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City Council

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

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  1. Agenda Ready
    Communication

    From Department of Public Works, City of Cleveland. Notice of gift acceptance from Trust for Public Land of public art at Tillman Triangle Park (Ward 15), valued at $20,000.
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  2. Agenda Ready
    Communication

    From Department of Public Works, City of Cleveland. Notice of gift acceptance from ChangeOver of improvements to tennis courts at Thurgood Marshall Recreation Center (Ward 7), valued at $60,000.
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  3. Agenda Ready
    Communication

    From Department of Public Works, City of Cleveland. Notice of gift acceptance from Western Reserve Land Conservancy of improvements to land associated with Thurgood Marshall Recreation Center (Ward 7), valued at $50,000.
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  4. First Reading
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to amend Lease Agreement No. LS 2018-24 with Cuyahoga County for the lease of certain space located on various floors of the Justice Center to extend the term for one additional year, beginning October 2, 2024, and to include additional space for the Clerk of Cleveland Municipal Court located on the 4th floor of the Justice Center.
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  5. First Reading
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services for the FY24 Recovery Ohio LE Program to provide funding for the operation of the Cartel Gang Narcotics Laundering Task Force.
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  6. First Reading
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services for the FY 2024 State Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant to provide funding for the operation of the Cartel Gang Narcotics Laundering Task Force; and authorizing agreements with various entities to implement the grant.
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  7. First Reading
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To supplement the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting new Section 385.82 relating to the requirements for vehicle impact protection guard posts for the Division of Fire, Department of Public Safety.
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  8. First Reading
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to employ one or more professional consultants to administer a Backflow Data Management Program, for a period of three years, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Utilities.
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  9. First Reading
    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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  10. First Reading
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Determining the method of making the public improvement of constructing the Berry Avenue/West 73rd Street, Chatfield Avenue, East 72nd Street, East 81st Street, East 83rd Street, East 125th Street, Fidelity Avenue, Frazee Avenue, Goodman Avenue, Hampden Avenue/Olivet Avenue, Myron Avenue, Talbot Avenue, West 82nd Street, West 92nd Street and Woodbury Avenue Areas Sewer Replacement or Rehabilitation Projects; 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 to design and implement the improvement; and to apply for and accept funding.
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  11. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the first option to renew Contract No. PS2023-0298 with PMG Executive Program Management, LLC to provide executive airport development programming, financing, planning, design and related services.
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  12. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of labor and materials necessary to remove rubber and any other contaminants from paved surfaces, for the various divisions of the Department of Port Control, for a period of two years, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Port Control.
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  13. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a loan agreement with Neighborhood Health Care, Incorporated, or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially finance the redevelopment of property located at 13027 Lorain Avenue needed to expand their operations and for other associated costs necessary to redevelop the property.
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  14. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Human Resources to enter into one or more contracts with MDX Medical, LLC dba Sapphire Digital, a Zelis Company, to obtain a subscription or license to use the SmartShopper program for City employees as part of employee health insurance benefits, for the Department of Human Resources, for a period of one year, with three one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Human Resources.
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  15. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with Famicos Foundation for the 2023 Five Points Senior Meal Program 2023 through the use of Ward 10 Casino Revenue Funds.
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  16. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with Famicos Foundation for the 2024 Five Points Senior Meal Program through the use of Ward 10 Casino Revenue Funds.
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Committee Of The Whole

Note Special Site For This Meeting. Operational Review Hearing On Department Of Public Works And Department Of Parks And Recreation. The Meeting Will Be Live Broadcast. See Meeting Notice For Details.

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Development, Planning And Sustainability Committee

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

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  1. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Mayor and the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and re-convey properties presently owned by 1030 East 62nd LLC, and/or its designee, located at 1030 East 62nd Street for the purpose of entering into the chain-of-title prior to the adoption of tax increment financing legislation authorized under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code for the 1030 East 62nd Redevelopment Project.
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  2. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into contract with 1030 East 62nd Street LLC, or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially finance the project costs for the development of the 1030 East 62nd Street project and other associated costs necessary to redevelop the property.
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  3. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an Enterprise Zone Agreement with Erieview Holdings LLC, Erieview Tower Residential LLC, Erieview Galleria LLC, Erieview Tower LLC, and/or designee, to provide for tax abatement for certain real property improvements for the revitalization of the Tower, Galleria, and Parking Garage located at 100 Erieview Street/1301 East 9th Street in the Cleveland Area Enterprise Zone.
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  4. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Tax Increment Financing Agreement with Erieview Holdings LLC, Erieview Tower LLC, Erieview Galleria LLC, Erieview Tower Residential LLC, and/or designee, to assist with the financing of the Tower, Galleria, and Parking Garage Project to be located at 100 Erieview Tower/1301 East 9th Street, Cleveland, Ohio; to provide for payments to the Cleveland Metropolitan School District; and to declare certain improvements to real property to be a public purpose.
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Safety Committee

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

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  1. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to cause payment to Cuyahoga County for services rendered through the County Department of Public Safety & Justice Services, to reimburse the County for the City’s share of costs for maintaining and use of five Motorola NG9-1-1 workstations and other related expenses.
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  2. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to cause payment to Cuyahoga County for services rendered through the County Medical Examiner’s Office to reimburse the County for the City’s share of costs for maintaining and use of the Automated Fingerprint Identification System.
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  3. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into various written standard purchase and requirement contracts for the necessary items of one fire alarm system, including labor and materials for the installation of the new system and removal and abatement of the current fire system, if necessary, for the Division of Fire, Department of Public Safety.
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  4. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend the title and Section 1 of Ordinance No. 525-2024, passed May 20, 2024, relating to a professional services contract to develop and implement young adult violence interventions and prevention programs and strategies, for the Community Relations Board.
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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. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the first option to renew Contract No. PS2023-0298 with PMG Executive Program Management, LLC to provide executive airport development programming, financing, planning, design and related services.
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  2. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of labor and materials necessary to remove rubber and any other contaminants from paved surfaces, for the various divisions of the Department of Port Control, for a period of two years, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Port Control.
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  3. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a loan agreement with Neighborhood Health Care, Incorporated, or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially finance the redevelopment of property located at 13027 Lorain Avenue needed to expand their operations and for other associated costs necessary to redevelop the property.
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  4. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Human Resources to enter into one or more contracts with MDX Medical, LLC dba Sapphire Digital, a Zelis Company, to obtain a subscription or license to use the SmartShopper program for City employees as part of employee health insurance benefits, for the Department of Human Resources, for a period of one year, with three one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Human Resources.
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Health, Human Services And The Arts Committee

This Will Be A Continuation Of The Hearings On Lead Safety Oversight At Cmha. The Meeting Will Be Live Broadcast. See Meeting Notice For Details.

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City Council Event

Public Meeting On Ward Redistricting.

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City Council Event

Public Meeting On Ward Redistricting.

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City Council Event

Public Meeting On Ward Redistricting.

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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 Jeffrey B. Marks, Secretary, Board of Control. City of Cleveland. Board of Control Resolution No. 484-24, amending Board of Control Resolution No.377-24 regarding Ordinance No. 521-2024, establishing new Department of Parks and Recreation and associated Divisions. Received.

    This Communication was received and filed.

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  2. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Samuel J. Thomas, Ph.D.

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  3. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Florence Geraldine Hairston

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  4. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Benny Richardson

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  5. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Luz Maria Rivera

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  6. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Jo Ann (Davis) Dawson

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  7. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for James Harland

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  8. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Scottie Lyndale Sanders

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  9. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Winnifred Denson Albert

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  10. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for American Limousine Services

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  11. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for Senator Jerry C. Cirino

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  12. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for O.A. Bertin Company

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  13. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for Raymond Guarino

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  14. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for Second New Hope Baptist Church

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  15. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Recognition Resolution for University Settlement

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  16. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Recognition Resolution for Nor-Am Cold Storage

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  17. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Recognition Resolution for Cleveland Down Syndrome Day

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  18. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Recognition Resolution for Credessa Croce

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  19. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Recognition Resolution for Mary Kidd

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  20. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Recognition Resolution for Olivia DePiore

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  21. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Recognition Resolution for Katherine Koenig

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  22. Administrative Review
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into an amendment to the Lease By Way of Concession No. 67743 with BAA USA, Inc. dba Fraport Cleveland, LLC for the lease, management, design, and construction of retail merchandise, food, beverage, and service concessions for the Department of Port Control facilities to extend the termination date of the agreement for a period of one year.

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

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  23. Administrative Review
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works, Division of Recreation to enter into a grant agreement with Ohio City Incorporated to provide program support for Near West Recreation youth programs.

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

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  24. Administrative Review
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more contracts without competitive bidding with Windstream Communications, LLC dba Kinetic Business by Windstream for telecommunication service lines for primary and backup communications for SCADA control, security cameras, and telephones at various locations which are outside of Cuyahoga County and beyond the AT&T service area; and to authorize payment of monthly charges to Windstream, for a period up to three years, for the Division of Water, Department of Public Utilities.

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

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  25. Administrative Review
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To supplement the Codified Ordinances by amending Section 433.07 as amended by Ordinance No. 1279-15, passed April 24, 2017, related to street racing.

    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 To discontinue the Division of Information Technology and Services, the Office of Information Technology Planning, and the Office of Urban Analytics and Innovation by repealing various sections of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976; to establish the Department of Innovation and Technology; to enact new Sections 148.01 to 148.03; to repeal Section 127.12; and to amend Section 171.40, of the codified ordinances, relating to the foregoing changes.

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

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  27. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Section 171.30 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 561-2021, passed July 14, 2021, relating to holidays.

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

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  28. Administrative Review
    Emergency Resolution

    AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of Bronson Court, S.E., and a portion of East 12th Street.

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

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  29. Passed
    Emergency Resolution

    AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Supporting the Citizens Not Politicians-Citizens Redistricting Commission Initiative, which would transfer the power of drawing legislative and congressional maps from politicians and lobbyists to the citizens of Ohio; and urging Ohioans and Cleveland citizens to support this Issue 1 citizen-lead ballot initiative to end partisan gerrymandering in Ohio for a freer, more democratic state.

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

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  30. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more agreements with the United States Navy, or its designee, to display two bells and any other memorabilia of the United States naval warship, the USS Cleveland, for a period or periods not to exceed a total of five years, with one or more options to renew not to exceed a total of ten years, exercisable by the Director of Public Safety.

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

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  31. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more contracts with the International Association of Chiefs of Police to conduct training through a Faculty Development Workshop and to provide mentoring and instruction through Leadership in Police Organization training, for the Division of Police, Department of Public Safety.

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

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  32. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of hazmat suits, for the Division of Emergency Medical Service, Department of Public Safety, for a term of one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Safety.

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

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  33. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of medical stair chairs, for the Division of Emergency Medical Service, Department of Public Safety, for a term of one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Safety.

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

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  34. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of patient ventilators, for the Division of Emergency Medical Service, Department of Public Safety, for a term of one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Safety.

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

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  35. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of turnout gear, for the Division of Fire, Department of Public Safety, for a term of one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Safety.

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

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  36. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend various Sections of Chapter 396 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as enacted by Ordinance No. 2020-A-96, passed December 14, 1998, relating to notification, environmental abatement and securing of closed or vacated facilities.

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

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  37. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Contract No. PS 2023-0119 with Axon Enterprise, Inc., to consolidate various contracts with Axon for purchases and services for the various divisions of the Department of Public Safety.

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

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  38. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Pete Rose

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  39. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for John Amos

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  40. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Dan Coughlin

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

City Council Event

Public Hearing On Establishment Of The North Coast Waterfront New Community Authority [Res. No. 1060-2024]. The Meeting Will Be Live Broadcast. See Meeting Notice For Details.

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  1. Passed
    Emergency Resolution

    AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Determining that a petition to establish the North Coast Waterfront New Community Authority is sufficient and complies with the requirements of Section 349.03 of the Ohio Revised Code in form and substance; setting the time and place for a hearing on the petition and authorizing the notice by publication of such hearing; and declaring an emergency.
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Transportation And Mobility Committee

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

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  1. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the first option to renew Contract No. PS2023-0298 with PMG Executive Program Management, LLC to provide executive airport development programming, financing, planning, design and related services.
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  2. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of labor and materials necessary to remove rubber and any other contaminants from paved surfaces, for the various divisions of the Department of Port Control, for a period of two years, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Port Control.
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Development, Planning And Sustainability Committee

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

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  1. In Committee
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Directors of Economic Development and/or Building and Housing to apply for and accept a Brownfields Remediation Program Grant from the Ohio Department of Development demolition, asbestos and waste removal, site remediation, and other necessary services needed for future redevelopment of the former National Acme site, located at 170 and 221 East 130th Street; and authorizing the Director to enter into one or more contracts with the Cuyahoga County Land Reutilization Corp. to manage and implement the grant.
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  2. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a loan agreement with Neighborhood Health Care, Incorporated, or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially finance the redevelopment of property located at 13027 Lorain Avenue needed to expand their operations and for other associated costs necessary to redevelop the property.
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  3. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into contract with 1030 East 62nd Street LLC, or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially finance the project costs for the development of the 1030 East 62nd Street project and other associated costs necessary to redevelop the property.
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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 Public Safety to enter into one or more agreements with the United States Navy, or its designee, to display two bells and any other memorabilia of the United States naval warship, the USS Cleveland, for a period or periods not to exceed a total of five years, with one or more options to renew not to exceed a total of ten years, exercisable by the Director of Public Safety.
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  2. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more contracts with the International Association of Chiefs of Police to conduct training through a Faculty Development Workshop and to provide mentoring and instruction through Leadership in Police Organization training, for the Division of Police, Department of Public Safety.
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  3. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of hazmat suits, for the Division of Emergency Medical Service, Department of Public Safety, for a term of one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Safety.
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  4. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of medical stair chairs, for the Division of Emergency Medical Service, Department of Public Safety, for a term of one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Safety.
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  5. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of patient ventilators, for the Division of Emergency Medical Service, Department of Public Safety, for a term of one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Safety.
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  6. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of turnout gear, for the Division of Fire, Department of Public Safety, for a term of one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Safety.
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  7. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend various Sections of Chapter 396 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as enacted by Ordinance No. 2020-A-96, passed December 14, 1998, relating to notification, environmental abatement and securing of closed or vacated facilities.
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  8. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Contract No. PS 2023-0119 with Axon Enterprise, Inc., to consolidate various contracts with Axon for purchases and services for the various divisions of the Department of Public Safety.
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Council Committee Chairs

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Safety 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 Public Safety to enter into one or more agreements with the United States Navy, or its designee, to display two bells and any other memorabilia of the United States naval warship, the USS Cleveland, for a period or periods not to exceed a total of five years, with one or more options to renew not to exceed a total of ten years, exercisable by the Director of Public Safety.
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  2. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more contracts with the International Association of Chiefs of Police to conduct training through a Faculty Development Workshop and to provide mentoring and instruction through Leadership in Police Organization training, for the Division of Police, Department of Public Safety.
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  3. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of hazmat suits, for the Division of Emergency Medical Service, Department of Public Safety, for a term of one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Safety.
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  4. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of medical stair chairs, for the Division of Emergency Medical Service, Department of Public Safety, for a term of one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Safety.
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  5. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of patient ventilators, for the Division of Emergency Medical Service, Department of Public Safety, for a term of one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Safety.
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  6. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of turnout gear, for the Division of Fire, Department of Public Safety, for a term of one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Safety.
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  7. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend various Sections of Chapter 396 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as enacted by Ordinance No. 2020-A-96, passed December 14, 1998, relating to notification, environmental abatement and securing of closed or vacated facilities.
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  8. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Contract No. PS 2023-0119 with Axon Enterprise, Inc., to consolidate various contracts with Axon for purchases and services for the various divisions of the Department of Public Safety.
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City Council

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  1. Filed
    Communication

    #8574793. Transfer of Ownership Application, D1 D2 D3. Stevensons 1920 LLC, 800 East 200th Street. (Ward 8).

    This Communication was received and filed.

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  2. Passed
    Communication

    Dedication Plat for proposed Monroe Townhomes South Subdivision, south side of Monroe Avenue between West 30th Street and Monroe Street Cemetery (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 Gray, seconded by Council Member Maurer, that this Communication be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  3. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Jaqueline Marie Ferebee

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  4. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Edmund Kwame Botchway

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  5. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Noreen Ann Sulzer (Sullivan)

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  6. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for Holy Redeemer Parish

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  7. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for The Friendly Inn Settlement House

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  8. Administrative Review
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into one or more agreements with the Board of Park Commissioners of the Cleveland Metropolitan Park District regarding a City contribution of funding to implement the Old Lorain Connector Trail; and authorizing the Director to accept the donation of a temporary easement from Metroparks for a period of ten years located within the project area for the purpose of implementing the project.

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

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  9. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend the title and Section 1 of Ordinance No. 525-2024, passed May 20, 2024, relating to a professional services contract to develop and implement young adult violence interventions and prevention programs and strategies, for the Community Relations Board.

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

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  10. Administrative Review
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the second option to renew Contract No. PS2022-0252 with Korn Ferry (US) to provide professional aviation recruitment 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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  11. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Human Resources to enter into one or more contracts with MDX Medical, LLC dba Sapphire Digital, a Zelis Company, to obtain a subscription or license to use the SmartShopper program for City employees as part of employee health insurance benefits, for the Department of Human Resources, for a period of one year, with three one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Human Resources.

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

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  12. Administrative Review
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into a Lease Agreement with Prospect International Airport Services Corporation for the lease of space located in the passenger terminal building at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport to support their wheelchair operations and other ancillary services for Delta Air Lines and other airlines, for a period of two years, with three one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Port Control

    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 employ one or more consultants or one or more firms of consultants to provide professional services for various employment-related services, for the Department of Port Control for a one-year period, with three one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director 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 purchase by one or more requirement contracts of labor and materials necessary to test, inspect, maintain, and repair bucket and derrick trucks, for the Division of Cleveland Public Power, Department of Public Utilities, for a period of two years.

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

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  15. In Committee
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of duct line, street lighting bases and pull boxes, labor and materials necessary to install, repair, replace or maintain the duct line, street lighting bases and pull boxes, and other related incidentals, for the Division of Cleveland Public Power, Department of Public Utilities, for a period of two years.

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

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  16. 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 on Brookpark and Old Grayton Roads near the NASA Glenn Research Center to NASA Park, LLC for purposes of developing hotels and restaurants.

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

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  17. Administrative Review
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Determining that the establishment of the North Coast Waterfront New Community Authority will be conducive to the public safety, convenience, and welfare and is intended to result in the development of a new community and declaring the North Coast Waterfront New Community Authority to be organized and a body politic and corporate, and defining the boundary of the new community district; appointing members to the Board of Trustees to such authority and establishing related requirements; authorizing Intergovernmental Agreements; amending Sections 131.78, 455.09 and 455.10 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended, relating to parking fees; and declaring an emergency.

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

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  18. In Committee
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Works to accept a donation of three single-unit public restroom structures from the Campus District, Inc., a community development corporation, for general public use to be installed by the Department of Public Works.

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

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  19. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an Enterprise Zone Agreement with Erieview Holdings LLC, Erieview Tower Residential LLC, Erieview Galleria LLC, Erieview Tower LLC, and/or designee, to provide for tax abatement for certain real property improvements for the revitalization of the Tower, Galleria, and Parking Garage located at 100 Erieview Street/1301 East 9th Street in the Cleveland Area Enterprise Zone.

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

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  20. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Tax Increment Financing Agreement with Erieview Holdings LLC, Erieview Tower LLC, Erieview Galleria LLC, Erieview Tower Residential LLC, and/or designee, to assist with the financing of the Tower, Galleria, and Parking Garage Project to be located at 100 Erieview Tower/1301 East 9th Street, Cleveland, Ohio; to provide for payments to the Cleveland Metropolitan School District; and to declare certain improvements to real property to be a public purpose.

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

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  21. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the Chili Bowl Classic 5K on February 22, 2025, managed by Hermes Sports & Events.

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

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  22. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Salvatore Acevedo of DigitalC to engage in mobile vending in Wards 2 and 9.

    A motion was made by Council Member Gray, seconded by Council Member Maurer, 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 the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with Famicos Foundation for the public purpose of providing the Collinwood Senior Health & Wellness Walkers Club through the use of Ward 10 Casino Revenue Funds.

    A motion was made by Council Member Gray, seconded by Council Member Maurer, 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 the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation for the Fairfax Neighborhood Technology Training Center Program through the use of Ward 6 Casino Revenue Funds.

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

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  25. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with Doan Brook Watershed Partnership for the public purpose of providing the Family Fishing Day project through the use of Ward 6 and Ward 7 Casino Revenue Funds.

    A motion was made by Council Member Gray, seconded by Council Member Maurer, 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 Director of the Department of Public Health to enter into agreement with Burten, Bell, Carr Development, Inc. for the public purpose of providing the Father’s Day Fitness Health Clinic project through the use of Ward 5 Casino Revenue Funds.

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

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  27. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with Northwest Neighborhoods Community Development Corporation for the public purpose of providing the Historic Franklin West Clinton District project through the use of Ward 15 Casino Revenue Funds.

    A motion was made by Council Member Gray, seconded by Council Member Maurer, 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 the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with Burten, Bell, Carr Development, Inc. for the Buckeye Summer Health and Wellness Series through the use of Ward 6 Casino Revenue Funds.

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

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  29. Passed
    Emergency Resolution

    AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Opposing CSX railroad company’s plans to reduce train stops and crew members at its Collinwood Rail Yard and supporting Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown’s opposition to those plans.

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

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  30. Passed
    Emergency Resolution

    AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Determining that a petition to establish the North Coast Waterfront New Community Authority is sufficient and complies with the requirements of Section 349.03 of the Ohio Revised Code in form and substance; setting the time and place for a hearing on the petition and authorizing the notice by publication of such hearing; and declaring an emergency.

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

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  31. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into an agreement with Cleveland Housing Investment Fund, LLC, or its designee, to provide development assistance to provide partial funding of the Cleveland Housing Investment Fund.

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

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  32. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To change the name of a portion of West Roadway to Sherwin Way.

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

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  33. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to Depot on Detroit L.P. to encroach into the public right-of-way of Detroit Avenue by installing, using and maintaining a concrete stairway.

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

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  34. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to Flats South Cleveland LLC to encroach into the public right-of-way of West 4th Street by installing, using and maintaining a wooden stairway and wooden ADA accessible ramp with metal guardrails and handrails.

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

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  35. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To provide for the transfer and amendment to the General Fund appropriations in the amount of Three Hundred Forty Three Thousand Four Hundred Seventy Five Dollars ($343,475).

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

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  36. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Community Development to apply for and accept a grant from Living Cities to support an implementation of strategies associated with the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Equity Plan initiative.

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

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  37. Passed
    Ordinance

    AN ORDINANCE Changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of parcels of land south of Lorain Avenue between West 52nd Street and West 50th Street; and subjecting an area titled the Site Development Boundary to Section 333.02 of the Cleveland Zoning Code; and attaching the Approved Site Development Plan (Map Change 2676).

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

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  38. Passed
    Ordinance

    AN ORDINANCE Changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of parcels of land north and south of Lorain Avenue between West 150th Street and the Norfolk Southern Railroad and extending the Pedestrian Retail & Urban Form Overlay Districts (Map Change 2677).

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

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  39. Passed
    Ordinance

    AN ORDINANCE Establishing a zero (0) foot Mapped Building Setback along the easterly and westerly sides of Pearl Road between Germain Avenue and Archmere Avenue (Map Change 2678).

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

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  40. Passed
    Emergency Resolution

    AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of West 48th Street S.W. and Ravine Court S.W.

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

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City Council

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  1. Filed
    Communication

    For Director Francis, Department of Port Control, City of Cleveland. Notification of acceptance for the equipment donated by United Airlines for the paging system at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.

    This Communication was received and filed.

  2. Filed
    Communication

    From Greg Baron, Managing Director of Development, Volker Development Inc. notice of intent to apply to Ohio Housing Finance Agency for multifamily funding programs for the development know as Walton Senior Apartments ( 52 Residential Units) at 3517 Walton Ave. ( Ward 14), Cleveland, Ohio

    This Communication was received and filed.

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  3. Filed
    Communication

    #9133516001. Transfer of Location Application, D1 D2 D3. UCAA LLC, 10510 Park Lane. (Ward 9). Received.

    This Communication was received and filed.

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  4. Passed
    Appointment

    From Councilman Joseph T. Jones, Chair of Mayor’s Appointment Committee of Cleveland City Council. Recommending the appointment of Glen Shumate to the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority Board of Directors to a term ending January 31, 2026. Without objection, the appointment is approved.

    A motion was made by Council Member Maurer, seconded by Council Member Kelly, that this Appointment be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

  5. Passed
    Appointment

    From Council President Blaine A. Griffin. Recommending the appointment of Council Member Anthony T. Hairston to the Reinvestment Review Committee, pursuant to Section 178.06 of the Codified Ordinances. Without objection, the appointment is approved.

    A motion was made by Council Member Maurer, seconded by Council Member Kelly, that this Appointment be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  6. Passed
    Appointment

    From Council President Blaine A. Griffin. Recommending the appointment of Council Member Kris Harsh to the Reinvestment Review Committee, pursuant to Section 178.06 of the Codified Ordinances. Without objection, the appointment is approved.

    A motion was made by Council Member Maurer, seconded by Council Member Kelly, that this Appointment be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  7. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Marie Louise Grant

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  8. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Eric Dean Moten

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  9. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Eranie Carter

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  10. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Constella Smith

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  11. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for Carrie Lynn Rentz

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  12. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for Sister M. Ruth Ann Auckley - 70th Jubilee

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  13. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Recognition Resolution for Pneuma Life Foundation

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  14. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Recognition Resolution for Julia Yvonne Douglas

    This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

  15. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend various Sections of Chapter 396 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as enacted by Ordinance No. 2020-A-96, passed December 14, 1998, relating to notification, environmental abatement and securing of closed or vacated facilities.

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

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  16. In Committee
    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 East 105th Street and Churchill Avenue to the The NRP Group, or its designee, for purposes of residential development.

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

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  17. In Committee
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Section 514.04 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as enacted by Ordinance No. 243-11, passed May 9, 2011, and Sections 514.01, 514.02, and 514.07, enacted by Ordinance No. 884-10, passed August 18, 2010, relating to temporary occupancy permits for streetscape amenities in the public right-of-way and fees for bicycle rack permits.

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

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  18. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Designating First Hungarian Reformed β€œStone” Church (AKA Second New Hope Baptist Church) as a Cleveland Landmark.

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

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  19. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Designating Second New Hope Baptist Church (former St. Margaret of Hungary Catholic Church) as a Cleveland Landmark.

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

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  20. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept funds from the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Emergency Management Agency to reimburse Cleveland for costs incurred for eclipse-related events occurring between April 6 through April 9, 2024.

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

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  21. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from the Ohio Attorney General for the Law Enforcement Diversion Program

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

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  22. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more contracts with Case Western Reserve University for data collection and analysis for the Cleveland Police Crisis Intervention Team Co-Responder Program, for the Department of Public Safety, for a period or periods not to exceed a total of one year.

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

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  23. 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 the northwest corner of Delora Avenue and Fulton Road to Civic Builders, LLC, for purposes of residential development.

    A motion was made by Council Member Maurer, seconded by Council Member Kelly, 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 Building and Housing, on behalf of the Office of Sustainability, to apply for and accept a sub-grant or sub-award from the University of Cincinnati for the Resilient and Efficient Codes Implementation Grant, otherwise known as the Building Performance Standards Grant; authorizing the director to employ one or more professional consultants, computer software developers, or vendors to acquire software licenses and develop software to implement the grant; and to enter into various written standard purchase and requirement contracts needed to implement the grant.

    A motion was made by Council Member Maurer, seconded by Council Member Kelly, 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 Executive Director of the Community Police Commission to enter into one or more contracts with the United Black Fund of Greater Cleveland for grant management services, for a period of one year with one option to renew for an additional year, exercisable by the Executive Director of the Community Police Commission.

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

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  26. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Finance to pay monthly fees to ABM Industry Groups, LLC dba ABM Parking Services for the use of up to forty parking spaces in its garage attached to 205 St. Clair Avenue for City employees of various departments and Council, for a term of one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Finance.

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

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  27. Passed
    Emergency Resolution

    AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Strongly encouraging County Executive Chris Ronayne to implement the InsideOut Dad program in the county jail.

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

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  28. Passed
    Emergency Resolution

    AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Requesting the County Fiscal Officer to make advances during the year 2025, pursuant to Section 321.34, Ohio Revised Code.

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

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  29. Passed
    Emergency Resolution

    AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Accepting the amounts and rates as determined by the Cuyahoga County Budget Commission and authorizing the necessary tax levies and certifying them to the County Fiscal Officer.

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

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  30. In Committee
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more agreements with the State of Ohio, Department of Transportation to provide general routine maintenance and repair of a portion of State Route 176, for a period of one year.

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

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  31. Passed
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Community Development to apply for and accept a grant from Living Cities to support an implementation of strategies associated with the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Equity Plan initiative.

    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 To amend Sections 1 and 4 of Ordinance No. 854-2024, passed August 7, 2024, relating to contracts with MuniCap, Inc. for professional services to provide financial advisor services on the recently established Shore-To-Core-To Shore Tax Increment Financing District.

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

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  1. Liquor Control
    Communication

    #7797161. New License Application, D5A. Savour Hospitality LLC, 1360 W Mall Dr. (Ward 3).
  2. First Reading
    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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  3. First Reading
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To supplement the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting new Section 385.82 relating to the requirements for vehicle impact protection guard posts for the Division of Fire, Department of Public Safety.

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  4. First Reading
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Determining the method of making the public improvement of constructing the Berry Avenue/West 73rd Street, Chatfield Avenue, East 72nd Street, East 81st Street, East 83rd Street, East 125th Street, Fidelity Avenue, Frazee Avenue, Goodman Avenue, Hampden Avenue/Olivet Avenue, Myron Avenue, Talbot Avenue, West 82nd Street, West 92nd Street and Woodbury Avenue Areas Sewer Replacement or Rehabilitation Projects; 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 to design and implement the improvement; and to apply for and accept funding.

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  5. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with Famicos Foundation for the 2024 Five Points Senior Meal Program through the use of Ward 10 Casino Revenue Funds.

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  6. Agenda Ready
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with Famicos Foundation for the 2023 Five Points Senior Meal Program 2023 through the use of Ward 10 Casino Revenue Funds.

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  7. First Reading
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to employ one or more professional consultants to administer a Backflow Data Management Program, for a period of three years, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Utilities.

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  8. First Reading
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services for the FY 2024 State Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant to provide funding for the operation of the Cartel Gang Narcotics Laundering Task Force; and authorizing agreements with various entities to implement the grant.

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  9. First Reading
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to amend Lease Agreement No. LS 2018-24 with Cuyahoga County for the lease of certain space located on various floors of the Justice Center to extend the term for one additional year, beginning October 2, 2024, and to include additional space for the Clerk of Cleveland Municipal Court located on the 4th floor of the Justice Center.

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  10. First Reading
    Emergency Ordinance

    AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services for the FY24 Recovery Ohio LE Program to provide funding for the operation of the Cartel Gang Narcotics Laundering Task Force.

    Attachments

  11. Agenda Ready
    Communication

    From Department of Public Works, City of Cleveland. Notice of gift acceptance from Western Reserve Land Conservancy of improvements to land associated with Thurgood Marshall Recreation Center (Ward 7), valued at $50,000.

    Attachments

  12. Agenda Ready
    Communication

    From Department of Public Works, City of Cleveland. Notice of gift acceptance from ChangeOver of improvements to tennis courts at Thurgood Marshall Recreation Center (Ward 7), valued at $60,000.

    Attachments

  13. Agenda Ready
    Communication

    From Department of Public Works, City of Cleveland. Notice of gift acceptance from Trust for Public Land of public art at Tillman Triangle Park (Ward 15), valued at $20,000.

    Attachments

  14. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Pete Rose
  15. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for John Amos
  16. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Dan Coughlin
  17. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Recognition Resolution for Katherine Koenig
  18. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Recognition Resolution for Olivia DePiore
  19. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Recognition Resolution for Mary Kidd
  20. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Recognition Resolution for Credessa Croce
  21. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Recognition Resolution for Cleveland Down Syndrome Day
  22. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Recognition Resolution for Nor-Am Cold Storage
  23. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Recognition Resolution for University Settlement
  24. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for Second New Hope Baptist Church
  25. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for Raymond Guarino
  26. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for O.A. Bertin Company
  27. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for Senator Jerry C. Cirino
  28. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Congratulations Resolution for American Limousine Services
  29. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Winnifred Denson Albert
  30. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Scottie Lyndale Sanders
  31. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for James Harland
  32. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Jo Ann (Davis) Dawson
  33. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Luz Maria Rivera
  34. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Benny Richardson
  35. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Florence Geraldine Hairston
  36. Filed
    Ceremonial Resolution

    Condolence Resolution for Samuel J. Thomas, Ph.D.