POST BOARD
ACTION AGENDA
Meeting of the
Cook County Board of Commissioners
County Board
Room, County Building
Thursday,
February 20, 2003, 2:00 P.M.
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JOURNAL OF
PROCEEDINGS
ITEM #1
REFERRED
TO THE ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE #257751
JOURNAL
(January 9,
2003)
DAVID ORR, Cook County Clerk presented in printed
form a record of the Journal of the Proceedings of the meeting held on
Thursday, January 9, 2003.
I am hereby requesting the opportunity to discuss
this matter with the Administration Committee of the Board of Commissioners.
MEDICAL
APPOINTMENTS
ITEM #2
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication, dated January 27, 2003
from
CYNTHIA HENDERSON, M.D., M.P.H., Chief Operating
Officer, Oak Forest Hospital of Cook County
The physician reappointments presented have been
professionally reviewed and recommended for the status shown. The Board of Commissioners will be notified
confidentially when there are physicians herein who have any malpractice claims
or professional sanctions when such specific cases have not previously been
presented to the Board of Commissioners.
Additional information concerning such matters will be available on a
confidential basis through the Secretary of the Board.
DEPARTMENT
OF SURGERY
|
LINDA
ADKINS, O.D. |
Optometrist |
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HOMER
ABIAD, M.D. |
Attending
Physician |
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ITEM #3
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication, dated February 4, 2003
from
STEPHANIE WRIGHT-GRIGGS,
Chief Operating Officer, Provident Hospital of Cook County
The physician appointments, physician reappointments
and physician status change presented have been professionally reviewed and
recommended for the status shown. The
Board of Commissioners will be notified confidentially when there are
physicians herein who have any malpractice claims or professional sanctions
when such specific cases have not previously been presented to the Board of
Commissioners. Additional information
concerning such matters will be available on a confidential basis through the
Secretary of the Board.
MEDICAL
APPOINTMENTS continued
ITEM #3 cont'd
JOSEPH MAURICE, M.D. - Attending Physician,
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, currently being funded by Stroger
Hospital of Cook County Affiliation Agreement, effective February 20, 2003;
subject to approval by the Cook County Board.
MARLON
KIRBY, M.D. - Active Category, Reappointment
December 1, 2002 through November 30, 2004
JAMES
HARKER, M.D. - Active Category, Reappointment
February 4, 2003 through February 3, 2005
DEPARTMENT
OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
FRANK
MALDONADO, M.D. - Ancillary Category, Reappointment
March 8, 2003 through March 7, 2005
SABINA
SOBECK, M.D. - Active Category, Reappointment
February 4, 2003 through February 3, 2005
DEPARTMENT
OF FAMILY MEDICINE
CHARLES
EDOIGIOWERIE, M.D. - Active Category, Reappointment
March 20, 2003 through March 19, 2005
JENNIFER
FLEMING, M.D. - Ancillary Category, Reappointment
January 23, 2003 through January 22, 2005
STEPHEN
ROSKAM, D.O. - Active Category, Reappointment
April 15, 2003 through April 14, 2005
DEPARTMENT
OF INTERNAL MEDICINE
BASHAR ATTAR, M.D. -
Affiliate Category, Reappointment May 19, 2002 through May 18, 2004
MELCHOR DEMETRIA, M.D. - Affiliate Category, Reappointment December 20, 2002
through December 19, 2004
DEPARTMENT
OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
SHELLY
AMUH, M.D. - Ancillary Category, Reappointment
March 16, 2003 through March 15, 2005
CARLOS
ARAUCO, M.D. - Ancillary Category, Reappointment
March 16, 2003 through March 15, 2005
QUEEN
MARSH, M.D. - Active Category, Reappointment
January 20, 2003 through January 19, 2005
CATHERINE
WILBERT, M.D. - Active Category, Reappointment
January 20, 2003 through January 19, 2005
MEDICAL
APPOINTMENTS continued
ITEM #3 cont'd
DEPARTMENT
OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
SUSAN
SLATTERY, C.N.M. - Active Category, Reappointment
December 1, 2002 through November 30, 2004
AALOK
AVINASHI, M.D. - Affiliate Category,
Reappointment February 18, 2003 through February 17, 2005
JAMES
BECKETT, M.D. - Active Category, Reappointment
March 20, 2003 through March 19, 2005
KARONA
MASON, D.P.M. - Active Category, Reappointment
March 16, 2003 through March 15, 2005
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ITEM #4
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication, dated February 19,
2003 from
LACY L. THOMAS, Chief Operating Officer, Stroger
Hospital of Cook County
The physician appointments, physician reappointments
and physician status change presented have been professionally reviewed and
recommended for the status shown. The
Board of Commissioners will be notified confidentially when there are
physicians herein who have any malpractice claims or professional sanctions
when such specific cases have not previously been presented to the Board of Commissioners. Additional information concerning such
matters will be available on a confidential basis through the Secretary of the
Board.
VIVEK CHAUDHRY, M.D. - Voluntary Associate Attending
Physician, Department of Surgery, Division of Colon & Rectal Surgery,
effective February 20, 2003; subject to approval by the Cook County Board.
RICHARD T. CZERNIEJEWSKI, M.D. - Voluntary Attending
Physician, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Medicine, effective
February 20, 2003; subject to approval by the Cook County Board.
CLAUDIA M. DAVIS FEGAN, M.D. - Voluntary Attending
Physician, Department of Medicine/ Ambulatory and Community Health Network of
Cook County, Division of General Medicine, effective February 20, 2003; subject
to approval by the Cook County Board.
HAMID REZA DJALILIAN, M.D. - Voluntary Attending
Physician, Department of Surgery, Division of Otolaryngology, effective
February 20, 2003; subject to approval by the Cook County Board.
JENNIFER O. GRIFFITH, A.P.N. - Advance Practice
Nurse, Division of Pediatrics, effective February 20, 2003; subject to approval
by the Cook County Board.
MARK B. MYCYK, M.D. - Voluntary Attending Physician,
Department of Medicine, Division of Occupational Medicine, effective February
20, 2003; subject to approval by the Cook County Board.
CORY A. SKORUP, P.A.C. - Physician Assistant
Certified, Department of Emergency Medicine, effective February 20, 2003;
subject to approval by the Cook County Board.
MEDICAL
APPOINTMENTS continued
ITEM #4 cont'd
REBEKAH S. WESTLUND, A.P.N. - Voluntary Advance
Practice Nurse, Department of Psychiatry/ Ambulatory and Community Health
Network of Cook County, effective February 20, 2003; subject to approval by the
Cook County Board.
MEDICAL STAFF ADDITIONAL
CLINICAL PRIVILEGES
JENNIE CHEN, M.D. - Attending Physician, Department
of Medicine, Division of General Medicine, effective February 20, 2003; subject
to approval by the Cook County Board.
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LUIS
M. SANCHEZ, P.A.C. |
Physician
Assistant Certified |
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RHONDA
J. TIESZEN, P.A.C. |
Physician
Assistant Certified |
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HOWARD
A. ZAREN, M.D. |
Attending
Physician/Division Chairman |
MEDICAL STAFF APPOINTMENTS TO BE AMENDED FROM
PROVISIONAL
TO FULL STATUS WITH NO FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
BECKY L.J. KOHL, P.A.C. - Physician Assistant
Certified, Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, effective
February 20, 2003; subject to approval by the Cook County Board.
GENNADIY VORONOV, M.D. - Attending Physician,
Department of Anesthesiology, Division of Pediatric Anesthesia, effective
February 20, 2003; subject to approval by the Cook County Board.
JUDITH A. NEAFSEY, M.D. - Voluntary Attending
Physician, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Ambulatory,
effective February 20, 2003; subject to approval by the Cook County Board.
MEDICAL STAFF STATUS CHANGES
CONSTANCE S. GREENE, M.D. - From Attending
Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, to Voluntary Attending Physician
with no change in privileges, effective February 20, 2003; subject to approval
by the Cook County Board.
MOSES LEE, M.D. - From Voluntary Attending Physician
9, Grade K-9, Step 5, Department of Emergency Medicine, to Attending Physician
Senior 10, Grade K-10, Step 5, will be paid from Account 110, 8970285 (33-01),
Position Identification #9523327, with no change in privileges, effective
February 20, 2003; subject to approval by the Cook County Board.
BHUPATKUMAR MEHTA, M.D. - From Senior Attending
Physician, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, to Voluntary
Attending Physician with no change in privileges, effective February 20, 2003;
subject to approval by the Cook County Board.
GRANT
APPLICATIONS
ITEM #5
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication, dated January 27, 2003
from
DOROTHY BROWN, Clerk of the Circuit Court
In accordance with Section 29 of the 2002 Cook
County Budget Resolution, I respectfully request that the Cook County Board of
Commissioners authorize the Clerk of the Circuit Court to apply for grant
funding from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs (IDCCA)
in the amount of $30,000.00. This grant
application will help fund the development of an Integrated Criminal Justice Information
Technology Plan for Cook County.
GRANT
APPLICATIONS continued
ITEM #5 cont'd
Estimated Fiscal Impact: None. Grant Award: $30,000.00.
Funding period: February 1, 2003
through November 30, 2003.
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ITEM #6
APPROVED
Transmitting
a Communication, dated January 28, 2003 from
DENNIS
MANZKE, Chief of the Administrative Services Bureau, State’s Attorney’s Office
requesting authorization to apply for a grant in
accordance with Section 29 of the 2002 Cook County Budget Resolution from the
Department of Justice, Violence Against Women Office in the amount of
$302,711.00 for the Target Abuser Call (TAC) Program. The TAC Program is a prosecution-based program that has become a
national model in the fight against domestic violence and is built on a
foundation of victim safety and offender accountability. This grant will enable the TAC Program to
continue at its full capacity by providing funding for two (2) TAC partner
agencies, LifeSpan Center for Legal Services and Advocacy and Hull House
Association. These two (2) agencies
complete the TAC approach to high-risk domestic violence cases and ensure that
victims served by the program receive the wrap-around services that are
paramount to the TAC Program. These
services provide a better opportunity for high-risk domestic violence victims
to break the cycle of violence while ensuring victim cooperation, victim safety
and offender accountability.
Estimated Fiscal Impact: None. Grant Award: $302,711.00. Funding period: July 1,
2003 through June 30, 2005.
GRANT
AWARD
ITEM #7
APPROVED
Transmitting
a Communication, dated January 28, 2003 from
DENNIS MANZKE, Chief of the Administrative Services
Bureau, State’s Attorney’s Office
requesting authorization to accept a grant award in
the amount of $138,899.00 from the Illinois Criminal Justice Information
Authority (ICJIA). This grant enables
the office to continue to target high-risk domestic violence cases through the
Target Abuser Call (TAC) Program, which was previously funded by the Department
of Justice, Violence Against Women Office.
The TAC Program is a partnership among the State’s Attorney’s Office,
Hull House Association, LifeSpan Center for Legal Services and Advocacy and the
Social Casework Services Department of the Office of the Chief Judge for the
Circuit Court of Cook County. This
program funds eight (8) full-time personnel employed by the State’s Attorney’s
Office including four (4) state’s attorney investigators, two (2) assistant state’s
attorneys and two (2) administrative assistants. The Social Services Casework Department, Hull House and Life Span
facilitate program elements and function as service providers.
This grant requires that the office match one dollar
for every three dollars of federal funding.
The match commitment for this program is an in-kind match consisting of
the salaries and fringe benefits of one (1) assistant state’s attorney, one (1)
state’s attorney investigator and one (1) administrative assistant.
The authorization to apply for this grant was given
on January 23, 2003 by the Cook County Board of Commissioners.
Subcontract with Hull House Association: Estimated Fiscal Impact: None.
Funds provided through the Illinois Criminal Justice Information
Authority (ICJIA). $18,831.00. Subcontract Period: January 1, 2003 through June 30, 2003.
Subcontract with LifeSpan Center for Legal Services
and Advocacy: Estimated Fiscal
Impact: None. Funds provided through the Illinois Criminal Justice Information
Authority (ICJIA): $13,259.00. Subcontract Period: January 1, 2003 through June 30, 2003.
GRANT
AWARDS continued
ITEM #7 cont'd
Subcontract with Social Services Department of the
Office of the Chief Judge for the Circuit Court of Cook County: Estimated Fiscal Impact: None.
Funds provided through the Illinois Criminal Justice Information
Authority (ICJIA): $10,968.00. Subcontract Period: January 1, 2003 through June 30, 2003.
Estimated Fiscal Impact: None. Grant Award: $138,899.00. Funding Period: January
1, 2003 through June 30, 2003.
GRANT
AWARD RENEWAL
ITEM #8
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication, dated January 23, 2003
from
STEPHEN A. MARTIN, JR., Ph.D., Chief Operating
Officer, Department of Public Health
requesting authorization to accept a grant renewal
from the J. Sterling Morton High School, District 201, Cicero, Illinois, in the
amount of $123,591.00 for a program to implement violence prevention curricula
in twenty-six (26) elementary schools in Cicero and Berwyn, and to provide a
network of medical and health education services to high-risk teenage parents
at J. Sterling Morton High School.
Estimated Fiscal Impact: None. Grant Award: $123,591.00. Funding period: October
1, 2002 through June 30, 2003.
GRANT
AWARD AMENDMENT
ITEM #9
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication, dated January 23, 2003
from
STEPHEN A. MARTIN, JR., Ph.D., Chief Operating
Officer, Department of Public Health
requesting authorization to accept a supplemental
grant award in the amount of $303,205.00 and a three (3) month extension from
the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH). The original grant award was in the amount of $1,298,652.00 and
was Board approved on August 1, 2001. A
supplemental grant award in the amount of $606,410.00 was previously approved
on July 9, 2002. The Cook County
Department of Public Health serves as the lead agency for the Regional HIV
Implementation Group, coordinating HIV prevention services in Region 8
(Suburban Cook County), including HIV prevention health education and risk
reduction, and prevention counseling, testing, referral, and partner
notification.
Estimated Fiscal Impact: None. Supplemental Grant
Award: $303,205.00. Funding period extension: January 1, 2003 through March 31, 2003.
COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL MASTER AGREEMENT
AND PROGRAM ADDENDUM
ITEM #10
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from, dated January 22,
2003 from
CYNTHIA HENDERSON, M.D., M.P.H., Chief Operating
Officer, Oak Forest Hospital of Cook County
In accordance with the Cooperative Educational
Master Agreement between Oak Forest Hospital of Cook County and Dr. William
Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine approved by the Cook County Board on June
17, 1997, Oak Forest Hospital of Cook County is requesting approval for the
education and training of third year Podiatric Medicine Clerkship students at
the hospital for a three year (36 month) period from January 6, 2003 through
January 5, 2006.
The objective of this addendum is to provide
instruction for the third year medical students in both inpatient and
outpatient podiatric services.
Estimated Fiscal Impact: None. Contract
period: January 6, 2003 through January
5, 2006. Requisition No. 38980338.
COOK
COUNTY STATE'S ATTORNEY
ITEM #11
REFERRED
TO FINANCE LITIGATION SUBCOMMITTEE #257752
Transmitting a Communication, dated January 29, 2003
from
PATRICK T. DRISCOLL, JR., Chief, Civil Actions
Bureau
respectfully request permission to discuss the
following case with the Board or the appropriate committee thereof:
1. Ronald
Smith v. Boyle, et. al., Case No. 02-C-2788
PERMISSION
TO ADVERTISE
ITEM #12
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from
DOROTHY BROWN, Clerk of the Circuit Court
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
advertise for bids for maintenance of miscellaneous micrographic equipment.
Contract period:
June 5, 2003 through June 4, 2004.
(529-441 Account). Requisition
No. 35291358.
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ITEM #13
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from
DOROTHY BROWN, Clerk of the Circuit Court
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
advertise for bids for the maintenance of Canon micrographic equipment.
Contract period:
June 18, 2003 through June 17, 2004.
(529-441 Account). Requisition
No. 35291357.
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ITEM #14
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from
MICHAEL F. SHEAHAN, Sheriff of Cook County
by
JOHN MAUL, Acting Executive Director, Department of
Corrections
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
advertise for bids for the purchase of toilet tissue and paper towels.
Contract period:
July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
(239-330 Account). Requisition
No. 32390030.
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PERMISSION
TO ADVERTISE continued
ITEM #15
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from
JOHN T. JOINER, Director, Department of Facilities
Management
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
advertise for bids for the purchase of four (4) annual tradesman supply
contracts:
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REQ. NO. |
DESCRIPTION |
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32000065 |
Circuit
breakers |
|
32000066 |
Drill
bits |
|
32000067 |
Plumbing |
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32000068 |
Tile |
Contract period:
March 7, 2003 through March 6, 2004.
(200-333 Account).
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ITEM #16
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from
MICHAEL F. SHEAHAN, Sheriff of Cook County
by
TIMOTHY G. BRENNAN, Director of Vehicle Services
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
advertise for bids for the purchase of various bus parts.
Contract period:
May 1, 2003 through April 30, 2004.
(211-444 Account). Requisition
No. 32110513.
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ITEM #17
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from
DENNIS MANZKE, Chief of the Administrative Services
Bureau, State’s Attorney’s Office
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
advertise for bids for rental of twelve (12) parking spaces for investigators
assigned to the State’s Attorney’s Office at 69 West Washington.
Contract period:
May 1, 2003 through April 30, 2004.
(250-660 Account). Requisition
No. 32500017.
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ITEM #18
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from
STEPHANIE WRIGHT-GRIGGS, Chief Operating Officer,
Provident Hospital of Cook County
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
advertise for bids for the purchase of laboratory reagents and consumables for
the Blood Bank.
Contract period:
June 1, 2003 through May 31, 2005.
(891-365 Account). Requisition
No. 38910434.
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PERMISSION
TO ADVERTISE continued
ITEM #19
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from
STEPHANIE WRIGHT-GRIGGS, Chief Operating Officer,
Provident Hospital of Cook County
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
advertise for bids for the purchase of clinical laboratory consumable supplies.
Contract period:
June 1, 2003 through May 31, 2005.
(891-365 Account). Requisition
No. 38910416.
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ITEM #20
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from
STEPHANIE WRIGHT-GRIGGS, Chief Operating Officer,
Provident Hospital of Cook County
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
advertise for bids for the purchase of surgical grade instruments manufactured
by V. Mueller, Zimmer, Pilling, Walter Lorenz or Aesculap. The requested surgical instruments are
manufactured in ISO9000 certified plants including forging and finishing, and
have a lifetime warranty. The
manufacturers provide the highest quality precision craft instruments, which
reduce the costly replacement and repair of lower grade instruments. The instruments are available through
various distributors.
Contract period:
June 1, 2003 through May 31, 2005.
(891-362 Account). Requisition
No. 38910433.
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ITEM #21
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from
LACY L. THOMAS, Chief Operating Officer, Stroger
Hospital of Cook County
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
advertise for bids for the purchase of laser labels for the patient information
system.
Contract period:
May 1, 2003 through April 30, 2005.
(897-360 Account). Requisition
No. 38976278.
CONTRACTS
ITEM #22
REFERRED
TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS #257753
Transmitting a Communication from
TERRY A. STECZO, Deputy Assessor for Administration
& Taxpayer Services
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
enter into a contract with the Bowmark Consulting Group, Springfield, Illinois,
for informing, monitoring and formulating strategies and changes on legislative
and executive issues.
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Reason: |
The Bowmark Consulting Group will monitor and
review initiatives in the Illinois Legislature that relate to the Assessor’s
Office and report the potential impact to the office as well as other
legislation being introduced. The Bowmark
Consulting Group will recommend strategies and interact with legislators in
areas where proposed legislation would impact on the operations and also
advise and assist in intergovernmental activities/projects. |
Estimated Fiscal Impact: $42,000.00. Contract
period: February 18, 2003 through
February 17, 2004. (040-260
Account). Requisition No. 30400030.
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CONTRACTS
continued
ITEM #23
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from
DOROTHY BROWN, Clerk of the Circuit Court
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
enter into a contract with P. Neill Petronella (Hennessy and Roach, P.C.),
Chicago, Illinois, for professional services as labor relations consultants.
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Reason: |
P. Neill Petronella (Hennessy and Roach, P.C.)
will serve as labor relations consultants for the Clerk of the Circuit
Court. Mr. Martin Greene of Greene
& Letts will provide a portion of the services as a subcontractor with
Mr. Petronella. Among other tasks,
they will review correspondence, provide legal research, and advise on
collective bargaining issues. |
Estimated Fiscal Impact: $157,410.00. Contract
period: March 1, 2003 through November
30, 2003. (335-261 Account). Requisition No. 33350030.
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ITEM #24
DEFERRED
TO THE MARCH 6, 2003 MEETING
Transmitting a Communication from
CATHERINE MARAS O’LEARY,
Chief Information Officer,
Bureau of Information Technology &
Automation
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
enter into a commission-based, revenue generating contract with SBC Illinois,
Chicago, Illinois, formerly known as Ameritech Pay Phone Services, which covers
more than 1,000 public and inmate telephones on County property, for a
three-year period with two one-year extensions. Based on the increase in revenue negotiated in this proposed
contract, the old contract will be terminated on April 30, 2003.
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Reason: |
SBC Illinois is the only provider that can supply
the level of service and maintenance for the County’s inventory of pay
phones. |
Estimated Fiscal Impact: None. Revenue
generating: $18,000,000.00
($6,000,000.00 per year). Contract
period: May 1, 2003 through April 30,
2006. Requisition No. 30090002.
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ITEM #25
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from
TIMOTHY C. EVANS, Chief Judge, Circuit Court of Cook
County
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
enter into contracts with the following vendors to provide drug testing and
treatment services for the drug treatment court programs in Municipal District
Four, Municipal District Six and the Criminal Division, Circuit Court of Cook
County:
|
REQ. NO. |
VENDOR |
CONTRACT PERIOD |
CONTRACT AMOUNT |
|
|
|
|
|
|
35324030 |
Human
Resources Development Institute, Chicago,
Illinois |
3/1/03
through 2/29/04 |
$35,000.00 |
|
35324031 |
Healthcare
Alternative Systems, Inc., Chicago,
Illinois |
3/1/03
through 2/29/04 |
$35,000.00 |
CONTRACTS
continued
ITEM #25 cont'd
|
35410032 |
Safe
Haven LLC, Mount
Prospect, Illinois |
5/1/03
through 4/30/04 |
$25,000.00 |
|
35410033 |
Gateway
Foundation, Inc. Chicago,
Illinois |
5/1/03
through 4/30/04 |
$100,000.00 |
|
35410034 |
Haymarket
Center Chicago,
Illinois |
5/1/03
through 4/30/04 |
$50,000.00 |
|
35410035 |
Procare
Centers Broadview,
Illinois |
5/1/03
through 4/30/04 |
$25,000.00 |
|
35410036 |
South
Suburban Council on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse East
Hazel Crest, Illinois |
5/1/03
through 4/30/04 |
$175,000.00 |
|
Reason: |
These contracts provide for substance abuse
testing and treatment services for nonviolent, adult offenders eligible for
the drug treatment programs in Maywood, Markham or Criminal Court. Participants are provided treatment and
social services in combination with close court supervision to help them
return to the community as self-sufficient productive citizens. |
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|
These vendors have been providing services to the
programs since 1999. They were
originally selected for their experience in drug intervention services and
for the location of their service sites.
Contract services include substance abuse assessment, detoxification,
random drug screening, group and individual counseling, residential
treatment, health education and aftercare services. |
Estimated Fiscal Impact: $445,000.00 [$375,000.00 – (541-260 Account); and $70,000.00 –
(532-272 Account)].
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ITEM #26
APPROVED
AS AMENDED
Transmitting a Communication from
STEPHEN A. MARTIN, JR., Ph.D., Chief Operating
Officer, Department of Public Health
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
enter into a contract with Health Management Systems, New York, New York, for
software support, an updated immunization module, and an interface to transfer
data to the new Bureau of Health Services Enterprise-wide Health Information
System.
|
Reason: |
Health Management Systems is the sole vendor to
distribute and maintain the global Health Information System. |
Estimated Fiscal Impact: $60,000.00. Contract
period: March 1, 2003 through December
31, 2003. (895-441 Account). Requisition No. 38953194.
The Chief Information Officer has reviewed this item
and concurs with this recommendation.
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CONTRACTS
continued
ITEM #27
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from
STEPHEN A. MARTIN, JR., Ph.D., Chief Operating
Officer, Department of Public Health
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
enter into contracts with the following agencies to provide case management
services to homeless persons who reside in south suburban Cook County:
|
REQ. NO. |
AGENCY |
CONTRACT AMOUNT |
|
37573091 |
South
Suburban P.A.D.S. Homewood,
Illinois |
$116,507.00 |
|
37573092 |
B.E.D.S.
LaGrange,
Illinois |
$116,507.00 |
|
37573093 |
West
Suburban P.A.D.S. Oak
Park, Illinois |
$116,507.00 |
|
Reason: |
These agencies have been approved by the grantor,
the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), to work in a
cooperative program with the Department of Public Health to provide medical
and mental health services to the homeless. |
Estimated Fiscal Impact: None. Grant funded
amount: $349,521.00. Contract period: March 1, 2003 through July 31, 2005. (757-289 Account).
Requisition No. 37573091.
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ITEM #28
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from
DENNIS MANZKE, Chief of the Administrative Services
Bureau, State’s Attorney’s Office
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
enter into a contract with the Community Mental Health Council, Inc., Chicago,
Illinois, for services and interventions to juveniles as designed by MST
Services. Community Mental Health
Council, Inc. will be the local provider of the multi-systemic therapy
model. The Council will provide adult
and child/adolescent outpatient services, case management, crisis intervention,
psychiatric services, residential treatment, research, community education and
support, vocational and student training, psycho-social rehabilitation, and
mentally ill/substance abuse services.
The Council also provides direct therapeutic services to victims,
witnesses, and significant others of sexual assault, murder, domestic violence,
and other violent crimes.
|
Reason: |
Community Mental Health Council, Inc. will be the
local provider of the multi-systemic therapy model. The agency will be available 24 hours a day to participate in
and provide community based, family focused services to referred juveniles
and their families. The Council has
an extensive 25 year history of service to the Chicago and suburban areas of
Cook County. They were chosen because
of their extensive experience in the mental health field and its emphasis on
violence issues as it relates to youths. |
Estimated Fiscal Impact: None. Grant funded
amount: $200,000.00. Contract period: October 1, 2002 through September 30, 2003. (833-260 Account). Requisition No. 38330125.
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CONTRACTS
continued
ITEM #29
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from
DENNIS MANZKE, Chief of the Administrative Services
Bureau, State’s Attorney’s Office
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
enter into a contract with University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago,
Illinois, for the coordination and provision of counseling and treatment
services to be provided by the Chicago Project for Violence Prevention to
juveniles involved in Project Reclaim.
The Chicago Project works as a coordinating organization developing,
implementing and supporting accelerated community based, county, and city wide
prevention, intervention, and advocacy initiatives.
|
Reason: |
The Chicago Project for Violence Prevention, a
subsidiary of the University of Illinois at Chicago, was chosen because of
its unique knowledge of drug and gang intervention and is grounded in seven
communities in Chicago which account for 40 percent of the killings in the
city. The Project has a steering
committee and Advisory Board which includes:
The U.S. Attorney, Cook County State’s Attorney, Presiding Judge of
the Juvenile Delinquency Division, Mayor’s Chief of Staff and Director of
Community Policing, Chicago Public Schools and Religious leaders chaired by
Cardinal Francis George. |
Estimated Fiscal Impact: None. Grant funded
amount: $220,000.00. Contract period: October 1, 2002 through September 30, 2003. (833-260 Account). Requisition No. 38330123.
* *
* * *
ITEM #30
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from
DENNIS MANZKE, Chief of the Administrative Services
Bureau, State’s Attorney’s Office
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
enter into a contract with Youth Outreach Services, Chicago, Illinois, for the
treatment of juveniles working in the Balanced and Restorative Justice Program
(BARJ). Youth Outreach Services will
provide a comprehensive collaborative strategy based on the principles of BARJ
to provide each juvenile with a service plan identifying specific skills and
knowledge that the youth needs to develop and where the services will be
obtained. Services will include
counseling, job-training, academic tutoring, life-skill development, recreation
and job readiness/training.
|
Reason: |
Youth Outreach Services has been servicing the
Chicago area for more than 35 years.
It is a nationally accredited agency that has provided a variety of
services to youth through a network of six community based facilities. They have an extensive and positive working
relationship with the Cook County Juvenile Court providing an array of
diversion as well as pre-adjudication and post-adjudication services. The agency administers local, state and
federal funds which promote positive outcomes for youth, families and
communities. |
Estimated Fiscal Impact: None. Grant funded
amount: $425,000.00. Contract period: October 1, 2002 through September 30, 2003. (833-260 Account). Requisition No. 38330122.
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* * *
CONTRACTS
continued
ITEM #31
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from
DENNIS MANZKE, Chief of the Administrative Services
Bureau, State’s Attorney’s Office
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
enter into a contract with MST Services, Inc., Charleston, South Carolina for
training. MST Services, Inc. is an
organization established in collaboration with Family Services Research Center
and the Medical University of South Carolina that provides licensed training
and ongoing research of the MST treatment model. Multi-Systemic Therapy (MST) is a family and community based
treatment system devised to address and treat the factors within a juvenile’s
family, peer and school networks which encourage the individual to commit
offensive acts. MST relies on decades
of research to address the known determinants of serious antisocial behavior in
youths. Compared to usual juvenile
justice service, MST results in significant reduced rates of incarceration and
re-arrest among violent and chronic juvenile offenders.
|
Reason: |
This contract is central to Project Reclaim which
is funded by a Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant (JAIBG). The entire program is based on the
multi-systemic therapy model for treatment offenders, for which MST Services,
Inc. is the only trainer in the country.
MST Services, Inc. has an exclusive license agreement with the Medical
University of South Carolina to train service agencies in the multi-systemic
therapy model developed by the researchers at the Medical University of South
Carolina and Dr. Scott W. Henggeler, Family Research Center, Department of
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina. |
Estimated Fiscal Impact: None. Grant funded
amount: $20,000.00. Contract period: October 1, 2002 through September 30, 2003. (833-260 Account). Requisition No. 38330124.
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* * *
ITEM #32
APPROVED
AS AMENDED
Transmitting a Communication from
DANIEL R. DEGNAN, Chief Financial Officer,
Treasurer’s Office
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
enter into a contract with Chamerlik/Compulogic, Skokie, Illinois, for the
planning, maintenance and support of the Treasurer's web site; and planning,
design, development and installation of the taxing agencies extranet and the
customer relationship management system for information requests.
|
Reason: |
The Treasurer's Office is requesting that
Chamerlik/Compulogic continue their hosting services of the Treasurer's
Office website. |
Estimated Fiscal Impact: $133,150.00. Contract
period: April 1, 2003 through March 31,
2004. (060-441 Account). Requisition No. 30600049.
The Chief Information Officer has reviewed this item
and concurs with this recommendation.
CONTRACT
ADDENDA
ITEM #33
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from
TIMOTHY C. EVANS, Chief Judge, Circuit Court of Cook
County
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
increase by $78,000.00, and extend for two (2) months, Contract No. 01-73-333
with Accu-Lab Medical Testing, Inc., Chicago, Illinois, for drug testing
services for the Adult Probation Department.
|
Board
approved amount 11-06-01: |
$
212,830.00 |
|
Previous
increase approved 10-17-02: |
87,175.00 |
|
This
increase requested: |
78,000.00 |
|
Adjusted
amount: |
$
378,005.00 |
|
Reason: |
This request is necessary to allow sufficient time
to evaluate bids and award a new contract for these services for which bids
were opened on December 19, 2002. |
Estimated Fiscal Impact: $78,000.00. Contract
extension: March 1, 2003 through April
30, 2003. (532-278 Account).
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* * *
ITEM #34
APPROVED
AS AMENDED
Transmitting a Communication from
TERRY A. STECZO, Deputy Assessor for Administration
& Taxpayer Services
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
increase by $30,199.95, Contract No. 01-53-958 with Herman Miller Workplace
Resource, Lemont, Illinois, for additional services for renovation, furniture
and lighting.
|
Board
approved amount 10-18-01: |
$ 584,260.70 |
|
Increase
requested: |
30,199.95 |
|
Adjusted
amount: |
$ 614,460.65 |
|
Reason: |
This increase is necessary due to the unforeseen
additional services for renovations and furniture required on the third floor
of the Cook County Building. |
Estimated Fiscal Impact: $30,199.95. (717/040-530
Account).
Sufficient funds have been appropriated to cover
this request.
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* * *
ITEM #35
APPROVED
AS AMENDED
Transmitting a Communication from
STEPHEN A. MARTIN, JR., Ph.D., Chief Operating
Officer, Department of Public Health
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
increase by $216,695.00 and extend for three (3) months the following contracts
to provide AIDS/HIV prevention services in suburban Cook County:
CONTRACT
ADDENDA continued
ITEM #35 cont'd
|
REQ. NO. |
AGENCY
|
ORIGINAL AMOUNT
|
PREVIOUS INCREASE
|
CURRENT
INCREASE
|
TOTAL
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
29842082 |
Aids
Foundation of Chicago Chicago,
Illinois P.O.#
117562-000-OP |
$
8,478.00 |
$
4,243.00 |
$
2,122.00 |
$
14,843.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
29842083 |
Asian
Health Coalition of Illinois Chicago,
Illinois Contract
No. 02-42-177 |
37,130.00 |
15,033.00 |
7,517.00 |
59,680.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
29842084 |
Aunt
Martha’s Youth Service Center Matteson,
Illinois Contract
No. 02-42-178 |
39,364.00 |
27,359.00 |
10,799.00 |
77,522.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
29842086 |
Chicago
Recovery Alliance Chicago,
Illinois Contract
No. 02-42-98 |
157,558.00 |
85,821.00 |
40,509.00 |
283,888.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
29842087 |
Diverse
Communication and Health Media Foundation,
Inc. Chicago,
Illinois Contract
No. 02-42-102 |
65,182.00 |
30,962.00 |
20,763.00 |
116,907.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
29842088 |
Howard
Brown Health Center Chicago,
Illinois Contract
No. 02-42-103 |
61,829.00 |
33,617.00 |
15,724.00 |
111,170.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
29842089 |
Links
North Shore Youth Services Northfield,
Illinois Contract
No. 02-42-105 |
19,130.00 |
9,999.00 |
4,504.00 |
33,633.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
29842090
|
Oak
Park Gay & Lesbian Assoc. Oak
Park, Illinois Contract
No. 02-42-108 |
32,308.00 |
17,080.00 |
8,354.00 |
57,742.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
29842091 |
Sisters
& Brothers Helping Each Other Gardner,
Illinois Contract
No. 02-42-112 |
39,019.00 |
29,287.00 |
13,499.00 |
81,805.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
29842092 |
Oak
Park Health Department Oak
Park, Illinois Contract
No. 02-42-111 |
19,970.00 |
10,597.00 |
5,037.00 |
35,604.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
29842093 |
Women's
Resource Assistance Program Harvey,
Illinois P.O.#
117563-001-OP |
6,608.00 |
3,428.00 |
1,687.00 |
11,723.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
29842094 |
Evanston
Health Department Evanston,
Illinois P.O.#
116779-000-OP |
7,278.00 |
3,650.00 |
1,814.00 |
12,742.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
29841044 |
Care
Point Adult, Child, and Family Association Evanston,
Illinois P.O.
#125871-000-OP |
3,233.00 |
1,742.00 |
30,617.00 |
35,592.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
29841045 |
Renz
Addiction Counseling Center Elgin,
Illinois P.O.
#125711-000-OP |
17,932.00 |
9,100.00 |
4,492.00 |
31,524.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
29841046 |
Proviso
Leyden Council for Community Action,
Inc. Maywood,
Illinois P.O.
#124546-000-OP |
11,584.00 |
6,350.00 |
4,820.00 |
22,754.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
29841018 |
South
Suburban Council on Alcoholism and Substance
Abuse East
Hazelcrest, Illinois P.O.
#1116781-000-OP |
2,282.00 |
1,520.00 |
595.00 |
4,397.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CONTRACT
ADDENDA continued
ITEM #35 cont'd
|
29842095 |
Cook County Department of Public Health HIV Prevention CD/HIV Team Oak
Park, Illinois Inter
County Transfer |
142,802.00 __________ |
133,160.00 __________ |
43,842.00 __________ |
319,804.00 ____________ |
|
|
TOTAL
CONTRACTS |
$671,687.00 |
$422,948.00 |
$216,695.00 |
$1,311,330.00 |
|
Reason: |
The State of Illinois who is the grantor for the
regional HIV/AIDS service plan is in the process of changing program
dates. This three (3) month
increase/extension is needed to provide continued funding of AIDS counseling,
testing and prevention education while facilitating this change. |
Estimated Fiscal Impact: None. Grant funded
amount: $216,695.00. Contract extension: January 1, 2003 through March 31, 2003. (984-289 Account).
* *
* * *
ITEM #36
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from
STEPHANIE WRIGHT-GRIGGS,
Chief Operating Officer, Provident Hospital of Cook County
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
increase by $375,704.61 and extend for three (3) months, Contract No. 01-75-197
Rebid with McKesson MedManagement, LLC, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for pharmacy
management (inpatient and outpatient) services.
|
Board
approved amount 03-08-01: |
$ 3,005,636.88 |
|
Increase
requested: |
375,704.61 |
|
Adjusted
amount: |
$ 3,381,341.49 |
|
Reason: |
This request is necessary to allow sufficient time
to evaluate bids and award a new contract. |
Estimated Fiscal Impact: $375,704.61. Contract
extension: March 1, 2003 through May
31, 2003. (891-260 Account).
CONTRACT
RENEWALS
ITEM #37
REFERRED
TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS #257754
Transmitting a Communication from
TIMOTHY C. EVANS, Chief Judge, Circuit Court of Cook
County
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
renew Contract No. 02-41-333 with Shea, Paige & Rogal, Inc., LaGrange,
Illinois, to provide legislative consulting services.
|
Reason: |
The services under this contract consist of
monitoring and researching legislative initiatives and providing advice on
matters affecting the Circuit Court of Cook County. |
Estimated Fiscal Impact: $75,000.00. Contract
period: March 1, 2003 through February
29, 2004. (310-260 Account). Requisition No. 33100019.
* *
* * *
CONTRACT
RENEWALS continued
ITEM #38
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication from
STANLEY A. MOLIS, Director, Department for
Management of Information Systems
requesting authorization for the Purchasing Agent to
renew Contract No. 99-41-1527 with Farrington Consulting, Inc., Downers Grove,
Illinois, for 1,200 hours of technical services.
|
Reason: |
Mr. Farrington's institutional and technical
knowledge of Cook County Government is needed for many systems and projects
that are underway currently, such as the implementation of the integrated
Financial Management Information System (FMIS), the consolidation of Cook
County Management for Information Systems and the Circuit Court Mainframe
Computer Systems, E-Commerce (Web-enablement) and other real estate systems,
such as Geographic Information System (GIS) imaging. |
Estimated Fiscal Impact: $120,000.00. Contract
period: April 1, 2003 through March 31,
2004. (012-289 Account). Requisition No. 30120020.
APPROVAL
OF PAYMENTS
ITEM #39
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication, dated February 3, 2003
from
DOROTHY BROWN, Clerk of the Circuit Court
requesting approval of payment in the amount of $15,510.00
to P. Neill Petronella (Hennessy and Roach, P.C.), Chicago, Illinois, to
provide legal services regarding labor matters. At the end of Fiscal Year 2001, due to an extended lag in billing
by the contractor, the eventual obligation exceeded the approved contract
amount.
This amount owed was validated in late summer 2002
but by that time, no additional funds were available and it was far too late to
execute a contract extension.
The office has verified that the billing is accurate
and the amount is indeed due. The
office is requesting the payment be
processed as indicated on the payment voucher.
The office has conferred with this vendor and sub-contractors and are
confident a similar lag in billing will not occur again.
Estimated Fiscal Impact: $15,510.00. (335-260
Account).
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* * *
ITEM #40
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication, dated January 15, 2003
from
MICHAEL F. SHEAHAN, Sheriff of Cook County
by
JAMES E. MALINOWSKI, First Deputy Chief of Police,
Sheriff’s Police Department
requesting that a reimbursement payment be made to
the Cook County Emergency Telephone System Board (ETSB), Des Plaines,
Illinois, in the amount of $94,152.01.
This payment is for the Sheriff's Police
Department’s share for the CAD hardware and software maintenance agreement
consistent with our intergovernmental agreement with the Cook County Emergency
Telephone System Board for Fiscal Year 2003.
Estimated Fiscal Impact: $94,152.01. (231-818
Account).
REAL
ESTATE MATTERS
ITEM #41
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication, dated January 27, 2003
from
JOHN W. DAVIS, Director, Real Estate Management
Division
requesting approval of the fourth amendment to lease
covering the rental of additional space at 1010 Lake Street, Oak Park,
Illinois. The fourth amendment by and
between Chicago Title Land Trust Company, formally known as Chicago Title and
Trust Company, as Trustee under Trust Agreement known as Trust No. 1067200
("Trust") and Oaklake Park Associates, LP, and Illinois limited
partnership, the beneficiary of the Trust ("Beneficiary") hereinafter
collectively referred to as ("Landlord"), and the County of Cook, a
body corporate and politic of the State of Illinois, as
("Tenant"). The additional
space will be utilized by the Cook County Department of Public Health for a
Tobacco Prevention and Control Program.
|
Landlord: |
Chicago Title Land Trust Company, as Trustee under
Trust Agreement known as Trust No. 1067200 & Oaklake Park Associates, LP,
an Illinois limited partnership of the Trust ("Beneficiary") |
|
Tenant: |
County of Cook |
|
Using Agency: |
Cook County Department of Public Health |
|
Location: |
1010 Lake Street, Suite 614, Oak Park, Illinois
60301 |
|
Term: |
02/01/2003 to 06/30/2003 |
|
Space Occupied: |
443 square feet |
Base Rent:
|
Monthly: |
$ 775.00 |
|
Term: |
$3,875.00 (Grant
funded 935-660 Account) |
Approval recommended.
BID
OPENING - COMMISSIONER GORMAN
ITEM #42
REFERRED
TO RESPECTIVE DEPARTMENTS FOR REVIEW AND CONSIDERATION
Submitting for your consideration, bids which were
opened under her supervision on Thursday, February 6, 2003 at 10:00 A.M., in
the County Building, Chicago, Illinois.
COUNTY
PURCHASING AGENT
ITEM #43
APPROVED
COMMISSIONER
HANSEN VOTED "NO" ON CONTRACT NO. 02-58-1209 WITH PROGRESSIVE
INDUSTRIES, INC.; and CONTRACT NO. 03-15-507H WITH WREN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.
Transmitting contracts and bonds executed by the
contractors for approval and execution as requested by the Purchasing Agent.
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT MATTERS
The following items are presented by
Wally S. Kos, P.E., Superintendent of Highways
AGREEMENTS
ITEM #44
APPROVED
Submitting
for your approval THREE (3) AGREEMENTS/RESOLUTIONS:
|
1. |
Local Agency Agreement for Federal Participation
with Illinois Department of Transportation and between the County of Cook,
the State of Illinois and Elk Grove Village Construction engineering costs, Bituminous
reconstruction to the intersection of Landmeier Road (CH A68) at Busse Road Section:
01-A6817-02-CH Project:
M-8003 (089) Job No.
C-91-345-01 Fiscal Impact:
$1,130,000.00 (in excess of Federal Participation up to a maximum
aggregate of $1,130,000.00 for roadway related items only) from the Motor Fuel Tax Fund (600-600 Account) |
|
2. |
Tiered Approach to Corrective Action Objectives
Agreement BP Products North America, Inc. 3603 North Western Avenue (CH W96) at Addison
Street in the City of Chicago Fiscal Impact:
None |
|
3. |
First Amendment to Tiered Approach to Corrective
Action Objectives Agreement with Marathon Oil Company 2 North Roselle Road (CH V60) at Schaumburg Road
(CH A66) in the Village of Schaumburg Fiscal Impact:
None The reason for the amendment is to revise the maps
and tables submitted to the Tiered Approach to Corrective Action Objectives
Agreement previously executed by the Cook County Board of Commissioners at
their meeting of August 1, 2002. The
new maps and tables delineate additional area along Roselle Road that is
subject to said agreement. |
INTERGOVERNMENTAL
AGREEMENT AND LOCAL AGENCY AGREEMENT
FOR
JURISDICTIONAL TRANSFER
ITEM #45
APPROVED
Submitting for your approval
ONE (1) INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT AND LOCAL AGENCY AGREEMENT FOR
JURISDICTIONAL TRANSFER/RESOLUTION:
|
1. |
Intergovernmental Agreement and Local Agency
Agreement for Jurisdictional Transfer between the County of Cook and the
Villages of Hoffman Estates and Schaumburg Cook County will design, let, award a contract and
supervise construction for improvements along Bode Road, Barrington Road to
Springinsguth Road (near Harmon Boulevard); and Springinsguth Road,
Schaumburg Road to Bode Road (near Harmon Boulevard) in the Villages of Hoffman Estates and Schaumburg Section:
98-V5539-02-FP; and Section:
98-A6307-02-FP Centerline Mileage: 2.25 miles Fiscal Impact:
$6,330,928.00 ($2,250,000.00 to be reimbursed by Federal Highway
Administration) from the Motor Fuel Tax Fund (600-600 Account) |
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT MATTERS continued
IMPROVEMENT
RESOLUTION
ITEM #46
APPROVED
Submitting
for your approval ONE (1) IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION:
|
1. |
Motor Fuel Tax Project Improvement Resolution Milling and resurfacing of the existing pavement,
etc. Church Street, Linder Avenue to Gross Point Road in the Village of Skokie Section:
03-A8427-03-RS-MFT Centerline Mileage: 0.77 miles Fiscal Impact:
$450,000.00 from the Motor Fuel Tax Fund (600-600 Account) |
COMPLETION
OF CONSTRUCTION APPROVAL RESOLUTION
ITEM #47
APPROVED
Submitting
for your approval FOUR (4) COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION APPROVAL
RESOLUTIONS:
|
1. |
Completion
of Construction Approval Resolution Group
4-1994: Eberly
Avenue at Cossit Avenue and at Ogden Avenue; 67th Street, LaGrange Road to
East Avenue; and East Avenue, 67th Street to Joliet Road in
the Villages of Hodgkins, LaGrange and Brookfield Section: 92-W2724-01-RS Final
Cost: $455,504.63 |
|
2. |
Completion
of Construction Approval Resolution Group
4-2001: Schoenbeck
Road, Camp McDonald Road to Dundee Road; and Techny Road at Sanders Road in
the Villages of Arlington Heights and Wheeling and the City of Prospect
Heights Section: 00-W1644-01-RS Final
Cost: $2,078,125.77 |
|
3. |
Completion
of Construction Approval Resolution Rohrssen
Bridge over Poplar Creek in
Hanover Township (007T111) Section: 00-09111-90-BR Final
Cost: $144,527.78 |
|
4. |
Completion of Construction Approval Resolution Ridgeland Avenue, 135th Street to Calumet-Sag Road in the Villages of Alsip,
Flossmoor, Homewood, Midlothian, Palos Heights, Posen and Robbins Section:
01-W3713-02-RP Final Cost:
$1,786,947.50 |
CHANGE
IN PLANS AND EXTRA WORK
ITEM #48
REFERRED
TO THE COMMITTEE ON ROADS AND BRIDGES
Submitting two (2) change in plans and extra work:
1. Section: 01-A5014-06-RP. 4th & Final.
Lake-Cook Road, Arlington Heights Road to Lexington Drive in the
Villages of Buffalo Grove and Wheeling.
Final adjustment of quantities.
$3,125.50 (Addition).
#257755
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT MATTERS continued
CHANGE
IN PLANS AND EXTRA WORK continued
ITEM #48 cont'd
2. Section: 01-W9625-02-RS. Western Avenue, I-55 to Madison Street in the City of
Chicago. Adjustment of quantities and
new items. $425.32 (Deduction).
#257756
REPORT
ITEM #49
REFERRED
TO THE COMMITTEE ON ROADS AND BRIDGES #257757
|
Submitting
the Bureau of Construction's Progress Report for the month ending January 31,
2003. |
CONTRACT
AND BOND
ITEM #50
APPROVED
Submitting
Contract and Bond properly executed by the Contractor.
STROGER
HOSPITAL OF COOK COUNTY
JOINT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE MINUTES
ITEM #51
WITHDRAWN
Transmitting a Communication, dated January 18, 2003
from
LACY L. THOMAS, Chief Operating Officer, Stroger
Hospital of Cook County
Submitting herewith the Stroger Hospital of Cook County
Joint Conference Committee minutes for the meeting of November 26, 2002.
RESOLUTIONS
ITEM #52
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication, dated January 29, 2003
from
MARK KILGALLON, Chief, Bureau of Human Resources
transmitting herewith is a proposed Resolution for
your consideration and approval. The
purpose of this Resolution is:
Appropriation adjustments to Accounts 490-814 and 499-814, to establish
prevailing wage rates for positions specified in the Resolution.
Estimated
Fiscal Impact: $1,887.00.
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners
of Cook County on November 21, 2002 adopted the Annual Appropriation Bill for
the Fiscal Year 2003; and
WHEREAS, the Annual Appropriation
Bill creates Accounts 490-814 and 499-814, for Appropriation Adjustments for
the Corporate and Public Safety Funds.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED,
that the wages and salaries of the following positions be fixed as follows:
RESOLUTIONS
continued
ITEM #52 cont'd
Hourly Effective
Job Code Job Classification Wage Rate Date
ACCOUNT 490-814
1411 Elevator
Inspector $35.66 1-1-03
ACCOUNT 499-814
1413 Elevator Mechanic $35.66 1-1-03
2431 Marble Polisher $25.85 6-1-02
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that $283.00 from Account
490-814 and $1,604.00 from Account 499-814, be provided for these employees.
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ITEM #53
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication, dated January 28, 2003
from
MARK KILGALLON, Chief, Bureau of Human Resources
transmitting herewith is a wage Resolution covering
Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), for your consideration and approval.
Estimated Fiscal Impact: $331,931.00.
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, general increase and salary adjustments for the
period December 1, 2001 through November 30, 2004, have been negotiated between
Cook County and the Licensed Practical Nurses Association of Illinois; and
WHEREAS, these general increases and salary adjustments are
reflected in the Salary Schedules.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that these general
increases and salary adjustments be approved by the Board of Commissioners of
Cook County.
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ITEM #54
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication, dated January 30, 2003
from
MARK KILGALLON, Chief, Bureau of Human Resources
transmitting herewith is a wage Resolution covering
the House Staff Association of Cook County, for your consideration and
approval.
Estimated Fiscal Impact: $340,458.00.
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, general increases and salary adjustments for the
period December 1, 2001 through November 30, 2004, have been negotiated between
the County of Cook and the House Staff Association; and
WHEREAS, these general increases and salary adjustments are
reflected in the Salary Schedules.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that these general
increases and salary adjustments be approved by the Board of Commissioners of
Cook County.
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RESOLUTIONS
continued
ITEM #55
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication, dated January 10, 2003
from
STEPHANIE WRIGHT-GRIGGS, Chief Operating Officer,
Provident Hospital of Cook County
respectfully requesting approval of a Resolution to
authorize the deletion of one (1) person on the account of Provident Hospital
of Cook County with LaSalle National Bank for the purpose of depositing
payments for patient care.
WHEREAS, Cook County Board of Commissioners has the legal
authority to authorize its departments and offices to open and maintain
checking and savings accounts at various banks; and
WHEREAS, it is now necessary to update those persons who are
authorized signatories on the checking account of Provident Hospital of Cook
County.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Main Depository
Account at LaSalle National Bank of Chicago for the purpose of
depositing payments for patient care be updated; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the following are the
names of those persons who are authorized to sign checks, wire transfer funds
from Provident Hospital of Cook County to other County of Cook bank
accounts. Signatures of at least any
two individuals shall be required on each check or authorized banking
transactions.
1. Ruth M. Rothstein
2. Stephanie Wright-Griggs
3. Alvin Holley
4. Barbara J. Patterson
5. George Lim
6. Joseph Delzenaro
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the following named
person heretofore authorized to transfer funds and sign checks shall be
deleted:
1. Vance Catlin
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the County Auditor be
directed to audit the checking accounts of said institution at the close of
each Fiscal Year or at any time she sees fit, and to file report(s) thereon
with the Cook County Board.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that any funds drawn on
said checking or savings accounts for deposit with the County Treasurer shall
be transmitted to the Cook County Comptroller with an itemization of
collections and designation of the account in the Office of the Comptroller.
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ITEM #56
APPROVED
Transmitting a Communication, dated January 10, 2003
from
STEPHANIE WRIGHT-GRIGGS, Chief Operating
Officer, Provident Hospital of Cook County
respectfully request approval of a Resolution authorizing the deletion of one (1) person from the account of Provident Hospital of Cook County with South Shore Bank for the purpose of patient refund payments and miscellaneous revenue.
RESOLUTIONS
continued
ITEM #56 cont'd
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the Cook County Board of Commissioners has the
legal authority to authorize its departments and offices to open and maintain
checking and savings accounts at various banks; and
WHEREAS, it is now necessary to update those persons who are
authorized signatories on the checking account of Provident Hospital of Cook
County.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Checking Accounts
at South Shore Bank of Chicago for the purpose of Miscellaneous Revenue,
Patient Refund Payments and Petty Cash transactions be updated; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the following are the
names of those persons who are authorized to sign checks, wire transfer funds
from Provident Hospital of Cook County to other County of Cook bank
accounts. Signatures of at least any
two individuals shall be required on each check or authorized banking
transactions.
1. Ruth M. Rothstein
2. Stephanie Wright-Griggs
3. Alvin Holley
4. Barbara J. Patterson
5. George
Lim
6. Joseph Delzenaro
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the following named
persons heretofore authorized to transfer funds and sign checks shall be
deleted:
1. Vance Catlin
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the County Auditor be
directed to audit the checking accounts of said institution at the close of
each Fiscal Year or at any time she sees fit, and to file report(s) thereon
with the Cook County Board.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that any funds drawn on
said checking or savings accounts for deposit with the County Treasurer shall
be transmitted to the Cook County Comptroller with an itemization of collections
and designation of the account in the Office of the Comptroller.
CONSENT
CALENDAR
ITEM #57
APPROVED
Pursuant to Rule 4-33, the Secretary to the Board of
Commissioners hereby transmits Resolutions for your consideration. The Consent Calendar Resolutions shall be
published in the Post Board Action Agenda and Journal of Proceedings as
prepared by the Clerk of the Board.
There is 1
Consent Calendar item for February 20, 2003.
CC
ITEM #1
Submitting a Resolution sponsored by
CARL R. HANSEN and DEBORAH SIMS, County
Commissioners
Co-Sponsored by
JOHN H. STROGER, JR., PRESIDENT, JOHN P. DALEY,
JERRY BUTLER,
FORREST CLAYPOOL, EARLEAN COLLINS, ELIZABETH ANN DOODY GORMAN,
GREGG GOSLIN, ROBERTO MALDONADO, JOSEPH MARIO
MORENO,
JOAN PATRICIA MURPHY, ANTHONY J. PERAICA, MIKE
QUIGLEY,
PETER N. SILVESTRI, BOBBIE L. STEELE and LARRY
SUFFREDIN, County Commissioners
CONSENT
CALENDAR continued
ITEM #57 cont'd
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, February marks the month that celebrates the
contribution of engineers to our society and provides opportunities to young
students across the nation to become familiar with engineering principles, and
WHEREAS, Engineers’ Week was established over 50 years ago,
around the birthday of George Washington, who had an engineering and surveying
background, and he helped establish the first Engineering School, which led to
the founding of West Point, and
WHEREAS, recently, President Stroger signed a Proclamation
that called February 16th through February 22nd to be designated as Engineers’
Week throughout Cook County, and over the past weeks various contests and
competitions were held locally with young grammar and high school students in
an effort to attract students to this profession, now, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, that Commissioner Carl R. Hansen, Chairman
of the Roads and Bridges Committee and Commissioner Deborah Sims, Chair of the
Construction Committee recommend recognition by the Cook County Board of
Commissioners of the engineers who work in various Departments within Cook County
(Capital Planning and Policy, Facilities Management, Industrial Engineers and
Highway) and their contribution to the people of Cook County.
COMMITTEE
REPORTS
ITEM #58
DETAILED
INFORMATION REGARDING COMMITTEE REPORTS IS AVAILABLE FROM THE SECRETARY TO THE BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS
Stroger
and Cermak Hospitals Subcommittee (Meeting
of January 31, 2003)
APPROVED
Legislation
and Intergovernmental Relations (Meeting
of February 6, 2003)
APPROVED
Construction (Meeting of February 11, 2003)
APPROVED
Finance (Meeting of February 20, 2003)
APPROVED
Zoning and
Building (Meeting of February 20,
2003)
APPROVED
Roads
and Bridges (Meeting of February
20, 2003)
APPROVED
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The next regularly scheduled meeting is presently
set for Thursday, March 6, 2003.