We are affirm rights as first peoples and wish to pay respects to the Ramaytush Ohlone community. Good morning and welcome to the rec and park meeting december 21 of 23. Turn down electronic devices. Public comment will be available for each item unless announced by the president each will have 2 minutes on each item. The commission will take comment from people in person then from attending remote. If you would like to present an item request but dont require you to complete a blue card. You may provide remote via webinar or phone by calling 4156550001. When you heart item am you would like to comment on dial star 3. You will be lined up in the system. The system will notify you in line and waiting. All callers on mute until their line is open everyone must account for delays in speaking. Address your comments on the commission. To allow equal time for all the commission will respond to questions during Public Comment they may ask questions after Public Comment is closed. If there is
Retired Elkhart Police officer passes away By: Lari onna Green
A South Bend native, Scott was born on January 12, 1969 to Donald Fillmore and Suzanne Hupp.
Scott is survived by his three children, Ashley and Taylor Hupp of Elkhart, and Nathan Hupp stationed with USMC in North Carolina; There is a granddaughter on the way.
Scott was hired into the Elkhart Police Department in January of 1998, promoted to Sergeant in 2009, became Lieutenant in 2014, and served as a Detective from 2015 until his retirement in August of 2019.
In his free time, Scott enjoyed fishing and bowling and was an Indiana University basketball fan.
He received Officer of the Year award in 2013 and received a commendation in 2007 for his involvement in arresting the suspect in an active home invasion that was later tied to several home burglaries.