City of Highland Park Board of Fire and Police Commissioners met July 1

City of Highland Park Board of Fire and Police Commissioners met July 1
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City of Highland Park Board of Fire and Police Commissioners met July 1

Here are the minutes provided by the commissioners:

CALL TO ORDER

At 4:30 PM Chair Katz called the meeting to order and asked for a roll call.

ROLL CALL

Members Present: Chair Kiki Katz

Commissioner Evan Witkowski

Commissioner Kris Byrnes

Members Absent: None

Staff Present: Board Secretary Nick Barnes, Chief of Police Lou Jogmen

Others Present: None

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

Regular Meeting of the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners – June 7, 2024

Chair Katz requested a motion to approve the open and closed session Minutes of a Regular Meeting of the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners for the date of June 7, 2024.

Commissioner Witkowski moved to approve the minutes. Commissioner Byrnes

On a voice vote:

Voting Yea: Chair Katz, Commissioner Witkowski, Commissioner Byrnes

Voting Nay: None

Abstain: None

Absent: None

Chair Katz declared that the motion passed.

CLOSED SESSION

Chair Katz requested a motion that the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners close its meeting to the public pursuant to Section 2(c) of the Illinois Open Meetings Act (5 ILCS 120/2(c)) for the purpose of discussing personnel matters.

Commissioner Witkowski motioned to move to closed session, Commissioner Byrnes seconded.

On a voice vote:

Voting Yea: Chair Kiki Katz, Commissioner Evan Witkowski, Commissioner Kris Byrnes

Voting Nay: None

Abstain: None

Absent: None

Chair Katz declared that the motion passed.

At 4:31 PM the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners recessed the public portion of the meeting to meet in closed session.

Chair Katz reconvened the open session of the Board of Police and Fire Commissioners at 4:36 PM and asked for a roll call.

Members Present: Chair Kiki Katz

Commissioner Evan Witkowski

Commissioner Kris Byrnes

Members Absent: None

Staff Present: Board Secretary Nick Barnes, Chief of Police Lou Jogmen

Others Present: None

CLOSED SESSION REVIEW

The Board reviewed post-offer screening element(s) for Police Officer (Entry Level) candidate Courtney McGee.

SCHEDULED BUSINESS

A. Determination of Post Offer Screening Elements for Police Officer (Entry Level) Candidate

The Board made a written determination, by consensus, on post-offer screening element(s) for Police Officer (Entry Level) candidate Courtney McGee.

OTHER BUSINESS

There was no other business.

BUSINESS FROM THE PUBLIC

There was no business from the public.

ADJOURNMENT

Chair Katz entertained a motion by Commissioner Witkowski to adjourn the meeting.

Commissioner Byrnes seconded.

On a voice vote:

Voting Yea: Chair Kiki Katz, Commissioner Evan Witkowski, Commissioner Kris Byrnes

Voting Nay: None

Abstain: None

Absent: None

Chair Katz declared that the motion passed.

The Board of Police and Fire Commissioners adjourned its meeting at 4:40 PM.

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