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Animal Wellbeing Commission

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City Council - 5pm

City Hall Complex, 915 I Street, Sacramento, Ca 95814

    Planning And Design Commission

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    1. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Directors of Parks and Recreation and Community Development to enter into a property exchange agreement with the Board of Education of the Cleveland Municipal School District for the transfer of various properties between the parties to facilitate the efficient use of real estate for public purposes including construction of the new JFK High School Athletic Stadium at property near the new JFK High School and City-owned JFK Recreation Center; authorizing the Mayor and Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and convey the properties; and authorizing one or more agreements between the Cleveland Municipal School District and the Director of Parks and Recreation relating to the construction and shared use of the new stadium, for a term of fifteen years and renewing automatically from year to year thereafter until terminated by either party.
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    2. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Building and Housing to enter into one or more contracts with Crowe LLP for professional services necessary to perform lead-safe auditor services, for a period of three years.
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    Joint Meetings Of The Litigation Resolution Committee And The Workers’ Compensation Claims Committee

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    1. Filed
      Communication

      #4220354. New License Application, C1. Jack Spratts Pizza LLC, 4323 Payne Ave. (Ward 7).

      This Communication was received and filed.

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    2. Filed
      Communication

      #02520740120. Economic Development Transfer Application, D5. Aramark Educational Services LLC, 2121 Euclid Ave. (Ward 5).

      This Communication was received and filed.

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    3. Filed
      Communication

      #8003727. Stock Application, C1 C2. 7310 Franklin Blvd, Inc., 7310 Franklin Blvd. (Ward 15).

      This Communication was received and filed.

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    4. Filed
      Communication

      #25958550005. Transfer of Ownership Application, C1. Exotic Smoke & More LLC, 3671 West 130th St. (Ward 16).

      This Communication was received and filed.

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    5. Filed
      Communication

      #6564509. Transfer of Ownership Application, D5 D6. Ophelia Holdings LLC, 11526-28 Clifton Blvd. (Ward 15).

      This Communication was received and filed.

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    6. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Condolence Resolution for Deborah Ann Hanson

      This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

    7. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Condolence Resolution for Mary Ann Shotwell

      This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

    8. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Condolence Resolution for David Lynn Thomas

      This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

    9. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Condolence Resolution for Ella Louise Cleveland

      This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

    10. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Condolence Resolution for Robert C. Townsend

      This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

    11. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Congratulations Resolution for Salvatore Bucca

      This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

    12. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Congratulations Resolution for Black Environmental Leaders Association

      This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

    13. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Congratulations Resolution for Margie "Pure Salsa" Colon

      This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

    14. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Congratulations Resolution for Dr. CJ Matthews & Jacquelyn Matthews - 37th Pastoral Anniversary

      This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

    15. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Congratulations Resolution for Pastor CJ Matthews II - 4th Pastoral Anniversary

      This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

    16. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Congratulations Resolution for Sardis Baptist Church - 100th Anniversary

      This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

    17. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Recognition Resolution for Henry Joseph Hilow

      This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

    18. Filed
      Ceremonial Resolution

      Recognition Resolution for Roseanne Hilow

      This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

    19. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Innovation and Technology 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 2025 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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    20. 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 enter into one or more contracts with Karamu House to provide the Out-of-School-Time theater arts program, for a period of twelve months, with two, one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Finance.

      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 Authorizing the Director of Finance, on behalf of the Office of Prevention, Intervention, and Opportunity for Youth and Young Adults, to enter into one or more contracts with Rhonda Crowder & Associates L.L.C. for providing the Out-of-School-Time marketing program, for a period of twelve months, with two, one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Finance.

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

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    22. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to lease certain property located at 7818 Kinsman Road to Vanguards of Cleveland for the purpose to use as a Community Resource Center and a Minority Public Safety Museum, for a term of thirty years, with two, thirty-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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    23. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Approving the application to add certain parcels of real property to the North Coast Waterfront New Community Authority District and to amend the petition for establishment of the North Coast Waterfront New Community Authority as a New Community Authority and declaring an Emergency.

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

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    24. Passed
      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 FY25 Recovery Ohio LEF Grant Program to provide funding for the operation of the Cartel Gang Narcotics Laundering Task Force.

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

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    25. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Assistant Director of the Civil Service Commission to employ one or more professional consultants to develop, administer, and grade promotional examinations for the Divisions of Police and Fire, Department of Public Safety.

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

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    26. Held
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To supplement the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976 by amending Section 121.10, as amended by Ordinance No. 1425-2000, passed August 7, 2000, relating to Consultant Review Committee Approval Required for Unbid Services Agreements.

      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 Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to the Cleveland Public Library, Martin Luther King, Jr. branch to encroach into the public right of-way of Euclid Avenue by installing, using and maintaining a free-standing monument sign.

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

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    28. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Health to enter into agreement with B. Riley Sober House for peer support specialists project through the use of Ward 11 Casino Revenue Funds.

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

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    29. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Safety to enter into agreement with MidTown Cleveland, Inc. for the 2025 Asian Expo through the use of Ward 7 Casino Revenue Funds.

      A motion was made by Council Member Polensek, seconded by Council Member Starr, 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 the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with the Catholic Charities Corporation for the public purpose of providing the Fatima Family Center Afterschool Program funding through the use of Wards 7 and 9 Casino Revenue Funds.

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

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    31. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Safety to enter into agreement with Northwest Neighborhoods Community Development Corporation for the Summer Safety Film Series 2025 through the use of Ward 15 Casino Revenue Funds.

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

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    32. Passed
      Ordinance

      AN ORDINANCE Changing the Use, Area, and Height Districts of parcels of land north and south of Lorain Avenue between West 32nd Street and Columbus Road as shown on the attached map (Map change 2670).

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

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    33. Passed
      Emergency Resolution

      AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Endorsing the Two Lights For Tomorrow national initiative and calling on all citizens to unite in remembrance of our shared history, honoring the sacrifices made by those who fought for our independence and reminding ourselves of the values we hold dear today; and encouraging all government buildings, community centers, public spaces, and all citizens to take part in this symbolic display by prominently displaying two lights for all to see, as a way of bringing awareness to our America’s 250th anniversary for this year and beyond.

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

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    34. Passed
      Emergency Resolution

      AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Declaring gun violence a public health crisis and pledging to work to reduce the pervasiveness of gun violence in the City of Cleveland.

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

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    35. Passed
      Emergency Resolution

      AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Recognizing May 1 - May 7, 2025, as Gun Violence Survivors Week in Cleveland

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

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    36. Passed
      Emergency Resolution

      AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Determining the sufficiency of the application to add certain parcels of real property to the North Coast Waterfront New Community Authority District and to amend the Petition for establishment of the North Coast Waterfront New Community Authority as a New Community Authority and setting a date for a public hearing under Chapter 349 of the Revised Code, and declaring an Emergency.

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

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    37. Passed
      Emergency Resolution

      AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Withdrawing objection to the transfer of location of a D1, D2, D3 and D3A Liquor Permit at 2400 Superior Avenue and repealing Resolution No. 334-2025, objecting to said permit.

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

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    38. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To supplement the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting new Sections 669.01 to 669.07 and 669.99 relating to unlawful discriminatory salary practices; and to amend various sections of the codified ordinances.

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

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    39. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into one or more requirement contracts without competitive bidding with ADB Safegate Americas LLC for the purchase of equipment, parts, labor, and required services needed to maintain operational compliance of the airfield lighting control systems, including replacement parts and software, for the Division of Airports, Department of Port Control, for a period not to exceed two years, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Port Control.

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

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    40. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase and/or rental by one or more requirement contracts of machines, equipment, supplies and parts needed to repair, replace, refurbish, maintain, upfit, and enhance vehicles, equipment, and machines, including labor, materials, installation, training, inspections, and related services, for the various divisions of the Department of Port Control, for a period of one year, with three one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Port Control.

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

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    41. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into various written 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 Department of Port Control, for a period of one year, with a one-year option to renew, exercisable by the Director of Port Control.

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

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    42. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into a lease of certain space located at the Northern Ohio Blanket Mills building at 3466 St. Rocco’s Court, Cleveland, Ohio, with Blanket Mills Prime Tenant, LLC, or its designee, for a term of ten (10) years, for the public purpose of establishing and operating a health care clinic.

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

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    43. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into one or more contracts with Downtown Cleveland Alliance, The Centers for Families and Children, and other partners in homeless services for the purpose of continuing “A Home for Every Neighbor: A Vision For Housing Our Unsheltered Community” Initiative, which is a direct-to-housing encampment resolution to bring people off the streets and into housing, for the Department of Public Health, for a period of one year, with one option to renew for a period up to one year, exercisable by the Director of Public Health.

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

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    44. Passed
      Emergency Ordinance

      AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Works, on behalf of the Office of Sustainability, to employ one or more professional consultants to manage the use of City-owned electric vehicle charging stations or electric vehicle service equipment; and to charge fees relating to the charging stations and equipment; and authorizing the Director to enter into various written standard purchase and requirement contracts needed for materials, equipment, supplies and services needed to maintain the stations, including labor when necessary, for the Department of Public Works.

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

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    45. Passed
      Emergency Resolution

      AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Adopting the Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights to declare the City of Cleveland’s commitment to providing access to parks and green spaces and a wide variety of quality outdoor opportunities for every Cleveland child.

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

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    46. Filed
      Communication

      #26312758205. New License Application, C2. Family Dollar Stores of Ohio LLC-Store 24132, 4247 Fulton Rd. (Ward 13).

      This Communication was received and filed.

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    City Council - 2pm

    City Hall Complex, 915 I Street, Sacramento, Ca 95814

      Community Police Review Commission

      Regular Meeting

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      1. Filed
        Communication

        From John Anoliefo, Executive Director, Famicos Foundation. Notice of intent to apply to Ohio Housing Finance Agency for multifamily funding programs for the development known as Park Village, located at the approximate address of 9221 Hough Avenue (Ward 7), Cleveland, Ohio.

        This Communication was received and filed.

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      2. Filed
        Communication

        #2847871. New License Application, C1. 491 Memphis Oil LLC, 4915 Memphis Ave. (Ward 13).

        This Communication was received and filed.

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      3. Filed
        Communication

        #6029099. New License Application, C2. 3879 Mini Mart, Inc., 3879 East 123rd St. (Ward 2).

        This Communication was received and filed.

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      4. Filed
        Communication

        #01007783030. New License Application, C2. Aldi, Inc. Ohio, 14651 Lorain Ave. (Ward 17).

        This Communication was received and filed.

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      5. Filed
        Communication

        #26109460035. Economic Development Transfer Application, D5 D6. Facility Concession Services LLC, 2325 Elm St. (Ward 3).

        This Communication was received and filed.

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      6. Filed
        Communication

        #7247189. Transfer of License Application, D1 D2 D3 D3A. Red Space Entertainment LLC, 2400 Superior Ave. (Ward 7).

        This Communication was received and filed.

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      7. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Condolence Resolution for Pastor B.W. Bennett

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      8. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Condolence Resolution for James Jefferson

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      9. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Condolence Resolution for Gail Elizabeth Gibson Gray

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      10. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Recognition Resolution for Ludlow Community Association

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      11. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Appreciation Resolution for Lisa M. Stickan

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      12. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Congratulations Resolution for Central Kitchen

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      13. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Congratulations Resolution for Doug Patterson

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      14. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Congratulations Resolution for St. Theresa Holiness Science Church - 75th Anniversary

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      15. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Recognition Resolution for Lithuanian Independence Day

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      16. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Recognition Resolution for Alonzo Wright

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      17. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Recognition Resolution for Sunday School, L.O.V.E., Sustainability, Greens-N-Tha-Ghetto Earth Day Celebration

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      18. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Recognition Resolution for Zelma George 2nd Annual Black History Legacy Dinner

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      19. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Recognition Resolution for Mount Pleasant Neighborhood

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      20. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Recognition Resolution for Brenda Pickett Watson

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      21. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Recognition Resolution for William H. Gilbert - Gilbert & Gilbert Construction Company

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      22. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Appreciation Resolution for Pastor Cecil Gamble, Jr.

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      23. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Appreciation Resolution for Carolyn L. Varner

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      24. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Appreciation Resolution for Donna Walker-Brown

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      25. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Appreciation Resolution for Fred Moore

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      26. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Appreciation Resolution for First Ladies Dynasti Organization

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      27. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Appreciation Resolution for Minister Johnny Johnson

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      28. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with Saint Martin De Porres High School to participate as a sponsor of students for work/study positions with Cleveland City Council.

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

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      29. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an amendment to the agreement with JS Strategies, LLC for the professional services necessary to continue the audit, review and assessment of Cleveland City Council’s communications programs.

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

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      30. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Sections 630.01 and 630.02 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 574-18, passed May 14, 2018, relating to criminal activity nuisances declared and action to abate nuisances and cost of enforcement.

        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 To amend the title and Section 1 of Ordinance No. 1052-2024, passed November 25, 2024, to change the name of Prospect International Airport Services Corporation to Prospect International Airport Services, LLC.

        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 Public Utilities to exercise the first option to renew Contract No. RC 2023-075 with Johnson Controls Fire Protection LP for inspection, testing and service of proprietary fire protections, life safety systems and replacement parts for the various divisions of the Department of Public Utilities.

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

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      33. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Community Development to transfer several permanent parcels located in the vicinity of East 75th Street and Grand Avenue, to the control, possession, and use of the Department of Economic Development for inclusion into a consolidated site to be used for future redevelopment.

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

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      34. Passed
        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 services necessary for general routine maintenance and repair of a portion of State Route 176, for a period or periods not to exceed a total of two years.

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

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      35. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Determining the method of making the public improvement for the grinding of pavement for the local resurfacing of city streets and authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more public improvement requirement contracts for the making of the improvement, for a period up to one year, with two one-year options 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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      36. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Port Control to employ one or more professional consultants to provide technical support and maintenance of core information technology activities and other related services and to acquire software, for the Department of Port Control, for a period of one year, with four 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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      37. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of rock salt, for the Division of Streets, Department of Public Works, for a period of one year.

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

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      38. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into an amendment to Contract No. CT 5001 PS 2024-364 with the Ohio Public Health Association, to provide additional temporary staffing and to change the term of the contract.

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

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      39. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Section 2 of Ordinance No. 402-2022, passed June 6, 2022, relating to general planning, engineering and design services to add an additional funding source.

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

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      40. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more contracts with FASTER Asset Solutions for the acquisition of a database management system including software licenses, system support annual maintenance and the services necessary to migrate to a web based system, for the Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Department of Public Works, for a period of two years.

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

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      41. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To repeal Ordinance No. 828-2024, passed September 23, 2024, relating to the purchase of up to thirteen passenger-boarding bridges at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport; and determining the method of making the public improvement of purchasing, installing, disposing, designing and constructing of up to thirteen passenger boarding bridges and appurtenances; and authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into one or more public improvement contracts for the making of the improvement.

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

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      42. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Approving the addition of certain property located at 2164-2214 West 25th Street to the Northeast Ohio Advanced Energy District; accepting and approving a petition and plan from a property owner in the District identifying a special energy improvement project; declaring it necessary to conduct the special energy improvement project; providing for the assessment of the cost of such special energy improvement project; authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Cooperative Agreement and a Special Assessment Agreement to implement the project; and declaring an emergency.

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

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      43. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Section 133.31 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as enacted by Ordinance No. 521-2024, passed July 10, 2024, relating to the Highland Park Golf Course and Banquet Room rates.

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

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      44. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Finance to enter into an amendment to Contract No. CT 0114 PS 2023-42 with Murtis Taylor Human Services System, to provide social support services.

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

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      45. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Section 2 of Ordinance No. 75-2024, passed April 15, 2024, relating to professional services of providing emergency medical billing services, coding, reimbursement and compliance services.

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

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      46. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Directors of Parks and Recreation and Community Development to enter into a property exchange agreement with the Board of Education of the Cleveland Municipal School District for the transfer of various properties between the parties to facilitate the efficient use of real estate for public purposes including construction of the new JFK High School Athletic Stadium at property near the new JFK High School and City-owned JFK Recreation Center; authorizing the Mayor and Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and convey the properties; and authorizing one or more agreements between the Cleveland Municipal School District and the Director of Parks and Recreation relating to the construction and shared use of the new stadium, for a term of fifteen years and renewing automatically from year to year thereafter until terminated by either party.

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

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      47. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To exempt certain property parcels from tax abatement policies under Ordinance No. 482-2022, passed May 25, 2022, relating to Community Reinvestment Areas.

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

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      48. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Capital Projects to sell City-owned air-rights interest no longer needed for the City’s public use located at the right-of-way of Scranton Road aka Eagle Avenue, to GPP Medical Facility LLC for the purpose of constructing a building and; Enter into an agreement for the construction, operation, maintenance, inspection and repair of the overhead structure within the air-rights parcel above the Scranton Road right-of- way.

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

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      49. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Section 1 of Ordinance No. 117-2025, passed January 27, 2025, relating to a First Amendment Agreement with Famicos Foundation for Cleveland City Council.

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

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      50. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Section 1 of Ordinance No. 118-2025, passed January 27, 2025, relating to a First Amendment Agreement with Famicos Foundation for Cleveland City Council.

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

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      51. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To supplement the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976 by amending Section 123.05, as amended by Ordinance No. 346-52, passed June 16, 1952 relating to the Mayor’s Report and Mayor’s Estimate.

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

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      52. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with NetX Internet LLC to provide wireless internet service to Cleveland City Council.

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

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      53. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the Amazing AKA 5K Run on September 28, 2025, managed by Hermes Sports & Events.

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

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      54. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the St. Mark Run for the Arts 5K and 1M on May 31, 2025, managed by Peace Racing.

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

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      55. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Section 3 of Ordinance 124-2025, passed January 27, 2025, relating to the agreement with Famicos Foundation for the Collinwood Senior Health and Wellness Walkers Club.

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

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      56. Passed
        Emergency Resolution

        AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Strongly opposing Senate Bill 1, and urging the Ohio House of Representatives to defeat this bill that would prohibit diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts at Ohio’s public universities of higher education.

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

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      57. Passed
        Emergency Resolution

        AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C1 Liquor Permit to 540 East 105th Street.

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

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      58. Passed
        Emergency Resolution

        AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C2, C2X and D6 Liquor Permit to 4282 West 130th Street.

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

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      59. Passed
        Emergency Resolution

        AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Withdrawing objection to the transfer of ownership of a C1, C2, and D6 Liquor 7515 Kinsman Road and repealing Resolution No. 1026-2024 objecting to said permit.

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

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      60. Passed
        Emergency Resolution

        AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Declaring support for the preservation of the Federal Tax Exemption of Municipal Bonds.

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

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      61. Passed
        Emergency Resolution

        AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Appointing one member between the ages 18 and 30 to the Civilian Police Review Board.

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

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      62. Passed
        Emergency Resolution

        AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION Objecting to a New C2 Liquor Permit at 3879 East 123rd Street.

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

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      63. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Upon vacation of old West Boulevard, to revoke the existing encroachment permit to the Tamir Rice Foundation for the Tamir Rice Memorial; authorizing the Mayor and the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to execute a deed of easement over the revoked encroachment permit property granting to the Tamir Rice Foundation certain easement rights to improve and maintain the Tamir Rice Memorial; granting easements to utility providers for any existing facility through or under the right-of-way of vacated old West Boulevard; and declaring that the easement rights granted are not needed for the City’s public use.

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

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      64. Passed
        Ordinance

        AN ORDINANCE Changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of parcels of land east of East 105th Street between Churchill Avenue and Orville Avenue. (Map Change 2687)

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

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      65. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Condolence Resolution for Larry Dolan

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      66. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Congratulations Resolution for Anthony & Joe Russo

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      67. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Condolence Resolution for Donovan Matthews

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      68. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Condolence Resolution for Roberta Flack

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      69. Filed
        Ceremonial Resolution

        Condolence Resolution for Timothy James "Tim" Costello

        This Ceremonial Resolution was read into the record.

      Arts, Culture, And Creative Economy Commission

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      1. Passed
        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.
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      2. Passed
        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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      3. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Sections 381.051, 381.052, 381.053, 381.054, and 381.06 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 2393-02, passed February 3, 2003, relating to fees for various fire permits, special inspection and testing fees, and fees for certificates of qualification.
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      Parks And Community Enrichment Commission

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      1. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects and/or City Planning to enter into one or more contracts with Svona Studio LLC, Lauren HB Studio and Kistler Studio LLC for professional services necessary for the design, production, and installation of three yet-to-be designed public artwork installations at the renovated Clark Recreation Center, the renovated Sterling Recreation Center, and the new Fire Station No. 26.
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      2. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into an amendment to Contract No. MA1505-RC 2022-32 with Lorain County Landfill, LLC, to add additional services for the handling and disposal of solid waste loads.
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      3. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to employ one or more professional consultants for the preliminary design, the final design, and construction services relating to rehabilitation of the Carter Road Lift Bridge; to apply for and accept any gifts, grants, or loans from the appropriate State of Ohio department or other public or private entity or agency for the rehabilitation of the Carter Road Lift Bridge.
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      4. Passed
        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 services necessary for general routine maintenance and repair of a portion of State Route 176, for a period or periods not to exceed a total of two years.
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      5. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Determining the method of making the public improvement for the grinding of pavement for the local resurfacing of city streets and authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more public improvement requirement contracts for the making of the improvement, for a period up to one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Works.
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      6. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more contracts with FASTER Asset Solutions for the acquisition of a database management system including software licenses, system support annual maintenance and the services necessary to migrate to a web based system, for the Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Department of Public Works, for a period of two years.
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      7. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Section 133.31 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as enacted by Ordinance No. 521-2024, passed July 10, 2024, relating to the Highland Park Golf Course and Banquet Room rates.
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      8. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Section 551.111 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 974-13, passed December 1, 2014, relating to setting out an excessively large quantity of waste for collection prohibited; applicability; penalty.
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      9. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE To amend Section 551.112 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 2393-02, passed February 2, 2003, relating to fees for dumpster and compactor rentals; and; To amend Section 551.301 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 676-A-82, passed June 21, 1982, relating to service charges for tire shredding.
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      10. Passed
        Emergency Ordinance

        AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts for the transfer and disposal of tires, for the Division of Waste Collection and Disposal, Department of Public Works, for a term of two years.
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      Planning And Design Commission

        Planning And Design Commission

        Test Meeting

        Filters for matters
        1. Administrative Review
          Emergency Ordinance

          AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Human Resources to employ one or more professional consultants to develop and implement a comprehensive management training program.
          Attachments
        2. Administrative Review
          Emergency Ordinance

          AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Finance, on behalf of the Office of Prevention, Intervention, and Opportunity to enter into one or more contracts with Youth Opportunities Unlimited for the administration, implementation, and management of the City of Cleveland Summer 2026 Youth and Young Adult Employment Program and authorizing one or more contracts with public entities, individuals, or communities for purposes of implementing the program, for a period of eighteen months, with two options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Finance.
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        3. Agenda Ready
          Item

          Workforce, Education, Training and Youth Development Committee NOTICE 3/3/2026
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        Sacramento Children’s Fund Planning And Oversight Commission

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        1. Tabled
          Emergency Ordinance

          AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Establishing a Neighborhood Development Subfund for various neighborhood development activities properly benefitting the public by improving the quality of life for residents and businesses.
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        Youth Commission

        Meeting Canceled Due To Lack Of Quorum

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        2 new matters since 7 days ago

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        1. Agenda Ready
          Public Hearing

          Ordinance Listing 3137 33rd Street as a Historic Landmark on the Sacramento Register of Historic and Cultural Resources (M26-011) [Published 05/08/2026 and 06/05/2026]