national police week
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· 2026-01-15
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Thank you. I will be brief. I really would just wanna applaud, Croton one hundred and the amazing quilts. It's it's always great to come to this room and see a gym filled with people, whether they are coming to voice their concerns or they're coming …
next item is just another is a I think this should potentially be quick. Just a further discussion on the national police week observance. We had this memo, that was on the agenda at last week's board meeting, and so, you know, the board seemed inter…
they would welcome feedback. That's why they Yeah. That's why they sent it up. So Mhmm. Yeah. Okay. So we'll we'll get that over Good start. Yeah. We'll get that over to the VEB for their thoughts. Okay. So I think everyone is okay with having the a …
Mhmm. And then issuing a proclamation for National Police Week. I don't think that's a That's easy. That's an issue. Right? Yep. Yep. And then as we've mentioned previously about doing some sort of a a medals and awards night, you know, the chief sai…
3 of 2026: created Chapter 9 (Auditor) in village code; appointed village manager to the role with no additional compensation
• Approved consent agenda including National Police Week recognition, zoning code cleanup shifting special permit reviews to…
Ed Riley, Tristeldra. I'd like to commend the the EMS, the fire department, and DPW for their exceptional service, especially appreciated in the wintertime when the water mains break and you're operating with water in subzero weather. It goes the sam…
Okay. So I just wanted to talk a little bit about the I wanted to point out the there are two memos from, the police advisory committee on here. And I, you know, I was at the meeting where these two topics or maybe it was even two meetings where thes…
The committee also took a firm stance on design for National Police Week (May 15-21). While planning to request a flag-raising ceremony at the Stanley H. Kellerhouse Municipal Building, the PAC explicitly agreed that a "thin blue line" cannot be part…