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15-8482
| 1 | | | Resolution | R70
Authorization for Contract with Urban Design Ventures, LLC in the estimated sum of $100,000.00 per contract year for consultant services needed to assist in the completion and implementation of the City’s 2026 CDBG, ESG, HOME Annual Action Plan and its 2025-2029 Consolidated Plan by completing planning processes, providing guidance and technical advice to City staff, preparing and submitting plans and reports in IDIS, and submitting environmental reviews in HEROS. Seven (7) proposals were received, contract shall be for one (1) year with four (4) additional one (1) year renewals beyond the contract expiration period. | | |
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15-8483
| 1 | | | Resolution | R71
Authorization of Cooperative Contract(s) in an amount greater than $40,000.00 to provide the City with various goods/services, for Informative Technologies Limited Ltd. | | |
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15-8481
| 1 | | | Minutes | May 20, 2026 City Council Meeting Minutes | | |
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15-8494
| 1 | | | Discussion | Controllers Report | | |
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15-8288
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Bill 20
Amending Part II General Legislation, Chapter 660 Zoning, Article 5 Uses, Table 660-4 Use Table and Section 660-38 Manufacturing & Industry Group, adding the use category Data Center Use; and Article 14 Measurements & Definitions, Section 660-135 Terms Beginning with “D” and Section 660-149 Terms Beginning with “R”, adding the definition of Data Center, Data Center Accessory Use, and Renewable Energy. | | |
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15-8440
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Bill 43
Amending the 2026 General Fund Budget to provide for a supplemental appropriation of Fifty Thousand ($50,000) Dollars from Bloomberg Philanthropies to administer a third round of the Youth Climate Action Fund. | | |
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15-8442
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Bill 44
Amending Part I Administrative Legislation, Chapter 12 Authorities, Boards and Commissions, Article XV Council of Youth by updating its purpose and practices. | | |
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15-8458
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Bill 47
Amending the 2026 Capital Fund Budget to provide for a supplemental appropriation of Six Hundred Forty-Nine Thousand One Hundred Thirty-Nine Dollars and Fifteen Cents ($649,139.15) from the Aqueous Film-Forming Foams (AFFF) class action awards to offset the cost of any PFAS remediation systems the City is required to install under federal and state regulations. The 3M settlement payment will be made in eight more installments through 2033. The first settlement payment from BASF is in the amount of $190,684.62. Additionally, there was a settlement payment from TYCO in the amount of $458,454.53. The total of these sources thus far is $649,139.15 and represents 95% of Tyco and BASF settle claims. The total amount of settle funds the City has received thus far through its participation in PFAS affirmative litigation is $3,774,965.12. | | |
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15-8461
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Bill 48
Amending the 2026 Trexler Fund by authorizing a supplemental appropriation in the amount of Three Hundred Twenty-Two Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty-Five Dollars and Fifty Cents ($322,955.50) to the Parks and Recreation Department to support the operating and capital budgets. This is inclusive of the City Match required in the agreement which needs to correspondingly increase Eighteen Thousand Two Hundred Eighty Dollars and Fifty Cents. ($18,280.50) to follow the 6% match requirement. This is part of the 2026 Trexler Capital Project allocation.
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15-8484
| 1 | | | Resolution | R72
1418 - 1420 Walnut Street - Sewer Planning Module | | |
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15-8495
| 1 | | | Resolution | R73
Hunter Daly, Planning Commission, 3/5/2029 | | |
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15-8496
| 1 | | | Resolution | R74
Paul Anthony, Allentown Neighborhood Improvement Zone Development Authority (ANIZDA), 1/6/2031 | | |
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15-8497
| 1 | | | Resolution | R75
Holly Edinger, Allentown Neighborhood Improvement Zone Development Authority (ANIZDA), 1/6/2031 | | |
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15-8498
| 1 | | | Resolution | R76
Carmen Dancsecs, Allentown Neighborhood Improvement Zone Development Authority (ANIZDA), 1/6/2031 | | |
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15-8499
| 1 | | | Resolution | R77
Thomas Shaughnessy, Allentown Commercial and Industrial Development Authority (ACIDA), 1/01/2031 | | |
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15-8488
| 1 | | | Resolution | R78
Authorizes the submission of a Formal Application for funding from the Safe Streets and Roads for All Implementation Grant Opportunity in the amount of approximately Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000) with a 20% City match requirement for safety upgrades to the Emmaus Avenue Corridor. | | |
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15-8485
| 1 | | | Resolution | R79
Authorizing the Cancellation of the July 1, 2026 Regular Council Meeting | | |
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15-8487
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Bill 49 Refer to Public Works
Amending the 2026 Capital Fund Budget to provide for an increase of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) to fund the purchase of a rectangular rapid flashing beacon crosswalk warning sign to be installed at a mid-block crosswalk on 14th Street between Allen and Tilghman Street as part of the AARP Community Challenge Grant the City was awarded. | | |
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15-8490
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Bill 50 Refer to CEDC
Amending the 2026 General Fund budget to accommodate the upgrade of the Opioid Prevention Manager and the Health Director in the Bureau of Health within the Department of Community & Economic Development. The Opioid Prevention Manager, currently an s09, would be upgraded to a proposed pay grade of s11 to align with the similar levels of responsibility, autonomy and workload as five (5) other s11’s in the Bureau. The permanent wages of this position are fully grant funded. The Health Director, currently an s18, would be upgraded to a proposed pay grade of s21 to acknowledge the addition of three (3) new program areas since the position was last graded in 2017 and the cabinet level responsibilities of this position while remaining in the supervisory pay scale. This position is partially grant funded. | | |
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15-8489
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Bill 51 Refer to CEDC
Amending the 2026 General Fund budget to accommodate the downgrade and title change of the vacant Grants Compliance Administrator to an Assistant Grants Compliance Administrator in the Bureau of CDBG Administration within the Department of Community & Economic Development. The Grants Compliance Administrator, currently an s11, would be downgraded to a proposed pay grade of s07 to align with the level of responsibility, autonomy and workload that the office currently needs for this vacant position. The permanent wages of this position are 60% HUD grant reimbursable and 40% General Fund funded. | | |
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15-8503
| 1 | | | Resolution | R80 Refer to Budget and Finance Committee
AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITURE OF COUNCIL FUNDS FOR AN INDEPENDENT FIVE-YEAR FINANCIAL ANALYSIS AND PROVIDING FOR THE TEMPORARY DEFERRAL OF CERTAIN CAPITAL PROJECTS PENDING COMPLETION OF SAID ANALYSIS | | |
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