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Coyote Will Remain at River Trail Nature Center

7/26/2022

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Forest Preserve District (FPD) of Cook County Board Meeting
July 26, 2022


A long awaited report was shared today with the Cook County Forest Preserve Commissioners.  The coyote living at the River Trail Nature Center has been determined to be well cared for and healthy.  Recommendations suggested such as increasing the size of the enclosure,  creating a more natural environment and increasing enrichment opportunities will be pursued.  Many public speakers, including during this meeting, suggested moving the coyote to a Wildlife Sanctuary in Colorado.  The Wildlife Sanctuary responded to the Cook County Forest Preserve that they turn down as many animals every year as they take in. Furthermore, it would be very stressful to move this animal to the sanctuary.  The coyote will stay and live in an enhanced enclosure and continue to broaden the learning opportunities for the over 10,000 preserve visitors, field trip attendees and school children. The enclosure will have improved interpretation and messaging and a camera is planned to be installed.

Another topic of interest discussed was the amount of capital improvement ongoing in the Preserves.  The list included:
*    improvements to boat docks
*    repair of Nature Centers
*    meeting ADA access needs 
*    parking lot removals and restoration
*    repair of bike trails
*    culvert removal and repair
*    water filtration related to picnic areas
*    replacement of FP Police vehicles 
*    paving 

The Forest Preserves discussed expansion of the Conservation Corps which has worked to restore and conserve 400 acres so far.   Money from the federal infrastructure bill will allow the FPD to put in electric car charging stations. 

The Cook County Forest Preserves was awarded the “Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting Award” for the 14th year in a row.  “The Certificate of Achievement is the highest form of recognition in governmental accounting and financial reporting and represents a significant accomplishment by a local government. The award is given by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) upon its review of the Forest Preserves’ Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) for FY 2020.” 

Observer - Laura Davis                                          Meeting Length: 2 hours virtually on Facebook
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Summer Activities Abound This Summer in Cook County Forest Preserves

7/10/2022

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Forest Preserve District (FPD) of Cook County Board Meeting 
June 14, 2022

Board Actions:
  • Calendar of Events for June 14-July26, 2022 was received and filed. Supt. Randall noted that several commissioners have already held community events this summer at Forest Preserves in their districts – eg.Swallow Cliff Stair Walk with Com. Miller and a Swimming Derby at Busse Lake with Com. Morrisson.  Juneteenth celebration at Sand Ridge highlighted the connection to the forest preserve and the Underground RR in that area. See FPDCC.com for scheduled events (22-0264).
  • CFO Hughes submitted Procurement and Disbursement Report for April, 2022  and the Corporate Fund Analysis of Revenue and Expenditure Report for Jan. 1 - April 30, 2022.  Mr Hughes reported that revenues for fees, permits, and camping are above last year’s (22-0271) (22-0272).
  • Collective bargaining agreement for Salary Schedule, Wage Adjustments and Health Benefits of union employees was approved as amended (22-0118) and the agreement for non-union employees was approved (22-013).
  • Trail Capital Planning and Guiding Principles Report was received and filed.  The goal of the report is to explain capital needs, opportunities, and limitations for FPD as it makes decisions on its trail systems (22-0248).
  • $334,400.00 contract, over 3 yr, was approved for professional civil engineering services for bridge and structure inspection/design Districtwide. Prior inspection was 10 yr ago (22-0274).

Recognition:
  • Tom Rohner (22-0282) was honored for his career as Director of Facilities and Fleet Development since 2019.  He also served as Ciovd-19 OSHA officer at a time of evolving guidelines and recommendations.   
  • David H Kircher (22-0285) was recognized for his 37yr career as landscape architect with FPDCC, the last 20 of which he served as Chief Landscape Architect.  He was only the 5th Chief Landscape Architect in the history of the FPDCC.

Also observed:
  • Several speakers addressed their concerns regarding the Animal Ambassador Program and the coyote currently in its care. Several others expressed concerns regarding the time being spent on these concerns. 
  • Gen. Supt. Randall stated that the full report with recommendations on the FPD Animal Ambassador program is expected to be ready for presentation at the July Board meeting.  Best practices research and third-party assessments are part of their study. 
  • Later in the meeting, Com. Daley thanked Gen. Supt. Randall and Pres. Preckwinkle for their serious, hard work.

Observer:  Carolyn Cosentino 
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