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Regular Village Board meetings are typically held at 7:00 p.m., the first three Tuesdays of each month in Council Chambers of Village Hall (room 201), 123 Madison St. When a Regular Meeting falls on a holiday, the meeting typically is held the following night. The Village Board also meets in special sessions from time to time. However, dates and times of Special Meetings can vary and may change.

File #: RES 21-129    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 5/24/2021 Final action: 5/24/2021
Title: A Resolution for the Village of Oak Park to Serve as a Co-Sponsor of the Oak Park Juneteenth Car Caravan Event, Waiving Certain Village Code Special Event Permit Requirements and Providing for Reimbursement of Event Expenses up to $2,000
Attachments: 1. Juneteenth Resolution, 2. PRSE202101987 _ Permit Application Details _ CityView, 3. ID 20-157_B_061520 Juneteenth Proclamation
Submitted By
Kira Tchang, Assistant Village Manager/HR Director

Reviewed By
LKS

Agenda Item Title
Title
A Resolution for the Village of Oak Park to Serve as a Co-Sponsor of the Oak Park Juneteenth Car Caravan Event, Waiving Certain Village Code Special Event Permit Requirements and Providing for Reimbursement of Event Expenses up to $2,000

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Overview
Overview
On June 15, 2020, the Village of Oak Park issued a proclamation in support of the celebration of Juneteenth both "financially and in spirit" from that day forward. The 2020 Juneteenth Car Caravan which began informally through resident organizers was enthusiastically embraced by the community and saw high levels of participation with staff noting upwards of 400 vehicle participants. This item is designed to support the ongoing efforts of community members and ensure community safety as it relates to necessary traffic control measures.

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Recommendation
Recommendation
Staff recommends that the Village of Oak Park serves as a co-sponsor of the Juneteenth Car Caravan held in Oak Park in celebration of Black freedom and achievement following the June 19, 1865 emancipation of enslaved peoples in Texas. As co-sponsor of the event, staff recommends a waiver of certain special event requirements including special event permit fees, insurance requirements and the reimbursement for any staff overtime or materials associated with the event.

Organizers originally proposed a route which encircled the Village. Because Harlem Avenue, North Avenue and Roosevelt Road are all under State jurisidiction and State approval on short notice is unlikely, staff proposes a modified car caravan route in 2021 beginning at Taylor Park which includes Division Street, to Austin Boulevard to Jackson Boulevard to Oak Park Avenue and ending at Division Street. Staff recommends beginning discussions with the State now regarding potential use of Harlem Avenue, North Avenue and Roosevelt Rood in 2022.

Organizers have requeste...

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