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At the meeting’s action portion, the Elmwood Park CUSD 401 Board of Education moved and seconded a proposal to approve the district’s $20.25 levy as presented. Following roll-call/voice responses, the presiding officer announced the motion carried after seven affirmative responses and no opposition.
Board members then moved and seconded to approve the consent agenda as presented. During the consent discussion a board member asked for 30 days to pursue donating used band equipment rather than disposing of it; the presiding officer agreed to accommodate that request. The consent agenda was approved after recorded affirmative votes (six 'yes' responses), and the presiding officer announced the motion carried.
Earlier in the meeting a second reading was read into the record for the O’Hare Noise Compatibility Commission (ONCC) intergovernmental agreement and the presiding officer invited questions before it goes for approval; no substantive questions were recorded in the transcript.
No formal motions to adopt the ONCC agreement were recorded in the transcript during this session. The board adjourned at 07:32 following a voice vote.
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