City of Naperville SECA Commission met June 19

City of Naperville SECA Commission met June 19
Naperville City Hall — The City of Naperville Website
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City of Naperville SECA Commission met June 19.

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

A. CALL TO ORDER:

B. ROLL CALL:

C. PUBLIC FORUM:

D. OLD BUSINESS:

1. 24-0752 Approve the SECA Commission meeting minutes of April 15, 2024

E. NEW BUSINESS:

1. 24-0753 Approve a change-of-scope request from Alliance of Indian Americans of Naperville Area (AIANA)

2. 24-0755 Approve a change-of-scope request from Richard Lo and Art of Inclusion

3. 24-0754 Review the request for $5,000 of public art funding from DuPage Hispanic Alliance and reach consensus on a funding recommendation

F. ADJOURNMENT:

Any individual with a disability requesting a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in a public meeting should contact the Communications Department at least 48 hours in advance of the scheduled meeting. The Communications Department can be reached in person at 400 S. Eagle Street, Naperville, IL., via telephone at 630-420-6707 or 630-305-5205 (TDD) or via e-mail at info@naperville.il.us. Every effort will be made to allow for meeting participation.

https://naperville.legistar.com/DepartmentDetail.aspx?ID=36448&GUID=61150EF4-8AE6-4C86-92D0-06C7C44083D7



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