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Executive Committee Meeting 02/22/2022 9:00am
A
Morning,
I'd
like
to
call
the
executive
committee
meeting
for
february
22nd
to
order
if
we
could
get
a
roll
call
vote
please
or
a
roll
call.
Sorry.
B
A
A
All
those
in
favor
of
allowing
mr
hunter
to
attend
via
zoom
to
while
he
recuperates
mr
sirois
second,
mr
featherling,
all
in
favor,
say
aye
same
sign.
We'll
definitely
do
that
at
the
full
board
meeting
steve,
so
we
don't
have
to
do
it
every
meeting.
So
thank.
C
A
Very
much
everybody
so
approval
of
the
minutes.
Oh
excuse
me
public
comment.
Is
there
any
public
comment
today,
seeing
none
approval
of
minutes
january
25th
2022.,
mr
payton?
Second,
mr
fairfield,
all
those
in
favor
say
aye
aye,
those
opposed
same
sign
motion
carries.
A
We
had
something
a
little
different
today
mr
siroi
had
prepared
a
haiku
for
us
today
and
you
want
to
share
it.
No
you're
gonna,
I'm
sorry,
I'm
just
messing
with
you.
A
You
forgot
how
it
went
it's.
I
think
it's
five,
seven
five
anyway,
all
right
so
under
this
legislative
agenda-
and
I
I
did
my
best
to
try
to
organize
this
for
everybody
and
get
it
to
you
ahead
of
time.
It's
a
whirlwind
at
the
legislatures
I
mean
all
the
bills
come
in
and
we
rarely
have
an
opportunity
to
respond
in
a
a
a
quick
fashion.
A
It's
a
hodgepodge-
and
I
think
it's
probably
intentional
and
I'm
sure
there's
a
lot
of
bills
that
are
gonna
show
up
at
four
in
the
morning
just
like
they
seem
to
do
these
days.
So
there
may
be
other
things
to
to
look
at
between
now
and
the
full
board.
But
I
need
to
get
a
list
to
our
legislators
on
what
we're
going
to
support.
So
what
I
tried
to
do
was
to
organize
it.
A
I
think
I
pretty
much
got
him
in
order
by
house
bills
and
then
senate
bills,
ones
that
I
was
able
to
do
some
research
and
recommend
something
or
our
department
heads
had
recommended
a
position
based
on
their
expertise
in
their
departments
and
you'll,
see
those
notes
in
there
and
then
there's
a
whole
list
of
ones
that
I
just
had
no
opinion.
I
mean
there's
and
I
wanted
to
leave
it
open
to
people
to
say.
Well,
you
know,
here's
one
that
I
saw
that
we
didn't
have
an
opinion
on.
A
I
feel
strongly.
We
should
do
x
or
y,
so
know
that
that
door
is
open,
but
I
figured
we
could
run
through
the
ones
that
have
notes
and
if
there's
something
that
is
a
question
or
you
don't
agree
with
the
recommendation
to
oppose
or
support
or
to
support
with
the
amendment
you'll
see
some
of
those
and
will
we
you
know
if
they
amend
it
to
include
either
us
or
something
else.
I'm
recommending
that.
So
I
just
need
some
marching
orders
from
from
the
executive
committee
on
this,
so
we'll
start
running
through
it,
real
quick.
A
Senate
bill
1738
has
to
do
with
a
planning
commission
and
if
they
object,
then
the
county
board
of
a
township.
Excuse
me,
a
planning
commission
of
a
township
objects
to
something
as
far
as
the
sighting
in
their
area.
It
requires
a
three-quarter
over
override
of
the
the
county
board
to
override
that
objection.
I
believe
currently,
dell,
that
objection
stands
regardless.
Is
that
correct?
There
is
no
three-quarter
vote
if
there
is
a
planning
commission,
that's
one
thing
I
needed
to
clarify
for
everybody.
D
I
believe
this
amendment
would
actually
remove
that
part
of
the
statute.
It's
if
a
planning
commission
for
a
township
objects,
it
forces
a
three-quarter
majority
vote
of
the
county
board.
That's
what's
in
the
statute
now
right.
What
they're
proposing
is
to
remove
that
part
of
the
statute?
Okay,
so.
A
And
in
such
case,
the
county
board
shall
not
adopt
zoning
provisions
which
affect
the
unincorporated
areas
of
the
township,
except
by
the
favorable
vote
of
three-quarters
of
all
the
members
of
the
county
board
right,
okay,
and
so
we
are
you're
supporting
this
out
of
the
planning
department.
Yes,
because
it
would.
D
Remove
that
the
ability
to
object
and
put
the
siding
fully
on
the
county
board,
where
it
should
be.
Okay,
all
right.
We
currently
do
not
have
any
townships
with
a
planning
commission
right.
A
Correct
all
right
so
we'll
move
on.
If
there's
anybody
has
any
questions
about
that
or
feels
differently
than
the
support,
because
we
can
vote
on
each
one
of
them
with
a
voice
vote
to
include
or
not
include.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
you
understand
the
process
we
can.
We
can
dissect
these
if
we
want
to
next
one
senate
bill
1595
this
one's
kind
of
tricky,
because
it's
basically
saying
that
if
the
chairman
becomes
vacant,
the
vice
chairman
so
serve
as
chairman.
A
You
know
to
the
remainder
of
the
term,
which
is
you
know
the
way
it
is
now,
but
it
it
says
it
has
to
be
a
majority
of
those
elected
to
the
board,
would
vote
so
what,
if
there's
a
snowstorm?
What,
if
there's
a
pandemic?
What,
if
there's?
What?
If
a
majority
president
is
a
majority
president
and
these
meetings
have
to
be
on
the
first
monday
in
december?
A
So
what
happens?
If
that's
a
snow
day,
you
know
I
mean
there's
there's
a
lot
there.
That
is
is
not
very
well
thought
out.
I
don't
think
so.
A
I
would
rather
go
with
the
majority
present,
not
because
if
you
could
have
the
majority
present
and
that's
not
necessarily
the
will
so
moving
on
1602
senate
bill,
1602
planning
department
opposes
it
in
its
current
form,
but
it's
not
being
called
it's
basically,
one
of
those
where
it
takes
local
control
on
siding
from
wind
farms
and
gives
it
straight
to
springfield
for
all
10
purposes.
A
A
Obviously
I
think
we
support
that
that
it's
a
permissive
that
the
auditor
is
also
the
accountant.
I
don't
think
we
should
discuss
that
because
of
a
pending
court
case,
but
I
think
our
position
is
still
accurate
with
what
it
was
before
that
those
two
things
are
in
direct
conflict
with
each
other
without
mitigation
senate
bill
1899.
A
That
is
a
support
recommendation
and
that's
per
our
highway
department
utilities
do
not
locate
their
facilities
in
a
timely
manner
and
cause
delays
with
no
consequences.
This
is
putting
in
consequences,
and
so
I
I
have
experienced
that
myself
since
I've
been
here,
so
it's
it's
tough
with
the
utilities
they
kind
of
they
kind
of
tell
you
what
you're
going
to
do
and
this
that
gives
us
a
little
more
teeth
house
bill
811.
This
is
a
support
recommendation.
A
I
think
that
the
the
way
that
new
media
works
right
now,
it's
an
unnecessary
expense
and
you'll
see
this
in
different
forms
throughout
the
reach
that
we
have
is
a
substantial
and
not
just
us,
it's
any
governmental
unit,
so
it's
unnecessary
expense
and
is
permissive.
So,
let's
see
here
planning
supports
it
because
they
know
how
much
it
costs
to
put
a
notice
in
the
newspaper.
A
So
that's
substantial,
you
know
and
granted
the
employees
are
not
making
a
whole
lot
of
money,
but
we're
still
dealing
with
a
situation.
So
we
would.
If
we're
going
to
be
doing
the
budget,
then
we
have
to
be
sitting
at
the
table,
doing
the
negotiations
and
in
a
supportive
manner
with
the
circuit
clerk.
C
Yeah
and
thank
you,
mr
chairman,
so
you
were
not
consulted.
Mr
lear
was
not
consulted.
The
top
was
not
consulted.
Stephen
mccarty
and
anita
weren't
consulted
regarding
these
raises.
A
No,
no,
they
we
were
not
and
technically
we
don't
have
to
be,
but
usually
that's
the
way
it
works.
When
you
have
budgets
and
people
communicate.
C
A
We're
gonna
pay
or
be
at
the
table.
We
need
to
negotiate
on
behalf
of
the
taxpayers.
That's
that's
our
role,
and
so
in
this
case
I
hope
this
gets
some
legs
and
it's
been
on
there
twice
this
last
time.
It
didn't
get
called
this
time,
we're
hoping
it
does
get
called
house
bill
1846.
A
A
Okay,
that's
just
my
opinion.
If
you
feel
differently,
let
me
know,
but
I
as
much
good
as
it
would
do
to
build
roads.
I
think
then
they
start
calving,
that
off
and
more
chunks
start
going
to
springfield.
If
any
history
is
a
lesson,
so
it
may
look
good
and
if
you
want
to
build
a
bunch
of
roads,
but
then
you
have
to
consider
what
it's
going
to
look
like
in
10
years
from
now
so
and
we're
already
being
taxed
to
death
wrong
time
to
do
this
in
this
recession.
A
Where
are
we
at
here?
I'm
sorry,
I
lost
my
place
house
bill
five
from
representative
de
luca.
That's
a
support
recommendation.
A
Oh
yeah,
any
expenditures
from
local
government
revenues
shall
be
void.
It's
a
generous
sun
really
does
not
make
necessary
appropriations.
It's
a
basically
anti-unfunded
mandate
bill.
So
please
can
we
have
more
about
like
this.
You
know
so
I,
like
representative
deluca,
I
always
have
house
bill
314,
let's
see
here,
this
isn't
a
pose
and
it
basically
says
if
a
municipality
is
does
not
allow
cannabis
sales
in
their
town.
A
It
forbids
a
neighboring
county
or
municipality
to
house
it
within
a
mile
and
a
half
of
their
their
borders,
and
so
I
I
think
that
extra
jurisdictional
allows
us
to
be
able
to
vote
and
requires,
I
believe,
a
four-fifths
override,
maybe
three-quarters,
but
it's
a
super
majority
as
it
stands
now,
that's
the
law,
so
we
would.
There
is
a
process
currently
in
place
to
override
an
objection
for
municipality.
I
think
that's
enough,
or
else
we
wouldn't
have
counties
we
would
just
have
cities
or
vice
versa.
A
You
know
I
mean
there's
rights
on
both
sides
house
bill
2819,
that's
an
oppose
again
online.
We
should
be
able
to
post
online.
It's
it's
a
in
a
time
when
shrinking
revenues
in
the
state
refuses
to
send
us
money
that
they
traditionally
have
it's.
It's
a
burden
to
keep
publishing
this
stuff.
A
Revocation
prohibited:
this
is
basically
saying
that
a
state
agency
can't
pull
your
license
if
you
object
to
and
refuse
to
comply
with
an
executive
order
related
to
the
pandemic.
That
was
a
big
way
that
the
governor
was
threatening.
Providers
was
removing
your
license
and
as
we
learned
that
might
be
okay
for
the
first
part
of
a
pandemic.
Two
years
later,
it's
completely
ridiculous
and
not
what
coequal
branches
of
government
are
supposed
to
be.
A
So
I
don't
want
to
give
more
power,
and
this
actually
tries
to
take
some
of
that
power
back
to
the
legislature,
so
house
bill
4296,
that's
an
oppose.
Basically,
you
can't
conceal,
carry
in
a
nature.
Preserve
I
just
put
down
lawful
trained
gun
owners.
Aren't
the
problem
so
in
a
nature
preserve
with
somebody
carrying
a
weapon.
I
mean
that's,
I
don't
you
make
if
you
want
to
consider
this
differently.
I
oppose
this.
We
don't
need
more
regulations
along
these
lines
and
again
lawful
trained
gun
owners.
Aren't
the
problem.
A
House
bill
4378:
this
is
a
support
recommendation,
25
million
for
mental
health
locally.
A
Yes,
43.70
last
one
on
the
bottom
of
that
page.
That's
a
support.
It's
it's
a
25
million,
which
is
nowhere
near
what
we
need
that
might
do
some
good
in
kankakee
county,
I'm
not
joking,
but
yeah.
It's
it's
because
it's
sustained
so
support
it.
It's
a
drop
in
the
bucket,
though
house
bill,
4424,
it's
another
one
of
those
motor
fuel
ones
oppose
they
get
enough.
County's
wind
energy
facility.
This
one
is
also
not
being
called
not
being
called
yeah.
A
I
know
that
I
in
wool
county
objected
the
same
day
when
we
called
down
there
to
find
out
about
this,
because
we
we
had
opposed
this
before
in
a
different
form,
so
I
felt
confident
the
board
still
felt
the
same
way
so
they're
they're
pulling
that
they
didn't
realize
they
had
stepped
in
it
house
bill
4454,
drug
treatment
eligible.
This
is
something
I've
actually
heard
about
from
other
counties.
A
Some
places
are
using
drug
court
for
non-drug
court
related
things.
This
is
making
it
so
the
drugs
have
to
be
a
primary
reason
that
they're
in
the
criminal
system
in
the
first
place
you
you
can't
somebody,
you
know,
can't
have
robbed
a
a
liquor
store
or
whatever,
and
then
they
just
happen
to
when
they
take
them
down,
they
find
drugs
in
their
house
and
they
offer
them
drug
court.
A
That's
a
problem
and
there's,
it
seems
like
some
are
using
that
as
a
diversion
thing
and
that's
why
I'm
recommending
we
support
it
and
that's
jackie
haase's
bill
so
and
I
think
it's
a
good
one,
because
drug
court
is
an
important
thing
and
we
need
to
enhance
it.
But
it's.
Why
use
all
the
money
that's
supposed
to
be
for
people
that
have
chemical
addiction,
problems
and
alcohol
addiction
problems
on
people
that
are
just
trying
to
get
rid
of
these
offenses
it?
A
Doesn't
it's
not
really
fair
to
the
people
that
need
the
help
foia
the
house
bill
4466
this
one's
kind
of
frightening,
actually
again
legislators
who
don't
really
think
about
stuff
public
body,
shall
include
its
list
of
records
available
under
the
act.
That's
fine
plain
text,
description
of
each
of
the
types
of
categories
of
information
of
each
field,
of
each
database
of
the
public
body,
absolutely
not
no
ever,
and
I
think
it
voids
our
cyber
policy.
A
A
Think
of
all
the
databases
they
have
it's
going
to
take
them
years
and
a
lot
of
money
to
produce
the
architecture.
For
those
databases
am
I
wrong.
I
mean
it's
insane
and
by
the
way,
no
money
they're
not
giving
us
money
to
do
this,
so
it
may
sound
like
a
good
idea.
You
can
provide
some
information,
but
this
level
of
detail
is
dangerous
and
it's
almost
like
they
don't
know
what
hackers
do
you
know
so
house
bill,
4489,
gata
applicability.
A
That
was
a
support.
Basically,
it's
a
dot
thing.
It
makes
things
a
little
bit
smoother.
Let's
see
here,
house
bill,
4527.
Second
chance,
state
reimagined,
it's
just
another!
One
of
those
those
lovely
bills
that
keep
coming
out
of
springfield
that
provide
more
rights
to
criminals
than
they
do
for
those
who
are
law-abiding
citizens.
A
It
all
sounds
good
until
you're
the
victim
of
this
system.
So
I
strongly
oppose
that
and
I
recommend
that
as
well
enough's
enough
house
bill
4604
that
one
is
occupational
safety.
The
basic
change
in
this
provides
that
a
public
employer
that
intentionally
violates
specified
provisions
may
be
assessed
a
civil
penalty
of
not
more
than
ten
thousand
dollars
per
violation
rather
than
just
ten
thousand
dollars.
This
is
state
osha,
so
we
oppose
that.
Obviously
we
don't
want
to
see
you
know
multiple
violations.
A
Usually
it's
about
compliance
and
not
revenue,
and
I
think
this
one's
about
revenue
so
house
bill,
4615
carry
out
bag
fee
plastic
bags,
they
might
as
well
include
straws
and
dirty
nasty
thoughts.
Oppose
this.
This
isn't
a
nanny
state.
I
don't
mind
putting
that
in
there.
People
can
do
what
they
want
to
do
and
hopefully-
and
most
of
us
are
doing
the
right
thing.
We
save
the
bags
and
reuse
them.
You
know,
I
don't
know
a
lot
of
people
who
just
throw
them
down
the
street.
You
know.
A
A
Most
people
want
to
do
the
right
thing,
but
they
just
don't
want
to
be
forced
to
do
what
somebody
thinks.
The
right
thing
is
house
bill
4632.
This
is
representative
haas's
bill.
It's
the
dyslexia
bill,
support
on
that
one
for
screening.
I
think
it's
a
good
bill
house
bill,
4633
rivers,
edge
development,
kankakee,
don't
believe
it's
been
called
yet,
but
that's
a
support.
There's
also
another
one
in
the
senate.
That
is
the
mirror
of
this
bill,
and
I
would
ask
that
we
support
those.
A
C
A
Get
to
it
in
a
minute,
but
I
I
think
you
might
be
right,
it
might
be.
It
should
be.
Senator
joyce's
house
bill
4683
domestic
battery,
it's
representative,
haas's
bill.
A
The
penalty
for
aggravated
domestic
battery
is
a
class
x
felony,
which
the
person
shall
be
sends
to
a
mandatory
term
of
imprisonment
not
less
than
six
years
and
not
more
than
30
years.
I
it's.
This
is
a
support,
I'd
left
off
there.
I
want
to
make
sure
that
you
know
we
saw
that.
I
didn't
put
support
on
it,
but
hopefully
that's
the
case.
It's
a
big
problem
in
kanke,
county
strangulation
is
you've
heard.
Just
jim
rowe
talk
about
it
a
lot.
A
We
got
a
real
problem
here
and
we
shouldn't
be
making
it
easier
for
people
to
exert
power
over
other
people
house
bill
4684,
because
that's
what
it's
about.
If
you
listen
to
him,
it's
another
one
of
representative,
haas's
bills,
criminal,
pro
pre-type
pre-trial
detention.
A
Sorry,
basically,
the
court
enters
an
order
for
the
detention
of
the
defendant.
The
defendant
shall
be
brought
to
trial
on
the
offense
for
which
the
defendant
is
in
detention
120
days
rather
than
what
they
wanted
to
do.
Was
it's
90
days
this
one's
a
problem.
I've
talked
to
the
sheriff
about
this
and
by
the
way
I'm
going
to
ask
if
the
the
department
heads
like
the
sheriff
electeds
have
some
things
they
want
to
insert
into
this,
we'll
go
to
the
full
board
with
them,
but
sometimes
it
takes
a
year
for
dna.
A
A
It's
funny
how
we
have
to
change
because
they
can't
get
their
act
together.
House
bill,
4698,
covet
healthcare
decisions.
Basically,
it's
the
right
of
conscious
saying
that
you
make
your
own
decisions,
the
they
change
the
right
of
conscious
act
to
include
a
pandemic.
A
This
is
basically
trying
to
put
it
back
the
other
way,
which
is
the
way
that
it
was
originally
entered
into
by
the
legislature
somewhat
five
years
ago,
six
years
ago,
house
bill
4707
cybercrime
lab
fee.
I
just
it
sounds
like
a
good
idea
oppose
it,
because
it's
in
direct
conflict
with
the
other
pro-criminal
legislation
passed
due
to
those
convicted
of
murder
pay
their
fines.
A
That's
a
that's
a
legitimate
question.
You
know
this
is
putting
a
fine
on
those
convicted
of
murder,
how
many
of
those
actually
pay
their
fines,
because
they're
incarcerated
for
long
periods
of
time.
It's
almost
like
they
didn't
think
about
the
reality
of
this.
You
know
so
I
don't
know
if
we
thought
it
would
maybe
help
speed
things
up
with
the
crime
lab.
A
We,
maybe
we
might
more
inclined
to
invest
in
that,
but
there's
no
guarantee
there
house
bill
4758,
that's
the
broadband
access
act
because
governmental
units
they
also
have
to
be
eligible
in
this
a
lot
of
times
we're
the
ones
that
are
mr
miller.
E
Mention
that
this
legislation
or
proposed
legislation,
does
put
some
guard
rails
on
how
the
funds
could
be
managed,
but
there
are
some
things
like
you
mentioned,
that
need
to
be
amended,
need
to
be
adjusted,
and
the
one
that
sticks
out
to
me
is
that
the
way
this
is
written,
the
bipartisan
infrastructure
law
bil
from
the
federal
government.
The
way
this
4758
is
written,
it
would
make
illinois
ineligible
for
those
federal
broadband
funds.
So
there
are
some
changes
that
need
to
be
made.
E
Like
you
pointed
out,
allowing
underserved
areas,
units
of
government
to
be
eligible
yep
are
big
parts
of
that.
That
need
to
be
immediately.
A
A
This
is
a
support
recommendation.
It
it
if
there's
a
12
million
or
under
cost
to
a
project
that
basically
goes
from
a
two
phase
to
a
one
phase:
selection,
there's
still
the
bidding
process,
but
it's
on
the
design
build
side
of
it.
So
it
does
streamline
things
and
doesn't
force
us
to
go
or
the
people
that
would
be
doing
this,
including
us
to
go
through
unnecessary
steps
for
the
amount
of
money
we're
talking
about
hospital
4784,
the
ida,
rehab
program,
it's
a
support
for
the
land
bank.
A
This
is
a
funding
mechanism
for
the
land
bank.
I
ask
for
that.
Support
home
house
bill,
4796
sidewalk
vendor
access
act.
I
don't
think
it's
a
very
smart
approach.
It
basically
says
nobody
can
regulate
vendors
on
the
street,
no
municipalities,
no
counties
health
department-
I
you
know
meet
on
a
stick,
mystery
beet
on
a
stick.
I
don't
know
it's!
You
know
what
I'm
saying:
it's
that
that's
problematic.
I
you
know
you,
that's
what
you
know
like
farmers,
markets
and
areas
are,
for
you
know.
A
A
Let's
see
here,
you
can
read
it,
but
it's
a
support.
Recommendation
three
or
more
pending
charges,
a
misdemeanor
battery.
It
basically
puts
some
teeth
back
behind,
repeat
offenders
and
if
they're
going
to
be
getting
let
out
and
let
out
and
let
out
maybe
three
strikes
and
we
can
not.
Let
you
out
it's
kind
of
the
thought
process
here.
There's
got
to
be
something
if
they're
going
to
leave
the
the
gate
swinging,
we
got
to
have
a
way
to
shut
it,
so
house
bill
4809
obstructing
justice.
A
Basically,
this
is
saying
if
you
mess
with
a
police
officer's
body
camera
and
try
to
turn
it
off,
it's
obstructing
justice.
I
didn't
know
that
was
a
thing.
Apparently
it
is
yeah
house
bill,
4830
county's
inspector
general,
basically
saying
that
the
inspector
general
shall
have
jurisdiction
over
all
county
employees,
and
this
inspector
general
is
somebody
that
we
would
have
to
hire
or
contract
with
by
january,
1st
2023.
A
So
I'm
sure
it's
our
expense.
You
know
representative
marin
would
make
sure
of
that.
Wouldn't
he
sorry
that's
and
I
didn't
think
this
kind
of
bill
would
come
from
him,
but
and
it's
effective
immediately.
My
opinion
oppose
it.
It
infringes
on
the
rights
of
the
elected
office
holders
and
was
it's
without
oversight,
and
it's
extremely
you
know
the
damage
could
be
substantial.
If
there's
a
rogue
politically
minded
investigator,
that's
trying
to
make
a
name
for
themselves.
A
We've
seen
that
movie,
you
know
I'd
rather
rely
on
isp
and
the
state's
attorney
and
the
sheriff's
than
another
layer
of
unfunded
non-responsive
to
the
locals,
or
even
the
state
people
you
know
coming
in
here
and
providing
that
oversight.
I
mean
they
can't
even
get
an
expector
general
for
themselves.
A
Think
about
it.
Now
they
want
us
to
pay
for
one
for
us.
It
makes
sense.
Let's
see
here,
4833
house
hospital
4833,
it's
a
sex
offender,
no
probation,
that
is
representative
haas.
A
Amends
the
unified
code
of
corrections
provides
it
a
period
of
probation,
a
term
of
periodic
imprisonment
or
conditional
discharge
shall
not
be
imposed
for
felony
offense.
That
requires
registration
on
the
sex
offender
regulation
act
that
kind
of
speaks
for
itself.
I
have
a
feeling
I
know
where
that
came
from
our
state's
attorney
I'll
have
to
talk
to
him,
but
that
sounds
like
jim
might
have
recommended
that
one
house
bill
4917
the
impact
mitigation.
That's
a
recommendation
from
the
planning
department
to
support
house
bill
4966.
A
A
Oh
basically,
digital
signatures
on
petitions.
They
want
to
make
it
so
you
can
just
send
an
email
with
a
link
and
everybody
can
sign
a
petition
and
it
doesn't
matter
who
they
are
where
they're
from
and
all
that
other
stuff.
So
I
strongly
oppose
that.
Personally.
We
need
to
get
out
and
knock
on
doors
and
get
signatures.
A
You
know
a
present
broken
leg.
Company
included,
you
know
it's
just
part
of
the
deal
and
the
the
people
need
that
we
can
have
mail
in
voting
but
mailing
petitions.
I
just
see
real
problems,
especially
in
illinois,
on
that
one
house
bill
50,
50,
57
motor
fuel
revenue.
Another
oppose
second
in
the
nation.
A
As
far
as
taxes
house
bill
5102,
I'm
asking
that
we
support
if
they
amend
to
include
kankakee
in
this.
It's
basically
impose
a
fee
at
the
courthouse
to
pay
for
courthouse
work
additions,
new
construction,
they
allowed
that
for
will
county
and
then
they
allowed
they
brought
kane
county
now
they're
bringing
kendall
in
well.
Why
not
us?
The
people
know
that
we're
working
on
the
courthouse
is
no
secret.
The
attorney
general
was
a
very
visible
presence
here
for
years.
A
A
I
still
don't
know
why
representative
harper
doesn't
focus
on
her
own
district.
Instead
of
coming
down
into
kankakee
county
and
trying
to
speak
for
the
people
in
hopkins
park,
she
was
not
elected
to
be
here
and
I'm
tempted
to
send
her
a
map
of
her
district.
Is
she
I
think
she
forgot
what
it
looks
like
so
amen,
yeah,
yeah
permission
to
send
a
map.
Sorry
house
bill
5218,
that's
another
broadband
support
that
one
motor
fuel
tax
grade
crossing.
A
A
5313
snowball,
male
snow,
plow,
mailbox
citation-
and
I
I'll
stand
behind
this
as
it's
quite
possibly
the
most
idiotic
bill.
I've
ever
seen
says
that
if
a
person
who,
by
operating
a
snow,
plow
on
state
or
local
road
or
highway,
hits
a
publicly
owned,
privately
owned
mailbox
as
a
result
of
the
person's
actor
omissions
shall
be
issued.
A
citation
on
the
person's
driving
record
provides
that
the
person
issued
a
citation
may
respond
to
the
citation.
A
A
I
don't
know
it
doesn't
make
sense.
Did
you
agree
mark
head
nod?
Okay,
thank
you
house,
bill,
5354,
behavior
health
services.
It's
a
representative
hospital
support,
5416
motor
fuel
tax
suspend
well,
it
may
sound
good
pay,
suspend
motor
fuel
tax
when
it's
over
100
bucks
a
barrel,
but
then
how
do
we
fix
any
roads?
Because
we
don't
have
any
money?
I
again
what
what
who
thought
of
that
now?
You
can
suspend
it
or
maybe
you
cap
it,
but
this
is
suspended
so.
A
Yeah,
whose
bill
is
that
hamilton,
5404
public
projects,
materials
is
basically
saying
that
we
have
to
use
green
materials
in
all
of
our
buildings.
I
think
it's
a
goal,
I
think
sometimes
it's
the
best
practice
for
everything
to
be
lead
certified
and
we
want
to
be
there
but
you're
talking
now.
I
don't
even
know
the
multiple,
the
exponential
cost
of
you
know:
carbon
neutral
materials
versus
the
other
stuff,
that's
through
the
roof.
So
it's
a
cost.
We
can't
burden
here
unless
there's
help
from
springfield.
A
A
I
say
support
it
with
the
amendment
that
includes
all
land
banks,
as
defined
in
an
entity
as
an
entity.
Land
banks
are
not
an
entity
in
the
bill
right
now.
They
need
to
put
that
in
there
and
then
it
works
for
me
house.
Bill
5538
oppose
basically
that's
what
labor
agreements
are
for.
You
can't
legislate,
legislate,
labor
agreements,
senate
bills,
2896,
consumer
and
climate
first
act
oppose
it's
too
long
to
read,
but
there's
many
reasons
I
say
oppose
it.
You
can
obviously
object
and
go
different
directions
senate
bill
2983.
A
I
don't
think
you'll
see
the
light
of
day,
but
it's
basically
the
right
of
health
care
law
in
in
the
senate,
putting
that
back,
but
we,
I
think
we
should
still
support
it,
because
we
we
supported
or
we
opposed
when
they
changed
it.
So
this
is
the
the
reciprocity
means
that
we
we
support
this
bill,
which
brings
it
back
to
what
the
original
right
of
healthcare
conscious
bill
law
was,
which
was
you
can't
force
somebody
to
do
things
that
they're,
not
they
they're
they're,
philosophically
opposed
to
or
religiously
senate
bill
3012.
A
A
It's
basically
instead
of-
and
I
know
we're
good
with
it
here-
but
death
records
need
to
be
put
through
the
voter
rolls
and
that
this
is
basically
saying
putting
death
records
through
them
and
who's
gonna.
Do
it
30
60
yeah
3063
unfunded
mandates?
It's
the
same
as
what
representative
deluca
had
that's
a
support.
A
Amends
the
environmental
barriers
act
creates
the
ada
compliance
commission
to
establish
back
pre
best
practices
with
with
all
due
respect
to
senator
rezin.
I
think
it's
opposed
it's
unnecessary
and
bureaucratic
nightmare.
We
can't
get
a
lot
of
these
state
agencies
to
even
respond
to
us
now.
You're
gonna
put
another
layer
of
non-responsiveness.
A
The
law
is
the
law.
Ada
is
pretty
pretty
clear,
you
know.
So,
while
it's
not
perfect,
I
don't
think
creating
another
bureaucratic
nightmare
is
the
way
to
go
about
it.
Sorry
other
other
comments
there
I'll.
Let
stand
especially
the
dysfunctional
part
senate
bill,
3452
land
bank
exemption
amend
to
include
the
kankakee
regional
land
bank
authority
with
so
we
support
if
they
amend
it,
and
I
think
there
was
just
one
more
that
I
had
or
a
couple
more.
A
Yeah
34.94,
that
was
support
with
amendment
and
definitions.
The
planning
department
opposes
it
in
its
current
form.
As
the
term
billing
permit
fees
has
not
been
defined,
it
fails
to
mention
other
fees
and
as
review
inspection,
administrative
fees,
so
they
need
to
define
it
so
support
it.
With
the
amendment
in
the
in
the
you
know,
the
definitions
senate
bill
3633
oppose.
It
seems
like
a
good
idea
on
the
surface,
but
considering
all
the
small
jobs
we
do
culverts
ditches.
This
is
unnecessary
in
a
stored
storage
burden.
A
I
mean
we
got
what
900
permits
a
year,
so
we
got
to
have
samples
of
everything
where
we
keep
those.
How
do
we
file
them?
I
mean
kind
of
like
why,
but
so
it's
a
pose
because
it
is
a
burden
that
again
is
unfunded,
and
I
think
that
was
about
it.
Oh
here's
one!
Sorry,
I
did
my
best
to
cut
them
and
paste
in
order.
A
This
one
is
3717
economic
development
commission.
It
would
be
opposed
because
it
does
nothing
for
small
counties
and
region
regions,
it's
useless
and
cumbersome
and
non-impactful.
It's
basically
saying
that
you've
got
to
establish
an
economic
development,
commit
commission
if
you
have
a
tiff
and
they
basically
have
a
lot
of
authority
to
decide
where
money
is
going
to
be
spent.
A
I
don't
see
that
as
a
benefit
at
all.
Really,
although
at
some
times
I
disagree
with
some
of
those
directions
when
money
is
expended
at
the
when
a
tif
is
closing
and
they
just
somebody's
does
something
to
do
something.
Instead
of
giving
the
money
back,
I'd
rather
see
it
go
back,
but
nine
people
that's
unwieldy
in
that
environment,
so
county
judicial
facilities
fee
again
support
just
add
us.
A
A
Okay,
it's
it's
the
same
thing.
It's
the
the
mandates
act.
I
must
have
copied
it
instead
of
cut
it
all
right.
That's
all!
I
had
sorry
for
the
verbose
explanation,
but
I
thought
you
know
people
had
questions
and
the
public
should
hear
kind
of
what's
going
on,
because
you
don't
get
a
lot
of
that
out
there.
I'm
sure
on
capital
facts
all
right,
any
questions
about
any
of
those.
It
seems
like
we're
kind
of
in
line
together.
A
So
is
there
a
motion
to
approve
this
legislative
agenda
with
the
positions
that
have
been
noted?
Mr
featherwing,
mr
carrico,
any
comments
all
right,
all
those
in
favor
say
aye
aye.
Those
opposed
same
sign.
Thank
you
for
this
I'll,
get
it
to
our
representatives
and
our
lobbyists
and
release
the
hounds,
as
they
say,
informational
services.
Mr
duvall.
F
Over
the
weekend
we
upgraded
our
email
server,
so
you
would
have
if
you
were
doing
something
on
sunday,
you
may
have
had
an
interruption
of
service
for
maybe
45
minutes.
We
we
try
to
do
these
things
on
long
weekends
and
on
off
hours,
so
we
don't
affect
very
many
people,
we're
still
going
to
affect
the
sheriff's
department,
no
matter
what,
because
they're
24
7,
but
if
you
happen
to
be
in
at
that
time,
you
would
have
saw
that
what
we
had
to
do
is
apply
some
patches.
The
patches
needed
security
patches.
F
Those
needed
security
patches
required
us
to
upgrade
the
server.
At
that
time,
I
chose
to
virtualize
the
server
that
made
everything
much
take
longer
than
we
normally
do,
but
we're
on
the
newest
of
what
we
could
do.
There
was
no
cost
to
that,
but
something
needed
to
be
done,
jason's
going
through
the
department.
Now
I
did
the
servers
over
the
weekend,
jason's
going
to
go
through
the
departments
to
make
sure
those
people
internally
are
having
everything
everything
seems
to
be
successful.
I
told
some
of
you
board
members.
F
There
may
be
an
interruption
before
I
didn't
get
out
to
all
of
you
and,
lastly,
I'm
trying
to
follow
a
protocol
that
I
recommended
to
you
in
the
last
meeting
or
last
few
meetings,
I'm
going
to
send
you
out
a
document,
that's
important,
but
it's
just
it's
not
something
you
need
to
be
voted
on.
What
it
is
is,
let's
say,
a
cheat
sheet
for
how
to
deal
with
security
issues
or
anything
to
deal
with
your
email.
F
After
talking
to
a
mr
kirko,
he
brought
up
in
the
last
meeting
that
he
would
like
to
have
some
kind
of
document
that
would
help
other
board
members.
I
thought
that's
a
reasonable
request,
so
I
put
something
together.
That
would
help
you
it's
very
short.
It
talks
about
known
things
and
how
easily
to
make
yourself
aware
in
the
simple
steps
that
you
can
do
to
protect
yourselves
against
the
emails.
But
what
I'm
doing
is
what
I'm
telling
you.
F
If
it's
something
that's
going
to
come
from
our
department
or
the
county,
will
first
tell
you
and
then
it's
going
to
come
from
a
specific
person.
It'll
not
be
from
a
generic
generic
account.
There's
things
that
you
probably
know,
but
there
maybe
there's
some
things
you
hadn't
been
aware
of.
We've
told
you,
but
now
I'm
putting
it
in
writing,
so
it'll
make
you
it'll
be
in
front
of
you.
So
it's
just
a
simple
pdf.
It's
three
pages:
it's
easy
to
reach
large
print.
I
like
large
print.
So
I
came
from
that
point.
F
If
you
have
any
questions,
just
let
me
know,
I
also
have
my
phone
number
and
jason's
phone
number
is
an
email
as
a
contact.
Most
of
you
already
contact
us,
pre-meeting
or
whatever
again,
it's
not
anything
that
needed
to
be
voted
on,
but
there's
some
guidelines
to
help.
You
deal
with
things
that
may
come
up.
F
A
Nope,
we
may
call
you
back
later,
so
no,
I'm
just
kidding
health
department,
mr
beavis,
not
here
today
you
see
the
stats
in
the
the
the
paperwork
there.
Inside
of
your
packet,
we
have
a
quarterly
report
from
the
regional
superintendent
of
schools.
Is
there
a
motion
to
accept
and
put
on
file?
A
G
I
actually
for
as
busy
as
I've
been,
I
really
don't
have
a
lot
to
share.
I
think
a
lot
of
stuff
is
is
ongoing,
that
I
don't
necessarily
discuss
in
public
number.
One
is
all
the
labor
contracts
that
we're
currently
working
on
the
coroner
labor
group,
the
fop
patrol
and
then
also
just
up,
is
or
coming
up
this
month
is
also
corrections.
G
They've
been
working
directly
with
labor
on
the
language
portions,
but
it
will
be
coming
to
the
board
in
a
select
subcommittee
here
within
the
next
few
weeks.
So
quite
a
bit
of
work
done,
I
I
tend
to
do
a
lot
of
forecasting
and
just
return
on
investment
analysis
on
those
labor
contracts.
So
that's
kind
of
where
my
involvement
comes.
G
Openings,
we've
got
11.
Currently
it's
the
fewest
amount
since
october,
and
actually
those
over
30
days
is,
I
think,
it's
nine
and
that's
the
lowest
number
we've
had
since
last
july,
so
we're
seeing
either
some
movement
or
we're
just
taking
down
positions.
G
So
that's
where
really
it's
been
kind
of
a
whirlwind.
The
last
I
would
say
two
months
has
been
crazy,
but
if
anyone
has
any
questions,
mr
hunter.
C
Yes,
sir,
mr
owner,
thank
mr
chairman
anita,
had
any
consideration
been
given
to
compensating
staff
who
have
bilingual
expertise.
G
C
I
was
just
wondering
because
I
know,
for
example,
I
was
talking
with
dan
and
and
the
clerk's
office,
and
I
know
he
was
really
using
his
outreach
expertise
to
seek
and
find
bilingual
staff
as
much
as
that.
The
hispanic
population
in
the
county,
irrespective
of
what
the
census
says,
is
growing
and-
and
I
was
wondering
if
there
any
consideration-
have
been
given
to
compensating
those
individuals
who
have
that
particular
skill
set.
A
H
I'd
like
to
thank
you
for
the
great
we
were
very
prepared
for
our
meetings
with
our
contra.
You
know
our
preparers
and
planners
and
stuff.
We
had
a
lot
of
time
had
to
go
into
preparing
all
that
stuff.
To
present
to
us.
Thank
you
for
that.
Oh.
A
A
This
is
tough
yeah
I
mean
we're
we're
in
uncharted
waters
here,
a
lot
of
stuff
we
got
going
on
here,
so
we're
trying
to
pull
in
expertise
from
all
different
areas
to
make
sure
we're
not
only
doing
things
the
right
way.
Procedurally,
but
then
also
what
aren't
we
thinking
about?
What
else
is
out
there?
I
mean
we
just
don't
have
an
echo
chamber
here.
A
So
it's
it's
that's
the
whole
point
of
this
process
and
if
it
it
helps
us
ask
the
point
of
questions
when
anita
did
what
she
did
to
organize
all
of
this
stuff
that
even
a
county
board
member
could
understand
it.
No
I'm
just
kidding.
A
All
right,
some
openings,
one
of
each
of
these
clawson
park,
drainage,
district,
exline,
creek
drainage,
district,
mcgilvery,
special
drainage
district
moments,
fire
protection
district
and
an
etsb
board
9-1-1,
two
openings
on
the
canaan
drainage,
district,
mantino,
number,
nine
drainage
and
two
on
the
kanke
county
farmland
assessment
review
committee:
appointments
appointments
of
michael
hall
to
the
moment's
fire
protection
district
deployment
of
bruce
pourberg
to
the
regional
planning.
Commission
reappointment:
that's
a
reappointment!
Isn't
it?
A
Chad
is
bruce
barber,
a
reappointment,
no
okay,
the
first
one;
okay,
all
right,
sorry,
reappointment
of
bill,
helm
to
the
bourbon,
a
fire
protection
district
and
and
also
alice
ardulin
to
the
bourbon
fire
protection
district.
Is
there
a
motion
to
combine
and
approve
there?
Mr
miller?
Second,
miss
parker,
all
those
favors
say
aye
aye
opposed
same
sign.
Thank
you.
Motion
carries
new
business
amending
section
2-24,
the
kinky
county
code.
A
So
who
else
was
here?
Miss
polk
was
here.
Chad
was
here
at
the
last
census
when
the
new
board
was
sworn
in
correct.
That's
when
you
were
in
2012
right.
I
was
here
and
we
didn't
know
what
was
going
on
that
day.
You
know
it
was
who's.
A
whirlwind,
but
the
the
way
that
the
county
board
is:
is
there
if
you
have
terms
of
four
years
four
years
and
two
years
or
two
four
and
four
so
half
the
board
is
up
for
election
each
time.
A
A
okay,
whatever
it
says
in
here,
we'll
go
through
that.
But
that's
that's
the
procedure,
you
do
it
at
the
meeting.
You
don't
do
it
beforehand.
So
then
you
leave
the
meeting
knowing
which
group
you're
in.
Are
you
in
a
four
year
four
year,
two
two-year
district
or
are
you
in
a
two
four
and
four?
So
as
I
looked
at
that-
and
I
talked
to
to
terry
mr
rowe
as
well,
we
just
got
amend
the
dates,
because
if
you
look
at
the
county
code,
it
had
all
the
old
dates
in
there
from
2012..
A
A
Ms
pope,
mr
fairfield,
any
other
thoughts,
all
those
in
favor
say
aye
aye
all
right
same
sign.
We
also
have
to
put
the
map
and
the
meets
and
bounds
in
the
resolution
as
well.
So
thanks
dell,
you
have
this
memorized.
These
meets
and
bounds.
Okay,
it's
like
six
pages
of
take
a
left
turn
at
the
stop
sign.
You
know,
I'm
sorry,
it's
like
that.
Have
you
ever
read
those
it's
amazing
all
right.
The
next
one
anita
kind
of
touched
on
these.
A
There
are
no
documents
yet
because
we
haven't
created
them
in
these
next
two
items.
So
you
know,
we've
talked
about
the
process.
The
interview
team
met
with
all
of
the
candidates
and
they
recommended
two.
A
This
did
make
it
to
building
and
grounds
correct.
We
did
talk
about
it
right
that
it
was
coming
to
this
meeting
right,
but
they
didn't
vote
on
it
there
because
we,
the
agenda,
was
already
out.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
I
got
that
correct,
so
we
we're
coming
here
for
this
approval.
Normally,
it
would
have
went
building
your
grounds
here,
but
we
don't
want
to
wait
another
two
months
to
for
me
to
be
able
to
engage
them
to
negotiate
what
an
agreement
might
look
like.
A
So
for
this
one
we
put
out
the
rfq
for
a
partner
to
help
us
manage
all
of
these
proposed
building
projects
that
we're
looking
at
but,
more
importantly,
on
the
front
end
to
be
able
to
put
a
realistic
cost
to
them.
So
the
board
can
make
decisions
on
what
they
want
to
prioritize
as
far
as
critical
infrastructure
designed
to
save
the
taxpayers
money
over
the
long
haul,
not
immediately
because
that's
not
the
way
infrastructure
works,
but
over
the
long
haul.
A
We
want
to
do
things
where
we're
taking
covet
money
and
making
the
last
20
30
40
years,
and
so
in
order
to
do
that,
we
got
to
kind
of
find
out
how
much
it
costs
whatever
that
is.
We've
talked
about
some
of
those,
then
we've
got
to
rank
them,
and
then
we
say
well,
here's
our
budget
number
and
well.
We
have
to
cut
the
line
right
there
or
we
have
to
shuffle
the
deck
or
scale
it
back
or
whatever
we
have
to
do
so.
A
I
just
want
to
mention
that
so
in
order
to
do
that,
we
had
we
had.
The
committee
had
recommended
white
and
company
after
interviewing
three
qualified
respondents
and
a
total
of
five
had
submitted.
So
with
the
the
we
chose,
the
three
that
were
qualified
to
have
a
discussion
and
then
from
there
we
narrowed
in
on
wyden
company,
and
I
think
that
was
we
had
a
scoring
system,
so
it
wasn't
just
willy-nilly.
A
You
know
it
was
pretty
methodical
how
we
went
through
this
process
and
what
we're
doing
is
is
in
that
scoring
system
the
way
the
rfq
is
written.
If
we
can't
get
an
agreement
with
number
one,
then
we
moved
to
number
two
and
there
was
a
a
second
place
and
a
third
place.
So
I
don't
expect
that
to
happen.
But
if
it
does,
that's
our
leverage-
okay,
I
just
want
to
and
number
two
was
pretty
solid
as
well.
You
know
so,
and
I
think
the
committee
that
was
part
of
this
might
agree.
A
They
were
a
good
firm
as
well,
so
I'm
just
asking
for
that:
approval
to
start
from
this
committee
to
start
negotiating
mr
carrico
and
mr
featherwing,
and
if
there's
no
details
yet
that'll
go
back
to
the
full
board.
Actually,
I'm
sorry
to
go
to
finance
when
we
understand
what
that
is
what
the
amount
of
money
is
things
like
that,
mr
chairman.
C
Yes,
sir,
thank
you,
mr
chairman,
could
you
give
me
a
little
background
in
terms
of
their
skill,
stats.
A
They
were
the
lead,
I
believe,
on
the
joliet
new
courthouse
there
on
the
design
side
of
it,
and
they
had,
I
mean
just
every
animal
control
facilities.
You
know
we're
looking
at
an
animal
control
facility,
that's
no
secret.
We've
talked
about
that.
A
Be
our
number
one
priority
as
long
as
it's
not
25
million
bucks,
so
you
know
it's
within
reason,
so
yeah
they're
they're
solid
and
they
they
did
our
space
needs
for
us.
So
we
do
have
it's
the
same
people
that
know
how
much
space
we
need
in
the
departments
that
we
have
now.
A
They
got
that
foot
in
the
door,
steve
quinn,
then,
okay,
yeah,
I
think
it's
whiting
company,
so
their
their
their
experience
is
broad
and
and
top
level,
and
the
good
thing
is
also
is:
is
they
know
that
there's
a
difference
between
the
porsche
and
the
the
buick
and
then
the
hugo
and
in
some
cases
we're
going
hugo,
because
we
we're
not
a
porsche
type
tax
base?
We
want
to
redo
buildings
rather
than
you
know,
build
from
the
ground
up.
A
You
know
this,
so
sensible
allocation
and
deployment
of
these
funds
is
kind
of
where
we're
at
we
gotta
really
drive
down
costs
any
way
possible
in
a
time
when
costs
are
going
absolutely
through
the
roof,
so
we're
playing
chicken
with
inflation
right
now.
So
I
think
we
might
lose
so
anyway,
any
other
thoughts
from
anybody
on
that
committee
about
this
choice.
I
want
to
make
sure
that
mr
featherweight
go
ahead.
I
just.
H
Want
to
make
sure
everybody
knows
that
it
was
a
really
good
interview
and
you
know
I
was
involved
in
the
process,
and
I
really
thought
that
you
know
they
would
give
us
a
head
start
because
they
did
our
needs
study
already.
You
know
they
have
all
that
knowledge
and
paperwork
and
experience,
and
that
was
the
second
time
I
interviewed
that
company.
I
was
very
impressed
yeah.
They
were
very
well
qualified.
A
Well
then,
we'll
go
with
this
is:
do
we
have
motion
in
second?
Yes,
okay,
all
those
in
favor,
aye,
aye
aye.
Those
opposed
same
sign
motion
carries
we'll
get
to
work
on
this.
I
have
I
expected
this,
so
I
have
a
call
set
up
for
next
week
to
start
the
process.
A
Very
similar
we've
talked
about
this.
The
county
board
has
zero
experience
in
social
service
programs.
We
work
with
the
workforce
board,
but
we
don't
really
know
what
they
do
down
on
a
nuts
and
bolts
level.
We
work
with
all
these
organizations.
We
help
do
different
things
and
we're
involved
in
different
things,
but
we
just
don't
have
that
expertise,
and
then
we
also
don't
have
the
human
capital
within
the
county
government
to
set
up
a
a
temporary
bureaucracy,
as
if
we
could
even
fill
those
jobs
to
manage
this
for
us,
because
this
is
at
risk.
A
This
is,
if
things
go
sideways
and
somebody
doesn't
do
the
right
kind
of
paperwork
or
the
money
gets
spent
improperly,
then
we're
on
the
hook
as
a
county
to
pay
that
back
to
the
department
of
treasury.
So
it's
a
double
hit
and
that
would
come
out
of
the
the
the
taxpayers
contribution
here
locally
from
their
property
taxes.
We
just
can't
have
that.
A
We
are
going
to
decide
what
we
want
to
do
and
they
will
manage
it
for
us
and
go
look
for
other
grants
that
either
they're
available
to
or
they're
available
to
are
eligible
to
receive,
or
that
only
we
are
eligible
to
receive
so
we're
trying
to
create
that
critical
mass
and
then
do
all
the
data
collection
and
the
analytics
to
see
what
is
working
and
what
is
not.
A
Well,
we've
got
a
petri
dish
here
that
we
can
kind
of
see
what
works
for
us
we're
different,
not
because
mom
said
so.
It's
we're
special,
not
because
mom
said
so.
There's
things
here
that
don't
exist
elsewhere
and
there's
things
that
are
just
like
everywhere
else,
so
once
we
figure
out
what
that
is
and
they're
going
to
help
us
get
to
that
point,
we'll
decide
what
our
grants
look
like
we're
going
to
release
grants
that
address
some
of
these
things.
A
You
know
that
we
talked
about
for
the
last
year
now,
it's
time
to
start
figuring
out
what
that
is
and
start
getting
the
money
into
the
programming
that
we
expect
results
from
so
is
there
any
other?
Did
I
t
that,
up
correctly
from
the
committee
all
right,
there
was
a
perception
out
there
that
we're
just
going
to
hand
money
over
to
somebody
else
and
they're
going
to
decide
what
to
do
with
it.
A
A
Hunter
and
then,
mrs
weber,
with
a
second
any
discussion,
anybody
that
was
part
of
those
those
conversations.
C
Additionally,
I've
seen
firsthand
the
extensive
infrastructure
which
recon
family
services
has
additionally
the
commitment
that
they
have
made
in
terms
of
the
city
of
kankakee
in
terms
of
the
tyson
building,
the
improvements
for
their
location
at
dwayne's
services
at
greenwood
and
court
street,
the
urban
funeral
home
on
east
court
street
and
additional
things
that
they
have
done
in
terms
of
a
capital
investment.
C
A
So
any
other
thoughts
from
the
committee
that
interviewed,
I
failed
to
mention
that
they
are,
will
be
bonded
so
that
solves
our.
You
know
what
happens
if
situation
if
things
go
sideways,
that
was
they
came
with
that
solution.
I
thought
that
required
some
foresight,
that's
a
level
of
protection
that
I
would
appreciate
and
that
would
go
into
the
contract.
Obviously,
so,
basically,
we
have
to
define
the
scope
of
services
figure
out
the
roadmap
and
how
they're
going
to
be
compensated
and
both
companies
will
be
compensated.
A
A
You
know
like
a
big
hvac
unit
for
all
of
the
courthouse
to
fix
the
1930
version
we
have
on
the
roof
over
there.
Now
I'm
exaggerating,
but
you
know
what
I
mean,
that
project
would
be
expensive,
but
that
is
directly
attributable
to
the
in
my
opinion,
and
we
would
vet
it
through
steve
and
anita,
but
it's
attributable
to
the
arpa
side,
not
the
lost
revenue
side
now
doing
ada
upgrades
is
lost
revenue,
not
arpa,
but
space
needs.
A
I
mean
seriously,
it's
like
you
got
to
slice
and
dice
this
and
I'm
hoping
they're
going
to
be
a
little
forgiving.
If
you
will,
because
how
do
I
divide
these
big
projects
up
into
okay?
Well,
this
half
of
the
room
was
covered
and
this
half
was
ada
when
it's
all
mixed
together.
So
these
the
garbage
it's
a
lot
going
on
by
the
way
hold
on,
because
this
this
is
going
to
get
wild
here
for
the
next
like
year.
A
So
I
mean
it's
a
lot
of
work
and
I
appreciate
your
dedication
because
no
county
board
in
kaneki
county
has
ever
had
something
like
this
to
tackle.
You
should
I
feel
fortunate
that
time
has
selected
us
an
opportunity,
but
that
doesn't
mean
it's
not
going
to
be
sweat,
equity
involved,
and
so
so
we
have.
A
We
have
motion,
and
second
there,
the
base
I
just
have
to
negotiate
with
them
a
lot
of
times
grants
people
pay
for
the
grant
management
out
of
the
grant,
depending
on
where
it
comes
from
so
expect
some
things
like
that,
but
there
will
be
a
cost
to
be
our
billing
office.
If
you
will,
because
we
just
don't,
have
the
hr
capital
in
finance
really
anywhere
else
to
handle
that
part
of
it,
it
would
be
debilitating
to
track
down
30
different
sub-grantees.
A
That's
what
they're
going
to
do
so,
all
right,
all
those
in
favor
those
opposed
same
sign
cyrus
over
both
I
felt
like
I
had
to
get
that
out
there,
because
there's
some
misconceptions
about
what
this
role
is
going
to
be
they're
an
administrator,
a
a
a
coordinator,
a
relationship
builder,
a
grant
either
monitor
slash
data
cruncher,
but
never
the
deciding
factor
on
where
this
money
goes.
That's
our
responsibility,
and
we
do
that
with
our
local
taxpayers
in
mind
and
residents.
Sorry
all
right
anything
else:
old
business.
A
You
know
I
was
thinking
about
that.
The
other
day
miss
polk,
the
we're
just
getting
ready
to
start
tearing
into
the
basement,
and
there
is
all
kinds
of
ada
upgrades
in
the
basement,
so
what
I
would
and
once
we
get
a
timeline,
because
the
last
thing
we
had
to
work
through
was
was
the
minority-owned
business
part
of
this
to
make
sure
that
we
are
not
just
paying
lip
service
to
that
to
actually
go
through
that
process
and
see
if
there's
anybody
locally,
that
can
be
on
these
jobs.
A
We
have
to
do
that
part
if
we
want
to,
but
then
we'll
be
able
to
schedule
the
work
and
then
we'll
know
when
the
grand
opening
could
be.
Does
that
make
sense?
Yeah,
yes,.