HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOW Agenda Packet 10/12/2010 MAYOR VILLAGE MANAGER
Mount Pump ect
Irvana K. Willcs Michael E. Janonis
TRUSTEES VILLAGE CLERK
Paul Wm. Hoefert M. Lisa Angell •
Arlene A. juracelc
A. john Korn
Phone: 847/392 -6000
John J. Matuszak. Fa,c M7/392 -6022
Steven S. Polit TDD: 847/392 -6064
Michael A. Zadel wwm.mouniprospect.org
Village of Mount Prospect
50 South Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
MEETING
CANCELLATION
THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING
SCHEDULED FOR TUESDAY, •
OCTOBER 12, 2010 HAS BEEN
CANCELLED
•
THE NEXT REGULAR VILLAGE BOARD
MEETING IS SCHEDULED FOR TUESDAY
OCTOBER 19, 2010
Dated this 8th day of October, 2010
MAYOR Mount Prospect VILLAGE MANAGER
Irvana K. Wilks Michael E. Janonis
TRUSTEES VILLAGE CLERK
Paul Wm. Hoefert M. Lisa Angell
Arlene A. Juracek
A. John Korn Phone: 847 /392 -6000
John J. Matuszak Fax: 847/392 -6022
Steven S. Polit TDD: 847/392 -6064
Michael A. Zadel www.mountprospect.org
Village of Mount Prospect
50 South Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
SATURDAY
OCTOBER 9 2010
9:00 -11:00 a.m.
VILLAGE HALL COMMUNITY CENTER
50 SOUTH EMERSON STREET
ANY INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY WHO WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND THIS MEETING SHOULD CONTACT
THE VILLAGE MANAGER'S OFFICE AT 50 SOUTH EMERSON STREET, 847/392 -6000, TDD 847/392 -6064.
Mount Prospect
Director Deputy Director
Glen R. Andler Sean P. Dorsey
Mount Prospect Public Works Department
1700 W. Central Road, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 -2229
NOTICE
THE OCTOBER 11, 2010 MEETING OF THE SAFETY COMMISSION HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING IS SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8 TH AT 7:00 P.M.
AN AGENDA OR CANCELLATION NOTICE WILL BE SENT PRIOR TO THIS MEETING.
DATED THIS 1 sT DAY OF OCTOBER, 2010.
Phone 847(870 -5640 Fax 8471253 -9377 www.mountprospect_org
Prospect VILLAGE MANAGER
Irvana K. Wilks Michael E. Janonis
TRUSTEES VILLAGE CLERK
Paul Wm. Hoefert M. Lisa Angell
Arlene A. Juracek
A. John Korn Phone: 847/392 -6000
John J. Matuszak Fax: 847/392 -6022
Steven S. Polit TDD: 847/392 -6064
Michael A. Zadel www. mountprospect.org
Village of Mount Prospect
50 South Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMISSION
ORDER OF BUSINESS
REGULAR MEETING
Meeting Location Meeting Date and Time:
Village Hall Thursday
50 South Emerson Street October 14, 2010
Mount Prospect, IL 60056 7:00 p.m.
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
• August 5, 2010
IV. OLD BUSINESS
• Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
V. NEW BUSINESS
• Commission Vacancy Discussion
VI. CORRESPONDENCE
VII. ADJOURNMENT
Commission members are to call the staff contact person confirming attendance at least 24 hours prior to the date
of the scheduled meeting.
The staff contact for this meeting is Deputy Chief Michael Semkiu. (847) 818 -5235.
ANY INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY WHO WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND THIS MEETING SHOULD CONTACT
THE VILLAGE MANAGER'S OFFICE AT 50 SOUTH EMERSON STREET, 847/392 -6000, TDD 847/392 -6064.
Community Relations Commission Agenda 10/14/2010
MINUTES
COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMISSION
Village Board Room, 3rd Floor Village Hall
Thursday, August 5, 2010
7:00 p.m.
The Community Relations Commission (CRC) of the Village of Mount Prospect met Thursday,
August 5, 2010 in the Village Board room on the 3rd floor of Village Hall located at 50 S. Emerson,
Mount Prospect, Illinois.
CALL TO ORDER
Chairperson Tolbert called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Present: Chairperson Tolbert
Commissioner Schmalzer
Commissioner Ortiz
Commissioner Muench
Absent: Commissioner Parikh
Also in attendance: Janet Saewert, Neighborhood Planner
INTRODUCTIONS
Chairperson Tolbert introduced the Commission and thanked the different agencies for attending the
meeting. He stated that distributing Community Development Block Grant funds is one of the most
important duties the Commission performs and described the CDBG funding process, noting that
CRC recommendations go to the Village Board, who then gives the final approval. Chairman Tolbert
introduced Janet Saewert, who was representing Village Staff.
NEW BUSINESS
2011 CDBG Public Service Budget
Ms. Saewert thanked the Public Service Representatives for addressing the needs in our Community.
Based on HUD guidelines, 15% of our projected entitlement grant plus 15% of the previous year's
program income can be used to fund Public Service Programs. Program Income is generated from
repayment of our CDBG Single Family Rehab Loans and with the housing market still in a slump, our
program income is also down. In 2011, our estimated Public Service Budget will be $62,000 or 5% less
than in 2010. Our Community Relations Commission has the tough job of making recommendations
of how to spend those funds. Although all the programs represented are extremely valuable and
address a need within our Community, we just do not have the funds to support them all. Ms.
Saewert thanked the Public Service Representatives for coming and invited each of them to talk about
their program and answer any questions the CRC may have.
Presentations from 2011 Funding Applicants
The following funding applicants spoke on behalf of their organization, and there was a brief
discussion regarding each Public Service Organization:
Victoria Bigelow
Suburban Primary Health Care Council, Access to Care
Peggy Dickson
Journeys from PADS to HOPE
Judith Barnes
Northwest CASA
Thomas Tucker
Community Connections Center
Kimberly Sheagren
Village of Mount Prospect Mentor Program
Mark Parr
The Children's Advocacy Center
Ron Jordan
CEDA NW: Day Care, Emergency Housing, Capital improvement for admin. offices
Anne Marquez
Life Span
Robert Walsh
Resources for Community Living
Brian Booth
Greater Wheeling Area Youth Outreach: Dream Maker's, Summer Adventure Camp North and
Summer Adventure Camp South
After a brief intermission, the Commission had a general discussion about the funds available in 2011,
and the Priorities and Objectives indentified in the Village's 2010 -2014 Consolidated Plan. Some
agencies applying for funds address more than one objective and funding was recommended for
those organizations. Funding was also recommended for those Programs which serve a large number
of Mount Prospect residents and assist a new group of people each year. Overlaps in funding may
occur when public agencies provide similar services. The CRC is recommending funding for those
organizations they feel best meet the community's needs. The CRC also realizes that spreading the
funds among a number of agencies may not be as effective as channeling the funds to fewer agencies,
with productive outcomes.
The preliminary staff recommendations were amended as follows. A motion was made by
Commissioner Muench to approve the changes and seconded by Commissioner Ortiz. All voted aye
for approval. The motion carried.
Chairperson Tolbert stated that the following recommendations be available to the public for the 30-
day review period and to be forwarded to the Village Board for consideration at the October 19, 2010
meeting.
FY 2011 CRC
Projects Recommendations
Public Service Programs
1. CEDA - Day Care 6,500
2. CEDA - Emergency Housing 9,000
3. Children's Advocacy Center 0
4. Community Connections Center 3,000
5. GWAYO - Dream Makers 0
6. GWAYO - Summer Adventure North 7,000
7. GWAYO - Summer Adventure South 7,000
8. Journeys from PADS to HOPE 6,500
9. Life Span 4,000
10. Northwest CASA 0
11. Resources for Community Living 7,000
12. Suburban Primary Health Care Council - Access to Care 9,000
13. Village of Mount Prospect - Mentor Program 3,000
Total for Public Service Programs $62,000
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A motion was made by Commissioner Schmalzer to approve the minutes of the last Community
Relations Commission meeting. Commissioner Ortiz seconded the motion. All voted aye for
approval.
OLD BUSINESS
The Commission discussed their efforts to make more residents aware of the CRC and their purpose.
A new Community Relations Commission brochure was developed and handed out at the Village's
Block Party to help get the word out. There was also recent discussion with the Police Department
regarding possible projects that the CRC could help with that would benefit residents, such as
collecting school supplies for children of low- and moderate - income households. Chairperson Tolbert
requested that Ms. Saewert contact Mike Semkiu to ask if anything more had come of that idea.
ADJOURNMENT
The next meeting is scheduled for the first Thursday in October. A motion was made by
Commissioner Schmalzer to adjourn the meeting and seconded by Commissioner Ortiz. All voted
Aye for approval and the meeting adjourned at 9:20 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Janet Saewert
Neighborhood Planner
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