15-1789
| 1 | | | Appointment | Memo from Mayor Pawlowski regarding Re/Appointments to the Authorities, Boards, and Commissions:
Name Authority/Board/Commission Term to Expire
Dan Diaz Arts Commission 01/02/2022
John Hofman Electricians Examining Board 04/01/2019
Jessenia Dominguez Human Relations Commission 01/25/2019
Dan Diaz is an employee in the Community and Economic Development Department. He will be replacing Bernadette DeBias. John Hoffman is a reappointment to the Electricians Examining Board. Jessenia Dominquez will replace Eugene McDuffie who resigned from the Human Relations Commission. | approved | Pass |
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15-1802
| 1 | | | Appointment | Memo from Mayor Pawlowski regarding Appointment - Human Relations Commission (Vinnie Tyrone Steiner)
Name Authority/Board/Commission Term To Expire
Vinnie Tyrone Steiner Human Relations Commission 01/01/2018 | approved | Pass |
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15-1808
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Bill 52 Request to vote on it this evening
Amending the Codified Ordinance Part VII, General Offenses Code, Article 715, Nuisance Abatement by revising the Nuisance Abatement Board of Appeals to allow for alternates, and Section 715.07 by extending the amount of time in which an appeal hearing is to be scheduled and modifications to the appeal process. | approved | Pass |
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15-1797
| 1 | | | Resolution | R154
Police Officer Appointment | approved | Pass |
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15-1798
| 1 | | | Resolution | R155
Authorizes the hiring of an attorney to review the Mayor’s conduct and consider taking certain actions involving filing ethics complaints, launching an investigation, petitioning the Governor to remove the Mayor from office and recommending changes to state law relating to elected officials under criminal investigation and indictment. | approved | Pass |
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15-1796
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Bill 51 Budget and Finance, Recommended Favorably
Amending the 2017 Equipment Fund by appropriating the remaining balance of the 2015 short term loan funding in the amount of Six Hundred Eighty-Six Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety-One Dollars and Eighty-Seven Cents ($686,791.87) for IT and Police Projects. The bill allocates funds for Information Technology and the Police Department for the purchase of in-car cameras, body cameras, additional city-side cameras and a records management system. IT plans to purchase a voiceover phone system, archive system and replace network switches and other computer equipment.
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