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MINUTES
COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMISSION
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Community Center, Village Hall
The Community Relations Commission (CRC) of the Village of Mount Prospect met Thursday, April 7,
2011, at Mount Prospect Village Hall located at 50 South Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, Illinois.
I. CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Tolbert called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m.
II. ROLL CALL
Present: Chairman Tolbert
Vice Chairman Parikh
Commissioner Ortiz
Commissioner Rose
Commissioner Schmalzer
Also in Attendance: Michael Semkiu, Deputy Chief of Police
III. INTRODUCTION OF NEW MEMBER
Commission Tolbert introduced the commission's newest member, Robin Rose. Commissioner Rose has
lived in Mount Prospect for 38 years. After researching the Community Relations Commission (CRC),
Commissioner Rose decided this would be a good opportunity to become more involved in the
community. Chairman Tolbert provided a brief explanation of the history and responsibilities of the
Community Relations Commission.
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A motion was made by Commissioner Parikh and seconded by Commissioner Schmalzer to approve the
minutes of the October 14, 2010, meeting. The minutes were unanimously approved by voice vote.
V. CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
No one in attendance.
VI. OLD BUSINESS
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
The commission discussed the Community Development Block Grant administered by the Village and the
role of the commission in making recommendations to the Village Board. Chairman Tolbert was uncertain
if the Block Grant would be available in 2011 and stated Janet Saewert was also unaware of the 2011
status. Commissioner Schmalzer inquired about the disabled residents' group home that had been
awarded grant funding a previous year. Commissioner Schmalzer indicated the home might be losing
additional state funding. Commissioner Schmalzer voiced his concern for the agencies that will not
receive federal assistance. Deputy Chief Semkiu gave a brief summary of the Federal Block Grants in
general and how they are applied.
VII. NEW BUSINESS
Projects for the Future
Chairman Tolbert asked the commissioners if they had any thoughts or ideas about future projects.
There was a brief discussion regarding attendance at community events, such as the July 4th parade and
the Downtown Block Party. Chairman Tolbert provided information about the Community Relations
Commission and their role at these events. Commissioner Rose asked for a brief summary of past
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projects the commission has been involved in. Chairman Tolbert provided a brief synopsis of past
commission activities, such as the John Jay School Instrument Drive /Collections, and he discussed the
role of the commission in the HUD Grand Fund distribution to not - for - profit organizations.
Mr. Parikh asked if the Suburban Mosaic book reading project was still in progress. Chairman Tolbert
provided a brief explanation of the Suburban Mosaic Program, which is coordinated by the library.
Deputy Chief Semkiu provided a brief review on the status of the Community Connections Center. This
included an overview of Human Services, Police Department and Mount Prospect Library activities and
programs.
VIII. CORRESPONDENCE
Chairman Tolbert asked all members to please fill out and return the County and Village Ethics form as
soon as possible.
The next meeting will be held on June 2, 2011.
IX, ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:45 p.m. after a motion was made by Commissioner Parikh and seconded by
Commissioner Schmalzer. The motion was approved unanimously.
Respectfully submitted,,
Michael Semkiu
Deputy Chief of Police
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