April 20, 2015
Ordinance 036-2015: Second Reading. Providing for the issuance and sale of bonds in the maximum principal amount of $75,000 for the purpose of paying costs of renovating and otherwise improving the City Hall Complex;
Passed 6-0
Ordinance 037-2015: Second Reading. Providing for the issuance and sale of bonds in the maximum principal amount of $165,000 for the purpose of paying costs of renovating and otherwise improving the City’s fire station facilities;
Passed 6-0
Ordinance 038-2015: Second Reading. Providing for the issuance and sale of bonds in the maximum principal amount of $30,000 for the purpose of paying costs of acquiring motor vehicles and related equipment for use by the City’s Fire Department;
Passed 6-0
Ordinance 040-2015: Second Reading. Providing for the issuance and sale of bonds in the maximum principal amount of $300,000 for the purpose of paying costs of resurfacing and making other improvements to City surface parking areas;
Passed 6-0
Ordinance 041-2015: Second Reading. Providing for the issuance and sale of bonds in the maximum principal amount of $205,000 for the purpose of paying costs of acquiring motor vehicles and related equipment for use by the City’s Police Department;
Passed 6-0
Ordinance 042-2015: Second Reading. Providing for the issuance and sale of bonds in the maximum principal amount of $635,000 for the purpose of paying costs of acquiring motor vehicles and equipment for use in performing the functions of the City’s Department of Public Works;
Passed 6-0
Ordinance 043-2015: Second Reading. Providing for the issuance and sale of bonds in the maximum principal amount of $185,000 for the purpose of paying costs of renovating and otherwise improving the City Service Garage;
Passed 6-0
Ordinance 044-2015: Second Reading. Providing for the issuance and sale of bonds in the maximum principal amount of $315,000 for the purpose of paying costs of improving the Cedar Lee District by sidewalk, curbing, and pavement removal, constructing concrete sidewalks and medians, storm water improvements, landscaping, new curbing and pavement, providing sidewalk lighting, signage and seating, trash receptacles, bike racks and other streetscape amenities;
Passed 6-0
Ordinance 045-2015: Second Reading. Providing for the issuance and sale of bonds in the maximum principal amount of $155,000 for the purpose of paying costs of acquiring and installing computer hardware, software and related equipment for use in performing the City’s management and administrative functions;
Passed 6-0
Ordinance 046-2015: Second Reading. Providing for the issuance and sale of bonds in the maximum principal amount of $205,000 for the purpose of paying costs of installing traffic signalization and security cameras;
Passed 6-0
Ordinance 047-2015: Second Reading. Providing for the issuance and sale of bonds in the maximum principal amount of $110,000 for the purpose of paying costs of renovating and otherwise improving the City’s solid waste transfer station;
Passed 6-0
Ordinance 048-2015: Second Reading. Providing for the issuance and sale of bonds in the maximum principal amount of $4,650,000 for the purpose of refunding at a lower interest cost certain of the City’s outstanding Parking Deck Improvement General Obligation Bonds, Series 2008, dated August 5, 2008;
Passed 6-0
Resolution 051-2015: Amending Resolution No 45-1998 to authorize an amended agreement with the owners of 18101 Shelburne Road to permit a transparent fence on their existing ingress/egress easement over a portion of Tower Road;
Passed 6-0
Resolution 052-2015: Amending Resolution No. 61-1981 to decrease the interest rate of the Deferred Loan Program operated by the Housing Preservation Office from five percent (5%) to two and a half percent (2.5%);
Passed 6-0
Resolution 053-2015: Authorizing the City Manager to apply for federal Safe Routes to School funding to implement infrastructure portions of School Travel Plan recommendations;
Passed 6-0
Resolution 054-2015: Authorizing the City Manager to apply for federal Safe Routes to School funding to implement non-infrastructure portions of School Travel Plan recommendations;
Passed 6-0