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REGULAR MEETING <br />MARCH 14, 1988 <br />Be it remembered that the Common Council of the City of South Bend met in the <br />Council Chambers of the County -City Building on Monday, March 14, 1988, at 7:00 <br />P.M. The meeting was called to order and the Pledge to the Flag was given. <br />ROLL CALL Present: Council Members Luecke, Niezgodski, <br />Soderberg, Puzzello, Slavinskas, Zakrzewski, <br />Coleman, Duda, Voorde <br />Absent: None <br />REPORT FROM THE SUB - COMMITTEE ON MINUTES <br />To the Common Council of the City of South Bend: <br />The sub - committee has inspected the minutes of the February 28, 1988 meeting of the <br />Council and found them correct. <br />Therefore, we recommend the same be approved. <br />/s/ John Voorde <br />/s/ Loretta Duda <br />Council Member Puzzello made a motion that the minutes of the March 14, 1988, <br />meeting of the Council be accepted and placed on file, seconded by Council Member <br />Coleman. The motion carried. <br />SPECIAL BUSINESS <br />RESOLUTION NO. 1592 -88 A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF <br />SOUTH BEND, INDIANA COMMENDING THE SOUTH BEND POLICE <br />DEPARTMENT AND SGT. BILL HUMPHRIES FOR RECEIVING THE <br />INDIANA "PROTECT LITTLE HOOSIERS" AWARD. <br />WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of South Bend, Indiana, acknowledges <br />with great pride that the South Bend Police Department received the "Protect Little <br />Hoosiers" award on February 25, 1988' and <br />WHEREAS, the Council notes that this award is the State of Indiana's highest <br />occupant protection honor which acknowledges significant contributions to child <br />passenger safety; and <br />WHEREAS, the Council specifically commends Sgt. Bill Humphries who oversees the <br />"Hoosiers for Safety Belts" program in the South Bend Police Department <br />WHEREAS, during the 1986 -87 school year and during the summer of 1987, 30 <br />schools had classes of 2,012 children at Safetyville; 15 pre - schools had 1,117 <br />children involved in Safetyville programs, and 517 Headstart students participated <br />in the Safetyville program; and <br />