CLARK CO., IL. (ECWd) –
Illinois Park District Board Settles Open Meetings Act Lawsuit
The adoption and implementation of public comment rules may avoid litigation for public bodies. Recently, the Clark County Park District Board (“Park”) settled an Open Meetings Act lawsuit for $415.50. The settlement amount represented the fees incurred by Kirk Allen (“Allen”) who sued the Park when the Park did not allow public comments during a special meeting. On May 12, 2014, the Park District held a special meeting to discuss the employment status of the executive director. Community members anticipated they would be able to make comments during the public portion of the meeting, but when the Park Board returned from closed session, it tabled the agenda item for “status of executive director” and informed the public there would be no public comment.
At issue was whether Section 120/2.06(g) of the Open Meetings Act required the Park to allow comments at the special meeting. Section 120/2.06(g) provides, in relevant part that “[a]ny person shall be permitted an opportunity to address public officials under the rules established and recorded by the public body.”
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