City of Naperville Board of Fire and Police Commissioners met July 8

City of Naperville Board of Fire and Police Commissioners met July 8
Naperville City Council — City of Naperville Website

City of Naperville Board of Fire and Police Commissioners met July 8

Here is the agenda provided by the commissioners:

A. CALL TO ORDER:

I Chairman Losurdo would like to call the Board of Fire and Police Meeting for July 8, 2025 to order.

B. ROLL CALL:

Chairman Losurdo

Commissioner Damico

Commissioner Earl

Commissioner Grant

Commissioner King

C. PUBLIC FORUM:

D. REPORTS:

1. Police Department Report

• Recruitment

• Testing

• Promotional

• Special Events

• Operational Update

2. Fire Department Report

• Recruitment

• Testing

• Promotional

• Special Events

• Operational Update

3. Legal Report

E. OLD :

F. NEW BUSINESS:

• Boards and Commission Member Training

• Approve open session minutes from June 24, 2025

• Approve and keep sealed closed session minutes from June 24, 2025

25-0890 Approve the open session minutes from the June 24, 2025 Naperville Board of Fire and Police Meeting

25-0891 Approve and keep sealed the closed session minutes from the June 24, 2025 Naperville Board of Fire and Police Meeting

G. CLOSED SESSION:

I Chairman Losurdo move to adjourn to closed session on Tuesday, July 8, 2025 pursuant to Section 2(c)(1), 2(c)(11), and 2(c)(21) of the Open Meetings Act to consider information concerning the employment, appointment, discipline, performance and dismissal of specific candidates and specific employees in the Naperville Police and Fire Departments, pending litigation, and to consider closed session meeting minutes.

Do I have a second?

Roll Call to move to closed:

Chairman Losurdo

Commissioner Damico

Commissioner Earl

Commissioner Grant

Commissioner King

I Chairman Losurdo move the motion to adjourn closed session and return to open. Do

I have a second?

H. ACTION ITEMS:

25-0892 Approve continuing in the process police officer lateral candidate #3 Jones

25-0893 Approve continuing in the process police officer lateral candidate #4 Bennett

25-0894 Approve destroying the recording of the December 12, 2023 closed session minutes and keeping the minutes sealed

I. ADJOURNMENT:

https://naperville.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=A&ID=1267212&GUID=7C256E70-691E-4F6E-931E-74F85814CD35



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