Village of Franklin Park Fire & Police Commission met March 3

Village of Franklin Park Fire & Police Commission met March 3
Trustee Irene Avitia — Village of Franklin Park Website
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Village of Franklin Park Fire & Police Commission met March 3

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

Call to Order:

Roll Call/Quorum:

Approval of Minutes:

● Motion to approve the minutes of the meeting of February 23, 2025

Communications:

● Input from attendees at meeting

● Testing & candidate updates

Unfinished Business:

New Business:

Closed/Executive Session:

• Discussion of Police new hire applications.

• Discussion of Minutes of Meetings Closed under the Open Meetings Act, 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(11)

Public Comments:

Adjournment:

https://www.villageoffranklinpark.com/assets/1/7/Agenda_3.03..25_wpd.pdf



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