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Speaker urges Dolton residents to treat businesses as stakeholders and call village for non-emergencies

February 02, 2026 | Dolton, Cook County, Illinois


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Speaker urges Dolton residents to treat businesses as stakeholders and call village for non-emergencies
An unidentified speaker at a Village of Dolton meeting urged the community to build stronger relationships with local businesses and to treat owners, managers and staff as stakeholders who deserve the same attention as elected officials.

The speaker, identified in the transcript only as S1, said updated contact information would help village staff “get to know who's actually in the business” and familiarize business workers with key village contacts. “We consider everybody a stakeholder,” S1 said, arguing that recognizing businesspeople as stakeholders would allow the village, trustees and residents to “all work as a team.”

The speaker also asked residents to report non-emergency problems at businesses to village officials rather than immediately calling police. “So when you think of the word stakeholder… pick up the phone and call the village. You don't necessarily have to call the police,” S1 said, adding that doing so can prevent unnecessary police responses. S1 said the village would respond or that they personally would come out to assess and make a report.

S1 said they were reiterating points made earlier by Trustee Belcher and framed the approach as a way to strengthen community ties, closing the remarks with a rallying phrase rendered in the transcript as “Dalton Unite,” here corrected to the local spelling, “Dolton Unite.” No formal motion or vote was recorded on the topic.

The remarks focused on outreach and communication rather than changes in policy or funding. If the village seeks to implement a formal outreach program or a business contact registry, that would require a staff proposal or action at a subsequent meeting.

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