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City Council

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  1. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Elizabeth Carol Walker

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  2. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Marcella "Marcy" B. Shannon

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  3. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Gilmarie Lopez

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  4. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Clark Nelson

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  5. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Deja Saxon

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  6. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Imani J. Fletcher

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  7. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Barry Bennett

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  8. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for Rosa Lee Bell Williams Thomas

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  9. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for Reverend Robert C. Ramser

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  10. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Recognition Resolution for Arab American Bar Association of Ohio

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  11. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Recognition Resolution for Michael F. Cavotta

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  12. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Finance to employ one or more consultants, computer software developers, or vendors or one or more firms of consultants, computer software developers, or vendors necessary to implement various technology projects, services, and upgrades to existing systems under the 2024 ITS Capital Project Plan, other related professional services to implement the Plan; and to enter into various contracts to implement this ordinance.

    This Emergency Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

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  13. Administrative Review
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the second option to renew Contract No. CT 3001 LS2023-0003 with Paratus Air for the lease of City-owned space located in the Terminal Building at Burke Lakefront Airport at 1501 North Marginal Road to support its helicopter tour services, for the Department of Port Control.

    This Emergency Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

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  14. In Committee
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Directors of Public Works and Finance to enter into one or more contracts with the Cleveland Metropolitan School District to conduct recreational, cultural and extracurricular programs for the benefit of school children during the 2023-24 school year.

    This Emergency Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

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  15. Administrative Review
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Determining the method of making the public improvement of constructing the Panna Lane Pump Station, Belvidere Avenue, Mannering Avenue, Courtland Avenue/Victory Boulevard, West 50th Street, Lawnview Avenue and Capitol Avenue Area sewer improvements, including but not limited to, installing manholes and catch basins; authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more public improvement contracts to construct the improvement; and authorizing the director to employ one or more professional consultants necessary for the improvement; and to apply for and accept funding.

    This Emergency Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

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  16. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of the Department of City Planning to enter into agreement with Metro West Community Development Organization for the Stockyard Neighborhood Community Plan through the use of Ward 3 Casino Revenue Funds.

    A motion was made by Council Member Kazy, seconded by Council Member Hairston, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  17. In Committee
    Ordinance

    AN ORDINANCE To amend Sections 535.04, 535.05 and 535.06 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 178-2021, passed October 25, 2021, relating to water rates, affordability programs, and fees and charges for water service.

    This Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

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  18. In Committee
    Ordinance

    AN ORDINANCE To amend Sections 543.02 and 543.03 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 1393-2019, passed October 25, 2021, relating to sewerage and service rates, fees and charges.

    This Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

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  19. Passed
    Emergency Resolution

    AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Objecting to a New C1 Liquor Permit at 13709 Bartlett Avenue.

    A motion was made by Council Member Kazy, seconded by Council Member Hairston, that this Emergency Resolution was adopted.. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  20. Passed
    Emergency Resolution

    AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Withdrawing objection to a New C1 Liquor Permit at 4247 Fulton Road, and repealing Resolution No.1041-2023, objecting to said permit.

    A motion was made by Council Member Kazy, seconded by Council Member Hairston, that this Emergency Resolution be adopted. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  21. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of City Planning to enter into an amendment to Contract No. PS 2023*0018 with James Corner Field Operations, L.L.C. to extend the contract for an additional year for additional services required by the City and to amend the name of the consultant from James Corner Field Operations, L.L.C. to Field Operations, L.L.C.

    A motion was made by Council Member Kazy, seconded by Council Member Hairston, that this Emergency Ordinance was approved as amended.. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  22. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more requirement contracts for the purchase of various sized PVC and FRE ductline materials, for the Division of Cleveland Public Power, Department of Public Utilities, for a period of two years.

    A motion was made by Council Member Kazy, seconded by Council Member Hairston, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  23. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into an amendment to Contract No. PS 2023-317 with BancTec, Inc. to remove the hardware support and maintenance services component for payment scanners and payment processing systems for year two and to enter into contract with Imaging Business Machines, LLC for those services, for the Division of Utilities Fiscal Control, Department of Public Utilities, for a period not to exceed one year.

    A motion was made by Council Member Kazy, seconded by Council Member Hairston, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  24. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Works to apply for and accept a grant from the Cleveland Guardians Charities for the Baseball and Softball Summer Youth Program.

    A motion was made by Council Member Kazy, seconded by Council Member Hairston, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved as amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  25. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more standard and requirement contracts for the purchase, lease, or lease with option to purchase, of various on-road vehicles, apparatus, and off-road equipment, cabs, bodies, and accessories, equipment and other aftermarket items necessary to equip the vehicles authorized for their intended purposes, including vehicle rehabilitation, training, and inspections, as needed, for the various divisions of City government.

    A motion was made by Council Member Kazy, seconded by Council Member Hairston, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  26. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Directors of Public Works and/or Port Control, as appropriate, to enter into a license agreement with the USS Cleveland Legacy Foundation, or its designee, to install and maintain the Lone Sailor monument at the northwest corner of City-owned property in Voinovich Park, and to make improvements to the area surrounding the monument, for an initial term of one year and automatically renewing year to year for a period up to twenty-five years, unless terminated by either party.

    A motion was made by Council Member Kazy, seconded by Council Member Hairston, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  27. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Determining the method of making the public improvement of repairing and upgrading the Second High to First High regulator at the Nottingham water treatment plant, and authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more public improvement contracts for the making of the improvement.

    A motion was made by Council Member Kazy, seconded by Council Member Hairston, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  28. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Finance, on behalf of the Office of Prevention, Intervention and Opportunity for Youth and Young Adults, to employ one or more professional consultants to design and implement projects to support the transformation of City recreation centers into trauma-informed neighborhood resource and recreation centers; to develop and provide programs and activities for youth and their families to serve as tools to prevent violence, develop skills and knowledge to overcome challenges associated with trauma and toxic stress, and to create opportunities for youth and their families to live quality lives, for a period not to exceed a total term of eighteen months, with one or more options to renew for an additional total term not to exceed eighteen months, exercisable by the Director of Finance.

    A motion was made by Council Member Kazy, seconded by Council Member Hairston, that this Emergency Ordinance was approved as amended.. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  29. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more requirement contracts without competitive bidding with OPEX Corporation to provide proprietary hardware and software support and on-call maintenance for mail extractors, scanners, and ID assist towers, for the Division of Fiscal Control, Department of Public Utilities, for a period of two years.

    A motion was made by Council Member Kazy, seconded by Council Member Hairston, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  30. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Finance to enter into one or more contracts with The Near West Side Multi-Service Corporation dba the May Dugan Center to provide services to refugees in Cleveland.

    A motion was made by Council Member Kazy, seconded by Council Member Hairston, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  31. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To provide for the transfer and amendment to the General Fund appropriations in the amount of Three Million Two Hundred Seventeen Thousand One Hundred Forty Three Dollars ($3,217,143).

    A motion was made by Council Member Kazy, seconded by Council Member Hairston, that this Emergency Ordinance was approved.. The motion carried by the following vote:

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Finance, Diversity, Equity And Inclusion Committee

The Meeting Will Be Live Broadcast. See Meeting Notice For Details.

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  1. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of City Planning to enter into an amendment to Contract No. PS 2023*0018 with James Corner Field Operations, L.L.C. to extend the contract for an additional year for additional services required by the City and to amend the name of the consultant from James Corner Field Operations, L.L.C. to Field Operations, L.L.C.
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  2. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more requirement contracts for the purchase of various sized PVC and FRE ductline materials, for the Division of Cleveland Public Power, Department of Public Utilities, for a period of two years.
    Attachments
  3. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into an amendment to Contract No. PS 2023-317 with BancTec, Inc. to remove the hardware support and maintenance services component for payment scanners and payment processing systems for year two and to enter into contract with Imaging Business Machines, LLC for those services, for the Division of Utilities Fiscal Control, Department of Public Utilities, for a period not to exceed one year.
    Attachments
  4. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Works to apply for and accept a grant from the Cleveland Guardians Charities for the Baseball and Softball Summer Youth Program.
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  5. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Directors of Public Works and/or Port Control, as appropriate, to enter into a license agreement with the USS Cleveland Legacy Foundation, or its designee, to install and maintain the Lone Sailor monument at the northwest corner of City-owned property in Voinovich Park, and to make improvements to the area surrounding the monument, for an initial term of one year and automatically renewing year to year for a period up to twenty-five years, unless terminated by either party.
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  6. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Determining the method of making the public improvement of repairing and upgrading the Second High to First High regulator at the Nottingham water treatment plant, and authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more public improvement contracts for the making of the improvement.
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  7. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Finance, on behalf of the Office of Prevention, Intervention and Opportunity for Youth and Young Adults, to employ one or more professional consultants to design and implement projects to support the transformation of City recreation centers into trauma-informed neighborhood resource and recreation centers; to develop and provide programs and activities for youth and their families to serve as tools to prevent violence, develop skills and knowledge to overcome challenges associated with trauma and toxic stress, and to create opportunities for youth and their families to live quality lives, for a period not to exceed a total term of eighteen months, with one or more options to renew for an additional total term not to exceed eighteen months, exercisable by the Director of Finance.
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  8. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more requirement contracts without competitive bidding with OPEX Corporation to provide proprietary hardware and software support and on-call maintenance for mail extractors, scanners, and ID assist towers, for the Division of Fiscal Control, Department of Public Utilities, for a period of two years.
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  9. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Finance to enter into one or more contracts with The Near West Side Multi-Service Corporation dba the May Dugan Center to provide services to refugees in Cleveland.
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  10. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To provide for the transfer and amendment to the General Fund appropriations in the amount of Three Million Two Hundred Seventeen Thousand One Hundred Forty Three Dollars ($3,217,143).
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  11. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more standard and requirement contracts for the purchase, lease, or lease with option to purchase, of various on-road vehicles, apparatus, and off-road equipment, cabs, bodies, and accessories, equipment and other aftermarket items necessary to equip the vehicles authorized for their intended purposes, including vehicle rehabilitation, training, and inspections, as needed, for the various divisions of City government.
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Municipal Services And Properties Committee

In Addition To Discussion Of Legislation, There Will Be An Update On The City's Capital Plan. The Meeting Will Be Live Broadcast. See Meeting Notice For Details.

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  1. Held
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Changing the name of Moulton/Scoutway Park in Ward 9 to β€œShirley Chisholm Park”.
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  2. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Works to apply for and accept a grant from the Cleveland Guardians Charities for the Baseball and Softball Summer Youth Program.
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  3. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more standard and requirement contracts for the purchase, lease, or lease with option to purchase, of various on-road vehicles, apparatus, and off-road equipment, cabs, bodies, and accessories, equipment and other aftermarket items necessary to equip the vehicles authorized for their intended purposes, including vehicle rehabilitation, training, and inspections, as needed, for the various divisions of City government.
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  4. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Directors of Public Works and/or Port Control, as appropriate, to enter into a license agreement with the USS Cleveland Legacy Foundation, or its designee, to install and maintain the Lone Sailor monument at the northwest corner of City-owned property in Voinovich Park, and to make improvements to the area surrounding the monument, for an initial term of one year and automatically renewing year to year for a period up to twenty-five years, unless terminated by either party.
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Mayor's Appointments Committee

The Meeting Will Be Live Broadcast. See Meeting Notice For Details.

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City Council Caucus Meeting

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Joint Committee

Joint Meeting Of The Workforce, Education, Training And Youth Development And The Municipal Services And Properties Committees. The Meeting Will Be Live Broadcast. See Meeting Notice For Details.

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  1. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Finance, on behalf of the Office of Prevention, Intervention and Opportunity for Youth and Young Adults, to employ one or more professional consultants to design and implement projects to support the transformation of City recreation centers into trauma-informed neighborhood resource and recreation centers; to develop and provide programs and activities for youth and their families to serve as tools to prevent violence, develop skills and knowledge to overcome challenges associated with trauma and toxic stress, and to create opportunities for youth and their families to live quality lives, for a period not to exceed a total term of eighteen months, with one or more options to renew for an additional total term not to exceed eighteen months, exercisable by the Director of Finance.
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City Council

The Meeting Will Be Live Broadcast. See Meeting Notice For Details.

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  1. Filed
    Communication

    From Director Alyssa Hernandez, Department of Community Development, City of Cleveland. Notice of acceptance of property donation from Northeast Shores Development Corporation, to be used for public parking, pursuant to Ord. No. 28-2024.

    This Communication was received and filed.

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  2. Filed
    Communication

    #0765920. New License Application, C2. Blue Erie LLC, 3224 West 73rd St. (Ward 3).

    This Communication was received and filed.

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  3. Filed
    Communication

    #8108102. Transfer of Ownership Application, C1 C2. Shop 3 LLC, 12704 Buckeye Rd. (Ward 4).

    This Communication was received and filed.

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  4. Passed
    Communication

    Dedication Plat for HC Columbus Townhomes Subdivision, East side of Columbus Road, in between Freeman Avenue and Willey Avenue (Ward 3). Approved by Committees on Municipal Services and Properties, and Development Planning and Sustainability. Without objection, Plat approved.

    A motion was made by Council Member Jones, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Communication be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  5. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Norma Juanita Edwards Fleming

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  6. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Ina Ray Madison

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  7. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Judge Lillian J. Greene

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  8. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Steven Lamaar Jones

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  9. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Carolyn J. (C.J.) Prentiss

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  10. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Michelle Wall

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  11. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Cleo Davis

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  12. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for Erika Puussaar

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  13. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for Johnny K. Wu

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  14. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for Dona Brady

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  15. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for Ambassador Edward Crawford

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  16. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for Veronica Dahlberg

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  17. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for Fair Housing Awareness Month

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  18. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for Srri Vadakkencheri Veeraraghava Subrahmanyam

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  19. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for Mikki Hardwick-Lett

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  20. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Welcome Resolution for Sr. United States District Judge Barbara M.G. Ryan - U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  21. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Commemoration Resolution for Dr. Eugene Jordan

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  22. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an agreement with the Urban League of Greater Cleveland, or its designee, to assist with costs related to outreach, assistance, and administration of the UBIZ Micro loan fund and assistance, training and planning for small businesses through the Entrepreneurship Center.

    This Emergency Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

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  23. In Committee
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Section 1 of Ordinance No. 255-2023, passed April 10, 2023, relating to the design, installation, implementation, management and maintenance of a Neutral-Host Distributed Antenna System at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.

    This Emergency Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

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  24. In Committee
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Health to apply for and accept a grant from the Ohio Department of Health for the Title X Program; authorizing the director to charge and accept fees; entering into one or more agreements to receive payments from Medicare, Medicaid, Medicaid HMOs, and other third-party insurers; and authorizing contracts with various entities, requirement contracts, professional services, and advertising contracts necessary to implement the grant.

    This Emergency Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

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  25. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a grant agreement with JumpStart Inc., or its designee, to assist with costs related to providing technical and financial assistance to Cleveland businesses.

    This Emergency Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

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  26. Administrative Review
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Port Control to execute a deed of easement granting to The East Ohio Gas Company, dba Dominion Energy Ohio certain easement rights in property located at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport; and declaring that the easement rights granted are not needed for the City’s public use.

    This Emergency Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

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  27. Administrative Review
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Directors of Public Works and Capital Projects to execute various deeds of permanent, temporary, and subterranean easement granting to the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District certain easement rights at or under several City-owned properties for NEORSD’s Southerly Tunnel and Consolidation Project and declaring the easement rights not needed for the City’s public use.

    This Emergency Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

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  28. In Committee
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into a license agreement with The Convention and Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland, Inc., dba Destination Cleveland, or its designee, to install and maintain graphic art on City-owned property at 205 West St. Clair Avenue, for a period of five years automatically renewing from year to year.

    This Emergency Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

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  29. In Committee
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of trees, and labor and materials needed for urban forestry services, including but not limited to, maintaining and planting trees, and removing trees, stumps, and tree waste material, for the Division of Park Maintenance and Properties, Department of Public Works and the Departments of Aging and Community Development, for a period of one year, with a one-year option to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Works.

    This Emergency Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

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  30. Administrative Review
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Mayor and the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to sell certain City-owned properties no longer needed for the City’s public use located at 1848 East 101st Street and 9910 Woodward Avenue to Gordon Crossing Land Co., LLC for purposes of future development.

    This Emergency Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

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  31. Administrative Review
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Mayor and the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to sell certain City-owned property no longer needed for the City’s public use located at the southeast corner of Grovewood Avenue and East 164th Street to Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity, Inc., or its designee, for purposes of future development.

    This Emergency Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

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  32. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Finance to enter into one or more contracts with The Near West Side Multi-Service Corporation dba the May Dugan Center to provide services to refugees in Cleveland.

    This Emergency Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

    Attachments
  33. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To provide for the transfer and amendment to the General Fund appropriations in the amount of Three Million Two Hundred Seventeen Thousand One Hundred Forty Three Dollars ($3,217,143).

    This Emergency Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

    Attachments
  34. In Committee
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To supplement the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting new Section 143.06 relating to applications for and acceptance of grants and other funding and services from any public or private entity to place fellows and interns in various City departments.

    This Emergency Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

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  35. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of ballistic vests, for the Division of Police, Department of Public Safety, for a one-year period, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Safety.

    This Emergency Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

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  36. Administrative Review
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To vacate a portion of Curtis Avenue N.E., east of East 59th Street.

    This Emergency Ordinance was read and referred to administrative review.to the City Council

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  37. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the Pioneer Ohio City Bigfoot Race, on June 29, 2024, managed by Hermes Sports & Events.

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  38. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Ordinance No. 918-2021, passed November 15, 2021, as amended by Ordinance No. 512-2022, passed May 16, 2022, relating to the purchase or lease of passenger boarding bridges, including installation, parts, appurtenances, and other expenses and the purchase of a passenger boarding bridge from JBT AeroTech Corporation now known as Oshkosh AeroTech, LLC to add additional services.

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  39. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the Pan American Games races July 21, 2024, managed by Hermes Sports & Events.

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  40. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the International Longshoreman Association, Local 1317 and to amend Section 19 of Ordinance No. 194-2021, passed March 29, 2021, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications.

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  41. Passed
    Emergency Resolution

    AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Fixing the 2024 summer schedule of meetings of the Council of the City of Cleveland.

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Emergency Resolution be adopted. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  42. Passed
    Emergency Resolution

    AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Withdrawing objection to the transfer of ownership of a D5 and D6 Liquor Permit at 14804 St. Clair Avenue, and repealing Resolution No. 142-2024 objecting to said permit.

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Emergency Resolution be adopted. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  43. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To repeal Ordinance No. 997-2021, passed November 29, 2021, relating to a Tax Increment Financing Agreement with Project Boron, LLC for the Orlando Baking Company Expansion Project; authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Tax Increment Financing Agreement with Project Boron, LLC, and/or its designee, to assist with the financing of the Orlando Baking Company Expansion Project to be located along the Opportunity Corridor; to provide for payments to the Cleveland Metropolitan School District; and to declare certain improvements to real property to be a public purpose.

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved as amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  44. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Finance to employ one or more professional consultants or vendors for the purpose of providing emergency medical billing services, coding, reimbursement and compliance services for the Division of Assessments and Licenses, Department of Finance, for a period of three years, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Finance.

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  45. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to execute a deed of easement granting to adjacent property owners, their successors and assigns, certain easement rights in property located in the Flats East Bank Development Area, and declaring that the easement rights granted are not needed for the City’s public use.

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  46. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Mayor and the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to sell certain City-owned property no longer needed for the City’s public use located on West 130th Street to 3945 West 130th Properties LLC, and/or its designee, for purposes of redevelopment.

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  47. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Directors of Capital Projects, Port Control, and/or Public Works to enter into one or more agreements with Cuyahoga County and Cleveland Metroparks to construct an all-purpose trail on the north side of North Marginal Road, including a maintenance and repair agreement with the Metroparks, for a term of not to exceed twenty years, with five 20-year options to renew, exercisable by the Metroparks; authorizing one or more submerged land leases with the State of Ohio and future sub-leases, for a term up to ninety-nine years, with two fifty-year options to renew, exercisable by the appropriate Director; and to replace or otherwise adjust existing adjacent submerged land leases and sub-leases; authorizing one or more encroachment permits to the County; authorizing acquisition of real property, easements and work agreements; conveyance of temporary deeds of easement; and authorizing any other agreements to effectuate this ordinance.

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  48. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Capital Projects to issue a permit to The Sherwin-Williams Company to encroach into the public rights-of-way of West 3rd Street, Frankfort Avenue, Public Square West Roadway, Superior Avenue, West St. Clair Avenue, and West 6th Street by installing, using and maintaining various objects.

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  49. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing and directing the Director of Finance to establish a fund for use by the Division of Police to reimburse officers for certain expenditures.

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved as amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  50. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into a Lease Agreement with RAS Aviation, LLC dba Zone Aviation for the lease of certain city owned space at Burke Lakefront Airport, for a period of one year with four one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Port Control.

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

    Attachments
  51. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Section 9 of Ordinance No. 692-2021, passed October 11, 2021, relating to contracts and licenses necessary for ongoing mandatory environmental compliance for the Department of Port Control.

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved as amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

    Attachments
  52. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into one or more agreements with United Way of Greater Cleveland, as the lead partner organization, to implement a program to provide access to legal services for covered individuals in eviction proceedings under Section 375.12 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, Legal Representation in Housing Court.

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved as amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  53. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of City Planning to accept a grant from the Project for Public Spaces for the West 29th Street Open Street Program; determining the method of making the public improvement of installing one or more pedestrian plazas along West 29th Street; authorizing the Director of City Planning, or appropriate Director, to enter into one or more public improvement contracts; authorizing other contracts; and applying for and accepting gifts, grants, or services from public and private entities, needed to implement the grant.

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved as amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

    Attachments
  54. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into one or more requirement contracts without competitive bidding with Runway Safe, Inc. for proprietary services of labor, training, and materials needed to inspect, maintain and repair the Engineered Materials Arresting Systems, for the Department of Port Control, for a period of four years.

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

    Attachments
  55. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Section 196.03 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 405-10, passed April 19, 2010, relating to residential parking tax exemption.

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Emergency Ordinance be approved as amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  56. Passed
    Ordinance

    AN ORDINANCE Changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of parcels of land west of Crawford Road between Wade Park Avenue and Kenmore Avenue and adding an Urban Form Overlay to the south side of Wade Park Avenue. (MC 2674)

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Ordinance be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  57. Passed
    Emergency Resolution

    AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Approving the creation of a new special improvement district in the City by University Circle Incorporated as an existing qualified non-profit corporation; approving the amendment to the Articles of Incorporation by University Circle Incorporated creating the special improvement district; accepting petitions from owners of property in the proposed district; approving the initial comprehensive services plan for the new district; declaring it necessary to provide police and safety services; providing for an assessment for the cost of such services upon benefited property in the district; and declaring an emergency.

    A motion was made by Council Member Bishop, seconded by Council Member Howse-Jones, that this Emergency Resolution be adopted. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  58. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Digna "Finity" Santiago

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  59. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia in Cleveland

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

Utilities Committee

In Addition To Discussion Of Legislation, There Will Be An Update About Digital C's Efforts To Provide Internet Service. The Meeting Will Be Live Broadcast. See Meeting Notice For Details.

Filters for matters
  1. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to extend the lease with City Rose, Ltd., for the public purpose of operating the Division of Cleveland Public Power’s Eastside Service Center at 14100 Darley Avenue, for a term of five years, with one option to renew for an additional five- year period, exercisable by the Director of Public Utilities.
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  2. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more requirement contracts for the purchase of various sized PVC and FRE ductline materials, for the Division of Cleveland Public Power, Department of Public Utilities, for a period of two years.
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  3. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into an amendment to Contract No. PS 2023-317 with BancTec, Inc. to remove the hardware support and maintenance services component for payment scanners and payment processing systems for year two and to enter into contract with Imaging Business Machines, LLC for those services, for the Division of Utilities Fiscal Control, Department of Public Utilities, for a period not to exceed one year.
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  4. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Determining the method of making the public improvement of repairing and upgrading the Second High to First High regulator at the Nottingham water treatment plant, and authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more public improvement contracts for the making of the improvement.
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  5. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more requirement contracts without competitive bidding with OPEX Corporation to provide proprietary hardware and software support and on-call maintenance for mail extractors, scanners, and ID assist towers, for the Division of Fiscal Control, Department of Public Utilities, for a period of two years.
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  6. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Finance and/or Public Utilities to either exercise the first one-year option to renew under the Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council (SOPEC) Contract entered into under Ordinance No. 631-2023; or to enter into an amendment to the SOPEC Contract to change the options to renew from two one-year options to renew to one two-year option to renew exercisable by the appropriate Director and to further authorize exercising such option
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Safety Committee

This Meeting Has Been Cancelled.

    Development, Planning And Sustainability Committee

    The Meeting Will Be Live Broadcast. See Meeting Notice For Details.

    Filters for matters
    1. In Committee
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a grant agreement with Manufacturing Works, or its designee, to provide economic development assistance for the Cleveland Industrial Retention Initiative Program during the first half of 2024.
      Attachments
    2. Agenda Ready
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Designating the Jesse Owens House as a Cleveland Landmark.
      Attachments
    3. Agenda Ready
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Community Development to administer the Community Engagement Healthy Home Initiative; to enter into one or more contracts with various Community Development Corporations for the purpose of hiring Community Engagement Specialists by neighborhood to improve the quality of life for residents and the City’s housing stock; to enter into professional services contracts for acquisition of software and training to conduct the Initiative; and to make purchases of materials, equipment, supplies, and services needed to conduct the Initiative.
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    Finance, Diversity, Equity And Inclusion Committee

    The Meeting Will Be Live Broadcast. See Meeting Notice For Details.

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    1. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To repeal Ordinance No. 997-2021, passed November 29, 2021, relating to a Tax Increment Financing Agreement with Project Boron, LLC for the Orlando Baking Company Expansion Project; authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Tax Increment Financing Agreement with Project Boron, LLC, and/or its designee, to assist with the financing of the Orlando Baking Company Expansion Project to be located along the Opportunity Corridor; to provide for payments to the Cleveland Metropolitan School District; and to declare certain improvements to real property to be a public purpose.
      Attachments
    2. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of City Planning to enter into an amendment to Contract No. PS 2023*0018 with James Corner Field Operations, L.L.C. to extend the contract for an additional year for additional services required by the City and to amend the name of the consultant from James Corner Field Operations, L.L.C. to Field Operations, L.L.C.
      Attachments
    3. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to execute a deed of easement granting to adjacent property owners, their successors and assigns, certain easement rights in property located in the Flats East Bank Development Area, and declaring that the easement rights granted are not needed for the City’s public use.
      Attachments
    4. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Mayor and the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to sell certain City-owned property no longer needed for the City’s public use located on West 130th Street to 3945 West 130th Properties LLC, and/or its designee, for purposes of redevelopment.
      Attachments
    5. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Directors of Capital Projects, Port Control, and/or Public Works to enter into one or more agreements with Cuyahoga County and Cleveland Metroparks to construct an all-purpose trail on the north side of North Marginal Road, including a maintenance and repair agreement with the Metroparks, for a term of not to exceed twenty years, with five 20-year options to renew, exercisable by the Metroparks; authorizing one or more submerged land leases with the State of Ohio and future sub-leases, for a term up to ninety-nine years, with two fifty-year options to renew, exercisable by the appropriate Director; and to replace or otherwise adjust existing adjacent submerged land leases and sub-leases; authorizing one or more encroachment permits to the County; authorizing acquisition of real property, easements and work agreements; conveyance of temporary deeds of easement; and authorizing any other agreements to effectuate this ordinance.
      Attachments
    6. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into a Lease Agreement with RAS Aviation, LLC dba Zone Aviation for the lease of certain city owned space at Burke Lakefront Airport, for a period of one year with four one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Port Control.
      Attachments
    7. Passed
      Emergency Resolution

      AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Approving the creation of a new special improvement district in the City by University Circle Incorporated as an existing qualified non-profit corporation; approving the amendment to the Articles of Incorporation by University Circle Incorporated creating the special improvement district; accepting petitions from owners of property in the proposed district; approving the initial comprehensive services plan for the new district; declaring it necessary to provide police and safety services; providing for an assessment for the cost of such services upon benefited property in the district; and declaring an emergency.
      Attachments
    8. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Section 9 of Ordinance No. 692-2021, passed October 11, 2021, relating to contracts and licenses necessary for ongoing mandatory environmental compliance for the Department of Port Control.
      Attachments
    9. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into one or more agreements with United Way of Greater Cleveland, as the lead partner organization, to implement a program to provide access to legal services for covered individuals in eviction proceedings under Section 375.12 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, Legal Representation in Housing Court.
      Attachments
    10. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of City Planning to accept a grant from the Project for Public Spaces for the West 29th Street Open Street Program; determining the method of making the public improvement of installing one or more pedestrian plazas along West 29th Street; authorizing the Director of City Planning, or appropriate Director, to enter into one or more public improvement contracts; authorizing other contracts; and applying for and accepting gifts, grants, or services from public and private entities, needed to implement the grant.
      Attachments
    11. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into one or more requirement contracts without competitive bidding with Runway Safe, Inc. for proprietary services of labor, training, and materials needed to inspect, maintain and repair the Engineered Materials Arresting Systems, for the Department of Port Control, for a period of four years.
      Attachments
    12. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Section 196.03 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 405-10, passed April 19, 2010, relating to residential parking tax exemption.
      Attachments

    Health, Human Services And The Arts Committee

    There Will Be Discussion About A Policy For Sodium Warning Labels. The Meeting Will Be Live Broadcast. See Meeting Notice For Details.

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    23 new matters since 7 days ago

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    1. Agenda Ready
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Condolence Resolution for Clark Nelson
    2. Agenda Ready
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Condolence Resolution for Eric Cantrell Johnson
    3. Agenda Ready
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Condolence Resolution for Allen Barker Wilhelm, Jr.
    4. Agenda Ready
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Condolence Resolution for Mansfield Frazier
    5. To be Passed/Adopted
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Congratulations Resolution for Albert V. Scott
    6. To be Passed/Adopted
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Congratulations Resolution for New Life Missionary Baptist Church
    7. To be Passed/Adopted
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Congratulations Resolution for Michael S. Bruner
    8. To be Passed/Adopted
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Recognition Resolution for American Public Works Association - National Public Works Week
    9. To be Passed/Adopted
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Recognition Resolution for National Drinking Water Week
    10. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Congratulations Resolution for Rosa Lee Bell Williams Thomas
    11. In Committee
      Ordinance

      AN ORDINANCE To amend Sections 543.02 and 543.03 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 1393-2019, passed October 25, 2021, relating to sewerage and service rates, fees and charges.

      Attachments

    12. In Committee
      Ordinance

      AN ORDINANCE To amend Sections 535.04, 535.05 and 535.06 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 178-2021, passed October 25, 2021, relating to water rates, affordability programs, and fees and charges for water service.

      Attachments

    13. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Condolence Resolution for Barry Bennett
    14. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of the Department of City Planning to enter into agreement with Metro West Community Development Organization for the Stockyard Neighborhood Community Plan through the use of Ward 3 Casino Revenue Funds.

      Attachments

    15. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Recognition Resolution for Michael F. Cavotta
    16. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Recognition Resolution for Arab American Bar Association of Ohio
    17. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Congratulations Resolution for Reverend Robert C. Ramser
    18. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Condolence Resolution for Imani J. Fletcher
    19. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Condolence Resolution for Deja Saxon
    20. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Condolence Resolution for Clark Nelson
    21. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Condolence Resolution for Marcella "Marcy" B. Shannon
    22. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Condolence Resolution for Elizabeth Carol Walker
    23. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Condolence Resolution for Gilmarie Lopez