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J 883

Commemorating the 9th Annual Fundraiser Benefit hosted by the 69th Precinct Community Council

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Kevin Parker

Ceremonial resolution recognizing the 9th Annual Fundraiser Benefit by the 69th Precinct Community Council, thanking organizers and celebrating community–police partnership.

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Bill Summary · J 883

Summary of Bill J 883: Commemorating the 9th Annual Fundraiser Benefit hosted by the 69th Precinct Community Council

Overview

Bill J 883 is a resolution adopted by the council to commemorate and recognize the 9th Annual Fundraiser Benefit organized by the 69th Precinct Community Council. The bill is classified as a resolution, not a law or ordinance, and carries ceremonial significance rather than new policy or funding.

  • Bill number: J 883
  • Title: Commemorating the 9th Annual Fundraiser Benefit hosted by the 69th Precinct Community Council
  • Status: ADOPTED
  • Introduced: April 25, 2025
  • Classification: resolution
  • Primary sponsor: Kevin S. Parker

Purpose and Intent

The primary purpose of J 883 is to formally acknowledge and honor the 9th Annual Fundraiser Benefit and to recognize the contributions of the 69th Precinct Community Council, its organizers, volunteers, sponsors, attendees, and beneficiaries. The resolution publicly affirms appreciation for the community-police partnership and the role of charitable fundraising in supporting local initiatives.

Key Provisions (ceremonial in nature)

  • Expresses commendation and appreciation for the 69th Precinct Community Council and all participants involved in the fundraiser.
  • Recognizes the impact of community engagement and partnership with law enforcement in enhancing neighborhood safety and vitality.
  • May authorize or direct the appropriate municipal officials (such as the City Clerk) to transmit a copy of the resolution to the organizers and relevant parties as a formal gesture of recognition.
  • Serves as an official ceremonial statement of support rather than imposing new duties, programs, or funding obligations.

Who Would Be Affected

  • The 69th Precinct Community Council, including organizers, sponsors, and volunteers.
  • Beneficiaries of the fundraiser’s work (potential local programs or charitable causes supported by the event).
  • The broader local community, which benefits from strengthened community-police collaboration and public acknowledgment of civic efforts.
  • City/council staff responsible for processing ceremonial resolutions and related communications.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduced: April 25, 2025
  • Legislative actions:
    • April 25, 2025: Referred to Finance
    • April 29, 2025: Reported to calendar for consideration
    • April 29, 2025: Adopted (notes show duplicate entries in the record)
  • Status: Adopted on April 29, 2025
  • Sponsor: Kevin S. Parker (primary)

Fiscal Impact

As a ceremonial resolution, J 883 does not create new fiscal obligations or authorize expenditures. Its impact is largely symbolic, enhancing public acknowledgment of community partnership without altering budgets or programs.

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