We put it up. And most of our problems occur after 11 o'clock. In some cases, it's just a matter of we get in those certain establishments . is supposed to be a subsidy while the SSI has a DI application going through the process. Every township has their own rules as to how they want to administer or protect a positive general assistant grant. And I went on this because there's much more to the general assistant grant than just a general assistant grant. The thing is, grants are $425,000. That is my personal guarantee, which means when and if the social security passes, I get to approve. The grant needs to be paid back. Least power is the conversion for the general assistant grant. And every month I have to give an invoice as to where I want the general assistant money to go. So if I have a bill for $250,000, the loan issue, one check, one debt, then I have to receive the rest of the grant. In the rules of social security, in the paperwork, it says that for any single needs, I have 14 doctor appointments in the month of January, but yet they will not pay the general assistant grant fee. Now then, the general assistant grant is not why I'm up here trying to figure out where two people in this age group, 46 or so, Where are my resources? There's not one building with the township or the disabled population. Most buildings are 50 and up. Some are 62 and up. Well, I don't take disabled. I'm in a better position than most, but I have severe cognitive difference neurologically. So, my question here is, where am I to go? Where are my resources? I cannot wait nine months for Social Security. Did you try to stay representative of the Senator's office? No. Thank you very much. On the scene, we're going to let Mr. Sian will recognize and administer the Oval Office to Detective Van Hock as promoted to Detective Sergeant. We decide to watch Patrol Officer Robert Logish on his motion to first watch Patrol Sergeant. Congratulations to both of these fine officers. And Chief Hock is a safety person for the Oval Office. Mr. President, Mr. Manager, and the Board of Trustees, on behalf of the entire Ombudspolice Department, I extend a heartfelt congratulations to Ombudspolice Officers Detective Van Hock and Officer Robert Logish for their motions to Sergeant. Detective Van Hock began his career at the Ombudspolice Department on September 28, 2009. Sergeant Hock has been assigned an array of duties in the department, which have included firearms training instructor, night post field first, problem-oriented policing officer, and detective and criminal investigation assistant. Sergeant Hock has demonstrated leadership skills in our department throughout his 14 years of service. Sergeant Hock and his career in our department on January 2nd, 2012. Sergeant Hock has made significant contributions to our department by serving as range officer, firearm training instructor, and former member of the Western Session Classroom. Sergeant Hock has also demonstrated leadership skills since 12 years of dedicated service. This promotion is a testament to Detective Sergeant Hock and Sergeant Hock and their unwavering commitment. They possess qualities we value most in our leaders, integrity, compassion, and the ability to inspire and motivate others. I am confident they will continue to serve and make a positive impact on the lives of those we serve. I congratulate the new sergeants and their families. This well-deserved achievement. As dedicated professionals, they worked hard for this motion, and I could not be braver of both of them. Okay, we're going to enter the committees. One thing I have, I just want to remind everyone, next month, March 19th, is the presidential primary election. We'll again be hosting early voting in these chambers. That's going to begin March 4th and 1 through the 18th. Subsequently, our meeting on March 4th is going to be delayed by an hour. It'll take place at 7 p.m. instead of 6 p.m. to allow the early voting people to kind of filter out. So again, March 4th is our next board meeting. It will begin at 7 p.m. And that's all I have. Okay. No reports, that's all. I have an invitation from District 4-1 to invite everyone to this founding Thursday on one school, a school musical. School of Chicago in March. Yes, I'd like to remind the board members that there's a second meeting, a special meeting following the adjournment of this meeting. We have one item on that agenda. That's to consider an ordinance to establish a new legal license specification for establishments that are serving breakfast so that they can serve mimosas or bellinis, whatever you drink in the morning. Mr. President, the Board will consider an agreement with Entertainment Management Group to act as agent in procuring and managing musical acts for the Village's 2024 special event, which includes a concert center for the Fourth of July celebration in the case of Elmwood Park. Total cost for this entertainment is $69,000. The Board will be asked to adopt a statement of policy that provides guidelines for acceptable work attire and appearance. Once adopted by the Board, this will become part of our employee personnel manual. The Board will consider an engagement with Ryan LLC to assist the Village in evaluating a TIF designation or other economic development programs for an area located along Belmont Avenue. Ryan's analysis will assist with determining specific project boundaries as well as eligibility under state law. We will complete a redevelopment plan and project as required, and we will prepare a housing impact study if one is found to be necessary. The total cost is $60,000 for these services. The board will consider a proposal from WGN Radio 720 to provide a media program from July 27th to August 11th, 2024, which will include 42 live and recorded commercials, as well as a two-minute on-air interview. The program will feature in the home of the Taysom Almond Park, which will run this year between August 8th and August 11th. The total cost is $4,550. Next, the board will consider a contract to purchase 1612 North 74th Avenue, consistent with our previous acquisitions. Acquisitions in the area, the village ordered an appraisal and has agreed to pay the appraised value of $425,000 in this particular case. The sellers have asked for nine days to close. Once the village will take the necessary steps to build another public parking lot, because this lot is 60 feet wide, we should be able to create up to 30 parking spaces, which is considerably more than we have been able to create in the past. Thank you, Mr. Mulvey. Hey, in my report, I just want to remind everybody about Fight Night. If you're willing to come out and support the local fighters who qualify for Bowling Loves, it's been a successful event every year, and it's a week from now this coming Friday. So hopefully we'll see you out there. And also I want to remind everybody that restaurant week is about to begin, and that begins on the 17th of February to the 26th, where our establishments offer deals on meals. And in the past it's been very successful, and I'm sure it will be again. So hopefully you will patronize our businesses, because we like to take care of our restaurants in Stoutman. Moving on to the consent agenda. The consent agenda is a full of minutes of the meeting of the President and Board of Trustees held on January 8, 2024. Received in five minutes of the Finance Committee meeting held on December 4, 2023. Received in five minutes of the Traffic and Safety Committee meeting held January 17, 2024. A motion to approve payment of the bills and vouchers for the month of January 2004 in the amount of $3,335,771.05. Various applications received and processed by the clerk's office. A resolution approving and authorizing the execution of an agreement between the Village of Elm Park and Ryan LLC regarding the West Belmont Avenue TIF district. A resolution admitting the Village of Elm Park employee personnel policy and procedure manual. A resolution authorizing the execution of a proposal from WGN Radio for marketing and advertising services. An ordinance authorizing the execution of an agreement with Murray H. Weiner doing business entertainment management group to serve as Village's aid for certain musical events. a resolution approving an IMRF benefit protection leave of absence, an ordinance of the village of Wood Park, Wood County, Illinois, authorizing and approving execution of a real estate purchase contract for the acquisition of the property commonly described as 1612 and 7th Avenue, Wood Park, Illinois. Motion approved, Mr. President. I'll second. Is there any discussion? Seeing none, I am clear. Please call the roll. Trustee Sargent? No. Trustee Lillian? Yes. Trustee Trudeau-Holpe? Yes. Trustee Zavage? Yes. Trustee Conte? Yes. President Savion? Yes. Okay, there will be no communication in all business. We'll move on to the business. I have a motion to approve a recommendation from the Traffic and Safety Commission to install a permit party on the 2500 block of 75th Court. Motion to approve, Mr. President. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed, you guys have it. Okay, moving on to adjournment. Any other business to be brought before the board tonight? I now entertain a motion. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed, you guys have it. Please adjourn. Okay, we'll move on to our next meeting.