan Sadlowski Garza, Patricia Hoyt, Edward Sadlowski Jr and Diane Agelson; and WHEREAS Edward Sadlowski was the proud grandfather of David Garza, Ryan Garza, Kate Garza, Tyler Garza, Deanna Hoyt, Adrianne Hoyt, Faith Sadlowski, Evelyn Sadlowski, Ed Sadlowski II, Angela Agelson and Hallee Agelson; and WHEREAS, Edward Sadlowski was the loving great-grandfather of Aria and Sofia Garza; and WHEREAS, Edward Sadlowski was born in Chicago’s South Chicago neighborhood and left school early to bravely serve in the Unites States Army during the Korean War; and WHEREAS, Edward Sadlowski began working as a machinist's apprentice at US Steel in Chicago where he received the nickname "Oil Can Eddie." In 1964, he became the youngest person elected as President of Local 65, the United Steelworkers of America (USapprovePass Action details Video Video
18-4956 1 CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF THE HONORABLE DONALD LEROY WILLIAMS, SR.Consent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF THE HONORABLE DONALD LEROY WILLIAMS, SR. WHEREAS, Don Williams, Sr. passed away on July 10, 2018 at the age of 92, and; WHEREAS, Don Williams, Sr. was born on April 28, 1926 to Kelly and Mamie Williams in New Kensington, Pennsylvania, and; WHEREAS, Don Williams, Sr. married Mercedes Moore in 1950, who preceded him in death, and with whom he had five children, and; WHEREAS, Don Williams, Sr. married Ora Dee Gamble in 1964, who preceded him in death, and with whom he had one child, and; WHEREAS, Don Williams, Sr. married Dora Ziegler in 2002, who remained a figure of love and support by his side for the remainder of his life, and; WHEREAS, Don Williams, Sr. was an engaged and loving father to his children Karen, Donald Jr., Sheryl, Sharlene, Denise, Rhonda, and dedicated stepfather to Alfonso Gamble and Donald Rogers, and; WHEREAS, Don Williams, Sr. was the proud grandfather of 24 and the proud great-grandfather of 35, and; WHEREAS, Don Williams, Sr., worked in the Maywood community as a business owner, a pharmacisapprovePass Action details Video Video
18-5015 1 CELEBRATING THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY OF OZINGAConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION CELEBRATING THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY OF OZINGA WHEREAS, Ozinga is currently celebrating their 90th Anniversary, a remarkable milestone for a Cook County, American-owned business; and WHEREAS, Ozinga is based in Cook County and Chicago’s Chinatown Neighborhood, originally established in Evergreen Park, Illinois in 1928 by Martin Ozinga Sr.; and WHEREAS, Ozinga first started off as a small coal and coke yard and survived the Great Depression and World War II before becoming one of the first ready mix providers in the region; and WHEREAS, for four generations, Ozinga has continued to expand its products and build its reputation as a strategic partner by providing concrete, bulk materials, and energy solutions while offering transportation services through an extensive network of truck, rail, barge, and ship terminals; and WHEREAS, Ozinga is widely recognized for its red and white striped concrete mixer trucks, which can be seen at various construction sites throughout Cook County and five other states; and WHEREAS, Ozinga now employs more than 1,approvePass Action details Not available
18-5030 1 CELEBRATING THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY OF MICHAEL LEWIS COMPANYConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION CELEBRATING THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY OF MICHAEL LEWIS COMPANY WHEREAS, the Michael Lewis Company is currently celebrating their 90th Anniversary, a remarkable milestone for a Cook County business; and WHEREAS, Leonard Simon founded the company, originally Simon Products, in 1928 after dropping out of high school to earn money to support his family; and WHEREAS, Simon Products was originally located on Van Buren Street in the Printers Row area of downtown Chicago; and WHEREAS, Michael Lewis moved its World Headquarters to McCook, Illinois located in the 16th District of Cook County, with locations in seven states and two continents; and WHEREAS, for four generations, Michael Lewis has forgets relationships with the world’s leading airlines, through an extensive network of resources, such as transportation infrastructure and expanding e-commerce initiatives to better assist in managing airlines supplies; and WHEREAS, Michael Lewis’s values of service, commitment, and integrity have helped create the framework for its extensive success in the inapprovePass Action details Not available
18-5055 1 HONORING DR. NNEKA JONES TAPIA FOR HER DEDICATED EFFORTS TO ASSIST SHERIFF THOMAS J. DART TO REFORM THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AND ON THE OCCASION ON HER RETIREMENTConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING DR. NNEKA JONES TAPIA FOR HER DEDICATED EFFORTS TO ASSIST SHERIFF THOMAS J. DART TO REFORM THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AND ON THE OCCASION ON HER RETIREMENT WHEREAS, Dr. Nneka Jones Tapia was appointed by Sheriff Thomas J. Dart to the position of Executive Director of the Cook County Department of Corrections from May 2015 until her retirement in the spring of 2018, WHEREAS, under the direction of Sheriff Thomas J. Dart, Dr. Jones Tapia spent years improving and developing mental health strategies at the Cook County Jail, which is one of the largest mental health providers in the world, and WHEREAS, Dr. Jones Tapia developed a strategy to offer more services to detainees before they left the Jail, which has significantly slowed the revolving door of mentally ill individuals returning to the Jail, and WHEREAS, after Sheriff Dart established the Mental Health Transition Center, Dr. Jones Tapia expanded and developed state of the art mental health programming for participating detainees and offered ongoing programming to formerly incarceratedapprovePass Action details Video Video
18-5065 1 HONORING THE LIFE AND MEMORY OF WILSON FROSTConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE AND MEMORY OF WILSON FROST WHEREAS, Wilson Frost was born on December 27, 1925 to General Frost and Freddie Bonds in Cairo, Illinois; and WHEREAS, Wilson attended Phillips Academy High School in Chicago and earned his bachelor’s degree from Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee; and WHEREAS, he returned to Chicago to attend the Chicago-Kent College of Law, receiving his Juris Doctor in 1958; and WHEREAS, after earning his law degree, Wilson joined the firm Frost, Sherard, Howse & Coleman, where he continued on as a partner until 1973; and WHEREAS, in 1973, Wilson formed Meyer & Frost, later Frost & Greenblatt, where he remained until his retirement in 1998; and WHEREAS, Wilson became involved in politics and won the aldermanic election representing the 21st Ward in 1967 and the 34th Ward in 1971; and WHEREAS, in December 1976, Wilson was named Chairman of the Finance Committee for the City of Chicago; and WHEREAS, Wilson’s dedication to public service did not end at the City of Chicago; and WHEREAS, Wilson wentapprovePass Action details Not available
18-5153 1 CELEBRATING THE RETIREMENT OF KAREN LEWIS AS PRESIDENT OF THE CHICAGO TEACHERS UNIONConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION CELEBRATING THE RETIREMENT OF KAREN LEWIS AS PRESIDENT OF THE CHICAGO TEACHERS UNION WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Cook County Board of Commissioners that Karen Lewis is retiring as the President of the Chicago Teachers Union; and WHEREAS, Karen Lewis was born and raised in Chicago and attended Chicago’s Kaminski Elementary School and Kenwood High School; and WHEREAS, Karen Lewis received a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology and music from Dartmouth College; and WHEREAS, Karen Lewis worked as a high school chemistry teacher for 22 years at Chicago’s Sullivan High School, Lane Tech High School and King College Prep, following in the footsteps of her parents who were both teachers; and WHEREAS, In the 1990’s Karen Lewis also became a member of the Chicago Teacher’s Union and in the late 2000’s she became active in a group called the Caucus of Rank-and File Educators (CORE) who fought to give teachers a voice in shaping the direction of local schools; and WHEREAS, In 2010, Karen Lewis was elected President of the Chicago TeacheapprovePass Action details Not available
18-5460 1 Miriam Balanoff, In MemoriamConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION MIRIAM D BALANOFF, IN MEMORIAM WHEREAS, Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called Miriam Balanoff from our midst; and WHEREAS, Miriam Balanoff was the loving wife of Clem Balanoff; and WHEREAS, Miriam Balanoff was the devoted mother of Clem Jr (Jan Kralovec), Jane (Jean Emond) and Bob (Felice Batlan); and WHEREAS, Miriam Balanoff was the dear grandmother of nine grandchildren Bob Jr, Dan, Anne (Yoichiro), Marc (Elizabeth), Clement III, Miya (Adam) Monica, Daniel and Asa; and WHEREAS, Miriam Balanoff was the loving great grandmother of Felix; and WHEREAS, Miriam Balanoff moved to Chicago in the 1950’s and graduated from the University of Chicago Law School; and WHEREAS, Miriam Balanoff was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives in 1978 where she offered legislation to protect workers, especially those whose jobs were lost in plant closings; and WHEREAS, In 1986, Miriam Balanoff was elected Judge to the Circuit Court of Cook County where she served for 14 years; and WHEREAS, Miriam Balanoff was a lifelong advocate froapprovePass Action details Video Video
18-5552 1 Frank T. Libby ResolutionConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING FRANK T. LIBBY ON HIS RETIRMENT WHEREAS, President and Executive-Secretary Frank Libby announced his retirement effective June 1, 2018; and WHEREAS, Mr. Libby gave 42 years of service as a proud member and champion for the brothers and sisters of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters. As a member of Local 10, Mr. Libby provided leadership to his local for 38 years during which time he served as warden, recording secretary, business representative and financial secretary-treasurer. He also served as the local’s president for 24 years ending June 30, 2018, fulfilling his term; and WHEREAS, In 2008 Mr. Libby became the 24th president/executive secretary-treasurer of the Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters, which represents members in 72 counties throughout Illinois and Eastern Iowa; and WHEREAS, Mr. Libby also served on the Illinois State Council of Carpenters’ executive board and as a past board member to the Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau; and WHEREAS, In 2010, the Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters’ Labor and Management ComapprovePass Action details Not available
18-5565 1 A RESOLUTION HONORING MS. DOROTHY CLARK-SMITH ON THE OCCASION OF HER 70TH BIRTHDAYConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION HONORING MS. DOROTHY CLARK-SMITH ON THE OCCASION OF HER 70TH BIRTHDAY WHEREAS, Ms. Dorothy Clark-Smith was born August 2, 1948 in Canalou, Missouri, and WHEREAS, Ms. Clark-Smith has lived a life of hard work from picking cotton and soy beans to working as an educator, and WHEREAS, fifty years ago, Ms. Clark-Smith was married and she raised three children and now enjoys spending time with her two grandchildren, and WHEREAS, Ms. Clark-Smith is a dedicated member of Emmaus Lutheran Church, where she founded the Youth ministry, is a member of the Adult Choir, directs the Sunday School Choir, and was Secretary and President of the Ladies Guild, and WHEREAS, Ms. Clark-Smith graduated from Northeastern University with her Bachelor’s Degree after spending 22 years taking care of her family and later achieved two Master’s Degrees, and WHEREAS, Ms. Clark-Smith worked more than 40 years as an educator in Proviso Township and Chicago Public Schools, and WHEREAS, for the last 13 years, Ms. Clark-Smith has served on the Bellwood Library BoarapprovePass Action details Video Video
18-5566 1 A RESOLUTION HONORING JOHN MAYES FOR HIS DECADES OF WORK IN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE AND ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENTConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION HONORING JOHN MAYES FOR HIS DECADES OF WORK IN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE AND ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT WHEREAS, John Mayes began his career in behavioral care at Thresholds in 1984, where he worked for more than 20 years, and WHEREAS, in that role, John was a leader in expanding supported housing and outreach services to the South and West sides of Chicago, and WHEREAS, for the last 12 years, John has led Trilogy, which he has transformed into one of Chicago’s largest and most dynamic behavioral health service providers, and WHEREAS, Trilogy was once a small organization that provided services mostly to the Northeast Side of Chicago, but John has expanded its role in the city by offering services across the South and West Sides, and WHEREAS, beyond clinical care, John has been a major advocate for helping people with disabilities find work, and WHEREAS, more than 500 individuals with mental illness have moved out of nursing homes and into independent living with John’s assistance, and WHEREAS, John is a licensed clinical sapprovePass Action details Not available
18-5567 1 A RESOLUTION HONORING JERRY REINSDORF FOR HIS EFFORTS TO FIGHT GUN VIOLENCE IN CHICAGOConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION HONORING JERRY REINSDORF FOR HIS EFFORTS TO FIGHT GUN VIOLENCE IN CHICAGO WHEREAS, Jerry Reinsdorf is the chairman of the Chicago White Sox and the Chicago Bulls, and WHEREAS, Mr. Reinsdorf purchased the White Sox in 1981 and the Bulls in 1985, etching him a permanent place in Chicago sports history, and WHEREAS, since that time, Mr. Reinsdorf has worked to not only build championship teams but to improve the quality of life for Chicagoans who are struggling, and WHEREAS, for the last four years, Mr. Reinsdorf has sponsored a Community Unity Day at the White Sox Park in conjunction with the County Board’s First District, which has served as a fun, relaxing way for families who have been the victims of gun violence to come together and enjoy a baseball game, and WHEREAS, Mr. Reinsdorf has also worked to combine efforts with the Chicago Bears, Chicago Cubs, Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago White Sox and the Chicago Bulls to fight Chicago’s gun violence issue, which resulted in $1 million being donated to three organizations: the youth theraapprovePass Action details Not available
18-5568 1 HONORING TOM SKILLING ON HIS 40TH ANNIVERSARY AT WGNConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING TOM SKILLING ON HIS 40TH ANNIVERSARY AT WGN WHEREAS, Tom Skilling is the chief meteorologist for Chicago’s Very Own WGN-TV, and WHEREAS, Tom recently celebrated his 40th anniversary at WGN reporting on the weather and making sure all of Chicago was prepared for what it would bring, and WHEREAS, Tom started his career on the radio while he attended high school in Aurora before enrolling at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and WHEREAS, after college, Tom was a meteorologist at WITI in Milwaukee, and WHEREAS, by 1978, Tom returned to Chicago and began working at WGN, and WHEREAS, since that time, Tom has risen to become one of the most preeminent meteorologists in Chicago and the United States, and WHEREAS, Tom was the Illinois Broadcasters Association’s 2018 broadcaster pioneer, recognizing his 40-year career in Illinois, and WHEREAS, Tom has not only reported on weather impacting Chicago for four decades, but he has used his platform to educate his viewers on weather safety ranging from tornadoes to heat waves to polar vortexapprovePass Action details Not available
18-5792 1 Hope Presbyterian Church 121st AnniversaryConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HOPE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 121ST ANNIVERSARY WHEREAS, On Sunday, August 25, 2018, Hope Presbyterian Church will celebrate its 121st Anniversary; and WHEREAS, Hope Presbyterian was organized in 1897 under the direction of Rev. I.W. Nicholson and a few members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church who moved from Bowling Green, Kentucky to Chicago and settled in the West Englewood community who felt that Presbyterian witness should be organized in this area; and WHEREAS, The first installed Pastor was the Rev. George Washington Camp in 1909 and with hard work and various fundraisers, the members were able to purchase lots at 61st Street and Loomis Boulevard. Ground was broken for the present edifice in 1911 and the building was completed in 1913. The members actually built the church; and WHEREAS, In 1911, the congregation called the Rev. C. Lee Jefferson and moved in the present building with the financial assistance of the Presbytery. Through World Wars I and II and the Great Depression, Hope Church continued to grow and develop; and WHEREAS, In eaapprovePass Action details Not available
18-5799 1 Honoring The Calahan FoundationConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE CALAHAN FOUNDATION WHEREAS, On Saturday, August 25, 2018, The Calahan Foundation celebrated its 4th Annual House 5K Run Walk Ride for Scholarships at Jackson park; and WHEREAS, The Calahan Foundation was birthed by the vision of Edric Calahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward and Shirley Calahan of Calahan Funeral Home to create ways of “Giving a Hand Out to Give a Hand up” with a mission to be flexible to meet the deep needs of humanity; and WHEREAS, In 2009, this vision became a reality as the Calahan Foundation became a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization. To date, they have provided more than 5000 families living in shelters with warm coats for the winter along with over 10,000 new toys to their children for the holidays; and WHEREAS, The Calahan Foundation currently provides scholarships to 16 college students who have demonstrated excellence in education and a financial need. Each recipient is awarded a $5000 scholarship over a four year period; and WHEREAS, In 2015, the Calahan Foundation established a mentor program, which is iapprovePass Action details Not available
18-5800 1 Chavers Consent CalendarConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION REMEBERING KAREN CLARK-CHAVERS WHEREAS, longtime District Director of Cook County Commissioner Larry Suffredin and beloved community leader Karen Clark-Chavers died on August 23, 2018; and WHEREAS, Karen Clark-Chavers was born January 26, 1949 in New Orleans, Louisiana to Harold and Thyra Clark; and WHEREAS, Karen Clark-Chavers attended Saint Elizabeth High School, London Line College and Olive Harvey College; and WHEREAS, since 2002, Karen Clark-Chavers served as the District Director for Cook County Commissioner Larry Suffredin. She was also his treasured friend and trusted advisor; and WHEREAS, as District Director, Karen Clark-Chavers tirelessly helped thousands of residents of the Thirteenth District navigate Cook County; and WHEREAS, Karen Clark-Chavers organized a property tax assessment appeal program, where she helped homeowners lower their property tax assessments. She helped seniors, the disabled and veterans to receive all of their exemptions, lowering their tax bills or making them eligible for a refund; and WHEREAS, Karen CapprovePass Action details Not available
18-5834 1 COMMEMORATING THE 17TH ANNIVERSARY OF SEPTEMBER 11THConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE 17TH ANNIVERSARY OF SEPTEMBER 11TH WHEREAS, on this day at 8:46 a.m. in September of 2001, hijacked American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the upper portion of the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City, New York; and WHEREAS, 17 minutes later, at 9:03 a.m., hijacked United Airlines Flight 175 crashed into the South Tower of the World Trade Center; and WHEREAS, at 9:37 a.m., the west wall of the Pentagon was hit by hijacked American Airlines Flight 77, the impact of which caused immediate and catastrophic damage to the headquarters of the Department of Defense; and WHEREAS, at approximately 10 a.m., the passengers and crew of hijacked United Airlines Flight 93 acted heroically to retake control of the airplane and thwart the taking of additional American lives by crashing the airliner in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and, in doing so, gave their lives to save countless others; and WHEREAS, nearly 3,000 innocent civilians were killed in the heinous attacks of September 11, 2001; and WHEREAS, tens of thousands of individuapprovePass Action details Not available
18-5836 1 HONORING ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL AND S.O.S. ESCLAVESConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL AND S.O.S. ESCLAVES WHEREAS, Chicago’s Abolition Institute works to fight modern day slavery in partnership with two inspiring organizations; Anti-Slavery International based in the United Kingdom and S.O.S. Esclaves based in Mauritania; and WHEREAS, Anti-Slavery International is the world’s oldest international human rights organization, having led the successful effort to abolish slavery throughout the British Empire nearly 200 years ago and still fighting modern slavery today; and WHEREAS, in Mauritania, race and descent-based slavery is still widespread and enslaved people face abuses similar to those experienced by slaves in our own country prior to the Civil War; and WHEREAS, Boubacar Messaoud, founder of S.O.S. Esclaves, and Karine Penrose-Theis and Jennifer Castello of Anti-Slavery International, are visiting Chicago this week as guests of the Abolition Institute to jointly raise awareness of the scourge of modern slavery; and WHEREAS, leaders from all three groups draw inspiration from abolitionists approvePass Action details Not available
18-5844 1 HONORING AND CELEBRATING THE CONSECRATION OF BISHOP ELECT - RENALDO KYLESConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING AND CELEBRATING THE CONSECRATION OF BISHOP ELECT - RENALDO KYLES WHEREAS, At the early age of seven despite many complaints from worshipers, Bishop Elect Renaldo Kyles sat in the pulpit every Sunday at Centennial Missionary Baptist Church with his pastor (the late) Dr. William Hudson; and WHEREAS, Bishop Elect Renaldo Kyles grew up in Chicago, Illinois and graduated from Simeon High School in 1990; and WHEREAS, On November 3, 1993, God put Bishop Elect Renaldo Kyles back in the pulpit and from that day, he has been preaching and teaching the Word of God; and WHEREAS, Bishop Elect Kyles is a family man and has been married to the beautiful LaKesha Kyles for 11 years and to this union they have a daughter Kayla Kyles; and WHEREAS, Bishop Elect Kyles personal philosophy is "If I can help someone along the way then my living would not be in vain"; and WHEREAS, Bishop Elect Kyles is a leader that is widely respected and revered for his BIG GENEROUS HEART, leadership, vision, dedication to teaching God's children, and his holistic approaapprovePass Action details Not available
18-5848 1 HONORING THE CHILDREN WHOSE LIVES WERE LOST IN A TRAGIC FIRE IN CHICAGO’S LITTLE VILLAGE NEIGHBORHOODConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE CHILDREN WHOSE LIVES WERE LOST IN A TRAGIC FIRE IN CHICAGO’S LITTLE VILLAGE NEIGHBORHOOD WHEREAS, around 4 a.m. on August 26, 2018, a devastating fire engulfed a building in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood; and WHEREAS, a tragic loss of life occurred that day as ten children were the fatal victims of this fire; and WHEREAS, the children - Amayah Lenora Almaraz, 3 months; Alanni Juanita Ayala, 3; Gialanni Angela Ayala, 5; Ariel Rose Garcia, 5; Giovanni Christopher Ayala, 10; Xavier Isiah Contreras, 11; Nathan Guadalupe Contreras, 13; Adrian Hernandez, 14; Cesar Louis Contreras, 14; and Victor F. Mendoza, 16 - were family and friends; and WHEREAS, there has been a tremendous amount of support for the families of the children by people across Cook County and the rest of the nation; and WHEREAS, we honor the service and actions of first responders, law enforcement personnel, volunteers, and countless others who have assisted the families of the victims; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the President and the Cook CountyapprovePass Action details Not available
18-5835 1 HONORING THE LIFE AND MEMORY OF DESIREE LYNN TATEConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE AND MEMORY OF DESIREE LYNN TATE WHEREAS, Desiree Lynn Tate was born on May 8, 1956 in Chicago, Illinois to Bertha and Oscar Tate; and WHEREAS, Desiree was the sixth child and only daughter of Bertha and Oscar Tate, who, before their treasured daughter was born, had had five sons: Bob, Raynard, Pete, Freddie and Greg Tate; and WHEREAS, Desiree was born and raised in the Washington Park community and was a proud graduate of Lindblom Math and Science Academy; and WHEREAS, Desiree went on to graduate from Indiana University and earn an MBA from DePaul University; and WHEREAS, while Desiree began her career in the corporate world, she was soon drawn to the social and political issues of the time, namely the representation and empowerment of Chicago's African American community; and WHEREAS, in 1982, she volunteered on Congressman Harold Washington's historic mayoral campaign and, determined, dove into critical community work, one that would see Harold Washington victorious on April 12, 1983; and WHEREAS, she was one of a seleapprovePass Action details Not available
18-5831 1 HONORING EAST LAKE VIEW NEIGHBORS AND THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF ITS OKTOBERFEST CELEBRATIONConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING EAST LAKE VIEW NEIGHBORS AND THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF ITS OKTOBERFEST CELEBRATION WHEREAS, East Lake View Neighbors' is a community organization whose mission is to improve the quality of life in the neighborhood through active citizenship, fostering a sense of community and charitable works; and, WHEREAS, East Lake View Neighbors’ boundaries stretch from Addison Street north to Irving Park, and from Clark Street east to Lake Michigan; and, WHEREAS, East Lake View Neighbors meets monthly to discuss community happenings, including new business openings, public safety, volunteer opportunities and more; and, WHEREAS, 13 residents comprise of East Lake View Neighbors’ Board of Directors, who are pulled from a cross-section of the community, including residents, business owners, and employees; and, WHEREAS, on September 23, 2018, East Lake View Neighbors will host its 20th annual ‘Oktoberfest’ celebration; and, WHEREAS, roughly 300 neighbors attend the annual event at Murphy’s Bleachers on 3655 N Sheffield Ave, and the event raises money for the local coapprovePass Action details Not available
18-5833 1 HONORING COACH ROBERT “RAHIM” BISBEE 13TH ANNUAL BACK TO SCHOOL AND BASKETBALLConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING COACH ROBERT “RAHIM” BISBEE 13TH ANNUAL BACK TO SCHOOL AND BASKETBALL CLINIC WHEREAS, on Saturday August 11, 2018 Coach Robert “Rahim” Bisbee hosted the 13h Annual Moran Park Back to School and Basketball Clinic which has served over 5,000 youth to date; and WHEREAS, Coach Bisbee was raised on 57th Aberdeen and his love for the Englewood community has allowed him to work with young people on and off the basketball court across the City of Chicago; and WHEREAS, Coach Bisbee attended Tilden High School and is a former member of the Illinois Army National Guard; and WHEREAS, Mr. Bisbee has been employed by the Chicago Park District for 22 years and is an active union steward with SEIU Local 73 where he currently serves as Park Supervisor at Homan Square in the North Lawndale community; and WHEREAS, Coach Bisbee is a champion, leader and mentor to youth from the Englewood community and Chicago at large NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that President Toni Preckwinkle and Cook County Board of Commissioners, and on behalf of the 5.2 millapprovePass Action details Not available