Meeting Name: Board of Commissioners Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 7/28/2022 10:00 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Cook County Building, Board Room, 118 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois (Board Room Closed to Public - Meeting Virtual for Public)
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22-4305 1 PROPOSED RESOLUTION REGARDING AN ASSAULT WEAPONS BANResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION PROPOSED RESOLUTION REGARDING AN ASSAULT WEAPONS BAN WHEREAS, on November 14, 2006, the Cook County Board of Commissioners passed the Blair Holt Assault Weapons Ban, Chapter 54, Division 4, Section 54-210, et seq. making it unlawful for any person to manufacture, sell, offer or display for sale, give, lend, transfer ownership of, acquire, carry or possess any assault weapon or large capacity magazine in Cook County; and WHEREAS, in 2006, the Cook County Board of Commissions placed an Advisory Referendum on the General Election Ballot on the question, “For the health and safety of children and the entire community, shall the State of Illinois enact a comprehensive ban on the manufacture, sale, delivery, and possession of military-style assault weapons and .50 caliber rifles.” That resolution passed by a vote of Cook County voters of 997,975 (86%) to 151,016 (14%); and WHEREAS, in 2014, the Cook County Board of Commissioners placed an Advisory Referendum on the General Election Ballot on the question, “Shall the Illinois General Assembly enact the Illinois PublapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4555 1  Amendment to a Previously Approved ItemREQUEST TO AMEND A PREVIOUSLY APPROVED ITEM Department: Office of the President Request: Requesting authorization for the Cook County Board of Commissioners to approve as amended Item Number: 22-2779 Previously Approved Date: 5/12/2022 The resolution authorizes $50M of Equity Funds to be allocated; however, only allocated $45M amongst the various programs. The error was in the amount allocated to the Equity in Grantmaking initiative. The amendment is indicated by the underscored and stricken language. RESOLUTION SPONSORED BY TONI PRECKWINKLE, PRESIDENT PROGRAM ALLOCATION FOR BUDGETED FY 2022 EQUITY AND INCLUSION SPECIAL PURPOSE FUNDS WHEREAS, in October 2021, the Cook County Board of Commissioners passed Resolution No. 21-5542 creating a special purpose fund for Equity and Inclusion (“Equity Fund”) dedicated to addressing historical disparities and disinvestment communities that are marginalized or have experienced other social and economic disparities; and WHEREAS, seeding money for equity investment in fixed charges as well as directapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4566 1  ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION RESOLUTION FOR ARPA VITAL COMMUNITIES PROGRAM INITIATIVES IMPLEMENTED BY THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT WHEREAS, on March 11, 2021, the federal government authorized the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (“ARPA”) which includes $1.9 trillion in federal stimulus funds to hasten the United States’ recovery from the economic and health effects caused by the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS, specifically, the federal government has authorized and allocated a federal award of approximately $1,000,372,385B of ARPA funding to Cook County to assist the County in its recovery from the economic and health effects of COVID-19; and WHEREAS, on June 24, 2021, the Cook County American Rescue Plan Act Framework (the “ARPA Framework”) was presented to the Cook County Board of Commissioners; and WHEREAS, the Cook County Board of Commissioners via Resolution 21-3654 accepted the ARPA federal award allocated to Cook County to assist the County in its recovery from the economic and health effects of COVID-19 in the amount of approximately $1,000,372,385.00; and WHERapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4590 1 CCFPD ARPA ResolutionResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION PROPOSED RESOLUTION FOR COOK COUNTY FOREST PRESERVES DISTRICT SUBAWARDS PROGRAM INITIATIVES WHEREAS, on March 11, 2021, the federal government authorized the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (“ARPA”) which includes $1.9 trillion in federal stimulus funds to hasten the United States’ recovery from the economic and health effects caused by the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS, specifically, the federal government has authorized and allocated a federal award of approximately $1,000,372,385B of ARPA funding to Cook County to assist the County in its recovery from the economic and health effects of COVID-19; and WHEREAS, on June 24, 2021, the Cook County American Rescue Plan Act Framework (the “ARPA Framework”) was presented to the Cook County Board of Commissioners; and WHEREAS, the Cook County Board of Commissioners via Resolution 21-3654 accepted the ARPA federal award allocated to Cook County to assist the County in its recovery from the economic and health effects of COVID-19 in the amount of approximately $1,000,372,385.00; and WHEREAS, Resolutionapprove as substitutedPass Action details Not available
22-4291 1  ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION PROPOSED RESOLUTION FOR ARPA SAFE AND THRIVING COMMUNITIES PROGRAM INITIATIVES IMPLEMENTED BY THE JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL WHEREAS, on March 11, 2021, the federal government authorized the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (“ARPA”) which includes $1.9 trillion in federal stimulus funds to hasten the United States’ recovery from the economic and health effects caused by the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS, specifically, the federal government has authorized and allocated a federal award of approximately $1,000,372,385B of ARPA funding to Cook County to assist the County in its recovery from the economic and health effects of COVID-19; and WHEREAS, on June 24, 2021, the Cook County American Rescue Plan Act Framework (the “ARPA Framework”) was presented to the Cook County Board of Commissioners; and WHEREAS, the Cook County Board of Commissioners via Resolution 21-3654 accepted the ARPA federal award allocated to Cook County to assist the County in its recovery from the economic and health effects of COVID-19 in the amount of approximately $1,000,3approvePass Action details Not available
22-4293 1 Henry’s Sober Living, Chicago, IllinoisContractPROPOSED CONTRACT AMENDMENT Department(s): Justice Advisory Council Vendor: Henry’s Sober Living, Chicago, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Justice Advisory Council to extend and increase contract Good(s) or Service(s): Housing Services for Individuals on Electronic Monitoring with No Place to Stay Original Contract Period: 9/1/2020 - 8/31/2022 Proposed Amendment Type: Extension and Increase Proposed Contract Period: Extension period 9/1/2022 - 11/30/2022 Total Current Contract Amount Authority: $2,973,250.00 Original Approval (Board or Justice Advisory Council): Board, 7/30/20202, $2,573,250.00 Increase Requested: $420,000.00 Previous Board Increase(s): 6/16/2022, $400,000.00 Previous Justice Advisory Council Increase(s): N/A Previous Board Renewals: N/A Previous Justice Advisory Council Renewals: N/A Previous Board Extension(s): N/A Previous Justice Advisory Council Extension(s): N/A Potential Fiscal Impact: FY 2022 $420,000.00 Accounts: 11287.1205.39004.521314 Contract Number(s): 1205-2006B approvePass Action details Not available
22-4295 1 Claudia & Eddie’s PlaceContract Amendment PROPOSED CONTRACT AMENDMENT Department(s): Justice Advisory Council Vendor: Claudia & Eddie’s Place Request: Authorization for the Justice Advisory Council to extend contract Good(s) or Service(s): Housing Services for Individuals on Electronic Monitoring with No Place to Stay Original Contract Period: 9/1/2020 - 8/31/2022 Proposed Amendment Type: Extension Proposed Contract Period: Extension period 9/1/2022 - 11/30/2022 Total Current Contract Amount Authority: $640,297.60 Original Approval (Board or Justice Advisory Council): Board 7/30/2020, $640,297.60 Increase Requested: N/A Previous Board Increase(s): N/A Previous Justice Advisory Council Increase(s): N/A Previous Board Renewals: N/A Previous Justice Advisory Council Renewals: N/A Previous Board Extension(s): N/A Previous Justice Advisory Council Extension(s): N/A Potential Fiscal Impact: FY 2022 $0.00 Accounts: 11287.1205.39004.521314 Contract Number(s): 1205-2006C Concurrences: N/A Summary: The Justice Advisory Council seeks to extend approvePass Action details Not available
22-4296 1 A Safe Haven, Chicago, IllinoisContract Amendment PROPOSED CONTRACT AMENDMENT Department(s): Justice Advisory Council Vendor: A Safe Haven, Chicago, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Justice Advisory Council to extend and increase contract Good(s) or Service(s): Housing Services for Individuals on Electronic Monitoring with No Place to Stay Original Contract Period: 9/1/2020 - 8/31/2022 Proposed Amendment Type: Extension and Increase Proposed Contract Period: Extension period 9/1/2022 - 11/30/2022 Total Current Contract Amount Authority: $3,946,597.64 Original Approval (Board or Justice Advisory Council): Board or Justice Advisory Council, 7/30/2020, $3,946,597.64 Increase Requested: $500,000.00 Previous Board Increase(s): N/A Previous Justice Advisory Council Increase(s): N/A Previous Board Renewals: N/A Previous Justice Advisory Council Renewals: N/A Previous Board Extension(s): N/A Previous Justice Advisory Council Extension(s): N/A Potential Fiscal Impact: FY 2022 $500,000.00 Accounts: 11287.1205.39001.521314 Contract Number(s): 1205-2006AapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4297 1 Chicago Cook Workforce Development, Chicago, ILPayment ApprovalPROPOSED PAYMENT APPROVAL Department(s): Justice Advisory Council Action: Authorization to Approve and Process Payment Payee: Chicago Cook Workforce Development, Chicago, Illinois Good(s) or Service(s): Supportive Services for Returning Residents Fiscal Impact: FY 2022 $500,000.00 Accounts: 11900.1205.53866.580171 Contract Number(s): 1205-2105 Summary: Authorization to approve and process payment to Chicago Cook Workforce Development for services provided to prepare returning residents for successful reentry to their communities; providing pre-release services coordinated through the Illinois Department of Corrections, Cook County Department of Corrections, and direct service providers, in addition to TABE Testing, career readiness and career interest assessments, barriers assessments, vocational assessments and/or training, legal aid and post-release transition planning. This request seeks to establish a new purchase order to process payment of unencumbered funds from the original program contract.approvePass Action details Not available
22-4012 1 Request for Payment Only - Levi Group LLCPayment ApprovalPROPOSED PAYMENT APPROVAL Department(s): Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller, 6th District Action: Request for Payment Only Payee: Levi Group LLC, Westchester, Illinois Good(s) or Service(s): Consulting Service/Staff Augmentation Fiscal Impact: $3,080.00 Accounts: 11000.1086.19335.520830 - Professional Services Contract Number(s): N/A Summary: Due to staffing changes and leaves of absence, consulting and staff augmentation needs, Commissioner Miller engaged Levi Group LLC to assist in operation of the 6th District Office. One time payment request for services performed in the month of June 2022approvePass Action details Not available
22-4578 1 PROPOSED TRANSFER OF FUNDSTransfer of FundsPROPOSED TRANSFER OF FUNDS Department: Secretary to the Board Request: Approval of a transfer of funds in department 018 Board of Commissioners Reason: To provide essential and enhanced services for the Board of Commissioners, general operating supplies and Archive expenses. From Account(s): 11000.1018.19145.501010 Salaries and Wages of Regular Employees To Account(s): 11000.1018.10595.521314 Special or Coop Programs-Archives Total Amount of Transfer: $200,000.00 On what date did it become apparent that the receiving account would require an infusion of funds in order to meet current obligations? What was the balance in the account on that date, and what was the balance 30 days prior to that date? Balances on 6/23/2022 were: Special or Coop Programs-Archives $45,067.81 Balances on 5/23/2022 were: Special or Coop Programs-Archives $57,276.151 How was the account used for the source of transferred funds identified? List any other accounts that were also considered (but not used) as the source of the transferred funds. The account had a approvePass Action details Not available
22-4399 1 Guidehouse Inc. ContractContractPROPOSED CONTRACT Department(s): Cook County Bureau of Finance Vendor: Guidehouse Inc. Chicago, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute Good(s) or Service(s): Business Consulting Services for Federal Stimulus Funding Contract Value: $14,160,760.00 Contract period: 8/1/2022-7/31/2025 with two (2) one-year renewal options Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY 2022 $2,225,260 2,255,260, FY 2023 $6,144,440, FY24: $4,098,913, FY2025 $1,662,147 Accounts: 11286.1021.60363.520830.00000.00000 Contract Number(s): 2207-12011 Concurrences: The vendor has met the Minority-and Women-Owned Business Enterprise Ordinance via direct participation. The Chief Procurement Officer concurs. Summary: The Cook County Bureau of Finance requests authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute a contract with Guidehouse, Inc. Guidehouse, Inc. will provide business consulting services for federal stimulus funding to assist with the administration, tracking, disbursement, audit compliance and program management approve as amended in the errataPass Action details Not available
22-4191 1 Transfer of fundsTransfer of FundsPROPOSED TRANSFER OF FUNDS Department: Department of Budget & Management Services Request: Transfer of funds Reason: To fund the Grant Thornton consulting contract; contract is to assist DBMS in identifying a new budget planning and forecasting system for the County and assist DBMS through the RFP process to procure such new budget system. From Account(s): 11000.1490.11030.521313 To Account(s): 11000.1490.11030.520830 Total Amount of Transfer: $600,000.00 On what date did it become apparent that the receiving account would require an infusion of funds in order to meet current obligations? What was the balance in the account on that date, and what was the balance 30 days prior to that date? June 1, 2022 How was the account used for the source of transferred funds identified? List any other accounts that were also considered (but not used) as the source of the transferred funds. This DBMS’s fixed charge account covering a number of enterprise wide items. Identify any projects, purchases, programs, contracts, or other obligations thaapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4221 1 Grant ThorntonContract Amendment PROPOSED CONTRACT AMENDMENT Department(s): Department of Budget & Management Services Vendor: Grant Thornton, Chicago, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to renew and increase contract Good(s) or Service(s): Consultant to assist the County with gathering requirements for a new County budgeting system and to assist DBMS through the RFP process for the new system Original Contract Period: 6/15/2022 - 8/14/2022 with two (2) one-year renewal options Proposed Amendment Type: Renewal and Increase Proposed Contract Period: 8/15/2022 - 8/14/2023 Total Current Contract Amount Authority: $148,161.00 Original Approval (Board or Procurement): N/A Increase Requested: $910,000.00 Previous Board Increase(s): N/A Previous Chief Procurement Officer Increase(s): N/A Previous Board Renewals: N/A Previous Chief Procurement Officer Renewals: N/A Previous Board Extension(s): N/A Previous Chief Procurement Officer Extension(s): N/A Potential Fiscal Impact: FY 2022: $289,000.00; FY 2023: $621,00approvePass Action details Not available
22-4411 1 NUPIP Agreement Cook County BMS 2022-2023Interagency AgreementPROPOSED INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT Department(s): Department of Budget & Management Services Other Part(ies): Northwestern University’s Public Interest Program (NUPIP), Evanston Illinois Request: Approve agreement between DBMS and Northwestern University’s Public Interest Program (NUPIP) Good(s) or Service(s): DBMS to host two public interest fellows to work on projects to further the work of the County’s budget process Agreement period: 8/15/2022 - 8/15/2023 Fiscal Impact: $120,000.00 Accounts: 11000.1014.11030.520830 Agreement Number(s): NA Summary/Notes: The agreement is between DBMS and Northwestern University’s Public Interest Program (NUPIP). NUPIP is a one-year fellowship that helps train a new generation of leaders for social change. The program combines paid public service work, professional development seminars, mentorship with experienced alumni, and collaboration with a community of peers. NUPIP is designed to introduce recent graduates to organizations engaged in public interest work, as well as to enable organizationapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4413 1 Resolution 22-0637 Budget Transfer Report (JUN-22)ReportREPORT Department: Department of Budget & Management Services Report Title: Board Resolution 22-0637 ARPA Budget Transfer Approvals Report Period: 6/1/2022 - 6/30/2022 Summary: Pursuant to Board Resolution 22-0637, the Department of Budget & Management Services (DBMS) may approve budgetary transfers required to implement the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) initiatives approved by the Board of Commissioners within the special purpose fund established for the County’s allocation of ARPA Funding. Attached, please find a report of all transfers made within the ARPA special purpose fund between June 1, 2022 and June 30, 2022. Please note, the report presents the information in three different formats: • Summary of Budget Transfers: reflects a summary of all transfers by fund and department, and the purpose of the transfer. • Transfers By Department: reflects all transfers by Department, delineating the accounts out of and into which such transfers were made. • Transfers By Fund: reflects all transfers by Fund, delineating the Department or Agency that mareceive and filePass Action details Not available
22-4443 1  Grant Award AmendmentPROPOSED GRANT AWARD AMENDMENT Department: Department of Budget & Management Services Grantee: Cook County Departments of Planning and Development, State’s Attorney, Enterprise Technology, Office the Sheriff, Public Health, Office of the Medical Examiner, Public Defender, and Environment and Sustainability Grantor: Various Request: Authorization to increase allocations Purpose: To increase available FY2022 appropriation for 28 separate grant awards rolled over from FY2021. Supplemental Grant Amount: $37,038,865.80 Grant Period: N/A Extension Period: N/A Fiscal Impact: None Accounts: N/A. Date of Previous Board Authorization for Grant: N/A Previous Grant Amount: N/A Concurrences: The Budget Department is submitting this request for allocation increases on behalf of the noted County Departments. Summary: Department of Budget and Management Services (DBMS) has completed a review of all prior year active grants to identify which have remaining funding left over from FY2021. The result of this review identified 28 grapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4173 1 Bills and Claims Report 5/24/2022-7/5/2022ReportREPORT Department: Comptroller’s Office Report Title: Bills and Claims Report Report Period: 5/24/2022-7/5/2022 Summary: This report to be received and filed is to comply with the Amended Procurement Code Chapter 34-125 (k). The Comptroller shall provide to the Board of Commissioners a report of all payments made pursuant to contracts for supplies, materials and equipment and for professional and managerial services for Cook County, including the separately elected Officials, which involve an expenditure of $150,000.00 or more, within two (2) weeks of being made. Such reports shall include: 1. The name of the Vendor; 2. A brief description of the product or service provided; 3. The name of the Using Department and budgetary account from which the funds are being drawn; and 4. The contract number under which the payment is being made.receive and filePass Action details Not available
22-4042 1 Contract Amendment A1 Sedgwick (Unemployment Compensation Claims Program Services) 1853-17620Contract Amendment PROPOSED CONTRACT AMENDMENT Department(s): Risk Management Vendor: Sedgwick Claims Management Services, Inc., Memphis, Tennessee Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to renew and increase contract Good(s) or Service(s): Unemployment Compensation Claims Program Services Original Contract Period: 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2022 with two (2) one-year renewal options Proposed Amendment Type: Renewal and Increase Proposed Contract Period: 10/1/2022 - 9/30/2024 Total Current Contract Amount Authority: $165,000.00 Original Approval (Board or Procurement): Board, 7/25/2019, $165,000.00 Increase Requested: $110,000.00 Previous Board Increase(s): N/A Previous Chief Procurement Officer Increase(s): N/A Previous Board Renewals: N/A Previous Chief Procurement Officer Renewals: N/A Previous Board Extension(s): N/A Previous Chief Procurement Officer Extension(s): N/A Potential Fiscal Impact: FY 2023 $55,000.00, FY 2024 $55,000.00 Accounts: 11000.1490.13385.520830 Contract Number(s): 1853-17620 Concurrences: TheapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4244 1 Transfer of Funds_JulyTransfer of FundsPROPOSED TRANSFER OF FUNDS Department: Cook County Health and Hospital Request: Transfer of Funds Reason: Agency expense From Account(s): Acct 501010-Sal/Wag of Reg Employees, $22,546,000.00; 580380-Appropriation Adjustments, $3,386,000.00 (see attachment for specific fund/office/program combinations) To Account(s): Acct 521120-Registry Services, $17,000,000.00; Acct 521024-Medical Consultation Services, $317,000.00; Acct 520675-Purchased Services, $1,500,000.00; Acct 521235-Laboratory and Related Services, $1,000,000.00; Acct 530790-Medical, Dental and Lab Supplies, $2,250,000.00; Acct 520390-Contract Maintenance Service, $3,000,000.00; Acct 550130-Facility and Office Space Rental, $865,000.00 (see attachment for specific fund/office/program combinations) Total Amount of Transfer: $25,932,000.00 On what date did it become apparent that the receiving account would require an infusion of funds in order to meet current obligations? What was the balance in the account on that date, and what was the balance 30 days prior to that date? 2nd Quarter of theapprovePass Action details Not available
22-3892 1 Fiscal Year 2022 - VAC 2nd Quarter ReportReportREPORT Department: Veterans Assistance Commission Report Title: Fiscal Year 2022 - VAC 2nd Quarter Report Report Period: 3/1/2022 - 5/31/2022 Summary: Per Board Resolution this quarterly provides daily activity at the VAC from 3/1/2022 - 5/31/2022.referPass Action details Not available
22-3895 1 University of Chicago on behalf of the Applied Data Fellowship (“ADF”)AgreementPROPOSED AGREEMENT Department(s): Bureau of Administration, Research Operations and Innovation (“ROI”) Other Part(ies): University of Chicago on behalf of the Applied Data Fellowship (“ADF”) within its Harris School of Public Policy, Chicago, Illinois Request: Authorization to enter into an interagency agreement Good(s) or Service(s): Data and governance Fellowship program that will allow the County to receive top-performing post-graduate professionals with data translation expertise. Agreement period: 9/1/2022 -8/31/2023 8/1/2022 - 11/30/2023 Fiscal Impact: Up to $975,000.00 Accounts: Various Offices - Professional Services Account Agreement Number(s): N/A Summary/Notes: This Fellowship Agreement between Cook County - BOA and the University of Chicago, on behalf of the Applied Data Fellowship (“ADF”) within its Harris School of Public Policy aims to use ADF’s social impact consulting fellowship. The Applied Data Fellowship program recruits top-performing post graduate level professionals to implement innovative solutions to important development projectsapprove as amended in the errataPass Action details Not available
22-4083 1 InterPark, Chicago, IllinoisContractPROPOSED CONTRACT Department(s): Bureau of Administration Vendor: InterPark, Chicago, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute Good(s) or Service(s): Reserve and Self-Parking Spaces Contract Value: $262,260.00 Contract period: 8/1/2022 - 7/31/2024, with two (2), one (1) year renewal options Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY 2022 $43,710.00, FY 2023 $131,130.00, FY 2024 $87,420.00 Accounts: 11000.1011.33830.550130 Contract Number(s): 2245-02281R Concurrences: The contract-specific goal set on this contract was zero. The Chief Procurement Officer concurs. Summary: This contract will provide the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer with reserved and self-parking spaces. The parking spaces are needed for County-owned vehicles for Cook County related business. The vendor was selected pursuant to a publicly advertised competitive bid in accordance with the Cook County Procurement Code. Interpark was the lowest, responsive, and responsible bidder.approvePass Action details Not available
22-4496 1 ARPA VITAL COMMUNITIES PROGRAM INITIATIVES IMPLEMENTED BY THE BUREAU OF ADMINISTRATION, VETERANS AFFAIRSResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION ARPA VITAL COMMUNITIES PROGRAM INITIATIVES IMPLEMENTED BY THE BUREAU OF ADMINISTRATION, VETERANS AFFAIRS WHEREAS, on March 11, 2021, the federal government authorized the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (“ARPA”) which includes $1.9 trillion in federal stimulus funds to hasten the United States’ recovery from the economic and health effects caused by the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS, specifically, the federal government has authorized and allocated a federal award of approximately $1,000,372,385B of ARPA funding to Cook County to assist the County in its recovery from the economic and health effects of COVID-19; and WHEREAS, on June 24, 2021, the Cook County American Rescue Plan Act Framework (the “ARPA Framework”) was presented to the Cook County Board of Commissioners; and WHEREAS, the Cook County Board of Commissioners via Resolution 21-3654 accepted the ARPA federal award allocated to Cook County to assist the County in its recovery from the economic and health effects of COVID-19 in the amount of approximately $1,000,372,385.00; and approvePass Action details Not available
22-4059 1 ARPA Environment & Sustainability Subrecipient AgreementsResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION ARPA SUSTAINABLE AND SMART COMMUNITIES PROGRAM INITIATIVES IMPLEMENTED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY WHEREAS, on March 11, 2021, the federal government authorized the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (“ARPA”) which includes $1.9 trillion in federal stimulus funds to hasten the United States’ recovery from the economic and health effects caused by the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS, specifically, the federal government has authorized and allocated a federal award of approximately $1,000,372,385B of ARPA funding to Cook County to assist the County in its recovery from the economic and health effects of COVID-19; and WHEREAS, on June 24, 2021, the Cook County American Rescue Plan Act Framework (the “ARPA Framework”) was presented to the Cook County Board of Commissioners; and WHEREAS, the Cook County Board of Commissioners via Resolution 21-3654 accepted the ARPA federal award allocated to Cook County to assist the County in its recovery from the economic and health effects of COVID-19 in the amount of approximately $1,000,372approvePass Action details Not available
22-4107 1 2123-07151R Montrose Air Quality Services LLCContractPROPOSED CONTRACT Department(s): Environment & Sustainability Vendor: Montrose Air Quality Services LLC, Pine Brook, New Jersey Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute Good(s) or Service(s): Air Monitoring Support Services Contract Value: $659,286.00 Contract period: 7/30/2022 - 7/29/2025 with two (2), one (1) year renewal options. Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY 2022 $214,250.00, FY 2023 $219,762.00, FY 2024 $225,274.00 Accounts: 11000.1161.35000.520830.00000.00000 Contract Number(s): 2123-07151R Concurrences: The vendor has met the Minority- and Women-owned Business Enterprise Ordinance via full MBE waiver. The Chief Procurement Officer concurs. Summary: The Department of Environment & Sustainability monitors air quality in Chicago and County-wide pursuant to a federal grant agreement with the United States Environmental Protection Agency and in accordance with the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s Ambient Air Monitoring Network Plan. The procurement of air monitoring servicapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4453 1 FEMA Public AssistanceGrant Award AmendmentPROPOSED GRANT AWARD AMENDMENT Department: Emergency Management and Regional Security Grantee: Emergency Management and Regional Security Grantor: FEMA Public Assistance Request: Authorization to increase Purpose: To increase the County’s FEMA Public Assistance grant award to accommodate additional funding for the coverage of vaccine distribution and administrative costs. Supplemental Grant Amount: N/A Grant Period: 3/13/2020 (beginning of national emergency) through the end of the federal emergency declaration. Extension Period: N/A Fiscal Impact: $100,000,000.00 (Award will be increased from $248,927,546.18 to 348,927,546.18) Accounts: 11900.1265.53990.50000 No cash match required. FEMA is currently funding COVID-19 related eligible costs at 100% moving to 90% after July 1 Date of Previous Board Authorization for Grant: Previous grant award approved by the Budget Director pursuant to Resolution 22-1660 Previous Grant Amount: $248,927,546.18 Concurrences: The Budget Department has received all requisite documents and detapprovePass Action details Not available
22-3712 1 Supplemental Resolution 87th Street Bridge over B & OCT RailroadSupplemental Improvement Resolution (Highway)PROPOSED SUPPLEMENTAL IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS) Department: Transportation and Highways Project Type: Motor Fuel Tax Project Request: Approval of the Proposed Supplemental Improvement Resolution Project: 87th Street Bridge over B.O.C.T. Railroad Location: Village of Bridgeview, Illinois Section: 19-B4224-00-BR County Board District: 6 Centerline Mileage: N/A Fiscal Impact: $2,200,000.00 Accounts: Motor Fuel Tax Fund: 11300.1500.29152.560019 Board Approved Date and Amount: July 25, 2019, $3,300,000.00 Increased Amount: $2,200,000.00 Total Adjusted Amount: $5,500,000.00 Summary: The Department of Transportation and Highways respectfully requests approval of the proposed Supplemental Improvement Resolution for work being done in the Village of Bridgeview. A supplemental resolution is needed for appropriating funds for the removal and replacement of the concrete deck and approach slabs of the 87th Street Bridge over the B.O.C.T. Railroad in the Village of Bridgeview in Cook County.approvePass Action details Not available
22-3725 1 Contract for 2211-01271 Vibratory Asphalt RollersContract (Highway)PROPOSED CONTRACT (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS) Department(s): Transportation and Highways Vendor: McCann Industries Inc., Adison, Illinois 60101 Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute contract. Good(s) or Service(s): Goods: Vibratory Asphalt Rollers Location: Countywide Section: N/A Contract Value: $239,980.00 Contract period: 8/1/2022-7/31/2024 Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY 2022 $239,980.00. Accounts: 11569.1500.21120.560155 Contract Number(s): 2211-01271 Concurrences: The contract-specific goal set on this contract was zero. The Chief Procurement Officer concurs. Summary: The Department of Transportation and Highways respectfully requests approval of the proposed Contract between the County and McCann Industries Inc., Adison, Illinois. This contract will provide for the capital equipment purchase of Vibratory Asphalt Rollers. The Asphalt Rollers are used during the spring and summer months for pavement preservation activities on Cook County roadways. The Asphalt RollapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4013 1 Contract for German Church Road over Flag Creek, contract no. 2211-04041Contract (Highway)PROPOSED CONTRACT (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS) Department(s): Transportation and Highways Vendor: Areatha Construction Company, Inc., Streamwood, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute contract. Good(s) or Service(s): German Church Road over Flag Creek Location: Cook County Commissioner District 17 Section: 21-B4119-00-BR Contract Value: $571,176.80 Contract period: 8/11/2022 - 1/30/2026 Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY 2022 $285,588.40, FY 2023 $285,588.40 Accounts: Motor Fuel Tax: 11300.1500.29150.560019 Contract Number(s): 2211-04041 Concurrences: The vendor has met the Minority- and Women-owned Business Enterprise Ordinance via direct participation. The Chief Procurement Officer concurs. Summary: The Department of Transportation and Highways respectfully requests approval of the proposed contract between the County and Aretha Construction Company, Inc., Streamwood, Illinois. The work being performed will be the German Church Road over Flag Creek. ImprovemenapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4060 1 Monthly Status Report for Construction - June 2022ReportREPORT Department: Transportation and Highways Report Title: Bureau of Construction June 2022 Status Report Report Period: 6/1/2022 - 6/30/2022 Action: Receive and File Summary: The Department of Transportation and Highways respectfully requests that the status report be received and filed for Construction for the month of June 2022.receive and filePass Action details Not available
22-4084 1 Contract for 2021 Bridge Repair Project, co no. 2211-04083Contract (Highway)PROPOSED CONTRACT (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS) Department(s): Transportation and Highways Vendor: Era-Valdivia Contractors, Inc., Chicago, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute contract. Good(s) or Service(s): 2021 Bridge Repair Project Location: Cook County Commissioner Districts 9 and 14 Section: 21-BRREP-00-BR Contract Value: $1,849,755.05 Contract period: 8/11/2022 - 1/30/2026 Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY 2022 $924,877.53, FY 2023 $924,877.52 Accounts: Motor Fuel Tax: 11300.1500.29150.560019 Contract Number(s): 2211-04083 Concurrences: The vendor has met the Minority- and Women-owned Business Enterprise Ordinance via direct participation. The Chief Procurement Officer concurs. Summary: The Department of Transportation and Highways respectfully requests approval of the proposed Contract between the County and Era-Valdivia Contractors, Inc., Chicago, Illinois. The Contract is for the 2021 Bridge Repair Project. The work to be done includes improvements sapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4090 1 Contract for co no. 2038-18488A: Preliminary and Design Engineering Services for Buffalo Grove RoadContract (Highway)PROPOSED CONTRACT (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS) Department(s): Transportation and Highways Vendor: Ciorba Group, Inc., Chicago, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute contract. Good(s) or Service(s): Preliminary Engineering and Environmental (Phase I) Location: Village of Arlington Heights, Village of Buffalo Grove, and Village of Wheeling, Illinois Section: 21-W1446-00-PV Contract Value: $726,444.00 Contract period: 8/1/2022 - 1/31/2024 Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY 2022 $150,000.00; FY 2023 $500,000.00; FY 2024 $76,444.00 Accounts: Rebuild IL Bond Program: 11300.1500.29152.560019 Contract Number(s): 2038-18488A Concurrences: The vendor has met the Minority-and Women-owned Business Enterprise Ordinance via direct participation. The Chief Procurement Officer concurs. Summary: The Department of Transportation and Highways respectfully requests approval of the proposed Contract between the County and Ciobra Group, Inc., Chicago, Illinois. Under this contract, CiapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4091 1 Contract for co number 2038-18488C Preliminary and Design Engineering Services for I-55 Frontage RoadContract (Highway)PROPOSED CONTRACT (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS) Department(s): Transportation and Highways Vendor: Baxter & Woodman, Inc., Chicago, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute contract. Good(s) or Service(s): Preliminary Engineering and Environmental (Phase I) Location: Village of Burr Ridge, Illinois Section: 21-FRI55-00-PV Contract Value: $686,368.00 Contract period: 8/1/2022 - 7/31/2024 Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY 2022 $150,000.00; FY 2023 $400,000.00; FY 2024 $136,368.00 Accounts: Rebuild IL Bond Program: 11300.1500.29152.560019 Contract Number(s): 2038-18488C Concurrences: The vendor has met the Minority- and Women-owned Business Enterprise Ordinance via direct participation. The Chief Procurement Officer concurs. Summary: The Department of Transportation and Highways respectfully requests approval of the proposed Contract between the County and Baxter & Woodman, Inc., Chicago, Illinois. Under this contract, Baxter & Woodman, Inc. will prepare a preliminaryapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4093 1 Contract for co number 2211-04082 Guardrail and Traffic BarrierContract (Highway)PROPOSED CONTRACT (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS) Department(s): Transportation and Highways Vendor: Midwest Fence Corporation, Chicago, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute contract. Good(s) or Service(s): Guardrail and Traffic Barrier Terminals Replacement and Repair Location: Countywide Section: N/A Contract Value: $1,412,250.00 Contract period: 8/1/2022-7/31/2024, with One (1) Year Renewal Option Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY 2022 $385,000.00; FY 2023 $600,000.00; FY 2024 $427,250.00 Accounts: 11300.1500.29150.540370 Contract Number(s): 2211-04082 Concurrences: The vendor has met the Minority- and Women-owned Business Enterprise Ordinance via full MBE waiver. The Chief Procurement Officer concurs. Summary: The Department of Transportation and Highways respectfully requests approval of the proposed Contract between the County and Midwest Fence Corporation, Chicago, Illinois. This contract will provide for maintaining, upgrading, and replacing damaged guaapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4094 1 Improvement Resolution for CDOT - Strategic Transportation InitiativesImprovement Resolution (Highway)PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS) Department: Transportation and Highways Project Type: Motor Fuel Tax Project Request: Approval of appropriation of Motor Fuel Tax Funds Project: CDOT (Chicago Department of Transportation) - Strategic Transportation Initiatives Location: City of Chicago, Illinois Section: 22-CDOT1-00-PV County Board District(s): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7-13 Centerline Mileage: N/A Fiscal Impact: $20,000,000.00 Accounts: Motor Fuel Tax: 11300.1500.29150.520830; 11300.1500.29150.521536; 11300.1500.29150.521551 Summary: The Department of Transportation and Highways respectfully requests approval of the proposed Improvement Resolution for work being done throughout the City of Chicago. The resolution is appropriating funds to participate in the CDOT(Chicago Department of Transportation) - Strategic Transportation Initiatives to be implemented by the City of Chicago at various locations in Cook County.approvePass Action details Not available
22-4095 1 E-builder - New Contract for Transportation and HighwaysContract (Technology)PROPOSED CONTRACT (TECHNOLOGY) Department(s): Transportation and Highways Vendor: e-Builder, Inc., Sunrise, Florida Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute contract Good(s) or Service(s): e-Builder Software License and Service Agreement Contract Value: $1,399,403.00 Contract period: 10/1/2022-9/30/2025 with three (3), one (1), year renewal options. Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY 2022 $634,411, FY 2023 $382,496, FY 2024 $382,496 Accounts: 11856.1500.10155.540136 Contract Number(s): 2112-09211 Action: Refer to Committee Concurrence(s): The Contract-specific goal set on this contract was zero. The Chief Procurement Officer concurs. The Chief Information Officer has reviewed this item and concurs with this recommendation. Summary: The Department of Transportation and Highways respectfully requests that this item be referred to Committee for further discussion. This contract provides Cook County Department of Transportation and Highways with a real time integrated Capital Program and PreferPass Action details Not available
22-4124 1 Intergovernmental Agreement with Orland ParkIntergovernmental Agreement (Highway)PROPOSED INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS) Department: Transportation and Highways Other Part(ies): Village of Orland Park, Illinois Request: Approval of Proposed Intergovernmental Agreement Goods or Services: Construction and Construction Engineering Location: Village of Orland Park, Illinois Section: 22-W2509-00-BT Centerline Mileage: N/A County Board District: 17 Agreement Number(s): N/A Agreement Period: One-time agreement Fiscal Impact: $486,500.00 Accounts: Motor Fuel Tax: 11300.1500.29150.560019 Summary: The Department of Transportation and Highways respectfully requests approval of the proposed Intergovernmental Agreement between the County and the Village of Orland Park. The Village will be the lead agency for construction and construction engineering of an improvement along 104th Avenue from 163rd Place to 159th Street. The County will reimburse the Village for its share of construction and construction engineering costs.approvePass Action details Not available
22-4169 1 Improvement Resolution for CDOT - Commissioner's Initiatives in Aldermanic WardsImprovement Resolution (Highway)PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS) Department: Transportation and Highways Project Type: Motor Fuel Tax Project Request: Approval of appropriation of Motor Fuel Tax Funds Project: CDOT(Chicago Department of Transportation) - Commissioner's Initiatives in Aldermanic Wards Location: City of Chicago, Illinois Section: 22-CDOT2-00-PV County Board District(s): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7-13 Centerline Mileage: N/A Fiscal Impact: $10,500,000.00 Accounts: Motor Fuel Tax: 11300.1500.29150.520830; 11300.1500.29150.521536; 11300.1500.29150.521551 Summary: The Department of Transportation and Highways respectfully requests approval of the proposed Improvement Resolution for work being done throughout the City of Chicago. The resolution is appropriating funds to participate in the CDOT(Chicago Department of Transportation) - Commissioner's Initiatives in Aldermanic Wards to be implemented by the City of Chicago at various locations in Cook County.approvePass Action details Not available
22-4195 1 Intergovernmental Agreement with CDOT for PartnershipsIntergovernmental Agreement (Highway)PROPOSED INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS) Department: Transportation and Highways Other Part(ies): City of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Request: Approval of Proposed Intergovernmental Agreement. Goods or Services: Improvements Location: City of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Section: 22-CDOT1-00-PV Centerline Mileage: N/A County Board District: 1,2,3,4,5,7-13 Agreement Number(s): N/A Agreement Period: One-time agreement Fiscal Impact: $20,000,000.00 Accounts: Motor Fuel Tax: 11300.1500.29150.560019 Summary: The Department of Transportation and Highways respectfully requests approval of the proposed Intergovernmental Agreement between the County and the City of Chicago. The City will be the lead agency for strategic transportation improvements at various locations in the City. The County will reimburse the City for eligible preliminary engineering, design engineering, land acquisition, construction and construction engineering costs.approvePass Action details Not available
22-4243 1 Improvement Resolution for Traffic Signal Modernization & Replacement Program (TSMRP)Improvement Resolution (Highway)PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS) Department: Transportation and Highways Project Type: Motor Fuel Tax Project Request: Approval of appropriation of Motor Fuel Tax Funds Project: Traffic Signal Modernization & Replacement Program Location: Countywide Section: 23-TSMRP-00-TL County Board District(s): Countywide Centerline Mileage: N/A Fiscal Impact: $13,200,000.00 Accounts: Motor Fuel Tax Fund: 11300.1500.29152.560019 Summary: The Department of Transportation and Highways respectfully requests approval of the proposed Improvement Resolution for Traffic Signal Modernization. The resolution is appropriating funds for the Traffic Signal Modernization and Replacement Program at various locations in Cook County.approvePass Action details Not available
22-4245 1 Supplemental Improvement Resolution for Oakton Street - Caldwell Avenue Sidewalk ConnectivitySupplemental Improvement Resolution (Highway)PROPOSED SUPPLEMENTAL IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS) Department: Transportation and Highways Project Type: Motor Fuel Tax Project Request: Approval of the proposed Supplemental Improvement Resolution Project: Oakton Street - Caldwell Avenue Sidewalk Connectivity Location: Village of Morton Grove, Illinois Section: 18-IICBP-12-EG County Board District: 13 Centerline Mileage: N/A Fiscal Impact: $133,000.00 Accounts: Motor Fuel Tax Fund: 11300.1500.21950.521536 Board Approved Date and Amount: 7/25/2018, $90,000.00 Increased Amount: $133,000.00 Total Adjusted Amount: $223,000.00 Summary: The Department of Transportation and Highways respectfully requests approval of the proposed Supplemental Improvement Resolution for work being done on Oakton Street in the Village of Morton Grove. The supplemental resolution is appropriating funds for the Oakton Street - Caldwell Avenue Sidewalk Connectivity project in the Village of Morton Grove in Cook County.approvePass Action details Not available
22-4255 1 Improvement Resolution for Central Avenue Bridge Emergency RepairImprovement Resolution (Highway)PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS) Department: Transportation and Highways Project Type: Motor Fuel Tax Project Request: Approval of appropriation of Motor Fuel Tax Funds Project: Central Avenue Bridge over I-55 Location: City of Chicago, Village of Forest View, Village of Stickney, Illinois Section: 22-W3924-00-BR County Board District(s): 16 Centerline Mileage: N/A Fiscal Impact: $1,100,000.00 Accounts: Motor Fuel Tax Fund: 11300.1500.29150.560019 Summary: The Department of Transportation and Highways respectfully requests approval of the proposed Improvement Resolution for work being done on the Central Avenue Bridge. The resolution is appropriating funds for the emergency repair of the Central Avenue Bridge over I-55 in the villages of Forestview and Stickney, and the City of Chicago in Cook County.approvePass Action details Not available
22-4294 1 Improvement Resolution for all 2022 Invest in Cook AwardsImprovement Resolution (Highway)PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS) Department: Transportation and Highways Project Type: 2022 Invest in Cook Program Request: Approval of appropriation of Motor Fuel Tax Funds Project: Transit, bicycle, pedestrian and roadway improvements for 2022 Invest in Cook Program. Location: Various Municipalities and Entities Section: Multiple County Board District(s): All Cook County Board Districts Centerline Mileage: N/A Fiscal Impact: $8,852,636.00 Accounts: Motor Fuel Tax: 11300.1500.29150.560019 Summary: The Department of Transportation and Highways respectfully requests approval of the proposed Improvement Resolution for the 2022 Invest in Cook (IIC) Program. This improvement is needed to fund various, multi-modal transportation projects across the entirety of Cook County as an enactment of the priorities set forth in our Long-Range Transportation Plan, Connecting Cook County. The 42 different projects include transit, bicycle, pedestrian and roadway improvements at various stages of completion. The diversapprovePass Action details Not available
22-3542 1 Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc., Chicago, IllinoisContractPROPOSED CONTRACT Department(s): Department of Capital Planning and Policy Vendor: Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc., Chicago, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute Good(s) or Service(s): Professional Construction Management Services (CIP Health & Hospitals Portfolio) Contract Value: $27,827,960.00 Contract period: 8/1/2022-7/31/2026 Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY 2022 $2,101,019.54, FY 2023 $6,525,297.17, FY 2024 $7,036,618.53, FY 2025 $7,242,795.32, FY 2026 $4,922,229.43 Accounts: 11569.1031.11190.560105/7.00000.00000 (Capital Improvement Program) Contract Number(s): 2138-18551 Concurrences: The vendor has met the Minority- and Women-owned Business Enterprise Ordinance via direct participation. The Chief Procurement Officer concurs. Summary: Contract provides the Department of Capital Planning and Policy with professional construction and design management services to support County staff with the development and execution of capital projects under the Capital Improvement approvePass Action details Not available
22-4112 1 Mid-West Moving & Storage, Inc. Elk Grove Village, IllinoisContractPROPOSED CONTRACT Department(s): Department of Capital Planning and Policy Vendor: Mid-West Moving & Storage, Inc., Elk Grove Village, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute Good(s) or Service(s): Moving Services Contract Value: Not-To-Exceed $750,000.00 Contract period: 8/1/2022-7/31/2025, with two (2), one (1) year renewal options Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY 2022 $80,000.00 FY 2023 $250,000.00 FY 2024 $250,000.00 FY 2025 $170,000.00 Accounts: 11100.1499.33930.520830.00000.00000 Contract Number(s): 2185-18584R Concurrences: The vendor has met the Minority- and Women-owned Business Enterprise Ordinance via direct participation. The Chief Procurement Officer Concurs Summary: This contract will allow the Department of Capital Planning and Policy to receive countywide moving services as they relate to various Board-approved Capital Improvement Projects. The vendor was selected pursuant to a publicly advertised competitive bid in accordance with the Cook County ProcuremeapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4208 1 GMA Construction Group, Chicago, IllinoisContractPROPOSED CONTRACT Department(s): Department of Capital Planning and Policy Vendor: Griggs, Mitchell & Alma of IL, LLC d/b/a GMA Construction Group, Chicago, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute Good(s) or Service(s): Construction Manager at Risk Services Contract Value: Not to Exceed $24,200,000.00 Contract period: 10/1/2022-9/30/2024 Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY 2022 $67,300.00, FY 2023 $21,800,000.00, FY 2024 $2,332,700.00 Accounts: 11569.1031.11190.560105/7.00000.00000 (Capital Improvement Program) Contract Number(s): 2123-18696 Concurrences: The vendor has met the Minority- and Women-owned Business Enterprise Ordinance via direct participation. The Chief Procurement Officer concurs. Summary: This contract will provide construction management at risk services as they relate to ADA modernization of the 5th floor of 118 N. Clark, including Cook County Board Room. The contract will also include floors 1 and 2 of 118 N. Clark, and will incorporate the restacking plan foreferPass Action details Not available
22-4333 1 Bulley & Andrews LLC, Chicago, IllinoisContractPROPOSED CONTRACT Department(s): Department of Capital Planning and Policy Vendor: Bulley & Andrews LLC, Chicago, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute Good(s) or Service(s): Construction Manager at Risk Services Contract Value: $42,662,949.00 Contract period: 8/1/2022 - 7/31/2027, with two (2), one (1) year renewal options. Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY 2022 $4,000,000.00, FY 2023 $13,500,000.00, FY 2024 $11,000,000.00, FY 2025 $8,000,000.00, FY 2026 $3,000,000.00, FY 2027 $3,162,949.00 Accounts: 11569.1031.11190.560105/7.00000.00000 (Capital Improvement Program) Contract Number(s): H22-25-066 Concurrences: The vendor has met the Minority- and Women-owned Business Enterprise Ordinance via direct participation. N/A-PROCURED BY CCH Summary: This request is for the provision of Construction Management at Risk (CMAR) Services for the abatement, remediation, campus demolition, and utility isolation of the Cook County Department of Emergency Management and Regional Security faapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4454 1 IMEG Corporation, Naperville, IllinoisContractPROPOSED CONTRACT Department(s): Department of Capital Planning and Policy Vendor: IMEG Corporation, Naperville, Illinois 60563 Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute Good(s) or Service(s): Professional A/E Design Services Contract Value: $600,000.00 Contract period: 8/1/2022-7/31/2024, with two (2), one (1) year renewal options Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY 2022 $100,000.00, FY 2023 $300,000.00, FY 2024 $200,000.00 Accounts: 11569.1031.11190.560105/7.00000.00000 Contract Number(s): H22-25-114 Concurrences: The vendor has met the Minority- and Women-owned Business Enterprise Ordinance via direct participation. PROCURED BY CCH Summary: This request is for the provision of professional Architectural and Engineering (“A/E”) Services for the design of the replacement of the overhead paging and nurse call systems at John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital (“JHS”). A/E services will include a review and assessment of the existing systems and recommendations for new compatible systems in order to approvePass Action details Not available
22-3537 1 Prime ElectricContractPROPOSED CONTRACT Department(s): Department of Facilities Management Vendor: Prime Electric Co., Inc., Chicago, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute Good(s) or Service(s): Switchgear, Preventive Maintenance, Repair and Replacement of Electrical Distribution Equipment Contract Value: $1,471,805.00 Contract period: 12/1/2022 - 11/30/2025 with one (1) two (2) year renewal options Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY2023 $490,596.00, FY2024 $490,596.00, FY2025 $490,613.00 Accounts: 11100.1200.12355.540350 Contract Number(s): 2102-18741 Concurrences: The vendor has met the Minority- and Women-owned Business Enterprise Ordinance via direct participation. The Chief Procurement Officer concurs. Summary: The Department of Facilities Management requests authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute a contract with Prime Electric Co., Inc. for Switchgear, Preventative Maintenance, Repair and Replacement of Electrical Distribution Equipment at various Cook CoapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4054 1 United Scrap Metal, Inc.ContractPROPOSED CONTRACT Department(s): Department Facilities Management Vendor: United Scrap Mental Metal, Inc., Cicero, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute Good(s) or Service(s): Scrap Metal Collection and Recycling Contract Value: Cook County shall receive 31.25 % of all scrap mental revenue generated Contract period: 8/1/2022 - 7/31/2025 with one (1) two (2) year renewal option Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: Revenue Generating Accounts: N/A Contract Number(s): 2045-01262R Concurrences: The contract-specific goal set on this contract was zero. The Chief Procurement Officer concurs. Summary: The Department of Facilities Management requests authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute a contract with United Scrap Metal, Inc. to pick-up and recycle scrap metal at various Cook County facilities. This is a revenue generating contract based on the percentage of revenue United Scrap Metal, Inc. will return to Cook County for the collection of scrap metal. Competitive biddingapprove as amended in the errataPass Action details Not available
22-4271 1 161 N. Clark Lease AgreementLease AgreementPROPOSED LEASE AGREEMENT Department: Department of Real Estate Management Request: Request to Approve New Lease Agreement Landlord: 161 N. CLARK OWNER, LLC Tenant: County of Cook Location: 161 N. Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60601 Term/Extension Period: 8/1/2022 - 9/30/2026 Space Occupied: Approx. 106,402 square feet Monthly Rent: $295,781.00, with 2.5% escalation per year Fiscal Impact: Approximately $14,800,000.00, which includes approximately $1,500,000.00 in buildout costs associated with preparing the space for occupancy. FY22: $1,886,062 FY23: $1,930,310 FY24: $3,556,450 FY25: $3,654,624 FY26: $3,755,531 Accounts: 11286.1031.60162.550130 Option to Renew: Two (2) year renewal option with twelve (12) months’ notice Termination: None Utilities Included: Electric for outlets & lighting separately metered. HVAC, janitorial, water, and trash removal are included. Summary/Notes: Requesting approval of a new Lease Agreement with County of Cook, a body corporate and politic of the State of Illinois,approvePass Action details Not available
22-4440 1 OCS PROPERTY OWNER, LLC Lease AgreementLease AgreementPROPOSED LEASE AGREEMENT Department: Department of Real Estate Management Request: Request to Approve Lease Agreement Landlord: OCS PROPERTY OWNER, LLC Tenant: County of Cook, on Behalf of the Cook County Sheriff’s Office Location: 14 W. Superior Street, Suite 201, Chicago, Illinois 60654 Term/Extension Period: 8/1/2022 - 7/31/2026 Space Occupied: Approximately 1,800 square feet Monthly Rent: None Fiscal Impact: $500.00 monthly, $6,000.00 total cleaning/maintenance fees to be paid by Cook County Sheriff’s Office Accounts: N/A Option to Renew: None Termination: Tenant may terminate Lease at any time upon thirty (30) days’ written notice to Landlord Utilities Included: Yes Summary/Notes: Requesting approval of a new Lease Agreement with OCS PROPERTY OWNER, LLC as Landlord and County of Cook, a body corporate and politic of the State of Illinois, as Tenant, for approximately 1,800 square foot of space in 14 W. Superior, Suite 201, Chicago, Illinois. The use is for Cook County Sheriff’s Office to support the approvePass Action details Not available
22-4412 1 2020 Census Wrap Up BookReportREPORT Department: Bureau of Economic Development Report Title: 2020 Census Report Report Period: 2019 - 2020 Summary: An in-depth summary of the 2020 Census Outreach Programreceive and filePass Action details Not available
22-4414 1 ARPA VITAL PROGRAM INITIATIVESResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION PROPOSED RESOLUTION FOR ARPA VITAL AND SMART COMMUNITIES PROGRAM INITIATIVES IMPLEMENTED BY THE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WHEREAS, on March 11, 2021, the federal government authorized the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (“ARPA”) which includes $1.9 trillion in federal stimulus funds to hasten the United States’ recovery from the economic and health effects caused by the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS, specifically, the federal government has authorized and allocated a federal award of approximately $1,000,372,385B of ARPA funding to Cook County to assist the County in its recovery from the economic and health effects of COVID-19; and WHEREAS, on June 24, 2021, the Cook County American Rescue Plan Act Framework (the “ARPA Framework”) was presented to the Cook County Board of Commissioners; and WHEREAS, the Cook County Board of Commissioners via Resolution 21-3654 accepted the ARPA federal award allocated to Cook County to assist the County in its recovery from the economic and health effects of COVID-19 in the amount of approximately $1,0approvePass Action details Not available
22-3944 1 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)Grant AwardPROPOSED GRANT AWARD Department: Department of Planning and Development Grantee: Cook County Bureau of Economic Development Grantor: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Request: Authorization to accept grant Purpose: To support various community development, homeless and social services, affordable housing, and economic development activities in suburban Cook County Grant Amount: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG): $10,319,307.00 Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG): $856,927.00 HOME Investment Partnerships: $7,164,103.00 Grant Period: CDBG: 10/1/2022-9/30/2029 ESG: 10/1/2022-9/30/2024 HOME: 10/1/2022-9/30/2030 Fiscal Impact: None Accounts: The account string where cash match requirement, if applicable, is funded, in following format: Fund.Office.Object Account, Object Account Description. Concurrences: The Budget Department has received all requisite documents and determined the fiscal impact on Cook County, if any. Summary: Transmitted herewith are the proposed funding sources and categories fapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4541 1 EKJ Wheeling LLCResolution (Class 6B) Purchase for ValuePROPOSED RESOLUTION EKJ Wheeling LLC 6B PROPERTY TAX INCENTIVE REQUEST WHEREAS, the Cook County Bureau of Economic Development received and reviewed a Real Property Assessment Classification 6b application containing the following information: Applicant: EKJ Wheeling LLC Address: 43 W. Hintz Rd., Wheeling, Illinois Municipality or Unincorporated Township: Village of Wheeling Cook County District: 14th District Permanent Index Number: 03-14-200-030-0000 Municipal Resolution Number: Village of Wheeling Resolution No. 21-089 Number of month property vacant/abandoned: Number of months vacant Special circumstances justification requested: Yes Proposed use of property: Industrial use - warehousing, manufacturing, and/or distribution Living Wage Ordinance Compliance Affidavit Provided: Yes WHEREAS, the Cook County Board of Commissioners has adopted a Real Property Assessment Classification 6b that provides an applicant a reduction in the assessment level for an abandoned industrial facility; and WHEREAS, the Cook County Classification SyreferPass Action details Not available
22-4544 1 Today's Temptations, IncResolution (Class 6B) Purchase for ValuePROPOSED RESOLUTION Today's Temptations, Inc. 6B PROPERTY TAX INCENTIVE REQUEST WHEREAS, the Cook County Bureau of Economic Development received and reviewed a Real Property Assessment Classification 6b application containing the following information: Applicant: Today's Temptations, Inc. Address: 7171 Marquardt Drive, Wheeling, Illinois Municipality or Unincorporated Township: Village of Wheeling Cook County District: 14th District Permanent Index Number: 03-14-404-045-0000, 03-14-404-046-0000, 03-14-404-047-0000,03-14-404-048-0000, 03-14-404-049-0000, 03-14-404-050-0000 and 03-14-404-051-0000 Municipal Resolution Number: Village of Wheeling Resolution No. 21-090 Number of month property vacant/abandoned: Six (6) months vacant Special circumstances justification requested: Yes Proposed use of property: Industrial use - manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution Living Wage Ordinance Compliance Affidavit Provided: Yes WHEREAS, the Cook County Board of Commissioners has adopted a Real Property Assessment Classification 6b that providesreferPass Action details Not available
22-4552 1 Morgan Li LLC -1001 Washington StreetResolution (Class 8) Purchase for ValuePROPOSED RESOLUTION Morgan Li LLC CLASS 8 PROPERTY TAX INCENTIVE REQUEST WHEREAS, the Cook County Bureau of Economic Development received and reviewed a Real Property Assessment Classification 8 application containing the following information: Applicant: Morgan Li LLC Address: 1001 Washington Street, Chicago Heights, Illinois Municipality or Unincorporated Township: City of Chicago Heights Cook County District: 5th District Permanent Index Number: 32-21-200-010-0000 Municipal Resolution Number: City of Chicago Heights, Resolution No. 2021-140 Number of month property vacant/abandoned: 23 days vacant Special circumstances justification requested: Yes Proposed use of property: Industrial use - warehousing, manufacturing, and/or distribution Living Wage Ordinance Compliance Affidavit Provided: Yes WHEREAS, the Cook County Board of Commissioners has adopted a Real Property Assessment Classification 8 that provides an applicant a reduction in the assessment level for an abandoned commercial facility; and WHEREAS, the Cook County CreferPass Action details Not available
22-0293 1 FOP Deputy Sheriff SergeantResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION APPROVAL OF A COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT INCLUDING AN ECONOMIC PACKAGE (WAGE INCREASES AND HEALTHCARE) BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF COOK/SHERIFF OF COOK COUNTY AND THE ILLINOIS FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE (FOP), REPRESENTING THE DEPUTY SHERIFF SERGEANTS WHEREAS, the Illinois Public Employee Labor Relations Act (5 ILCS 315/1 et seq.) has established regulations regarding collective bargaining with a union; and WHEREAS, a collective bargaining agreement for the period of December 1, 2020, through November 30, 2024, has been negotiated between the County of Cook/Sheriff of Cook County and the Illinois Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), representing the Deputy Sheriff Sergeants; and WHEREAS, salary adjustments and general wage increases are reflected in the salary schedules included in the collective bargaining agreement negotiated between the County of Cook/Sheriff of Cook County and the Illinois Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), representing the Deputy Sheriff Sergeants; and (a) effective upon ratification of the collective bargaining agreement by the Cook approvePass Action details Not available
22-0294 1 RWDSU LOCAL 200ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION APPROVAL OF A COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT INCLUDING AN ECONOMIC PACKAGE (WAGE INCREASES AND HEALTHCARE) BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF COOK AND THE COOK COUNTY PHARMACY ASSOCIATION, CHICAGO JOINT BOARD/RETAIL, WHOLESALE AND DEPARTMENT STORE UNION (RWDSU) LOCAL 200, REPRESENTING ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF WHEREAS, the Illinois Public Employee Labor Relations Act (5 ILCS 315/1 et seq.) has established regulations regarding collective bargaining with a union; and WHEREAS, a collective bargaining agreement for the period of December 1, 2020, through November 30, 2024, has been negotiated between the County of Cook and the Cook County Pharmacy Association, Chicago Joint Board/Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) Local 200, representing Administrative Staff; and WHEREAS, salary adjustments and general wage increases are reflected in the salary schedules included in the collective bargaining agreement negotiated between County of Cook and the Cook County Pharmacy Association, Chicago Joint Board/Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) LocalapprovePass Action details Not available
22-1966 1 HR Bi-Weekly Reports Pay Period 10, 11, and 12ReportREPORT Department: Bureau of Human Resources Report Title: HR Bi-Weekly Activity Reports Report Period: Pay Period 10: April 24, 2022 - May 7, 2022 Pay Period 11: May 8, 2022 - May 21, 2022 Pay Period 12: May 22, 2022 - Jun 4, 2022 Summary: This report lists all new hires and terminations of employees in executive, administrative or professional positions, Grades 17 through 24, and employees in such positions who have transferred positions, received salary adjustments, whose positions have been transferred or reclassified, or employees who are hired into positions as Seasonal Work Employees, Extra Employees, Extra Employees for Special Activities and Employees per Court Order.receive and filePass Action details Not available
22-4265 1 MAP 607 ContractResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION APPROVAL OF A COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT INCLUDING AN ECONOMIC PACKAGE (WAGE INCREASES AND HEALTHCARE) BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF COOK/SHERIFF OF COOK COUNTY AND METROPOLITAN ALLIANCE OF POLICE (MAP), CHAPTER 507, REPRESENTING TELECOMMUNICATION SUPERVISORS WHEREAS, the Illinois Public Employee Labor Relations Act (5 ILCS 315/1 et seq.) has established regulations regarding collective bargaining with a union; and WHEREAS, a collective bargaining agreement for the period of December 1, 2020, through November 30, 2024, has been negotiated between the County of Cook/Sheriff of Cook County and Metropolitan Alliance of Police (MAP), Chapter 507, representing Telecommunication Supervisors; and WHEREAS, salary adjustments and general wage increases are reflected in the salary schedules included in the collective bargaining agreement negotiated between the County of Cook/Sheriff of Cook County and Metropolitan Alliance of Police (MAP), Chapter 507, representing Telecommunication Supervisors; and (a) effective upon ratification of the collective bargaining approvePass Action details Not available
22-4266 1 COUPE July 28 2022ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION APPROVAL OF A PREVAILING WAGE INCREASES BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF COOK AND THE COALITION OF UNIONIZED PUBLIC EMPLOYEES (COUPE) WHEREAS, the Illinois Public Employee Labor Relations Act (5 ILCS 315/1 et5 seq.) has established regulations regarding collective bargaining with a union; and WHEREAS, the County is obligated to pay the prevailing rate for these categories of employees pursuant to the state statute, 820 ILCS 130 et.seq., and the collective bargaining agreement between the County of Cook/Sheriff of Cook County and the Coalition of Unionized Public Employees (COUPE), representing, Pipe Coverer, Pipe Coverer Foreman, Pipe Coverer Material Handler, Machinists, Machinists Foreman, Electrical Plan Examiner, Electrician, Electrician Foreman, Chief Electrical Inspector, Electrical Equipment Technician, Electrical Mechanic, Electrical Inspector, Electrical Equipment Foreman, Telecommunications Electrician Foreman, Telecommunications Electrician, Biomedical Electrical Technician, Biomedical Electrical Technician Foreman, Chief Telecommunications Electrician, approvePass Action details Not available
22-4267 1 FOP Police SergeantsResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION APPROVAL OF A COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT INCLUDING AN ECONOMIC PACKAGE (WAGE INCREASES AND HEALTHCARE) BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF COOK/SHERIFF OF COOK COUNTY AND THE ILLINOIS FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE (FOP) LABOR COUNCIL, REPRESENTING POLICE SERGEANTS WHEREAS, the Illinois Public Employee Labor Relations Act (5 ILCS 315/1 et seq.) has established regulations regarding collective bargaining with a union; and WHEREAS, a collective bargaining agreement for the period of December 1, 2020, through November 30, 2024, has been negotiated between the County of Cook and the Illinois Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Labor Council, representing Police Sergeants; and WHEREAS, salary adjustments and general wage increases are reflected in the salary schedules included in the collective bargaining agreement negotiated between the County of Cook and the Illinois Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Labor Council, representing Police Sergeants; and (a) effective upon ratification of the collective bargaining agreement by the Cook County Board of Commissioners, all bargaapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4550 1 Transfer funds to OT accountTransfer of FundsPROPOSED TRANSFER OF FUNDS Department: Board of Review Request: Transfer Funds Reason: The Board of Review is mid 2021 Tax Appeals Session and requires its staff to work mandatory overtime until the session ends. Therefore, we require additional funds to pay OT bi-weekly, and to meet FSLA overtime regulation. From Account(s): 11000.1050.35010.501010 Sal/Wage of Reg Employees, $254,619.00; 11000.1050.10155.501805 Training, $50,000.00; 11000.1050.10155.501770 Seminars, $35,000.00; 11000.1050.35010.5020610 Advertising, $20,000.00. To Account(s): 11000.1050.10155.501211 Planned Overtime Compensation, $359,619.00. Total Amount of Transfer: $359,619.00 On what date did it become apparent that the receiving account would require an infusion of funds in order to meet current obligations? What was the balance in the account on that date, and what was the balance 30 days prior to that date? On May 1, 2022, it became apparent that the overtime account required an infusion of funds. The balance on that date was $239,429.00; 30 days prior it was $274,549.00. approvePass Action details Not available
22-3372 1 Traffic Safety School - National Safety CouncilContractPROPOSED CONTRACT Department(s): Office of the Chief Judge, Circuit Court of Cook County Vendor: National Safety Council, Itasca, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute Good(s) or Service(s): Administer the Circuit Court’s Traffic Safety School Program Contract Value: $0.00 Contract period: 9/9/2022 - 9/8/2027, with three (3) one-year renewal options Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: $0, No-cost contract to the county, program fees paid by student participants; contract provides net cost reimbursements to Cook County Accounts: 11100.1310.35095.580380, Appropriation Adjustments for Cost Reimbursements Contract Number(s): 2108-18660 Concurrences: The contract-specific goal set on this contract was zero. The Chief Procurement Officer concurs. Summary: The Office of the Chief Judge is requesting authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute a contract with the National Safety Council. The contract will be used for an independent, qualified organization to maapprovePass Action details Not available
22-3995 1 Illinois Criminal Justice Information AuthorityGrant AwardPROPOSED GRANT AWARD Department: Office of the Chief Judge, Circuit Court of Cook County Grantee: Office of the Chief Judge Grantor: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority Request: Authorization to accept grant Purpose: Program Support, Access to Community-Based Treatment Drug Court Program (ACT) Grant Amount: $606,867.00 Grant Period: 7/1/2022 - 6/30/2023 Fiscal Impact: None, no matching contribution required Accounts: Not applicable Concurrences: The Budget Department has received all requisite documents and determined the fiscal impact on Cook County, if any. Summary: The Circuit Court of Cook County Access to Community-Based Treatment Drug Court Program (ACT) is a post-adjudication drug court probation program. The program combines intensive judicial supervision, with rigorously monitored rehabilitation services, strict oversight and accountability, and a team approach to decision-making to help individuals with substance use disorders from becoming repeat offenders. Grant funds will be allocated to staff salaries and approvePass Action details Not available
22-3996 1 Illinois Criminal Justice Information AuthorityGrant AwardPROPOSED GRANT AWARD Department: Office of the Chief Judge, Circuit Court of Cook County Grantee: Office of the Chief Judge Grantor: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority Request: Authorization to accept grant Purpose: Program Support, Rehabilitation Alternative Probation/Women’s Rehabilitation Alternative Probation Drug Court (W)RAP program Grant Amount: $369,958.00 Grant Period: 7/1/2022 - 6/30/2023 Fiscal Impact: None, no matching contribution required Accounts: Not applicable Concurrences: The Budget Department has received all requisite documents and determined the fiscal impact on Cook County, if any. Summary: The Circuit Court of Cook County Rehabilitation Alternative Probation/Women’s Rehabilitation Alternative Probation Drug Court (W)RAP is a post-adjudication probation program. The program operates under the evidence-based adult drug court models that combine intensive judicial supervision; mandatory drug testing; graduated incentives, sanctions and therapeutic adjustments; and comprehensive behavioral health treatmenapprovePass Action details Not available
22-3997 1 Illinois Criminal Justice Information AuthorityGrant AwardPROPOSED GRANT AWARD Department: Office of the Chief Judge, Circuit Court of Cook County Grantee: Office of the Chief Judge Grantor: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority Request: Authorization to accept grant Purpose: Program Support, Cook County Adult Probation Department’s (APD) Recidivism Reduction Program Grant Amount: $213,767.00 Grant Period: 7/1/2022 - 6/30/2023 Fiscal Impact: None, no matching contribution required Accounts: Not applicable Concurrences: The Budget Department has received all requisite documents and determined the fiscal impact on Cook County, if any. Summary: The Cook County Adult Probation Department’s (APD) Recidivism Reduction Program (RRP) is a post-adjudication program targeting high-moderate and high-risk probationers from all felony courtrooms operating in the Illinois Circuit Court of Cook County. RRP is a supervision program utilizing several evidence-based and promising practice tools to ensure increased opportunities for behavior change and support to eligible individuals in Cook County. RRP approvePass Action details Not available
22-4020 1 Behavioral Services Quarterly ReportReportREPORT Department: Office of the Chief Judge, Circuit Court of Cook County Report Title: Behavioral Services Quarterly Report Report Period: 3/1/2022 - 5/31/2022 Summary: Pursuant to the Cook County Board Resolution to assess needs and improve the quality and effectiveness of behavioral health provided by Cook County government, enclosed are the quarterly reports of behavioral health programs and services provided by the Circuit Court of Cook County.referPass Action details Not available
22-4214 1 Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services AdministrationGrant AwardPROPOSED GRANT AWARD Department: Office of the Chief Judge, Circuit Court of Cook County Grantee: Office of the Chief Judge Grantor: Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Request: Authorization to accept grant Purpose: Program Support, Circuit Court of Cook County Rehabilitation Alternative Probation/Women's Rehabilitation Alternative Probation Drug Court (RAP/WRAP) Substance Abuse Treatment Capacity Expansion Program Grant Amount: $399,999.00 Grant Period: 7/30/2022 - 7/29/2023 Fiscal Impact: None, no matching contribution required Accounts: Not applicable Concurrences: The Budget Department has received all requisite documents and determined the fiscal impact on Cook County, if any. Summary: The purpose of the RAP/WRAP Treatment Capacity Expansion Program is to increase the number of drug court participants who graduate successfully from the program and who achieve stable recovery, and affect the long-term health and safety needs of these individuals and their comapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4215 1 Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)Grant AwardPROPOSED GRANT AWARD Department: Office of the Chief Judge, Circuit Court of Cook County Grantee: Office of the Chief Judge Grantor: Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Request: Authorization to accept grant Purpose: Program Support, Circuit Court of Cook County North Suburban Municipal Districts Drug Court Service Enhancement Program Grant Amount: $399,957.00 Grant Period: 9/30/2022 - 9/29/2023 Fiscal Impact: None, no matching contribution required Accounts: Not applicable Concurrences: The Budget Department has received all requisite documents and determined the fiscal impact on Cook County, if any. Summary: The Cook County North Suburban Municipal Districts Drug Court Enhancement Program supports the Court’s capacity to assess needs, offer practical recovery support, reduce financial and access to barriers to treatment through integration of clinical case management services with health literacy and health insurance assistance, and strengthen client outcomes approvePass Action details Not available
22-4369 1 Panoramic Adult Guardianship Case Management SystemContractPROPOSED CONTRACT Department(s): Office of the Public Guardian, Circuit Court of Cook County Vendor: Panoramic Software, Inc. Dana Point, California Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute Good(s) or Service(s): Adult Guardianship Case Management System License and System Maintenance Contract Value: $264,000.00 Contract period: 9/17/2022 - 9/16/2024 - with three (3) one-year renewals options Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY 2022 $27,500, FY 2023 $132,000, FY 2024 $104,500 Accounts: 11100.1305.35325.540135 Maintenance of Data Processing Equipment Contract Number(s): 2210-04193 Concurrences: The contract-specific goal set on this contract was zero. The Chief Procurement Officer concurs. Summary: Panoramic Software, Inc. developed and installed the proprietary Adult Guardianship Case Management System for the Public Guardian's Office case management and fiduciary accounting systems. The system is web-based and provides unlimited (24/7) electronic access to information on wards and their finapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4126 1 Chicago Tribune Company, Chicago, IllinoisContractPROPOSED CONTRACT Department(s): Clerk of the Circuit Court, County Clerk Office, Office of the Chief Procurement Officer, Department of Revenue, Zoning Board of Appeals, Secretary to the Board, Board of Review, Department of Transportation, and Highways Vendor: Chicago Tribune Company, Chicago, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute Good(s) or Service(s): Publication of Legal Notices and Advertising Contract Value: $648,000.00 Contract period: 8/1/2022 - 7/31/2025 with two (2), one (1) year optional renewals Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY2022: $72,000.00, FY202023:$216,000.00, FY2024: $216,000.00, FY 2025: $144,000.00 Fiscal Impact Per Department: Clerk of the Circuit Court: FY2022: $41,056.98; FY2023:$143,489.67; FY2024:$138,489.67; FY2025:$92,309.20 Cook County Clerk: FY2022: $23,527.88; FY2023:$44,809.77 FY2024:$51,309.77; FY2025:$34,194.44 Office of the Chief Procurement Officer: FY2022: 3,584.09; FY2023:$ 16,846.90; FY2024:$ 15,346.90 FY2025:$ 10,225.76 Department of RevenapprovePass Action details Not available
22-3961 1 Food Services Management SystemContractPROPOSED CONTRACT Department(s): Cook County Sheriff’s Office, Department of Corrections and Court Services Vendor: CBM Premier/Summit Food Services Joint Venture, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute Good(s) or Service(s): Food Service Management System Contract Value: $42,733,742.00 Contract period: 7/29/2022-7/28/2025 with three (3), one (1) year renewal options Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: DOC FY 2022, $3,364,921.00 DOC FY 2023, $14,111,247.33 DOC FY 2024, $14,111,247.33 DOC FY 2025, $10,746,325.68 Court Services FY 2022, $51,250.00 Court Services FY 2023, 133,333.66 Court Services FY 2024, 133,333.66 Court Services FY 2025, $82,083.34 Accounts: DOC-1239: 11100.1239.16875.520225 (Food Services) Court Services-1230: 11100.1230.16876.520335 (Lodging for non-employees) Contract Number(s): 2106-07211 Concurrences: The vendor has met the Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprise Ordinance via direct participation. The Chief Procurement Officer conapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4048 1 Vehicle Repair Services, Areas North and SouthContractPROPOSED CONTRACT Department(s): Cook County Sheriff’s Office Vendor: Auto Experts of Oak Park, Oak Park, Illinois; Beverly Hills Garage, Chicago, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute Good(s) or Service(s): Vehicle Repair Services, Areas North & South Contract Value: $1,241,515.00 (Auto Experts of Oak Park); $1,271,000.00 (Beverly Hills Garage) Contract period: 12/1/2022 - 11/30/2025, with one (1), two-year renewal option Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY 2023 $413,838.00, FY 2024 $413,839.00, FY 2025 $413,838.00 (Auto Experts of Oak Park); FY 2023 $423,667.00, FY 2024 $423,666.00, FY 2025 $423,667.00 (Beverly Hills Garage) Accounts: 11100.1499.13355.540250 (Automotive Operations and Maintenance) Contract Number(s): 2217-02081A (Auto Experts of Oak Park); 2217-02081B (Beverly Hills Garage) Concurrences: 2217-02081A: The vendor has met the Minority-and Women-owned Business Enterprise Ordinance via full MBE and WBE waiver. 2217-02081B: The vendor has met the Minority- and WomenapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4122 1 Behavioral Health Services Report (March-May)ReportREPORT Department: Cook County Sheriff’s Office Report Title: Behavioral Health Services Quarterly Report Report Period: March 2022 - May 2022 Summary: This Quarterly report is to comply with the requirements of Resolution# 21-1189 to Assess Needs and Improve the Quality and Effectiveness of Behavioral Health Care Provided by the Cook County Government.referPass Action details Not available
22-4170 1 Transfer of FundsTransfer of FundsPROPOSED TRANSFER OF FUNDS Department: Cook County Treasurer Request: Fund Transfer Reason: The Treasurer’s Office will be using the surplus in the salaries and wages account to pay for fiscal year 2023 capital items in fiscal year 2022 which will ultimately reduce the amount of special purpose appropriation requested in fiscal year 2023. From Account(s): 11854.1060.17080.501010 (Sal/Wag of Reg Employees) - $260,000.00 To Account(s): 11854.1060.21120.560225 (Computer & Data Proc Supplies) - $260,000.00 Total Amount of Transfer: $260,000.00 On what date did it become apparent that the receiving account would require an infusion of funds in order to meet current obligations? What was the balance in the account on that date, and what was the balance 30 days prior to that date? This transfer is not needed in order to meet FY22 obligations. The purpose of this transfer is to proactively purchase capital items expected in FY23 during FY22 in order to reduce the amount of special purpose funds requested in FY23. Balance as of 6/27/2022 11854.1060.2112approvePass Action details Not available
22-3992 1 2022 UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND NATIONAL WALK FOR EDUCATIONConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION 2022 UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND NATIONAL WALK FOR EDUCATION WHEREAS, in 1943, Dr. Frederick D. Patterson, president of Tuskegee Institute suggested to the presidents of other private black colleges that they pool their monies and make a united appeal to the national conscience; and WHEREAS, on April 25, 1944, the United Negro College Fund (“UNCF”) was incorporated with twenty-seven member colleges as a not-for-profit entity established to assist its member institutions of higher education to raise funds from the public for their mutual support; and WHEREAS, the importance of the United Negro College Fund, and the historically Black colleges and universities it supports, promotes the value of higher education as well as the traditional values of family and heritage that have made this nation great; and WHEREAS, over the past seven decades the UNCF has grown to become the nation’s oldest and most successful African American higher education assistance organization in the country by having raised more than $5 billion and having helped more than 500,000 approvePass Action details Not available
22-4406 1  Consent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING MISS ILLINOIS TEEN USA DAWN PARKS WHEREAS, Dawn Parks was born January 21, 2003, to Kimberly and DeWayne Parks; and WHEREAS, at the age of 8, Dawn Parks recalls feeling small and undervalued by teachers, coaches, and peers; and WHEREAS, Dawn graduated from Rich Township High School, where she was a member of the National Honor Society, Scholastic Bowl, Mathlete Team, Student Agency Board Treasurer, Captain of the Varsity Pompon team, a three-sport athlete: basketball, volleyball, and softball; and WHEREAS, Ms. Dawn Parks is the founder of Stand Tall, an organization focused on empowering young people to be confident in their body; and WHEREAS, Ms. Dawn Parks is mission oriented in giving back to her community by speaking to the youth; and WHEREAS, Ms. Dawn Parks gives most of her pageant success to Ms. Aftan Brown, her first pageant coach who inspired her to dream big; and WHEREAS, Ms. Dawn Parks Pageant accomplishments includes, Miss Prairie State Pre-Teen 2016, International Junior Miss Illinois Jr Teen 2018, Miss Illinois HighapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4528 1  Consent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION JAMES E. RYAN, IN MEMORIAM WHEREAS, Almighty God in His infinite wisdom called Jim Ryan from our midst on June 12, 2022; and WHEREAS, Jim Ryan was the beloved husband of 54 years to his high school sweetheart, Marie, nee Pahls; and WHEREAS, Jim Ryan was the devoted father of John (Stacie), Jim (Jennifer), Matthew (Melissa), Amy, the late Patrick, and the late Ann Marie; and WHEREAS, Jim Ryan was the proud grandfather of Caitlyn, Joey, Sarah, Grace, Emma, Stella, Elly, Sophie, Sam, Michael, and Molly; and WHEREAS, Jim Ryan was the cherished brother of Maria (Terry) Koch and Margaret (John) Noldan; and WHEREAS, Jim Ryan was the dear uncle to Terry (Stacey) Koch, Tom (Kim) Koch, John Noldan, Katie (James) Chivilo, Jenny (Pete) Jahn, and Maggie (Dan) Gallagher; and WHEREAS, Jim Ryan was born in Chicago and grew up in Villa Park. His father, Edward, was a homebuilder, and his mother, Elisa, was an Italian immigrant and homemaker; and WHEREAS, Jim Ryan graduated from St. Procopius Academy, now Benet Academy, and what is now Illinois BenedictinapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4535 1  Consent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION MARILYNN J. MAY, IN MEMORIAM WHEREAS, Almighty God in His infinite wisdom called Marilynn May from our midst on May 15, 2022; and WHEREAS, Marilynn May was the beloved sister of Nancy Taccio Cacciato and John Taccio; and WHEREAS, Marilynn May was born to the late World War II Veteran Nick Taccio and the late Betty Taccio nee Monahan in Chicago; and WHEREAS, Marilynn May raised her two sons, the late Anthony and the late Nicholas, in River Grove; and WHEREAS, while raising her sons, Marilynn was involved with a variety of community organizations, such as River Grove baseball and softball, the local PTAs, the River Grove Beautification Committee, River Front Fest, Cub Scouts Troop 142, the River Grove Lions, River Grove Moose Lodge #780/River Park Moose Lodge #2578, the American Legion Auxiliary, and Friends of River Grove; and WHEREAS, Marilynn May also served the Village of River Grove professionally in many capacities, including Assistant to the President, Deputy Village Clerk, and Director of Personnel; and WHEREAS, Marilynn May’s commapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4567 1 Franklin R. "Pancho" Safford ResolutionConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE OF FRANKLIN R. SAFFORD WHEREAS, Franklin R. Safford, 87, known to family, friends, and colleagues as Pancho, served as Chair of the Northwestern History Department from 1986-89 and again from 1992-94. He was also the Associate Dean for the Social Sciences from 1994-98 and 2001-2002 and Director of International Studies from 2002-06. He died June 16, 2022 in Evanston, Illinois; and WHEREAS, Pancho married his beloved wife, Joan Bainbridge, in 1959. They raised their two sons, Mark and Joshua, in Evanston, where they found a caring, engaged group of friends and neighbors that they were involved with on many issues that improved the life of all; and WHEREAS, Pancho avidly supported his performing artist children and shared responsibility raising them when his wife's legal career with the United States Department of Justice blossomed; and WHEREAS, he was a partner to his wife and children as well as to his students and colleagues in encouraging their growth and success in any endeavor; and WHEREAS, his leadership at Northwestern andapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4568 1 John Michael Carson ResolutionConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE OF JOHN MICHAEL CARSON WHEREAS, loyal, former employee of the Cook County Clerk David Orr’s office, who was known for quality constituent services and for exceptional leadership as an election official; and WHEREAS, John was born in 1957 to Mary Jo Carson and John Hatvagner. After his father died, Mary Jo married Merrill Carson who adopted John and raised him as his son; and WHEREAS, John was raised in Thornton Township by his loving mother, along with his faithful brother David. John attended Thornton Township High School before going to college at South Suburban College. He later took courses at the University of Illinois at Chicago while working for the Cook County Clerk; and WHEREAS, John moved to Evanston in 1992 and immediately became a key member of the Democratic Party of Evanston serving in various leadership roles; and WHEREAS, John was employed in the Cook County Clerk’s Office from 1991 to 2010 and held multiple constituent outreach and election positions; and WHEREAS, John had a reputation for being laser-focusapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4570 1 Jim Schwall ResolutionConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE OF JIM SCHWALL WHEREAS, Jim Schwall, singer-songwriter, photographer, and co-founder of the legendary Siegel-Schwall Band died at the age of 79 at his home in Tucson, Arizona; and Jim was born in Evanston and grew up in Wilmette, attending New Trier High School; and WHEREAS, growing up, Jim bought his LPs from legendary Chicago record store owner Bob Koester. “He played Lead Belly records and a lot of bluegrass and blues music, like Lightnin’ Hopkins, Ahmad Jamal,” his brother said. “There was a lot of folk music happening,” his brother said, “and at a party once, one of his friends brought a guitar down from the attic.” It was a Gibson B-25 acoustic. He started to play and just took off with it, continuing to perform with that same B-25, later amplified; and WHEREAS, Jim played guitar, mandolin, bass guitar, accordion, and other instruments. He studied music at Roosevelt University where he met Corky Siegel and became interested in electric blues music. They formed the blues duo in 1964 and began playing at Chicago bars and clubs.approvePass Action details Not available
22-4599 1  Consent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING ERIE FAMILY HEALTH DURING NATIONAL HEALTH CENTER WEEK WHEREAS, in 1957, Dr. Robert Snyder, an internist at Northwestern University Medical School, began providing onsite medical care for senior citizens at Erie Neighborhood House, a community center for immigrants in West Town; and WHEREAS, by 1970, Erie Family Health Centers had evolved into a full-service community health center and was officially incorporated as a separate entity from Erie Neighborhood House; and WHEREAS, today Erie provides care to over 87,000 patients a year, serving people from over 150 zip codes across Cook County; and WHEREAS, the US Department of Health and Human Services recognizes Erie as a “Health Center Quality Leader” for providing care that ranks in the top 10% nationally for quality. In 2021, during a continued pandemic, Erie’s quality scores were ranked #1 in Illinois; and WHEREAS, during the pandemic, Erie has provided over 120,000 COVID-19 vaccines, over 60,000 COVID-19 tests, and care and support to 7,000 patients who tested positive for the virusapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4600 1 National Minority Mental Health Awareness MonthConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING NATIONAL MINORITY MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH IN COOK COUNTY WHEREAS, the month of July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, a month-long initiative to bring awareness to the unique mental health struggles of all racial and ethnic minorities across the country; and WHEREAS, National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month was brought before Congress, to be formally recognized on June 2, 2008, in honor of Bebe Moore Campbell with the goal of bringing forth solutions to the unique mental health struggles of racial and ethnic minorities; and WHEREAS, in Mental Health America’s 2022 state ranking report, Illinois ranked 12th overall which indicates lower prevalence of mental illness and higher rates of access to care; and WHEREAS, despite Illinois’s high overall ranking, according to an article published in BMC Public Health, many minority groups in Illinois have disproportionate differences in access to health care which affects their health-related quality of life; and WHEREAS, despite experiencing mental health issues approvePass Action details Not available
22-4601 1  Consent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE PARK RIDGE PISTOLS FOR WINNING THE USSSA SPACE COAST WORLD SERIES WHEREAS, the Park Ridge Pistols girls’ travel softball team won the 16B USSSA Space Coast World Series held in Viera, Florida on July 1, 2022; and WHEREAS, the Pistols were dominant the eight games they played, with a perfect 8-0 series and 7 shutouts. They outscored their opponents an astounding 52-5; and WHEREAS, the Pistols opened the tournament by beating the Atlanta Flames 7-0, the Louisiana Patriots 2-0, the Southern Indiana Hotshots 8-0, the Carolina Thunder 5-0, and the Argyle Xtreme Aces 8-0 in just the first two days of competition; and WHEREAS, the Pistols proceeded to beat the Tennessee Mojo with a 6-0 shutout and the Atlanta Premier with a remarkable 10-0 shutout; and WHEREAS, the Pistols finished the tournament by facing the Tennessee Mojo once again and succeeded in winning 6-5 to secure the championship; and WHEREAS, the Park Ridge Pistols faced 21 teams from around the country and had the most points scored and the fewest points given up throughoutapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4623 1 HONORING THE SOUL CHILDREN OF CHICAGOConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE SOUL CHILDREN OF CHICAGO WHEREAS, the Soul Children of Chicago’s (SCC) organization is the nation’s oldest internationally acclaimed, Grammy award winning youth gospel choir, and is a 501(c)3 professional youth organization whose mission is to Educate, Elevate, and Illuminate “EEI” our youth ages 7 through 17; and WHEREAS, in 1981, the establishment of the organization began under the leadership of Dr. Walter Whitman Jr. with a vision to help develop our youth and their gifts, catapulting them into becoming the next generation of global leaders by assisting in the areas of Family, Religion - (Spirituality), Business - (Economy, Finance), Politics - (Government), Education, Media - (Communication), Arts - (Entertainment, Celebration, Sports) where they not only advance in life and people skills, but improve in their everyday skills; and WHEREAS, using creative arts as a catalyst, SCC strives to provide an incentive for inner city youth to remain free of gangs, drugs and teen pregnancies while maintaining academic excellence; and WHEREASapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4625 1 Resolution Honoring the Life of James Cole Founder of Shine KingConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE OF JAMES COLE FOUNDER OF SHINE KING WHEREAS, James Cole was born in Humboldt, Tennessee, to sharecroppers Gertie and Vernon Cole; and WHEREAS, James Cole and his family arrived in Chicago around ninth grade and he attended Marshall High School on the West Side; and WHEREAS, Mr. Cole’s entrepreneurial streak was evident early on. He would shine shoes outside a pool hall at Madison Street and Kedzie Avenue to make some money for extra curricula activities; and WHEREAS, Mr. Cole’s first brick-and-mortar business was at a record store at 3205 W. Madison St. By 1964, he started renting the store himself; and WHEREAS, Mr. Cole’s Shine King store has become a vestige in the community. His stores have provided jobs for people in the community. His shops have also been a safe haven where people network, shoot the breeze with friends, and have a laugh; and WHEREAS, Mr. Cole has inspired a generation of entrepreneurs. He was a generous man who believed in helping those who were at-risk, neglected, and forgotten by society. Those who neeapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4645 1 The Bravery and Heroic Actions of Detective Corporal Matthew LeveilleConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION THE BRAVERY AND HEROIC ACTIONS OF DETECTIVE CORPORAL MATTHEW LEVEILLE WHEREAS, There are moments in life in which one never knows when your preparation, practice, or experiences may be called into action; and WHEREAS, On July 18, 2022, an emergency call was placed in Posen, Illinois in which a child was not breathing; Detective Corporal Matthew Leveille arrived and upon realizing while waiting on the ambulance, the life of 10-month-old child was imperiled and with deliberate action, he performed a heroic act by taking the child from the parent & performed CPR; and WHEREAS, Because of his spontaneous reaction the child’s life was saved; and WHEREAS, Detective Corporal Matthew Leveille completed police training in 2016 and begin working as Police Officer; Midlothian 2016, South Chicago Heights 2018, Posen 2019, Promoted to Corporal 2020 and Promoted to Detective Corporal 2021; and WHEREAS, The Citizens and Police Officers of Posen, Illinois hereby recognize commend and honor an act of bravery, taking the action to save another’s life; and WHEREAapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4646 1 CONGRATULATING LINCOLNWOOD FIRE CHIEF MIKE HANSEN ON HIS RETIREMENTConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING LINCOLNWOOD FIRE CHIEF MIKE HANSEN ON HIS RETIREMENT WHEREAS, Chief Mike Hansen will retire from the Lincolnwood Fire Department on August 16, 2022 after 32 years of dedicated service as Lincolnwood Fire Chief; and WHEREAS, Chief Hansen has served the Lincolnwood Fire Department since 1990, having been the longest serving Fire Chief in the community’s history thus far, and his contributions can be seen throughout the Lincolnwood community and the broader field of fire and emergency medical services; and WHEREAS, Chief Hansen authored Lincolnwood’s first Emergency Operations and Mitigation Plan and started the Village’s Safety Committee; and WHEREAS, in 1993, Chief Hansen became a founding member of the Northeastern Illinois Public Safety Training Academy (NIPSTA) and was responsible for the development and instruction of the Academy’s initial fire officer training program. To this day, NIPSTA acts as an intergovernmental agency that offers a regional, state-of the art safety training facility for municipalities and fire protection dapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4656 1 John Wilson (Jack) McAllister ResolutionConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE OF JOHN WILSON (JACK) MCALLISTER WHEREAS, John Wilson (Jack)McAllister, was a lifelong resident of Cook County, and an advocate for people living with disabilities; and WHEREAS, Jack was born in 1950. After growing up in Northbrook, he became a longtime Wilmette resident whose large number of friends was legendary; and WHEREAS, Jack was a standout athlete in swimming and baseball at both Glenbrook North and Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois; and WHEREAS, Jack worked after college as a mental health aide at Evanston Hospital and studied Rolfing and Massage therapy. These experiences led to his desire to serve people living with disabilities: and WHEREAS, Jack was married to Colleen. They raised their two children Katelynn and Jack in Wilmette; and WHEREAS, Jack was employed for many years by Orchard Village, a leading residential program for people living with disabilities, where he held various leadership positions; and WHEREAS, Jack played key roles in Orchard Village’s expansion in Skokie and led effortsapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4665 1 Raymond T. DeGrazia, In MemoriamConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION RAYMOND T DEGRAZIA, IN MEMORIAM WHEREAS Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called Raymond T. DeGrazia from our midst, and WHEREAS Raymond T. DeGrazia was the beloved husband of Donna (nee Barbara), and WHEREAS Raymond T. DeGrazia was the loving father of Disa (Gino) DeGrazia-Aliasi and Deanna DeGrazia, and WHEREAS Raymond T. DeGrazia was the devoted son of the late Raymond and Concetta “Connie” DeGrazia, and WHEREAS Raymond T. DeGrazia was the cherished son-in-law of the late Vito Barbara and the late Carmella Previte Barbara, and WHEREAS Raymond T. DeGrazia was a loving papa of Gianni and Santino, and WHEREAS Raymond T. DeGrazia was the dear brother of Paul (Barbara) DeGrazia, and the late Anthony (Loretta) DeGrazia, and WHEREAS Raymond T. DeGrazia was a fond uncle of many nieces and nephews, and WHEREAS Raymond T. DeGrazia established DeGrazia Real Estate in 1984, and WHEREAS all who knew him will attest that Raymond T. DeGrazia was a kind and compassionate man, virtuous of character and gentle in spirit, admired and resapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4666 1 Kathleen C. Sweeney, In MemoriamConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION KATHLEEN C. SWEENEY, IN MEMORIAM WHEREAS Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called Kathleen C. Sweeney from our midst, and WHEREAS Kathleen C. Sweeney was the beloved wife of the late Martin Sweeney, and WHEREAS Kathleen C. Sweeney was the loving mother of James (Marilyn), John, Marty (Margie) Sweeney, Sheila (Gilles) Charriere, and Bernadette (Maurice) Walsh, and WHEREAS Kathleen C. Sweeney was the cherished grandmother of Joseph (Emily), Kevin (Gianna), James, Patrick, Conor, Kaitlin, Michelle, Mark, and Erin, and WHEREAS Kathleen C. Sweeney was the fond sister of Frank Carroll, and WHEREAS Kathleen C. Sweeney preceded in death by her seven dear siblings, and WHEREAS Kathleen C. Sweeney was the kind aunt of many nieces and nephews, and WHEREAS all who knew her will attest that Kathleen C. Sweeney was a kind and compassionate woman, virtuous of character and gentle in spirit, admired and respected by her many friends and neighbors, and dearly loved by her family, now therefore BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners oapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4668 1 William L. March, In MemoriamConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION WILLIAM L. MARCH, IN MEMORIAM WHEREAS Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called William L. March from our midst, and WHEREAS William L. March was the beloved husband Betty nee Loborec, and WHEREAS William L. March was the loving father of Leslie March, Billy (Lucy) March and Gail (Paul Salapatas, and WHEREAS William L. March was the cherished grandfather of Scott and Matt Pacana, Gia, Erin and Will March, Michael and Zak Salapatas; adored great-grandfather of Henry Pacana, and WHEREAS William L. March was the devoted son of the late Raleigh and late Mildred March, and WHEREAS William L. March was the dear brother of Raleigh and Winifred, and WHEREAS William L. March was a loving uncle to many nieces and nephews, and WHEREAS William L. March was a dedicated employee of the City of Chicago for over 50 plus years as a member of the International Union of Operating Engineers - Local 150, and WHEREAS all who knew him will attest that William L. March was a kind and compassionate man, virtuous of character and gentle in spirit, adapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4670 1 Leo Caruso, In MemoriamConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION LEO PETER CARUSO, IN MEMORIAM WHEREAS Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called Leo Caruso from our midst, and WHEREAS Leo Caruso was the devoted son of Leo and Ruth (nee Jasas), and WHEREAS Leo Caruso was the dear brother of Nancy Caruso and James (Renee) Caruso, and WHEREAS Leo Caruso was a loving uncle of James, Michael, and Katherine Hillock, Angelina and Juliana Caruso, and WHEREAS Leo Caruso was a loving nephew, cousin, and friend to many, and WHEREAS Leo Caruso was a dedicated employee of the City of Chicago’s Bureau of Electricity, WHEREAS all who knew him will attest that Leo Caruso was a kind and compassionate man, virtuous of character and gentle in spirit, admired and respected by his many friends and neighbors, and dearly loved by his family, now therefore BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Cook County that the Board does hereby offer its deepest condolences and most heartfelt sympathy to the family and many friends of Leo Caruso and joins them in sorrow at this time of loss, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4003 1 Fiesta del Sol 50th AnniversaryConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE 50th ANNIVERSARY OF FIESTA DEL SOL WHEREAS, in 2022, Fiesta del Sol will be celebrating its 50th Anniversary; and WHEREAS, Fiesta del Sol, the largest Latino festival in the Midwest, is an admission-free event, bringing patrons, sponsors, and vendors from across the nation and offering live entertainment, local art, a variety of food, activities, and educational information in an alcohol and tobacco-free, family-friendly environment; and WHEREAS, Fiesta del Sol is organized by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council (PNCC), a community-based organization that organizes, engages, and activates people and resources to positively address community issues facing Pilsen in areas such as education, housing, healthcare, social justice, and immigration reform; and WHEREAS, Fiesta del Sol is PNCC’s primary fundraising event to help fund its community organizing and service programming throughout the year; and WHEREAS, the Fiesta del Sol’s Guadalupe A. Reyes Scholarship Program has celebrated over a decade of awarding scholarships to students approvePass Action details Not available
22-4695 1 TCEP 20th AnniversaryConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING TELPOCHCALLI COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROJECT (TCEP) ON ITS 20TH ANNIVERSARY WHEREAS, originally founded in 1998, Telpochcalli Community Education Project (TCEP) has grown from a small agency dedicated to improving neighborhood educational opportunities and facilities to a full-service agency serving more than 5,000 community residents annually; and WHEREAS, on July 26, 2002, TCEP was formally established as a 501c3 nonprofit community-based organization and centers in work in four specific areas - essential services, the call center, training, and mentorship projects; and WHEREAS, TCEP identifies residents’ needs and undertakes significant advocacy efforts on their behalf through its participation in many citywide and state coalitions and networks; and WHEREAS, TCEP is a special, unique, and valuable resource center in Pilsen, Little Village and Marshall Square communities by providing its residents with wrap-around comprehensive direct services; opportunities to develop skills that ensure their active participation in decisions directly approvePass Action details Not available
22-4696 1 Mexican Folkloric Dance Company of ChicagoConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING THE MEXICAN FOLKLORIC DANCE COMPANY OF CHICAGO ON ITS 40TH ANNIVERSARY WHEREAS, the Mexican Folkloric Dance Company of Chicago was founded February 17, 1982, and incorporated on March 28, 1983; and WHEREAS, the Mexican Folkloric Dance Company of Chicago will be celebrating its 40th Anniversary at the Athenaeum Center in Chicago, Illinois on August 26, 2022, doing what it loves to do: performing the inspirational and rich folkloric dances of México; and WHEREAS, the Mexican Folkloric Dance Company of Chicago, through its authentic dance performances, has been successful in its efforts to educate the public in its vast dance repertoire and in preserving this heritage among the Mexican progeny; and WHEREAS, the Mexican Folkloric Dance Company of Chicago has toured nationally, in México and Ireland; and WHEREAS, the Mexican Folkloric Dance Company of Chicago has had the honor of performing for Presidents Reagan and Clinton, Vice President Bush, Governor Thompson, Mayors Washington and Daley, Steve Lawrence, and Eydie Gormé, the 1994approvePass Action details Not available
22-4698 1 Foster Senior Club ResolutionConsent Calendar ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING FOSTER SENIOR CLUB ON THE OCCASION OF ITS 65TH ANNIVERSARY WHEREAS, the Foster Senior Club was formed in 1957. It is the oldest senior organization in the City of Evanston and met consistently every Wednesday at Fleetwood-Jourdain Community Center until the shutdown imposed by the Covid-19 public health emergency. Not to be deterred, the Club moved their meetings to zoom. They celebrate their 65th anniversary this year in person on August 17, 2022; and WHEREAS, the Foster Senior Club has over 100 active members. Meetings are devoted to socializing, addressing their program agenda, having occasional speakers, acknowledging the sick and shut ins, and providing announcements of current events in the community; and WHEREAS, the Foster Senior Club is an iconic institution in Evanston. Their annual Fashion Show attracts over 200 supporters. The Fashion Shows features young, old, and in-between who showcase their talents and style. In 2018, Alice Turner, who at 98 ½ was perhaps the oldest participant, read the anonymous poem “I’m Fine” with the refrapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4192 1 FY2023 Preliminary ForecastReportREPORT Department: Department of Budget & Management Services Report Title: FY2023 Preliminary Forecast Report Period: 12/1/2021 - 11/30/2022 and 12/1/2022 - 11/30/2023 Summary: Pursuant to Section 2-933 of the Cook County Code of Ordinances, the Department of Budget & Management Services (DBMS) submits the attached FY2023 Preliminary Forecast, which presents a mid-year projection of FY2022 year-end revenues and expenses and an initial forecast of the FY2023 revenues and expenses.suspend the rulesPass Action details Not available
22-4192 1 FY2023 Preliminary ForecastReportREPORT Department: Department of Budget & Management Services Report Title: FY2023 Preliminary Forecast Report Period: 12/1/2021 - 11/30/2022 and 12/1/2022 - 11/30/2023 Summary: Pursuant to Section 2-933 of the Cook County Code of Ordinances, the Department of Budget & Management Services (DBMS) submits the attached FY2023 Preliminary Forecast, which presents a mid-year projection of FY2022 year-end revenues and expenses and an initial forecast of the FY2023 revenues and expenses.receive and filePass Action details Not available
22-3275 1 2021 CCTO AuditReportREPORT Department: Cook County Treasurer Report Title: 2021 CCTO Audit Report Period: 2021 Summary: Cook County Treasurer’s Office Fiscal Year 2021 Auditreceive and filePass Action details Not available
22-3536 1 Cook County Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the year ended 11/30/2020ReportREPORT Department: Bureau of Finance, Office of the County Comptroller Report Title: Cook County Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the year ended 11/30/2021 Report Period: 12/1/2020 - 11/30/2021 Summary: Annual audit of Cook County’s financial statements prepared by the Office of the Cook County Comptroller and audited by RSM US LLP in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the USA.receive and filePass Action details Not available
22-3538 1 Cook County Illinois Report to the County President, Board of Commissioners, and the Audit Committee, 5/31/2022ReportREPORT Department: Bureau of Finance, Office of the County Comptroller Report Title: Cook County Illinois Report to the County President, Board of Commissioners, and the Audit Committee, 6/7/2022 Report Period: 12/1/2020 - 11/30/2021 Summary: This report, presented by RSM US LLP, is intended solely for the information and use of the County President, County Board of Commissioners, the Audit Committee and management. It summarizes certain matters required by professional standards to be communicated to them in their oversight responsibility for the County’s financial reporting process.receive and filePass Action details Not available
22-3539 1 Cook County Illinois Report on Federal Awards (In accordance with the Single Audit Act Amendments of 1996, and Uniform Guidance) for the Fiscal Year ended 11/30/2021ReportREPORT Department: Bureau of Finance, Office of the County Comptroller Report Title: Cook County Illinois Report on Federal Awards (In accordance with the Single Audit Act Amendments of 1996, and Uniform Guidance) for the Fiscal Year ended 11/30/2021 Report Period: 12/1/2020 -11/30/2021 Summary: Annual audits of: (1) the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards prepared by the Office of the Cook County Comptroller and (2) compliance for each major federal program and on internal control over compliance required by Uniform Guidance, audited by Washington, Pittman & McKeever, LLC, in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the USA; the standards applicable to financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States; and the audit requirements of Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance).deferPass Action details Not available
22-3540 1 Cook County Health and Hospitals System of Illinois d/b/a Cook County Health (An Enterprise Fund of Cook County Illinois), Financial Report, 11/30/2021ReportREPORT Department: Bureau of Finance, Office of the County Comptroller Report Title: Cook County Health and Hospitals System of Illinois d/b/a Cook County Health (An Enterprise Fund of Cook County Illinois), Financial Report, 11/30/2021 Report Period: 12/1/2020 - 11/30/2021 Summary: Annual audit of the CCH financial statements prepared by CCH Finance and audited by RSM US LLP in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the USA.receive and filePass Action details Not available
22-3544 1 Cook County Health and Hospitals System d/b/a Cook County Health Report to the Audit and Compliance Committee, 5/31/2022ReportREPORT Department: Bureau of Finance, Office of the County Comptroller Report Title: Cook County Health and Hospitals System d/b/a Cook County Health Report to the Audit and Compliance Committee, 6/6/2022 Report Period: 12/1/2020 - 11/30/2021 Summary: This report, presented by RSM US LLP, is intended solely for the CCH Audit and Compliance Committee and summarizes certain matters required by professional standards to be communicated to them in their oversight responsibility for the CCH’s financial reporting process.receive and filePass Action details Not available
22-3545 1 Cook County Illinois Actuarial Study of the Workers Compensation and Liability Self-Insured Programs as of 11/30/2021ReportREPORT Department: Bureau of Finance, Office of the Comptroller Report Title: Cook County Illinois Actuarial Study of the Workers Compensation and Liability Self-Insured Programs as of 11/30/2021 Report Period: As of 11/30/2021 Summary: Annual actuarial study completed by Aon Global Risk Consulting.receive and filePass Action details Not available
22-3957 1 Clerk of the Circuit - FY 2021 Audit ReportReportREPORT Department: Clerk of the Circuit Court Report Title: Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County, Financial Statements and Supplementary Information Report Period: Year ending November 30, 2021 Summary: The item is relation to the Independent Auditor’s Report for the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, year ending November 30, 2021.receive and filePass Action details Not available
22-3451 1 STV CBRE JV, Chicago, IllinoisContractPROPOSED CONTRACT Department(s): Department of Capital Planning and Policy Vendor: STV CBRE JV, Chicago, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute Good(s) or Service(s): Professional Construction Management Services (CIP Corporate Portfolio) Contract Value: $27,995,416.13 Contract period: 8/1/2022-7/31/2026 Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY 2022 $1,955,306.55, FY 2023 $6,297,674.02, FY 2024 $7,231,461.09, FY 2025 $7,447,625.32, FY 2026 $5,063,349.16 Accounts: 11569.1031.11190.560105/7.00000.00000 (Capital Improvement Program) Contract Number(s): 2138-18552 Concurrences: The vendor has met the Minority- and Women-owned Business Enterprise Ordinance via direct participation. The Chief Procurement Officer concurs. Summary: Contract provides the Department of Capital Planning and Policy with professional construction and design management services to support County staff with the development and execution of capital projects under the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) Corporate PortfoliapprovePass Action details Not available
22-3541 1 Ardmore Roderick Arcadis, Chicago, IllinoisContractPROPOSED CONTRACT Department(s): Department of Capital Planning and Policy Vendor: Ardmore Roderick Arcadis, Chicago, Illinois Request: Authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute Good(s) or Service(s): Professional Construction Management Services (CIP Public Safety Portfolio) Contract Value: $29,346,084.64 Contract period: 8/1/2022-7/31/2026 Potential Fiscal Year Budget Impact: FY 2022 $2,178,612.31, FY 2023 $6,834,007.34, FY 2024 $7,479,532.27, FY 2025 $7,653,597.88, FY 2026 $5,200,334.84 Accounts: 11569.1031.11190.560105/7.00000.00000 (Capital Improvement Program) Contract Number(s): 2138-18556 Concurrences: The vendor has met the Minority- and Women-owned Business Enterprise Ordinance via direct participation. The vendor is a certified MBE firm. The Chief Procurement Officer concurs. Summary: Contract provides the Department of Capital Planning and Policy with professional construction and design management services to support County staff with the development and execution of capital projects underapprovePass Action details Not available
22-3517 1 12600 S. Holiday Drive, LLCAmendment to a Previously Approved ItemPROPOSED RESOLUTION 12600 S. Holiday Drive, LLC 6B PROPERTY TAX INCENTIVE REQUEST WHEREAS, the Cook County Bureau of Economic Development received and reviewed a Real Property Assessment Classification 6b application containing the following information: Applicant: 12600 S. Holiday Drive, LLC Address: 12600 S. Holiday Drive, Alsip, Illinois Municipality or Unincorporated Township: Village of Alsip Cook County District: 6th District Permanent Index Number: PIN Number Municipal Resolution Number: Ordinance No. 2020-12-1 Number of month property vacant/abandoned: 12 months vacant Special circumstances justification requested: Yes Proposed use of property: Industrial use - warehousing, manufacturing, and/or distribution Living Wage Ordinance Compliance Affidavit Provided: Yes WHEREAS, the Cook County Board of Commissioners has adopted a Real Property Assessment Classification 6b that provides an applicant a reduction in the assessment level for an abandoned industrial facility; and WHEREAS, the Cook County Classification System for AsapprovePass Action details Not available
22-3520 1 Green Electronics Solutions Inc.Resolution (Class 8) Purchase for ValuePROPOSED RESOLUTION Green Electronics Solutions Inc. CLASS 8 PROPERTY TAX INCENTIVE REQUEST WHEREAS, the Cook County Bureau of Economic Development received and reviewed a Real Property Assessment Classification 8 application containing the following information: Applicant: Green Electronics Solutions Inc. Address: 510 W. 172nd Street, South Holland, Illinois Municipality or Unincorporated Township: Village of South Holland Cook County District: 6th District Permanent Index Number: 29-28-105-006-0000 and 29-28-105-013-0000 Municipal Resolution Number: Village of South Holland, approved September 7, 2021 Number of month property vacant/abandoned: Two (2) months vacant Special circumstances justification requested: Yes Proposed use of property: Industrial Use - manufacturing and distribution Living Wage Ordinance Compliance Affidavit Provided: Yes WHEREAS, the Cook County Board of Commissioners has adopted a Real Property Assessment Classification 8 that provides an applicant a reduction in the assessment level for an abandoned commerapprovePass Action details Not available
22-3563 1 Basara 1601 LLCResolution (Class 6B) No Purchase for ValuePROPOSED RESOLUTION Basara 1601 LLC6B PROPERTY TAX INCENTIVE REQUEST WHEREAS, the Cook County Bureau of Economic Development received and reviewed a Real Property Assessment Classification 6b application containing the following information: Applicant: Basara 1601 LLC Address: 1601 Rohlwing Road, Rolling Meadows, Illinois Municipality or Unincorporated Township: City of Rolling Meadows Cook County District: 14th District Permanent Index Number: 02-26-200-044-0000(portion thereof) Municipal Resolution Number: City of Rolling Meadows, Resolution No. 21-R-97 Number of month property vacant/abandoned: 72 months vacant Special circumstances justification requested: Yes Proposed use of property: Industrial use - warehousing, manufacturing, and distribution Living Wage Ordinance Compliance Affidavit Provided: Yes WHEREAS, the Cook County Board of Commissioners has adopted a Real Property Assessment Classification 6b that provides an applicant a reduction in the assessment level for an abandoned industrial facility; and WHEREAS, the Cook CounapprovePass Action details Not available
22-3565 1 Best Choice MeatsResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION Best Choice Meats 6B PROPERTY TAX INCENTIVE REQUEST WHEREAS, the Cook County Bureau of Economic Development received and reviewed a Real Property Assessment Classification 6b application containing the following information: Applicant: Best Choice Meats Address: 12650 Springfield Ave., Alsip, Illinois Municipality or Unincorporated Township: Village of Alsip Cook County District: 6th District Permanent Index Number: 24-26-300-078-0000 Municipal Resolution Number: Village of Alsip, Resolution No. 2020-02-2 Number of month property vacant/abandoned: 55 months vacant Special circumstances justification requested: Yes Proposed use of property: Industrial use - warehousing, packaging, and distribution Living Wage Ordinance Compliance Affidavit Provided: Yes WHEREAS, the Cook County Board of Commissioners has adopted a Real Property Assessment Classification 6b that provides an applicant a reduction in the assessment level for an abandoned industrial facility; and WHEREAS, the Cook County Classification System for AssapprovePass Action details Not available
22-3587 1 Wennberg Investment Group, LLCResolution (Class 8) Purchase for ValuePROPOSED RESOLUTION Wennberg Investment Group, LLC CLASS 8 PROPERTY TAX INCENTIVE REQUEST WHEREAS, the Cook County Bureau of Economic Development received and reviewed a Real Property Assessment Classification 8 application containing the following information: Applicant: Wennberg Investment Group, LLC Address: 18849 Dixie Highway, Homewood, Illinois Municipality or Unincorporated Township: Village of Homewood Cook County District: 6th District Permanent Index Number: 32-06-402-006-0000 Municipal Resolution Number: Village of Homewood Resolution No. R 30-41 Number of month property vacant/abandoned: Nine (9) months vacant Special circumstances justification requested: Yes Proposed use of property: Commercial use- restaurant Living Wage Ordinance Compliance Affidavit Provided: Yes WHEREAS, the Cook County Board of Commissioners has adopted a Real Property Assessment Classification 8 that provides an applicant a reduction in the assessment level for an abandoned commercial facility; and WHEREAS, the Cook County Classification SyapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4373 1  Special Court Case (Special States Attorneys)Firm: Ancel Glink, P.C. Special State's Attorney(s): Thomas G. DiCianni Case Name: Wilson v. Trutenko, et al. Case No.(s): 21 C 3487 Time period: 09/01/2021 - 12/31/2021 This Court Ordered Amount for fees and expenses: $27,017.50 Paid to Date: $28,727.00 via CounselLink Litigation Subcommittee Approval: ($7,260.00 (amount was reduced by the Court by $259.00) on 10/05/2021), ($9,638.00 on 11/02/2021), ($4,218.00 on 12/14/2021), ($1,517.00 on 01/11/2022) and ($4,643.50 on 02/08/2022)approvePass Action details Not available
22-4374 1  Special Court Case (Special States Attorneys)Firm: Anderson, Rasor & Partners, LLP. Special State's Attorney(s): Mark Lura Case Name: Sasho Belyanov v. John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital Case No.(s): 20 L 5407 Time period: 10/01/2020 - 09/30/2021 This Court Ordered Amount for fees and expenses: $14,875.22 Paid to Date: $0.00 Litigation Subcommittee Approval: ($5,259.90 on 02/24/2021), ($2,227.25 on 06/22/2021), ($4,502.07 on 09/21/2021) and ($2,886.00 on 12/14/2021)approvePass Action details Not available
22-4376 1  Special Court Case (Special States Attorneys)Firm: Law Offices of John C. Coyne Special State's Attorney(s): John C. Coyne Case Name: Reyes v. Guevara, et al. Case No.(s): 18 C 1028 Time period: 05/26/2021 - 11/23/2021 This Court Ordered Amount for fees and expenses: $18,870.00 Paid to Date: $0.00 Litigation Subcommittee Approval: 02/08/2022approvePass Action details Not available
22-4380 1  Special Court Case (Special States Attorneys)Firm: Odelson & Sterk, LTD. Special State's Attorney(s): Burton S. Odelson Case Name: Bless v. Cook County, et al. Case No.(s): 13 C 4217 Time period: 07/19/2021 - 08/17/2021 This Court Ordered Amount for fees and expenses: $925.00 Paid to Date: $72,871.40 Litigation Subcommittee Approval: 12/14/2021approvePass Action details Not available
22-4398 1  Special Court Case (Special States Attorneys)Firm: Leinenweber, Baroni & Daffada, LLC. Special State's Attorney(s): Justin L. Leinenweber Case Name: Consolino v. Dart, et al. Case No.(s): 17 C 9011 Time period: 09/11/2021 - 11/19/2021 This Court Ordered Amount for fees and expenses: $1,195.50 Paid to Date: $50,104.55 Litigation Subcommittee Approval: 12/14/2021approvePass Action details Not available
22-4402 1  Special Court Case (Special States Attorneys)Firm: Leinenweber, Baroni & Daffada, LLC. Special State's Attorney(s): Justin L. Leinenweber Case Name: Consolino v. Dart, et al. Case No.(s): 17 C 9011 Time period: 11/20/2021 - 12/17/2021 This Court Ordered Amount for fees and expenses: $995.50 Paid to Date: $50,104.55 Litigation Subcommittee Approval: 01/11/2022approvePass Action details Not available
22-4403 1  Special Court Case (Special States Attorneys)Firm: Leinenweber, Baroni & Daffada, LLC. Special State's Attorney(s): Justin L. Leinenweber Case Name: Consolino v. Dart, et al. Case No.(s): 17 C 9011 Time period: 12/18/2021 - 01/14/2022 This Court Ordered Amount for fees and expenses: $459.00 Paid to Date: $50,104.55 Litigation Subcommittee Approval: 02/08/2022approvePass Action details Not available
22-4408 1  Special Court Case (Special States Attorneys)Firm: Leinenweber, Baroni & Daffada, LLC. Special State's Attorney(s): Justin L. Leinenweber Case Name: Tate v. Dart, et al. Case No.(s): 18 CH 2749 Time period: 12/18/2021 - 01/14/2022 This Court Ordered Amount for fees and expenses: $4,733.25 Paid to Date: $172,972.64 Litigation Subcommittee Approval: 02/08/2022approvePass Action details Not available
22-4419 1  Special Court Case (Compliance and Complaint Administrators)Compliance/Complaint Administrator: Susan G. Feibus Case Name: Shakman, et al. v. Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County, et al. Case No.(s): 69 C 2145 Date of This Order: 06/14/2022 Unopposed Petition Number: 40 This Court Ordered Amount of this petition: $25,874.29 Paid to Date: $1,220,735.89approvePass Action details Not available
22-4420 1  Special Court Case (Compliance and Complaint Administrators)Compliance/Complaint Administrator: Susan G. Feibus Case Name: Shakman, et al. v. Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County, et al. Case No.(s): 69 C 2145 Date of This Order: 06/22/2022 Unopposed Petition Number: 41 This Court Ordered Amount of this petition: $14,180.00 Paid to Date: $1,250,173.60approvePass Action details Not available
22-4421 1  Special Court Case (Compliance and Complaint Administrators)Compliance/Complaint Administrator: The Compliance Administrator for the Cook County Assessor Case Name: Shakman, et al. v. Cook County Assessor, et al. Case No.(s): 69 C 2145 Date of This Order: 06/08/2022 Unopposed Petition Number: 159 This Court Ordered Amount of this petition: $58,395.59 Paid to Date: $4,491,216.85approvePass Action details Not available
22-4422 1  Special Court Case (Compliance and Complaint Administrators)Compliance/Complaint Administrator: The Compliance Administrator for the Cook County Assessor Case Name: Shakman, et al. v. Cook County Assessor, et al. Case No.(s): 69 C 2145 Date of This Order: 06/23/2022 Unopposed Petition Number: 160 This Court Ordered Amount of this petition: $30,295.19 Paid to Date: $4,547,720.44approvePass Action details Not available
22-4424 1  Special Court Case (Compliance and Complaint Administrators)Compliance/Complaint Administrator: Cardelle Spangler Case Name: Shakman, et al. v. Clerk of Cook County, et al. Case No.(s): 69 C 2145 Date of This Order: 06/01/2022 Unopposed Petition Number: 23-2 This Court Ordered Amount of this petition: $8,503.58 Paid to Date: $920,760.64approvePass Action details Not available
22-4425 1  Special Court Case (Compliance and Complaint Administrators)Compliance/Complaint Administrator: Cardelle Spangler Case Name: Shakman, et al. v. Clerk of Cook County, et al. Case No.(s): 69 C 2145 Date of This Order: 06/09/2022 Unopposed Petition Number: 23-3 This Court Ordered Amount of this petition: $13,659.99 Paid to Date: $920,760.64approvePass Action details Not available
22-4426 1  Special Court Case (Compliance and Complaint Administrators)Compliance/Complaint Administrator: Cardelle Spangler Case Name: Shakman, et al. v. Clerk of Cook County, et al. Case No.(s): 69 C 2145 Date of This Order: 06/30/2022 Unopposed Petition Number: 25-1 This Court Ordered Amount of this petition: $24,916.66 Paid to Date: $971,922.15approvePass Action details Not available
22-4427 1  Special Court Case (Compliance and Complaint Administrators)Compliance/Complaint Administrator: Cardelle Spangler Case Name: Shakman, et al., v. Cook County Recorder of Deeds, et al. Case No.(s): 69 C 2145 Date of This Order: 06/14/2022 Unopposed Petition Number: 266 This Court Ordered Amount of this petition: $72.50 Paid to Date: $3,477,467.28approvePass Action details Not available
22-4428 1  Special Court OrdersFirm: Office of the Special Prosecutor Attorney(s): Michael J. O’Rourke Case Name: Appointment of Special Prosecutor Case No.(s): 00-1-128045 Date of This Order: 06/30/2022 Time period: 05/04/2022 - 06/10/2022 This Court Ordered Amount for fees and expenses: $10,300.00 Paid to Date: $7,626,488.38 Litigation Subcommittee Approval: N/AapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4429 1  Special Court OrdersFirm: Office of the Special Prosecutor Attorney(s): Michael J. O’Rourke Case Name: Appointment of Special Prosecutor Case No.(s): 00-1-128045 Date of This Order: 06/30/2022 Time period: 02/01/2022 - 04/28/2022 This Court Ordered Amount for fees and expenses: $16,043.00 Paid to Date: $7,626,488.38 Litigation Subcommittee Approval: N/AapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4430 1  Special Court OrdersFirm: Office of the Special Prosecutor Attorney(s): Michael J. O’Rourke Case Name: Appointment of Special Prosecutor Case No.(s): 91 CR 22460 Date of This Order: 06/28/2022 Time period: 03/16/2022 - 05/31/2022 This Court Ordered Amount for fees and expenses: $12,450.00 Paid to Date: $7,626,488.38 Litigation Subcommittee Approval: N/AapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4431 1  Special Court OrdersFirm: Lawrence Oliver II - Special Prosecutor (2) Sidley Austin - Deputy Special Prosecutor and (3) FTI Consulting Attorney(s): Lawrence Oliver II Case Name: In re Special Prosecutor Case No.(s): 82 CR 1221 & 88 CR 7771 Date of This Order: 07/08/2022 Time period: 02/01/2022 - 03/31/2022 This Court Ordered Amount for fees and expenses: Lawrence Oliver II - $25,691.50. To: Sidley Austin - $4,176.30. To: FTI Consulting - $13,362.75 Paid to Date: $73,750.46 Litigation Subcommittee Approval: N/AapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4432 1  Special Court OrdersFirm: (1) Lawrence Oliver II - Special Prosecutor (2) Sidley Austin - Deputy Special Prosecutor and (3) FTI Consulting Attorney(s): Lawrence Oliver II Case Name: In re Special Prosecutor Case No.(s): 82 CR 1221 & 88 CR 7771 Date of This Order: 07/08/2022 Time period: 04/01/2022 - 05/31/2022 This Court Ordered Amount for fees and expenses: Lawrence Oliver II - $21,929.50. To: Sidley Austin - $17,109.66. To: FTI Consulting - $44,917.00 Paid to Date: $73,750.46 Litigation Subcommittee Approval: N/AapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4433 1  Special Court OrdersFirm: Law Office of Karla Fiaoni Attorney(s): Karla M. Fiaoni Case Name: In re Special Prosecutor Case No.(s): 99 CR 602001 & 99 CR 2602002 Date of This Order: 05/17/2022 Time period: 03/22/2022 - 05/17/2022 This Court Ordered Amount for fees and expenses: $6,893.00 Paid to Date: $0.00 Litigation Subcommittee Approval: N/AapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4434 1  Special Court OrdersFirm: McCarthy & Valentini, LLC. Attorney(s): Maria McCarthy Case Name: In re Special Prosecutor Case No.(s): 88 CR 230902 Date of This Order: 07/05/2022 Time period: 03/22/2022 - 07/01/2022 This Court Ordered Amount for fees and expenses: $46,698.34 Paid to Date: $0.00 Litigation Subcommittee Approval: N/AapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4435 1  Special Court OrdersFirm: McCarthy & Valentini, LLC. Attorney(s): Maria McCarthy Case Name: In re Special Prosecutor Case No.(s): 96 CR 2563801 Date of This Order: 07/05/2022 Time period: 03/22/2022 - 07/03/2022 This Court Ordered Amount for fees and expenses: $53,545.50 Paid to Date: $0.00 Litigation Subcommittee Approval: N/AapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4034 1 Guadalupe Gonzalez - 7/27/2022Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Guadalupe Gonzalez Job Title: Correctional Officer Department: Corrections Date of Incident: 09/08/2020; 09/17/2021 Incident/Activity: Petitioner fell on stairs while working; Petitioner injured her right hand while reaching in a lock box Accidental Injuries: left hand; right hand Petition and Order No: 20WC23091;21WC27586 Claim Amount: $20,404.06 Attorney: Ankin Law Office Date of Subcommittee Approval: n/a Prior/pending claims: n/aapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4035 1 Billy McNeal - 07/27/2022Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Billy McNeal Job Title: Janitor II Department: Facilities Date of Incident: 03/05/2020 Incident/Activity: Petitioner injured his left leg after falling on a wet surface Accidental Injuries: Left leg Petition and Order No: 20WC09153 Claim Amount: $7,250.00 Attorney: Ankin Law Office Date of Subcommittee Approval: n/a Prior/pending claims: n/aapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4142 1 Robert Bansley - 07/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Robert Bansley Job Title: Correctional Officer Department: Department of Corrections Date of Incident: 02/04/2013 Incident/Activity: Petitioner injured his neck sand right shoulder when he slipped and fell to the ground. Accidental Injuries: Neck, right shoulder Petition and Order No: 13 WC 13331 Claim Amount: $142,500.00 Attorney: Karchmar & Stone Date of Subcommittee Approval: 06/14/2022 Prior/pending claims: n/aapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4144 1 Jesus Barajas - 07/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Jesus Barajas Job Title: Correctional Officer Department: Department of Corrections Date of Incident: 10/15/2014 Incident/Activity: Petitioner injured his lower back and bilateral legs when he slipped and fell to the ground. Accidental Injuries: Lower back, bilateral legs Petition and Order No: 15 WC 16540 Claim Amount: $84,979.13 Attorney: Richard O. Greenfield Date of Subcommittee Approval: 06/14/2022 Prior/pending claims: n/aapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4147 1 Gregory Newsome - 07/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Gregory Newsome Job Title: Correctional Officer Department: Department of Corrections Date of Incident: 12/01/2017 Incident/Activity: Petitioner injured his left hand restraining a detainee. Accidental Injuries: Left hand Petition and Order No: 18 WC 00793 Claim Amount: $36,996.90 Attorney: Seidman, Margulis & Fairman, LLP Date of Subcommittee Approval: 06/14/2022 Prior/pending claims: n/aapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4148 1 Deneen Sydnor - 07/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Deneen Sydnor Job Title: Youth Development Specialist Department: Juvenile Temporary Detention Center Date of Incident: 05/29/2020 Incident/Activity: Petitioner injured her right writ while restraining a resident. Accidental Injuries: Right wrist Petition and Order No: 21 WC 23587 Claim Amount: $19,128.96 Attorney: Thomas Law Date of Subcommittee Approval: n/a Prior/pending claims: n/aapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4150 1 Victor Tamayo - 07/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Victor Tamayo Job Title: Correctional Officer Department: Department of Corrections Date of Incident: 02/01/2020 Incident/Activity: Petitioner injured his right hamstring and lower back when he slipped and fell to the ground. Accidental Injuries: Right hamstring, lower back. Petition and Order No: 20 WC 03890 Claim Amount: $59,859.08 Attorney: Argionis & Associates, LLC Date of Subcommittee Approval: 06/14/2022 Prior/pending claims: n/aapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4153 1 Travaris Thomas - 07/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Travaris Thomas Job Title: Storekeeper Department: Juvenile Temporary Detention Center Date of Incident: 09/09/2019 Incident/Activity: Petitioner injured his right hand while distributing water. Accidental Injuries: Right hand Petition and Order No: 20 WC 02870 Claim Amount: $10,200.00 Attorney: Herrera Law Group Date of Subcommittee Approval: n/a Prior/pending claims: n/aapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4155 1 William Vanderveen - 07/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: William Vanderveen Job Title: Youth Development Specialist Department: Juvenile Temporary Detention Center Date of Incident: 02/18/2020 Incident/Activity: Petitioner injured his back, left shoulder, chest and neck while restraining a resident. Accidental Injuries: Back, left shoulder, chest and neck. Petition and Order No: 20 WC 16454 Claim Amount: $29,289.75 Attorney: Saks, Robinson & Rittenberg, Ltd. Date of Subcommittee Approval: 06/14/2022 Prior/pending claims: n/aapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4235 1 Danford Bennett - 7/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Danford Bennett Job Title: Investigator Department: Court Services Division Date of Incident: 12/14/2011 Incident/Activity: Petitioner injured his back in a motor vehicle accident. Accidental Injuries: Back Petition and Order No: 12 WC 32942 Claim Amount: $500.00 Attorney: Patrick Ryan and Cohn, Lambert, Ryan & Schneider, Ltd. Date of Subcommittee Approval: N/A Prior/pending claims: 1/3/1995 and 4/26/1996 ($12,518.90)approvePass Action details Not available
22-4236 1 Steve M. Harsley - 7/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Steve M. Harsley Job Title: Correctional Officer Department: Corrections Date of Incident: 11/10/2015 Incident/Activity: Petitioner injured his left shoulder when he slipped while guiding a handcuffed detainee down the stairs. Accidental Injuries: Left Shoulder Petition and Order No: 16 WC 26767; 17 WC 04201 Claim Amount: $50,814.00 Attorney: Mark DePaolo and DePaolo & Zadeikis Date of Subcommittee Approval: 6/14/2022 Prior/pending claims: 1/2/2017 (pending)approvePass Action details Not available
22-4237 1 Vladimir Hristov - 7/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Vladimir Hristov Job Title: Correctional Officer Department: Corrections Date of Incident: 7/19/2018 Incident/Activity: Petitioner injured his bilateral eyes, right jaw, right knee, right wrist, right shoulder, and lower back during an altercation with a detainee that ended on the floor. Accidental Injuries: Bilateral Eyes, Right Jaw, Right Knee, Right Wrist, Right Shoulder, and Lower Back Petition and Order No: 20 WC 12360 Claim Amount: $58,790.94 Attorney: Marc Stookal and Nilson, Stookal, Gleason & Caputo, Ltd. Date of Subcommittee Approval: 6/14/2022 Prior/pending claims: N/AapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4238 1 Xavier Jones - 7/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Xavier Jones Job Title: Youth Development Specialist Department: Juvenile Temporary Detention Center Date of Incident: 7/7/2016; 3/14/2019; 9/20/2022 Incident/Activity: On July 7, 2016, Petitioner injured his right wrist, right knee, and right ankle while applying physical restraint to a resident. On March 14, 2019, Petitioner injured his right elbow and right wrist while applying physical restraint on resident. On September 20, 2020, Petitioner injured his left shoulder during an altercation with two residents. Accidental Injuries: Right Wrist, Right Knee, Right Ankle, Right Elbow, and Left Shoulder Petition and Order No: 16 WC 27998; 19 WC 08614 Claim Amount: $39,834.39 Attorney: Jordan Browen and Costa Ivone, LLC Date of Subcommittee Approval: 6/14/2022 Prior/pending claims: 4/29/2003 ($2,500.00)approvePass Action details Not available
22-4239 1 Reginald Murphy - 7/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Reginald Murphy Job Title: Correctional Officer Department: Corrections Date of Incident: 8/27/2020 Incident/Activity: Petitioner injured his right knee while restraining a detainee. Accidental Injuries: Right Knee Petition and Order No: 20 WC 25012 Claim Amount: $13,771.00 Attorney: Matthew Harding and Steven J. Malman & Associates Date of Subcommittee Approval: N/A Prior/pending claims: 5/22/2018 ($8,436.60)approvePass Action details Not available
22-4352 1 Christopher Green - 07/27/2022Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Christopher Green Job Title: Youth Development Specialist Department: JTDC Date of Incident: 11/02/2019 Incident/Activity: Petitioner was injured when he was involved in an altercation with a detainee Accidental Injuries: Left leg, head, lower back Petition and Order No: 19WC33776 Claim Amount: $131,664.00 Attorney: Block, Klukas, Manzella Date of Subcommittee Approval: 04/05/2022 Prior/pending claims: 04/16/2017 ($39,518.50)approvePass Action details Not available
22-4366 1 Antonio Perez - 7/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Antonio Perez Job Title: Correctional Officer Department: Corrections Date of Incident: 8/8/2020 Incident/Activity: Petitioner alleged he contracted the Covid-19 virus at work. Accidental Injuries: Whole Body Petition and Order No: 20 WC 21415 Claim Amount: $8,006.40 Attorney: Jason Carroll and Aleksy Belcher, LLC Date of Subcommittee Approval: N/A Prior/pending claims: 7/22/2016 ($36,168.20)approvePass Action details Not available
22-4367 1 Osbaldo Espinoza - 7/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Osbaldo Espinoza Job Title: Correctional Officer Department: Corrections Date of Incident: 5/5/2021 Incident/Activity: Petitioner injured his left shoulder while delivering food with a pushcart. Accidental Injuries: Left Shoulder Petition and Order No: 21 WC 17202 Claim Amount: $12,736.80 Attorney: Patricia Lannon Kus and Lannon, Lannon & Barr, Ltd. Date of Subcommittee Approval: N/A Prior/pending claims: N/AapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4378 1 James Cain - 07/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: James Cain Job Title: Carpenter Department: Stroger Hospital Date of Incident: 04/30/2014 Incident/Activity: Petitioner injured his left ankle while stepping down from a ladder. Accidental Injuries: Left Ankle Petition and Order No: 15 WC 37287 Claim Amount: $4,853.98 Attorney: Horwitz Horwitz & Associates Date of Subcommittee Approval: N/A Prior/pending claims: N/AapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4379 1 David Evans - 7/27/2022Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: David Evans Job Title: Correctional Officer Department: Corrections Date of Incident: 12/16/2015 Incident/Activity: Petitioner was injured after striking a wheelchair Accidental Injuries: Back, Ribs, Left leg Petition and Order No: 3,160.48 Claim Amount: $3,160.48 Attorney: Dworkin and Maciariello Date of Subcommittee Approval: n/a Prior/pending claims: 07/21/2006 ($40,000.00); 08/26/2010 ($16,500.00); 06/17/2015 ($9,771.00)approvePass Action details Not available
22-4381 1 Richard Collazo - 07/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Richard Collazo Job Title: Deputy Sheriff Department: Sheriff’s Department Date of Incident: 09/08/2018 Incident/Activity: Petitioner injured his right shoulder when he fell of a porch after serving summons. Accidental Injuries: Right Shoulder Petition and Order No: 18 WC 35555 Claim Amount: $61,040.25 Attorney: Law Office of Larry J. Coven Date of Subcommittee Approval: 06/14/2022 Prior/pending claims: N/AapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4382 1 Owen Gibson - 07/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Owen Gibson Job Title: Motor Vehicle Driver Department: Motor Fuel Tax Illinois First Date of Incident: 05/06/2018 Incident/Activity: Petitioner injured his lower back, left arm, and left shoulder lifting a tree off the ground. Accidental Injuries: Lower Back; Left Arm; Left Shoulder Petition and Order No: 19 WC 13860 Claim Amount: $41,650.69 Attorney: Gordon & Centracchio, LLC Date of Subcommittee Approval: 06/14/2022 Prior/pending claims: N/AapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4383 1 Armando Lopez - 07/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Armando Lopez Job Title: Correctional Officer Department: Corrections Date of Incident: 06/21/2021 Incident/Activity: Petitioner injured his left hand and left knee while performing a takedown of a detainee. Accidental Injuries: Left Hand; Left Knee Petition and Order No: 21 WC 18113 Claim Amount: $7,970.96 Attorney: Whiteside & Goldberg, Ltd. Date of Subcommittee Approval: N/A Prior/pending claims: 11/23/2020 ($16,686.00)approvePass Action details Not available
22-4385 1 Darrin Lowery - 07/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Darrin Lowery Job Title: Team Leader Department: Juvenile Temporary Detention Center Date of Incident: 06/22/2020; 1/06/2021; 10/18/2021 Incident/Activity: On June 22, 2020, Petitioner injured his back, right leg, and right arm restraining a resident. On January 6, 2021, Petitioner injured his lower back and left leg restraining a resident. On October 18, 2021, Petitioner injured his right leg and lower back restraining a resident. Accidental Injuries: Back, Right Leg, Right Arm; Left Leg; Right Leg Petition and Order No: 21 WC 01446 Claim Amount: $18,566.60 Attorney: Saks Robinson & Rittenberg, Ltd. Date of Subcommittee Approval: N/A Prior/pending claims: N/AapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4387 1 Jose Perez - 07/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Jose Perez Job Title: Correctional Officer Department: Corrections Date of Incident: 05/18/2021 Incident/Activity: Petitioner injured his lower back opening a cell door that was stuck. Accidental Injuries: Lower Back Petition and Order No: 21 WC 17686 Claim Amount: $23,193.25 Attorney: Whiteside & Goldberg, Ltd. Date of Subcommittee Approval: N/A Prior/pending claims: 09/21/2017 ($6,486.76); 12/29/2008 ($6,305.16)approvePass Action details Not available
22-4389 1 Lonnie Reynolds - 07/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Lonnie Reynolds Job Title: Correctional Officer Department: Corrections Date of Incident: 02/13/2021 Incident/Activity: Petitioner injured his head and neck after he was struck in the face by a detainee. Accidental Injuries: Head; Neck Petition and Order No: 21 WC 03889 Claim Amount: $21,000.00 Attorney: Whiteside & Goldberg, Ltd. Date of Subcommittee Approval: N/A Prior/pending claims: N/AapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4391 1 Michael Washington - 07/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Michael Washington Job Title: Youth Development Specialist Department: Juvenile Temporary Detention Center Date of Incident: 01/10/2019; 02/20/2020; 09/09/2020; 03/10/2021 Incident/Activity: On January 10, 2019, Petitioner injured his left arm restraining a resident. On February 20, 2020, Petitioner injured his right shoulder restraining a resident. On September 9, 2020, Petitioner injured his left arm restraining a resident. On March 10, 2021, Petitioner injured his right knee restraining a resident. Accidental Injuries: Left Arm; Right Shoulder; Right Knee Petition and Order No: 19 WC 06733; 21 WC 14301 Claim Amount: $32,164.10 Attorney: Saks Robinson & Rittenberg, Ltd. Date of Subcommittee Approval: 06/14/2022 Prior/pending claims: N/AapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4392 1 Danielle Winters - 07/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Danielle Winters Job Title: Youth Development Specialist Department: Juvenile Temporary Detention Center Date of Incident: 08/13/2019; 04/09/2020; 06/11/2020 Incident/Activity: On August 13, 2019, Petitioner injured her right index finger and right middle finger when they got caught in a door. On April 9, 2020, Petitioner injured her lower back, left shoulder, and right ring finger while separating residents. On June 11, 2020, Petitioner injured her neck, back, left shoulder, left arm, and left hand while separating residents. Accidental Injuries: Right Index Finger; Right Middle Finger; Lower Back; Left Shoulder; Right Ring Finger; Neck; Left Arm; Left Hand Petition and Order No: 20 WC 15825 Claim Amount: $35,707.25 Attorney: Saks Robinson & Rittenberg, Ltd. Date of Subcommittee Approval: 06/14/2022 Prior/pending claims: N/AapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4441 1 Irma Doyle - 7/27/22Workers' Compensation ClaimsEmployee: Irma Doyle Job Title: Deputy Sheriff Department: Sheriff Date of Incident: 01/15/2010 Incident/Activity: On January 15, 2010, petitioner sustained injuries to her right wrist and right shoulder when she slipped and fell on ice at work. Accidental Injuries: Right wrist; Right shoulder Petition and Order No: 10 WC 12550 Claim Amount: $149,276.00 Attorney: Jason Marks, Marks Injury Law Date of Subcommittee Approval: 06/14/2022 Prior/pending claims: N/AapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4300 1  Proposed Settlements (Municipal Litigation)Case: Larry Chatman v. CCSAO Case No: 2021 CH 2504 Settlement Amount: $8,156.97 Department: 1250 - State’s Attorney Payable to: Loevy & Loevy Attorneys at Law Litigation Subcommittee Approval: N/A Subject matter: An allegation of a FOIA violationapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4301 1  Proposed Settlements (Municipal Litigation)Case: The Exoneration Project v. CCSAO Case No: 2020 CH 04817 Settlement Amount: $30,000.00 Department: 1250 - State’s Attorney Payable to: Loevy & Loevy Attorneys at Law Litigation Subcommittee Approval: N/A Subject matter: An allegation of a FOIA violation.approvePass Action details Not available
22-4302 1  Proposed Settlements (Municipal Litigation)Case: Illinois EPA v. Oak Forest Health Center Case No: PCB 2022-096 Settlement Amount: $10,000.00 Department: 1250 - State’s Attorney Payable to: Illinois EPA Litigation Subcommittee Approval: N/A Subject matter: An allegation of failure to file Air Emissions ReportsapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4234 1  Proposed Settlements (Medical Litigation)Case: Derrick Hopkins (Est. Sharron Brown) vs. Cook County Case No: 19 L 13941 Settlement Amount: $5,000,000.00 Department: 4897 - John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County Payable to: Multiple (See Attachment A) Litigation Subcommittee Approval: 06/14/2022 Subject matter: Settlement of a Medical Malpractice ClaimapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4053 1  Proposed Settlements (Torts and Civil Rights)Case: Minnion, Torey v. Smith et al. Case No: 19 C 3336 Settlement Amount: $5,000.00 Department: 1239 - Department of Corrections Payable to: Torey Minnion Litigation Subcommittee Approval: N/A Subject matter: an allegation of a civil rights violationapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4056 1  Proposed Settlements (Torts and Civil Rights)Case: Folino v. Gilco Scaffolding et al. Case No: 20 L 1193 Settlement Amount: $20,000.00 Department: 4897 - John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County Payable to: Mirella Capellupo Siwik Litigation Subcommittee Approval: N/A Subject matter: an allegation of premises liabilityapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4098 1  Proposed Settlements (Torts and Civil Rights)Case: Jackson, Delvin v. Holmes, et al Case No: 16 C 11581 Settlement Amount: $3,000.00 Department: 1239- Department of Corrections Payable to: Delvin Jackson - N50583 Litigation Subcommittee Approval: N/A Subject matter: an allegation of a civil rights violationapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4132 1  Proposed Settlements (Torts and Civil Rights)Case: Howard, Travon v. Evans et al. Case No: 19 C 5146 Settlement Amount: $2,000.00 Department: 4240 - Cermak Health Services of Cook County Payable to: Travon Howard Litigation Subcommittee Approval: N/A Subject matter: an allegation of a civil rights violationapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4179 1  Proposed Settlements (Torts and Civil Rights)Case: Ball, Cherish v. Harris Case No: 21 C 5597 Settlement Amount: 25,000.00 Department: 1239 - Department of Corrections Payable to: Cherish Ball Litigation Subcommittee Approval: N/A Subject matter: an allegation of a civil rights violationapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4193 1  Proposed Settlements (Torts and Civil Rights)Case: Davis, Charles v. Dart, et al. Case No: 20 C 5264 Settlement Amount: $7,000.00 Department: 1239-Department of Corrections Payable to: Thomas G. Morrissey, Ltd. and Charles Davis Litigation Subcommittee Approval: N/A Subject matter: an allegation of a civil rights violationapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4229 1  Proposed Settlements (Torts and Civil Rights)Case: Taylor, Ervin, Ervin AKA Taylor Irving v. Nassbaum Case No: 19 C 6235 Settlement Amount: $1,500.00 Department: 1239 - Department of Corrections Payable to: Ervin James Taylor Irving James Taylor Litigation Subcommittee Approval: N/A Subject matter: an allegation of a civil rights violationapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4253 1  Proposed Settlements (Labor and Employment)Case: Williams, Heather C. v. County of Cook Case No: 20 CH 04143 Settlement Amount: $42,500.00 Department: 4897 - John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County Payable to: Heather Williams and Jeffrey & Erwin LLP Litigation Subcommittee Approval: N/A Subject matter: an allegation of employment discriminationapprovePass Action details Not available
22-4353 1  Proposed Settlements (Complex Litigation)Case: Williams, Taphia v. Cook County Sheriff Dart, et al. Case No: 18 C 01456 Settlement Amount: $336,800.00 Department: Office of the Sheriff Payable to: Thedford Garber Law Litigation Subcommittee Approval: 06/14/2022 Subject matter: Alleged violation of civil rights.approvePass Action details Not available
22-4011 1  ReportREPORT Department: Office of the Chief Judge, Circuit Court of Cook County Report Title: Report of Legal and Expert Witness Fees and Expenses Processed for Payment Report Period: June 1, 2022 to June 30, 2022 Summary: This report includes court orders for the payment of fees and associated expenses to attorneys and experts for legal services provided on behalf of indigent litigants. The orders have been processed by the Office of the Chief Judge and submitted to the Cook County Comptroller’s Office for payment during the period.receive and filePass Action details Not available
22-4405 1  ReportDepartment: Risk Management Report Title: File and Receive Patient Arrestees Report Period: Months ending May 31, 2022, and June 30, 2022 Summary: The Department of Risk Management is submitting for your information Patient Arrestees Claims for the months ending May 31, 2022, and June 30, 2022. Payments total: $15,635.21receive and filePass Action details Not available
22-4400 1  ReportDepartment: Risk Management Report Title: Receive and File - Self Insurance Claims Report Period: Months Ending May 31, 2022, and June 30, 2022 Summary: The Department of Risk Management is submitting for your information Self Insurance Claims for the months ending May 31, 2022, and June 30, 2022. Payments total $14,933.90receive and filePass Action details Not available
22-4055 1  ReportREPORT Department: Risk Management Report Title: Receive and File - Subrogation Claim Recoveries Report Period: Month ending 06/30/2022 Summary: Submitting for your information, a summary of Claim Recoveries for the month ending 06/30/2022; Total Recoveries: 2 Recovery Total: $5,743.34receive and filePass Action details Not available
22-4198 1 Analysis of Revenues and Expenses for the Period Ending 5/31/22ReportREPORT Department: Comptroller Report Title: Analysis of Revenues and Expenses for the Period Ending 5/31/22 Report Period: 5/31/2022 Summary: Submitting for your information, an Analysis of Revenues and Expenses for the period ending 5/31/2022 for the Corporate, Safety and Health Funds, as presented by the Bureau of Finance.receive and filePass Action details Not available
22-3223 1  ReportREPORT Department: CCH Report Title: CCH Monthly Report Report Period: July 2022 Summary: This report is provided in accordance with Resolution 14-4311 approved by the County Board on 7/23/14receive and filePass Action details Not available
22-3521 1 ORDINANCE FOR ISSUANCE OF LINE OF CREDIT AND PROPERTY TAX LOAN PROGRAM FOR LOCAL TAXING JURISDICTIONSOrdinancePROPOSED ORDINANCE ORDINANCE FOR ISSUANCE OF LINE OF CREDIT AND PROPERTY TAX LOAN PROGRAM FOR LOCAL TAXING JURISDICTIONS AN ORDINANCE authorizing the creation of a local taxing jurisdiction loan program and, to fund such program, authorizing and providing for the execution and delivery of a line of credit agreement and the issuance of general obligation tax anticipation notes evidencing borrowings by the County under a non-revolving line of credit. WHEREAS, Section 6(a) of Article VII of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois provides that “a County which has a Chief Executive Officer elected by the electors of the County ... (is) a Home Rule Unit” and The County of Cook, Illinois (the “County”), has a Chief Executive Officer elected by the electors of the County and is therefore a Home Rule Unit and may, under the power granted by said Section 6(a) of Article VII of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois, as supplemented by the Local Government Debt Reform Act of the State of Illinois, as amended, and the other Omnibus Bond Acts, as amended, exercise any poapprovePass Action details Not available
22-3522 2 ISSUANCE OF SALES TAX REVENUE BONDSOrdinancePROPOSED ORDINANCE ISSUANCE OF SALES TAX REVENUE BONDS PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SALES TAX REVENUE BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF COOK, ILLINOIS; THE APPROVAL, EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A SIXTH SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE AND SEVENTH SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE; AND PROVIDING FOR OTHER MATTERS IN CONNECTION WITH THE ISSUANCE OF SAID BONDS WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 6(a) of Article VII of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois (the “Illinois Constitution”), The County of Cook, Illinois (the “County”) is a home rule unit of local government and as such may exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its government and affairs, including, but not limited to, the power to tax and to incur debt; and WHEREAS, the County may also exercise powers relating to the power to tax and to incur debt pursuant to the Counties Code, as supplemented and amended by the Local Government Debt Reform Act of the State of Illinois (collectively, the “Act”); and WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of the County (the “Corporate Authorities”) has not adopted any ordinance, resolution, oapprovePass Action details Not available
22-3523 2 ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDING BONDSOrdinancePROPOSED ORDINANCE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDING BONDS AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDING BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF COOK, ILLINOIS WHEREAS, Section 6(a) of Article VII of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois provides that “a County which has a Chief Executive Officer elected by the electors of the County (is) a Home Rule Unit” and The County of Cook, Illinois (the “County”), has a Chief Executive Officer elected by the electors of the County and is therefore a Home Rule Unit and may, under the power granted by said Section 6(a) of Article VII of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois, as supplemented by the Local Government Debt Reform Act of the State of Illinois, as amended (the “Debt Reform Act”), exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its government and affairs, including, but not limited to, the power to tax and to incur debt; and WHEREAS, the County has the power to incur debt payable from ad valorem property tax receipts or from any other lawful source and maturing within 40 years froapprovePass Action details Not available
22-3931 1 Elected Official Compensation Review OrdinanceOrdinancePROPOSED ORDINANCE ELECTED OFFICIAL COMPENSATION REVIEW ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED, by the Cook County Board of Commissioners, that Chapter 2 - ADMINISTRATION, ARTICLE I. - IN GENERAL, Section 2-10 of the Cook County Code is hereby enacted as Follows: Sec. 2-10. Compensation Review of Elected Officials. (a) The Cook County Bureau of Human Resources shall commission an independent Compensation and Market Survey to determine if the current compensation of the following elected officials is in line with similarly situated positions nationwide or if increases are warranted: (1) President of the Cook County Board (2) Finance Chairman of the Cook County Board (3) Each Elected Commissioner of the Cook County Board (4) Cook County Assessor (5) Cook County Clerk (6) Cook County Sheriff (7) Cook County Treasurer (8) Members of the Board of Review (9) Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County The Compensation and Market Survey shall be filed with the Finance Committee of the Cook County Board of Commissioners by December 31, 2024 and every four years thereafter. (b) Afdefer  Action details Not available
22-3021 1 AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 34, ARTICLE IV, FINANCEOrdinance AmendmentPROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENT AN AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 34, ARTICLE IV, FINANCE BE IT ORDAINED, by the Cook County Board of Commissioners, that Chapter 34 -Finance. Article IV, Procurement Code, Division 8. Minority and Woman-Owned Business Enterprises, Subdivision I. Section 34-280 and Subdivision II. Section 34-300.2 of the Cook County Code is hereby amended as follows: Sec. 34-280 - Program review and sunset. (a) The President and the Board of Commissioners shall receive an annual report from the CCD detailing the County's performance under the Program. (b) The President and the Board of Commissioners will review these reports, including the Annual Participation Goals and the County's progress towards meeting those Goals and eliminating discrimination in its contracting activities and marketplace. (c) Within five years after the effective date of this ordinance, the County will review the operation of the Program and the evidentiary basis for the Program in order to determine whether the County has a continuing compelling interest in remedying discrimination agaiapprovePass Action details Not available
21-0541 2 Covid-19 Mass Immunization Plan ResolutionResolutionSUBMITTING A PROPOSED SUBSTITUTE TO FILE #21-0541 (Health and Hospitals Committee 1/26/2021) PROPOSED RESOLUTION REQUESTING A MEETING OF THE COOK COUNTY HEALTH AND HOSPITALS COMMITTEE TO RECEIVE AN UPDATE FROM THE COOK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ON THEIR COVID-19 MASS IMMUNIZATION PLANS IN SUBURBAN COOK COUNTY WHEREAS, on January 27, 2020, the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services declared that COVID-19, a respiratory illness spread by close contact through respiratory droplets, presents a public health emergency, and the World Health Organization characterized the COVID-19 outbreak as a pandemic on March 11, 2020; and WHEREAS, COVID-19 continues to be a serious threat across the U.S. and Cook County, and WHEREAS, many hospitals across the U.S. already have a higher load of COVID-19 patients than ever before since the pandemic began, and the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Dr. Robert Redfield, warned last month that the next few months of the pandemic would be among “the most difficult in the public healthdefer as amendedPass Action details Not available
22-3154 1 Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) Quarterly ReportReportREPORT Department: Cook County Health Report Title: Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) Quarterly Report Report Period: Second Quarter 2022 Summary: The Cook County Department of Public Health hereby presents its Quarterly Report to the Cook County Board of Commissioners in their capacity as the Board of Health of Cook Countyreceive and filePass Action details Not available
22-3674 1  ReportREPORT Department: Cook County Health Report Title: Healthcare Disparities Semi-Annual Report Report Period: June 2022 Summary: This semi-annual report is to comply with Resolution 22-1703 for CCDPH & CCH to appear before the Health & Hospitals Committee to provide periodic updates on healthcare disparities and the solutions to address them as outlined in the CCDPH We Plan 2025 and the CCH and CCDPH Strategic plansreceive and filePass Action details Not available
22-2815 1  ResolutionPROPOSED RESOLUTION REQUESTING A PUBLIC HEARING TO DISCUSS PREVENTATIVE MEASURES FOR POTENTIAL VIOLATIONS OF RESOLUTION 07-R-240, THE ICE DETAINER ORDINANCE, AND RESOLUTION NO. 17-0724’S RECOMMITMENT TO COOK COUNTY’S IMMIGRANT COMMUNITIES WHEREAS, in recent years, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has paid more than $100 million to data brokers to obtain individuals’ personal information. They have used data broker tools to collect sensitive information including Global Positioning System (GPS) location data, facial recognition data, vehicle registrations, credit reports, utility bills, and social media, among hundreds of other sources; and WHEREAS, ICE has published documents that explicitly confirm that they use data brokers to get around sanctuary policies and laws; and WHEREAS, in a July 2021 contracting document, ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) stated that it is expanding its contract with data brokers to obtain information that is protected by sanctuary policies across the country; and WHEREAS, the data that is used by ICE is bought anapprovePass Action details Not available
22-3431 1 Change in Plans: 87th over BOCT Change Order #1Change in Plans and Extra Work (Highway)PROPOSED CHANGE IN PLANS AND EXTRA WORK (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS) Department: Transportation and Highways Other Part(ies): Lorig Construction Company, Des Plaines, Illinois Action: Refer to Transportation Committee Section: 19-B4224-00-BR Contract Number(s): 2144-06292 IDOT Contract Number(s): N/A Federal Project Number(s): N/A Federal Job Number(s): N/A Location: 87th Street over B&OCT RR - South 78th Avenue to South Oketo Avenue Board District: #6 Good(s) or Service(s): Construction Services Fiscal Impact: $993,136.00 (INCREASE) Accounts: 11300.1500.29152.560019 Concurrences: The Chief Procurement Officer concurs. Summary: The Department of Transportation and Highways respectfully submits a change in plans and extra work on the above captioned project in Village of Bridgeview. On November 4, 2021, your Honorable Body awarded a contract to Lorig Construction Company of Des Plaines, Illinois for the aforesaid improvement to be completed in accordance with the plans and specifications. The quantities as shown on approvePass Action details Not available