CouncilWatch: Cincinnati City Council Report for June 23, 2010
Mayor Mallory presided. Council member Monzel was excused.
In Council action:
- City Manager Milton Dohoney introduced the City’s new Finance Director, Mr. Reginald Zano.
- Sent to Budget & Finance committee an ordinance to appropriate to public use the property required for the improvement of the Waldvogel Viaduct replacement project.
- Sent to Budget & Finance committee an ordinance for a Restaurant Lease Agreement with MLH Cincinnati USA LLC for the property designated as Lot 20E on the plat of The Banks Phase V, which property is currently not needed and during the term of the Lease is not likely to be needed for any municipal purpose.
- Sent to Budget & Finance committee an ordinance for a grant of $10,000 from Liberty Mutual to provide funding for the “All American Birthday Party” which is the City’s Fourth of July celebration on July 4.
- Sent to Budget & Finance committee an ordinance for a grant of $350,000 from the US Dept. of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services to fund development of a program to institutionalize problem-solving within all ranks and sections of the the Cincinnati Police Department utilizing the Stratified Problem-Solving model.
- Sent to Budget & Finance an ordinance for a grant from the Department of Justice for $625,000 for acquisition of equipment for upgrades to the 800 MHz Safety Radio System.
- Sent to Budget & Finance committee an ordinance for a Construction and Funding Agreement with Washington Park Restoration LLC for redevelopment of Washington Park.
- Sent to City Planning Commission and Budget & Finance committee an ordinance for the sale of unnamed alleys between Providence Street and Central Parkway.
- Sent to City Planning Commission and Budget & Finance committee an ordinance for the sale of surplus City-owned property bounded by Central Parkway, Colerain Ave., Bates Ave. and Sassafras Street to the State of Ohio for the reconstruction of I-75.
- Sent to Public Safety committee an ordinance for terms and conditions for the presentation of “Equinox Cincinnati” by the Greater Cincinnati Gay Chamber of Commerce on Fifth Street from Vine to Walnut beginning at 6 a.m. on Sunday, July 4 and ending at 2 a.m. on Monday, July 5.
- Filed a memo from Mayor Mallory appointing Vice Mayor Roxanne Qualls chair of the Budget & Finance committee.
- Passed a resolution expressing Council’s intent to work cooperatively with Hamilton County officials to create a County Land Reutilization Corporation to address the problems of vacancy, abandonment and blight, and provide additional tools for responsible economic and housing development in the region.
- Passed an ordinance to amend the Municipal Code to require residence in the City of any City officers holding titles of City Manager, Assistant City Manager or Director.
- Approved and filed a report regarding Cincinnati Bicycle Transportation Plan.
- Adopted a motion directing the administration to research and report to the Quality of Life committee on the feasibility of the City adopting the Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financial model giving townships and municipalities in Ohio the authority to expand upon traditional land-secured municipal finance means to offer funding to property owners for installing solar systems and making energy efficiency improvements.
- Approved and filed a report regarding enhanced recycling.
- Passed an ordinance for a permit for a press event hosted by the Cincinnati USA Convention & Visitors Bureau on June 24 from 1:15 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. and allowing sound amplification on Fountain Square.
- Passed an ordinance authorizing implementation of a Downtown Mobile Food and Beverage Vendor Pilot Program beginning June 28, 2010 and continuing until June 27, 2011.