Meeting Name: Healthy Neighborhoods Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 10/31/2023 12:30 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chambers, Room 300
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202302291 21.PresentationPRESENTATION, submitted by Vice Mayor Kearney from Emily Hunt, Owner of Busy Being Kids Yoga titled, The Being Project Social Emotional Learning.Filed  Action details Not available
202302282 22.PresentationPRESENTATION, submitted by Vice Mayor Kearney from Candice Crear Founder & CEO, titled From Fatherless to Fearless.Filed  Action details Not available
202302285 23.PresentationPRESENTATION, submitted by Vice Mayor Kearney from Latisha Owens, Founder & President, Guiding Light Mentoring, titled Guiding Light Mentoring Looking Toward a Brighter Future.Filed  Action details Not available
202302283 24.PresentationPRESENTATION, submitted by Vice Mayor Kearney from Colleen McSwiggin, Executive Director, Recycler -in-Chief, tilted Cincinnati Recycling & Reuse Hub.Filed  Action details Not available
202301084 25.PresentationPRESENTATION, submitted by Vice Mayor Kearney from Greg Pipkins, Co-Founder & CEO, Kept House Estate Sales Company titled, Kept House Estate Sales Company The thoughtful estate sales company.Filed  Action details Not available
202302162 16.MotionMOTION, submitted by Mayor Aftab Pureval, Vice Mayor Kearney and Councilmembers Johnson, Parks and Harris, WE MOVE that the administration rename The Office of Human Relations to The Office of Equity and realign its missions. That mission and office should include the following: 1. Focusing on and prioritizing closing the racial wealth gap in The City of Cincinnati. (BALANCE ON FILE IN THE CLERK’S OFFICE) (STATEMENT ATTACHED).Adopt  Action details Not available
202300324 17.MotionMOTION (AMENDED), submitted by Vice Mayor Kearney and Councilmembers Parks and Walsh, WE MOVE that the City Administration establish a report on options of the creation of a bonding program for MBE and WBE contractors who have proven themselves with the City through previous project completions in order to overcome one of the major barriers to equitable opportunities. The City Administration should consider self-bonding, working with bonding agencies and/or co-signing for first-time bonds when the MBE and WBE company meets the City’s pre-determined qualifications such as successfully completing projects for the City totaling at least $1 million and limiting the upper end of our bonding threshold. Successful completion of projections should be clearly defined as approval by the City Manager’s Office. WE FURTHER MOVE that City Council receive a report at quarterly on MBEs and WBEs that have participated in the City’s bonding program, and the status of the projects, in order to assess the efficacy of the City’s bonding program. (STATEMENT ATTACHED)Adopt  Action details Not available
202302196 18.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY), submitted by Vice Mayor Kearney, from Emily Smart Woerner, City Solicitor, DECLARING that the crosswalk across Warsaw Avenue at the intersection of McPherson Avenue in the East Price Hill neighborhood shall hereby receive the honorary, secondary name of “Ventura Navarro Crossing” in honor of Federico Ventura Navarro who was hit by a car while crossing Warsaw Avenue, as a reminder of the necessity to know and observe road and traffic regulations, and in recognition of his contributions as a business owner to the Cincinnati community.Recommend Passage Emergency  Action details Not available
202302207 19.OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by Mayor Aftab Pureval, on 10/18/2023, MODIFYING the provisions of Chapter 1117, “Housing Code,” of the Cincinnati Municipal Code by AMENDING Section 1117-53, “Vacant Lots,” of the Cincinnati Municipal Code to provide those City officials charged with enforcement of the health code, building and housing codes, and quality of life regulations with additional tools to address nuisance conditions associated with illegal dumping and protect the public health, safety, and welfare.Held  Action details Not available
202302209 110.OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by Mayor Aftab Pureval, on 10/18/2023, MODIFYING the provisions of Title VII, “General Regulations,” of the Cincinnati Municipal Code by AMENDING Section 729-7, “Setting Out Containers,” to ensure the clean and safe storage of garbage containers and dumpsters throughout Cincinnati.Held  Action details Not available
202302212 111.OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by Mayor Aftab Pureval, on 10/18/2023, ORDAINING new Section 729-31, “Impoundment of Motor Vehicles Used to Facilitate Illegal Dumping,” of Chapter 729, “Waste Disposal,” of the Cincinnati Municipal Code; MODIFYING the provisions of Chapter 513, “Impoundment of Motor Vehicles,” of the Cincinnati Municipal Code by AMENDING Section 513-1, “Impoundment of Motor Vehicles,” Section 513-5, “Notice of Impoundment,” Section 513-7, “Impounding Fees,” Section 513-9, “Appeal Procedure,” and Section 513-11, “Sales of Impounded Vehicles”; MODIFYING the provisions of Chapter 515, “Parking Infractions; Collections Procedure,” of the Cincinnati Municipal Code by AMENDING Section 515-9, “Impoundment and Immobilization”; and MODIFYING the provisions of Chapter 729, “Waste Disposal,” of the Cincinnati Municipal Code by AMENDING Section 729-30, “Dumping Prohibited,” to permit impoundment of vehicles used to facilitate illegal dumping and to conform the Cincinnati Municipal Code to the policies and procedures of the City with respect to parking violations.Held  Action details Not available
202201723 112.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY), submitted by Vice Mayor Kearney, from Emily Smart Woerner, Interim City Solicitor, ESTABLISHING the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility Task Force (“Task Force”), a joint effort of the City of Cincinnati’s Office of Human Relations and Office of Aging and Accessibility, whose mission shall be to make recommendations to the Mayor, Council, and the City Manager regarding the development of a City policy on diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility; and DETERMINING that the goal of the Task Force shall be to recommend policy initiatives to the Mayor and Council to cultivate a diverse, inclusive, and a accessible community by ensuring equitable opportunities for all community members, whereby all community members can fully and effectively access City services, influence City policy, and feel a sense of belonging and safety, and to make specific recommendations to the City Manager for methods by which to accomplish the policy initiatives to cultivate a diverse, inclusive, and accessible community.indefinite postponement  Action details Not available
202302299 113.PresentationPRESENTATION submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, dated 10/31/2023, regarding the Place-Based Initiatives.Filed  Action details Not available