# Meeting Signals

Source transcript: `mopsvxvjf6e.committee_of_the_whole_6_8_2026.txt`

Generated from normalized transcript text using deterministic pattern matching.

This document surfaces candidate evidence lines only. It does not prove absence, verify claims, resolve disputes, interpret intent, or produce the final civic record.

Public-comment content is not extracted in this deterministic signal pass because comment boundaries are transcript-dependent and better handled by the downstream record-generation pass.

Use these signals as review scaffolding for a later record-generation pass, not as authoritative meeting minutes.

## Motion / Vote Signals

| Signal | Evidence | Nearby Result | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Approval Signal | Next is the approval of the agenda. | That motion passes. | detected |
| Approval Signal | So item number four is the approval of the agenda. | That motion passes. | detected |
| Approval Signal | Item number five is approval of the minutes from the Committee of the Whole meeting on May 11th, 2026. | And that motion passes. | detected |
| Motion / Vote Signal | Is there a motion to approve? | And that motion passes. | detected |
| Action-Like Signal | No, this was just informational with the intent to bring it back for first reading next week. | No nearby result line detected | detected |
| Adjournment Signal | If not, I will entertain a motion to adjourn. | All those in favor signify by saying aye. | detected |

## Roll Call Signals

No matching roll-call blocks detected by deterministic rules.

## Money Signals

| Amount | Context |
|---:|---|
| $1,200, | 5.7% Is insurance pays, 3.8% is self-pay and 1.1% is government pay, so like VA insurance. We got a hold of a survey from the area, basically, Winnebago and Stephenson County that shows some of the current rates. Our... |
| $1,700 | 5.7% Is insurance pays, 3.8% is self-pay and 1.1% is government pay, so like VA insurance. We got a hold of a survey from the area, basically, Winnebago and Stephenson County that shows some of the current rates. Our... |
| $1,317 | I think it was Chief Liggett that got us involved in that. What they do is they evaluate different departments on different criteria and then they set a rate that they will assist to pay the difference for Medicare an... |
| $1,322 | I think it was Chief Liggett that got us involved in that. What they do is they evaluate different departments on different criteria and then they set a rate that they will assist to pay the difference for Medicare an... |
| $1,200, | Our current rate that we received back this year was $1,317 for an ALS type 1 and $1,322 for an ALS type 2. Difference between a type 1 and a type 2 is the severity of the call, the amount of of Treatment, and the amo... |
| $117 | Our current rate that we received back this year was $1,317 for an ALS type 1 and $1,322 for an ALS type 2. Difference between a type 1 and a type 2 is the severity of the call, the amount of of Treatment, and the amo... |
| $3,500 | Our current rate that we received back this year was $1,317 for an ALS type 1 and $1,322 for an ALS type 2. Difference between a type 1 and a type 2 is the severity of the call, the amount of of Treatment, and the amo... |
| $150, | Well, the ordinance right now states $145 charged in half-hour increments. Okay. So, what I'm proposing is $150, just a one-time fee, no matter how long it takes. |
| $24,000.2025 | Director Stico, you were a very big part of this in 2024 with ComEd, is there anything you would like to say? The only thing in, I believe it was 2026 is when we finally replaced 63 lights at a cost $374 for each. So... |

## Civic Object Signals

| Type | Evidence |
|---|---|
| Grant / Program Reference | So the 2025 to 2026 Sculpture Walk was made possible by a grant that I wrote to the Illinois Arts Council Agency. |
| Ordinance Reference | Item number eight is discussion regarding ordinance amending ambulance rates. |
| Grant / Program Reference | So, in my mind, the first step is you try to spend other agency money or state money or grant money first, and then if you have a need and you still can't get it done, then you look at what we have for our local budget and do the best you can with that but but my focus is alwa... |

## Question Signals

- And so this new change in the ordinance does not affect the refusals, even though some departments do?
- And does that ordinance then reflect that that can automatically happen each year or does that always have to come back to council?
- Okay, so that's why I'm asking, you know, what is the real intent of street light?
- And as she was saying, talking about these lights, now, City Manager, would you rather spend the money on the lights or would you rather spend the money on wrongful death suits?
- Any other public comments?
- Are there any other public comments this evening?

## Low-Confidence Transcript Lines

- We're out of order, as far as I am concerned, in the processing of how we go about to move forward on any and Even if we bring what it is out on the floor as individuals as collective we're not focusing on together To make the statement together whether we'...

## Internal Extraction Counts

These counts are included for QA and pipeline observability. They should not be read as proof that a category was absent from the meeting.

| Category | Count |
|---|---:|
| Action-like signals | 6 |
| Roll-call blocks | 0 |
| Money references | 9 |
| Civic object references | 3 |
| Question lines | 6 |
| Possible people detected internally | 16 |
| Low-confidence lines | 1 |

## Extraction Notes

- This artifact is intentionally generic across public meeting types.
- It may miss actions, votes, speakers, topics, or context.
- It may include false positives caused by transcription errors.
- Empty sections mean no matching lines were detected, not that the event did not happen.
- Money references are transcript-derived and should not be treated as verified amounts.
- Important claims should be verified against the original recording and official meeting records.
