Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 10/3/2018 7:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chambers
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Minutes Minutes  
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15-2509 1  MinutesAugust 15, 2018 City Council Meeting Minutes   Action details Not available
15-2549 1  MinutesSeptember 19, 2018 City Council Contract Approval Meeting Minutes   Action details Not available
15-2573 1  AppointmentWendy Escarfullery Human Relations Commission 10/25/2019 approvedPass Action details Video Video
15-2555 1  ResolutionR115 Authorizes encroachment for trash and recycling bins at Turner & 6th, Turner & 7th, Turner & 8th, Tilghman & 6th and Turner between 6th and 8th approvedPass Action details Video Video
15-2563 1  ResolutionR116 Requests the State House and Senate implement the Fair Funding Formula approvedPass Action details Video Video
15-2562 1  ResolutionR117 Recommends the State House and Senate Adopt Representative Patty Kim’s HB1520 of 2017 raising the minimum wage incrementally to $15 by 2024approvedPass Action details Video Video
15-2561 1  ResolutionR118 Recommends the State House and Senate Implement Paid Family and Medical LeaveapprovedPass Action details Video Video
15-2569 1  OrdinanceBill 65 Amending the 2018 Capital Fund Budget by transferring Two Thousand Eight Hundred Thirty-Seven Dollars and Eighty-One Cents ($2,837.81) from completed Capital Projects including Keck Park Improvements, Jackson Street Community Park Development, WPA Structures and Jordan Park Playground to Capital Project 1905 City-wide Parks and Playgrounds for the repair to the wall in Trexler Park at the Springhouse Cabin.   Action details Video Video
15-2570 1  OrdinanceBill 66 Amending the Business Regulation and Taxation Code of the Codified Ordinances by adding Article 401.02, Processing Fees for Returned Checks; setting the fee at Forty ($40) Dollars and Eighty ($80) for each subsequent returned check during any eighteen (18) month period.   Action details Video Video
15-2574 1  OrdinanceBill 67 Amending the 2018 Solid Waste Fund Budget by transferring Seventy-Four Thousand Six Hundred Sixty-Six ($74,666) Dollars from the Unappropriated Balance for services provided by the Lehigh County Humane Society during 2017.   Action details Video Video
15-2575 1  OrdinanceBill 68 Amending the 2018 General Fund Budget to provide for a supplemental appropriation of Four Thousand Twenty-Five ($4,025) Dollars from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Office of the Attorney General to the City of Allentown to be used to purchase one set of antennae and ten individually programmed radio transmitters bracelets for Project LifeSaver Clients.   Action details Video Video
15-2571 1  OrdinanceBill 69 Amending the Civil Service Board Rules for Police Officers by allowing the application fee to be refunded to the applicant only if the applicant provides the Human Resources Department with written verification that he or she is a member of the military and due to the performance of a duty in the military is unable to participate in an examination or test provided the verification is received by the Human Resources Department prior to the administration of the examination or test; correcting the spelling of "Marshal;” changing the minimum requirement for Fire Marshal from 7 years to 5 years; and adding a new policy governing the experience required for the position of Captain - an applicant for the position of Captain shall have a minimum of five years of experience as a Sergeant in his or her respective grade in the Allentown Police Department and twelve (12) years of service with the Allentown Police Department.    Action details Video Video
15-2572 1  OrdinanceBill 70 Committee of Whole, Forwarded Favorably Amending Article 121.05 City Registered Vehicles, by changing the word sedan to the word vehicles in two places; granting the Mayor authority to designate exceptions to the marked vehicle requirement; changing the number of vehicles permitted to be taken home from 13 to 30; providing for the appropriate marking of fire vehicles; requiring appropriate compliance with IRS regulations; deleting section C. 4, that states vehicles can not be taken home if you are simply on call; requiring a report to be submitted at budget time detailing the cost of the city fleet rather than placing the costs in a fund; and making other clarifications.    Action details Video Video