6 p.m. at the Lansing Public Library
All residents are welcome to attend meetings of the Human Relations Commission. The HRC typically meets on the third Thursday of each month, and per the Open Meetings Act they publish an agenda to notify the public of items that are up for discussion. Meetings begin at 6 p.m. and are currently being held in the community room in the lower level of the Lansing Public Library (2750 Indiana Ave, Lansing IL).
Agenda
- Call to Order
- Roll call
- Approval of minutes
- Chairperson remarks: Valerie McDaniels
- Welcome Commissioner Barb Dust
- Committee Reports
- Unfinished Business Discussion Items
- Prevent Child Abuse Awareness Month and Budget – April 2022
- Table Covering with Labor and Budget
- Social Media Account
- Discuss regarding surveying residents of Lansing
- New Business Discussion Items
- Illinois Humanities – Road Scholars Speakers Bureau – 2022
- Community Musical Event – 2023
- Lansing Clean – up Event – Village of Lansing
- Good Neighbor Parade – Chambers of Commerce
- Lansing Cruise Night – L.A.C.E.
- Public Comments (Comments limits to two (2) minutes)
- Announcements
- Adjournment
About the Human Relations Commission
The Human Relations Commission is an advisory body, not a decision-making body. Commissioners meet to discuss Lansing’s diverse citizenship and ideas for ensuring that all kinds of people feel welcome in community, business, and government. Their recommendations go to the Village Board of Trustees, who decide what actions to take.