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Cook County board approves omnibus measures, accepts $44 million Cook County Health HIV services grant
Summary
At its March 12 meeting the Cook County Board adopted a large omnibus package of committee referrals, intergovernmental agreements and contracts, and approved acceptance of a $44 million grant for HIV services at Cook County Health.
The Cook County Board of Commissioners on March 12 approved an omnibus set of committee recommendations and individual items covering transportation, procurement, technology and health services. The board also approved acceptance of a $44,000,000 grant for HIV services for Cook County Health.
Board members voted to receive, file or refer dozens of items through committee and to approve several contracts and grant awards included in the omnibus. Among the items recorded on the floor:
- Cook County Health proposed grant award to accept $44,000,000 for HIV services (agenda item 251681). The board approved the acceptance and authorization on the record. The grant period was described on the record as March 2025 through Feb. 28, 2026.
- Transportation-related intergovernmental agreements and project resolutions: item 250919 (intergovernmental agreement with Forest Preserve District for a spur along the Paul Douglas Forest Preserve Trail); item 250930 (intergovernmental agreement with Illinois Department of Transportation for the 50 Fifth Street project); item 251080 (intergovernmental agreement with the village of Elk Grove Village for Meacham Road bridge over Salt Creek); and supplemental funding…
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