City of Rockford Planning & Development Committee met Feb. 9

Gabrielle Torina, Alderman - Ward 5
Gabrielle Torina, Alderman - Ward 5
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City of Rockford Planning & Development Committee met Feb. 9.

Here are the minutes provided by the committee:

I. CALL TO ORDER

The Chair, Alderwoman Wilkins, called the meeting to order at 5:33 PM.

Alderman Tim Durkee

Alderman Karen Hoffman

Alderman Janessa Wilkins

Alderman Gina Meeks

Alderman Jaime Salgado

Present

II INVOCATION

Chaplain Mark Miller gave the invocation. Alderwoman Wilkins led the Pledge of Allegiance

III PUBLIC SPEAKING

1 Denzil Wynter spoke about the only woman to serve in the Buffalo Soldiers.

2. Prophet Yusef quoted scripture and highlighted the of black officers in the Navy.

3. John Tac Brantley expressed his feelings on the lack of representation of the flag for Black History Month.

4. Steven McMaster spoke about compliance with the City’s code and ordinances.

IV. COMMITTEE REPORTS

1. Approval of the Preliminary Conditional Set-Aside Letter, which would lead to a Rental Development Agreement with the owner of RockRiver I Apartments. The funding source is the HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) and the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG).

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Alderwoman Hoffman made a motion to approve. Alderman Durkee seconded. After discussion, MOTION PREVAILED 5 to 0 by roll call vote.

Aye: Alderman Durkee, Alderman Hoffman, Alderman Wilkins, Alderman Meeks, and Alderman Salgado

V. ADJOURNMENT 

Alderwoman Hoffman made a motion to adjourn. Alderman Durkee seconded. MOTION PREVAILED by unanimous voice vote. The meeting adjourned at 5:51 PM.

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