Citizens' Community Enhancement Commission
Regular MeetingDeKalb, IL · November 20, 2017
Agenda
PLEASE NOTE LOCATION
Northern Illinois University
Jack Arends Hall, Room 308
DeKalb, IL 60115
AGENDA
Citizens’ Community Enhancement Commission
November 20, 2017
4:00 p.m.
A. Roll Call
B. Approval of Agenda – Additions / Deletions
C. Public Participation
D. Approval of Minutes
1. October 16, 2017 regular meeting
E. Old Business
1. Student Presentations from Advanced Visual Communications – Branding and Wayfinding
F. New Business
G. Adjournment
Our mission statement: We will listen to the community to identify, develop and test initiatives to improve
the quality of life. We will develop public/private partnerships to implement sustainable initiatives.
MINUTES
MEETING OF THE
CITIZENS’ COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENT COMMISSION
CITY OF DEKALB
October 16, 2017
The Citizens’ Community Enhancement Commission (CCEC) of the City of DeKalb,
Illinois held a regular meeting on Monday, October 16, 2017 in the Haish Conference
Room of the DeKalb Municipal Building, 200 South Fourth Street, DeKalb, Illinois.
The meeting was called to order at 4:02 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Roll was recorded by Economic Development Planner, Jason Michnick, and the
following members of the Citizens’ Community Enhancement Commission members
present were: Chair Sue Johnson, Deborah Booth, Brad Pietens, Michael Mooney and
Brad Hoey. Cohen Barnes arrived at 4:30. Bob Boey was absent.
Also present was Fire Chief, Eric Hicks.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
MOTION
Chair Johnson asked for someone to make a motion to approve the agenda, which was
made by Mr. Pietens. The motion was seconded by Mr. Hoey and was carried on a
voice vote.
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
None
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
MOTION
Chair Johnson requested a motion for approval of the September 18, 2017 minutes.
Mr. Hoey moved to approve the minutes. Mr. Pietens seconded the motion. Motion
carried on voice vote.
OLD BUSINESS
1. Fire Hydrant Painting
Planner Michnick welcomed Chief Hicks to the meeting. The commission discussed
past meetings and discussions related to the fire hydrant painting program. Planner
Michnick reviewed meeting minutes from April 20, 2015. At the time, the Public Works
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Interim Director was not in favor, he felt it was a maintenance issue and a matter of
public safety to paint fire hydrants. Later in the year it was brought back up but it wasn’t
pursued any further because utility boxes had to be looked at instead, that was the
focus at the time. Chief Hicks said hydrants fall under Public Works. There are about
2300 hydrants in DeKalb spaced approximately 300 ft. apart. The city tries to do
hydrant maintenance every 3 years. There are certain rules to abide by like not painting
black.
The commission continued to discuss specific elements of a potential program,
including NIU participation from students and alumni. Mr. Hoey stated he could contact
someone at NIU about their hydrants. The commission also discussed the geographic
area where hydrants would be painted first, such as the ACE Corridor. It was
determined that the commission prefer to see it be citywide and encourage neighbors to
come together.
Planner Michnick stated he would work on developing the necessary application and
paperwork for the program. These documents would be presented to the commission at
the next month’s meeting. Once the commission was comfortable with the documents, it
could be recommended to City Council at a future meeting.
2. Downtown Wayfinding and Branding Project Update
Planner Michnick shared with the commission that Mr. Hoey, Mr. Barnes and himself,
attended a class with Steve Quinn at NIU about wayfinding and branding. Mr. Hoey
reported on this. It lasted 2 hours and about 30 students were present. Students were
excited to be a part of this project and asked a lot of questions. What they are
contributing could be an ongoing project. We gave guidance on what we were looking
for. The students asked what identity we wanted for the City. We covered a lot of
ground at the class. It was nice to have the fresh eyes of the NIU students. This was
an advanced visual communications class. Each student has a component assigned to
them to do in regards to wayfinding and branding. It is anticipated that the students
would present their findings and recommendations to the commission at the November
20th meeting.
3. City Wide Light Pole Banners & FY2017 Funds
Planner Michnick reported that banners are currently included in the Public Works FY18
budget, but will confirm the amount. The budget still has to be formally adopted.
Planner Michnick said if the commission does not spend their annual funds during
FY17, a request can be made to carry them over for a project in FY18. The first reading
of the budget is November 27th at the City Council Meeting and the final reading is
December 11th. The commission discussed potential enhancement projects throughout
the City. These projects included the wayfinding signage that the students present on
November 20, painting the walls underneath the railroad overpass on Annie Glidden, or
having a mural contest. The commission also discussed the use of FY17 funding for an
enhancement project in the Annie Glidden North neighborhood, such as painting 3-D
crosswalks. The commission concluded to wait until the adoption of the FY18 budget to
determine what project to choose.
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NEW BUSINESS
None
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION
Chair Johnson requested a motion for adjournment. Ms. Booth moved to adjourn the
meeting, seconded by Mr. Mooney. Motion carried on voice vote. The meeting
adjourned at 5:34p.m.
We would like to have a presentation from some students on wayfinding and branding
at the next meeting to begin at 2:00.
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Respectfully Submitted by
Linda Odom, Recording Secretary