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Board meetings and strategic plans from Kristine Poisl's organization
The commission reviewed several ongoing initiatives, including the annual Village Banner Program and plans for a Tiny Home program with upcoming site visits. They discussed updating the Village Resource Book Guide, potential locations for a Gold Star Family Garden at Esper Peterson Park, and the revision of the commission's mission statement. Additionally, the commission addressed preparations for the 250th anniversary of the US and voted to transition to a quarterly meeting schedule.
The board welcomed two new commissioners, Kathy Blair and Chris Stevens. A minor sign exception request was approved for the American Legion Post 771, allowing for a six-foot height increase for their electronic message center sign to ensure visibility despite site elevation and obstruction challenges. Additionally, a public hearing was opened for a special use permit request by a petitioner seeking to establish a medical and behavioral health clinic at 4017 Old Grand Avenue.
The Village Board approved a fireworks permit for hometown square, payroll, and various bills. A proclamation was issued to designate June 19th as Juneteenth day. The board passed an ordinance amending the village personnel policy manual following a review for compliance with state and federal laws. An intergovernmental agreement with Warren Township High School District 121 was approved for the demolition of structures in the floodplain, which will allow for compensatory storage for village infrastructure projects. Additionally, an intergovernmental agreement with Lake County was authorized for safety improvements at the intersection of Washington Street and Milwaukee Avenue, involving dual left-turn lane construction, sidewalk, and lighting upgrades.
The committee discussed several upcoming recycling events, including a shred event, Styrofoam recycling, a compost giveaway, and electronics recycling, covering details on marketing, scheduling, and staffing. Discussions also included updates to the Gurnee Recycling and Safe Disposal Guide, marketing efforts via social media, nominations for the Green Gurnee Business Award, requirements for future committee appointments, and preparations for an upcoming meeting celebration.
The committee discussed upcoming and past environmental programs including a shredding event, Styrofoam recycling, and a compost giveaway, with a focus on logistics such as marketing and staffing. Additionally, the committee reviewed applications for the Green Gurnee Business Award and held a recognition event for new and departing members.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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