During a brief public-comment exchange in the meeting transcript, two unidentified commenters spoke in short, overlapping remarks. Commenter 2, identified in the record only as a public commenter, said, "Did you hear? American English is coming to Orland Park." Commenter 1 repeatedly called for attention, saying, "Hello? You're a joke. I've got to tell everyone. I gotta tell everyone this. Do you hear?" and later, "everybody. Did you hear?"
The remarks appear only in the public-comment portion of the transcript and were not linked to any agenda item, staff report, or formal motion. No staff response, clarification, or follow-up direction is recorded in the transcript segments provided.
Because the speakers are not identified by name or affiliation in the transcript, the article attributes direct quotes to the generic speaker labels used in the record (Commenter 1 and Commenter 2). The transcript does not provide further detail about what "American English is coming to Orland Park" means, who is behind that claim, or any planned actions associated with it.
The exchange is short: the recorded remarks span roughly 27 seconds in total across four transcript segments. There is no evidence in the transcript that the meeting body took any formal action, requested a report, or directed staff to follow up on the comments.
Absent additional context or documentation, the statement remains a public comment recorded in the meeting transcript rather than an official proposal or policy action.