Meeting Name: Cincinnati City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 10/19/2022 2:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chambers, Room 300
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202201953 11.ResolutionRESOLUTION, submitted by Vice Mayor Kearney, from Emily Smart Woerner, City Solicitor, RECOGNIZING and honoring Michele Young for her exceptional leadership as a tireless advocate, attorney, and breast cancer survivor who brought together legislators, survivors, and scientists to ensure that every Ohio woman has the right to early screening for breast cancer through the passage of Ohio House Bill 371, which requires coverage for advanced screenings and for screening decisions to be left to radiologists.PassedPass Action details Not available
202201960 12.ResolutionRESOLUTION, submitted by Vice Mayor Kearney, from Emily Smart Woerner, City Solicitor, RECOGNIZING and honoring Sherry Hughes for her exceptional leadership as a community and health advocate and as a passionate breast cancer survivor who works tirelessly to educate and raise awareness about breast cancer to everyone, including women of color, who according the American Cancer Society, are 40% more likely to die of breast cancer than other women and are twice as likely to die if they are over age 50.PassedPass Action details Not available
202201918 13.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY), submitted by Vice Mayor Kearney, from Emily Smart Woerner, City Solicitor, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to accept and appropriate a donation in an amount of up to $15,000 from the Greater Cincinnati Foundation to the City Manager’s Office General Fund non-personnel operating budget account no. 050x101x7400 for the purpose of providing resources for a two-year membership with the Government Alliance on Race and Equity; and further AUTHORIZING the Director of Finance to deposit the donated funds into General Fund revenue account no. 050x8571.Referred to Budget & Finance Committee  Action details Not available
202201938 14.MotionMOTION, submitted by Vice Mayor Kearney, WE MOVE that City Council approve the appropriations from the FY’22 carryover funds as stated in the City Manager’s October 17, 2022 “FY 2022 Carryover - Additional Recommendations” Memo with the following exception: The sum of $1,994,178 suggested for a Catalytic Neighborhood Capital Investment Program would be allocated as follows: Queen Mother’s Market Cooperative (servicing Walnut Hills, and other neighborhood groceries): $500,000. (BALANCE ON FILE IN THE CLERK’S OFFICE) (STATEMENT ATTACHED).Referred to Budget & Finance Committee  Action details Not available
202201934 15.MotionMOTION, submitted by Vice Mayor Kearney and Councilmember Parks, WE MOVE that City Council require that the $5 million from the FY’22 carryover budget allocated to the Affordable Housing Trust Fund will be deposited into Fund 439. (STATEMENT ATTACHED)Referred to Budget & Finance Committee  Action details Not available
202201945 16.MotionMOTION, submitted by Vice Mayor Kearney and Councilmember Parks, WE MOVE that City administration work with 3CDC, the Master Developer for the City of Cincinnati’s Convention Center District Development Project, to establish a minority/women developer mentorship program to augment agreed upon diversity and inclusion goals for the Convention Center District Development Project and create pathways to growth for minority and women developers. (BALANCE ON FILE IN THE CLERK’S OFFICE) (STATEMENT ATTACHED)Referred to Budget & Finance Committee  Action details Not available
202201917 17.OrdinanceORDINANCE, submitted by Councilmembers Owens and Harris, from Emily Smart Woerner, City Solicitor, MODIFYING the provisions of Chapter 914, “Unlawful Discriminatory Practices,” of the Cincinnati Municipal Code by AMENDING Section 914-1-S1, “Sex”; and ORDAINING new Section 914-1-S2, “Sexual or Reproductive Health Decisions.”Referred to Public Safety & Governance Committee  Action details Not available
202201902 18.ReportREPORT, dated 10/19/2022 submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on a communication from the State of Ohio, Division of Liquor Control, advising of a permit application for OTI LLC, DBA Old Timber Inn, 4330 Spring Grove Avenue. (#6589523, D5 D6, Transfer) [Objections: Yes]Filed  Action details Not available
202201906 19.OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/19/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to execute a Grant of Easement in favor of Market House, LLC, pursuant to which the City of Cincinnati will grant an access easement across a portion of City-owned real property in Over-the-Rhine.Referred to Budget & Finance Committee  Action details Not available
202201907 110.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/19/2022, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING the City Manager to execute a Community Reinvestment Area Tax Exemption Agreement with WDC, LLC, thereby authorizing a 10-year tax exemption for 100% of the value of improvements made to real property located at 1400 and 1408 Walnut Street, 106 and 110 E. 14th Street, and 1400 Clay Street in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati, in connection with the remodeling of 5 historic buildings into approximately 2,466 square feet of commercial space and approximately 13,746 square feet of residential space consisting of 24 residential units, at a total construction cost of approximately $3,790,500.Referred to Budget & Finance Committee  Action details Not available
202201915 111.ReportREPORT, dated 10/19/2022, submitted Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, regarding Removal of Rush Hour Parking Restrictions (Updated).Referred to Climate, Environment & Infrastructure Committee  Action details Not available
202201916 112.ReportREPORT, dated 10/19/2022, submitted Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, regarding Leading Pedestrian Intervals.Referred to Climate, Environment & Infrastructure Committee  Action details Not available
202201919 113.OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/19/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to apply for a grant in the amount of up to $500,000 from the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the Brownfields Community-Wide Assessment Grant (ALN 66.818), through the Environmental Protection Agency’s Brownfields Assessment Grant Program.Referred to Budget & Finance Committee  Action details Not available
202201920 114.ReportREPORT, dated 10/19/2022 submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on a communication from the State of Ohio, Division of Liquor Control, advising of a permit application for Parkhurst Dining LLC, DBA Atrium Market, 201 E 4th Street. (#67007340020, C1 C2, New) [Objections: None]Filed  Action details Not available
202201921 115.OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/19/2022, AMENDING Ordinance No. 0202-2022 to allow the City to provide for the defeasance of a portion of the City’s outstanding general obligation bonds.Referred to Budget & Finance Committee  Action details Not available
202201922 116.ReportREPORT, dated 10/19/2022 submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on a communication from the State of Ohio, Division of Liquor Control, advising of a permit application for G2 Coffee Lounge & Bistro LLC, 151 W 4th Street. (#2975606, D3, New) [Objections: None]Filed  Action details Not available
202201923 117.ReportREPORT, dated 10/19/2022 submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on a communication from the State of Ohio, Division of Liquor Control, advising of a permit application for Five Iron Golf Cincinnati LLC, 80 W 5th Street. (#2749488, D1 D2 D3 D6, Transfer) [Objections: None]Filed  Action details Not available
202201924 118.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/19/2022, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING the City Manager to execute a Community Reinvestment Area Tax Exemption Agreement with 2378 Park Owner, LLC, thereby authorizing a 15-year tax exemption for 100% of the value of improvements made to real property located at 2378 Park Avenue in the Walnut Hills neighborhood of Cincinnati, in connection with the remodeling of an existing building into approximately 26,078 square feet of residential space, consisting of 35 affordable residential rental units, at a total construction cost of approximately $2,362,838.Referred to Budget & Finance Committee  Action details Not available
202201885 119.ReportREPORT, dated 10/5/2022, submitted Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, regarding FY 2022 Carryover to FY 2023 Report.Approved & Filed  Action details Not available
202201888 120.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/5/2022, AUTHORIZING the transfer of the sum of $1,624,471 from the unappropriated surplus of General Fund 050 to the unappropriated surplus of Working Capital Reserve Fund 754 for the purpose of increasing the City’s working capital reserve; AUTHORIZING the transfer of the sum of $17,609,147 from the unappropriated surplus of General Fund 050 to balance sheet reserve account no. 050x2585, “Economic Downturn Reserve,” for the purpose of increasing the City’s emergency reserve; AUTHORIZING the transfer of the sum of $2,830,482 from the unappropriated surplus of General Fund 050 to balance sheet reserve account no. 050x2580, “Reserve for Weather Events, Other Emergency and One-Time Needs,” for the purpose of providing resources for unanticipated emergencies including those caused by unusual weather events, in order to increase the City’s reserve; ESTABLISHING new capital improvement program project account no. 980x162x231645, “Affordable Housing Trust Funding - GF CO,” for the purpose of providing resources for a Passed EmergencyPass Action details Not available
202201888 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/5/2022, AUTHORIZING the transfer of the sum of $1,624,471 from the unappropriated surplus of General Fund 050 to the unappropriated surplus of Working Capital Reserve Fund 754 for the purpose of increasing the City’s working capital reserve; AUTHORIZING the transfer of the sum of $17,609,147 from the unappropriated surplus of General Fund 050 to balance sheet reserve account no. 050x2585, “Economic Downturn Reserve,” for the purpose of increasing the City’s emergency reserve; AUTHORIZING the transfer of the sum of $2,830,482 from the unappropriated surplus of General Fund 050 to balance sheet reserve account no. 050x2580, “Reserve for Weather Events, Other Emergency and One-Time Needs,” for the purpose of providing resources for unanticipated emergencies including those caused by unusual weather events, in order to increase the City’s reserve; ESTABLISHING new capital improvement program project account no. 980x162x231645, “Affordable Housing Trust Funding - GF CO,” for the purpose of providing resources for a Emergency clause to remainPass Action details Not available
202201888 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/5/2022, AUTHORIZING the transfer of the sum of $1,624,471 from the unappropriated surplus of General Fund 050 to the unappropriated surplus of Working Capital Reserve Fund 754 for the purpose of increasing the City’s working capital reserve; AUTHORIZING the transfer of the sum of $17,609,147 from the unappropriated surplus of General Fund 050 to balance sheet reserve account no. 050x2585, “Economic Downturn Reserve,” for the purpose of increasing the City’s emergency reserve; AUTHORIZING the transfer of the sum of $2,830,482 from the unappropriated surplus of General Fund 050 to balance sheet reserve account no. 050x2580, “Reserve for Weather Events, Other Emergency and One-Time Needs,” for the purpose of providing resources for unanticipated emergencies including those caused by unusual weather events, in order to increase the City’s reserve; ESTABLISHING new capital improvement program project account no. 980x162x231645, “Affordable Housing Trust Funding - GF CO,” for the purpose of providing resources for a Suspension of the three readingsPass Action details Not available
202201895 121.OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/12/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to accept and appropriate a grant of up to $29,779 from the Ohio Urban Transit Program awarded by the Ohio Department of Transportation to the Streetcar Operations Fund non-personnel operating budget account no. 455x236x7200 for the purpose of providing resources for preventative maintenance on the streetcar system; and AUTHORIZING the Director of Finance to deposit the grant resources into Special Revenue Fund 455, “Streetcar Operations” revenue account no. 8534.PassedPass Action details Not available
202201895 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/12/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to accept and appropriate a grant of up to $29,779 from the Ohio Urban Transit Program awarded by the Ohio Department of Transportation to the Streetcar Operations Fund non-personnel operating budget account no. 455x236x7200 for the purpose of providing resources for preventative maintenance on the streetcar system; and AUTHORIZING the Director of Finance to deposit the grant resources into Special Revenue Fund 455, “Streetcar Operations” revenue account no. 8534.Suspension of the three readingsPass Action details Not available
202201896 122.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/12/2022, Authorizing a payment of $33,800 to the Personnel Research and Development Corporation dba PRADCO from the Cincinnati Police Department (“CPD”) General Fund non-personnel operating budget account no. 050x227x4200x7289 as a moral obligation for psychological services provided to police recruits from May 2022 to June 2022; AUTHORIZING a payment of $16,824 to Axon Enterprise, Inc. from the CPD General Fund non-personnel operating budget account no. 050x222x1710x7289 as a moral obligation for outstanding charges for the annual assurance plan related to CPD’s body-worn camera systems; and AUTHORIZING a payment of $6,307 to Cincinnati State Technical and Community College from the CPD General Fund non-personnel operating budget account no. 050x226x3310x7289 as a moral obligation for CPR recertification training provided to 901 CPD officers between December 2021 and April 2022.Passed EmergencyPass Action details Not available
202201896 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/12/2022, Authorizing a payment of $33,800 to the Personnel Research and Development Corporation dba PRADCO from the Cincinnati Police Department (“CPD”) General Fund non-personnel operating budget account no. 050x227x4200x7289 as a moral obligation for psychological services provided to police recruits from May 2022 to June 2022; AUTHORIZING a payment of $16,824 to Axon Enterprise, Inc. from the CPD General Fund non-personnel operating budget account no. 050x222x1710x7289 as a moral obligation for outstanding charges for the annual assurance plan related to CPD’s body-worn camera systems; and AUTHORIZING a payment of $6,307 to Cincinnati State Technical and Community College from the CPD General Fund non-personnel operating budget account no. 050x226x3310x7289 as a moral obligation for CPR recertification training provided to 901 CPD officers between December 2021 and April 2022.Emergency clause to remainPass Action details Not available
202201896 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/12/2022, Authorizing a payment of $33,800 to the Personnel Research and Development Corporation dba PRADCO from the Cincinnati Police Department (“CPD”) General Fund non-personnel operating budget account no. 050x227x4200x7289 as a moral obligation for psychological services provided to police recruits from May 2022 to June 2022; AUTHORIZING a payment of $16,824 to Axon Enterprise, Inc. from the CPD General Fund non-personnel operating budget account no. 050x222x1710x7289 as a moral obligation for outstanding charges for the annual assurance plan related to CPD’s body-worn camera systems; and AUTHORIZING a payment of $6,307 to Cincinnati State Technical and Community College from the CPD General Fund non-personnel operating budget account no. 050x226x3310x7289 as a moral obligation for CPR recertification training provided to 901 CPD officers between December 2021 and April 2022.Suspension of the three readingsPass Action details Not available
202201897 123.OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/12/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to accept an in-kind donation of a marker from The Lafayette Trail, Inc. valued at approximately $1,550 for the purpose of installing the marker on City Park property in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the Marquis de Lafayette’s visit to Cincinnati on May 19, 1825; and AUTHORIZING the City Manager to execute a donation agreement with The Lafayette Trail, Inc. to accept the marker.PassedPass Action details Not available
202201897 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/12/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to accept an in-kind donation of a marker from The Lafayette Trail, Inc. valued at approximately $1,550 for the purpose of installing the marker on City Park property in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the Marquis de Lafayette’s visit to Cincinnati on May 19, 1825; and AUTHORIZING the City Manager to execute a donation agreement with The Lafayette Trail, Inc. to accept the marker.Suspension of the three readingsPass Action details Not available
202201898 124.OrdinanceORDINANCE, submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/12/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to accept and appropriate a donation in the amount of $1,000 from the Mt. Washington Community Council for the purpose of hosting community events in the Mt. Washington Recreation Center service area; and AUTHORIZING the Finance Director to deposit the donated funds into Fund 319, “Contributions for Recreation Purposes,” revenue account no. 319x8571.PassedPass Action details Not available
202201898 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE, submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/12/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to accept and appropriate a donation in the amount of $1,000 from the Mt. Washington Community Council for the purpose of hosting community events in the Mt. Washington Recreation Center service area; and AUTHORIZING the Finance Director to deposit the donated funds into Fund 319, “Contributions for Recreation Purposes,” revenue account no. 319x8571.Suspension of the three readingsPass Action details Not available
202201899 125.OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/12/2022, AUTHORIZING the transfer and appropriation of the sum of $45,000 from the unappropriated surplus of Madisonville Equivalent Fund 498 to the Department of Transportation and Engineering Madisonville Equivalent Fund non-personnel operating budget account no. 498x232x7200 the purpose of providing resources for a traffic study, which will determine appropriate improvements to promote pedestrian safety and access within the study area of Madison Road between Medpace Way and Camargo Road in the Madisonville neighborhood; and DECLARING the related expenditures from non-personnel operating budget account no. 498x232x7200 to constitute a “Public Infrastructure Improvement” (as defined by Section 5709.40(A)(8) of the Ohio Revised Code), that will benefit and/or serve the District 19 - Madisonville Incentive District, subject to compliance with ORC Sections 5709.40 through 5709.43.PassedPass Action details Not available
202201899 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/12/2022, AUTHORIZING the transfer and appropriation of the sum of $45,000 from the unappropriated surplus of Madisonville Equivalent Fund 498 to the Department of Transportation and Engineering Madisonville Equivalent Fund non-personnel operating budget account no. 498x232x7200 the purpose of providing resources for a traffic study, which will determine appropriate improvements to promote pedestrian safety and access within the study area of Madison Road between Medpace Way and Camargo Road in the Madisonville neighborhood; and DECLARING the related expenditures from non-personnel operating budget account no. 498x232x7200 to constitute a “Public Infrastructure Improvement” (as defined by Section 5709.40(A)(8) of the Ohio Revised Code), that will benefit and/or serve the District 19 - Madisonville Incentive District, subject to compliance with ORC Sections 5709.40 through 5709.43.Suspension of the three readingsPass Action details Not available
202201900 126.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/12/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to accept and appropriate a donation of $4,000 from the University of Cincinnati to existing capital improvement program project account no. 980x232x222313, “Neighborhood Gateways/Greenways Imprvmnt,” for the purpose of providing resources for the design, fabrication, and installation of four new identification signs connecting the Ohio Avenue Steps to the Paw Paw Alley Steps between Ohio Avenue, Van Lear Alley, and Vine Street.Passed EmergencyPass Action details Not available
202201900 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/12/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to accept and appropriate a donation of $4,000 from the University of Cincinnati to existing capital improvement program project account no. 980x232x222313, “Neighborhood Gateways/Greenways Imprvmnt,” for the purpose of providing resources for the design, fabrication, and installation of four new identification signs connecting the Ohio Avenue Steps to the Paw Paw Alley Steps between Ohio Avenue, Van Lear Alley, and Vine Street.Emergency clause to remainPass Action details Not available
202201900 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/12/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to accept and appropriate a donation of $4,000 from the University of Cincinnati to existing capital improvement program project account no. 980x232x222313, “Neighborhood Gateways/Greenways Imprvmnt,” for the purpose of providing resources for the design, fabrication, and installation of four new identification signs connecting the Ohio Avenue Steps to the Paw Paw Alley Steps between Ohio Avenue, Van Lear Alley, and Vine Street.Suspension of the three readingsPass Action details Not available
202201913 127.MotionMOTION, submitted by Councilmember Harris, WE MOVE that the City Administration allocate $15,000 for the 2023 Housing Solutions Summit and $15,000 for a Black Developers Conference from one-time budget contingencies, the final adjustment ordinance, or any other funds the administration finds appropriate. (STATEMENT ATTACHED)AdoptedPass Action details Not available
202201914 128.MotionMOTION (AMENDED), dated 10/05/2022, submitted by Vice Mayor Kearney and Councilmember Johnson, WE MOVE that the administration prepare a REPORT on the Hamilton County Court’s “Housing Docket” to determine if disparate treatment exists for property owners according to the demographic factors of race, gender, age or zip code. The REPORT is to include available data from the past five (5) years on race, gender, age, address, and zip code for the following: 1. Citations issued by the City’s Department of Building & Inspections for housing code violations. 2. Housing code violations penalties added to the property owner’s property tax. 3. Housing code violation penalties that resulted in foreclosure. 4. Housing code violation cases referred to the Hamilton County Court’s “Housing Docket”. 5. Actions taken on defendant-property owners in the Hamilton Cunty Court on the “housing docket” involving any of the following: a. Issuance of electronic monitoring devices (“ankle bracelets”). b. Jail time. c. Transfer of title from the defendant-property owner to another owner or entity 1) The name oAdoptedPass Action details Not available
202201892 129.MotionMOTION, submitted by Councilmembers Keating and Johnson, WE MOVE that the administration provide a report before the end of 2022 providing an update of the partnership between the City of Cincinnati and University of Cincinnati. The last presentation was May 17, 2022, since that date, a new school year has begun with record enrollment and a new City Manager is in place. (BALANCE ON FILE IN THE CLERK’S OFFICE).AdoptedPass Action details Not available
202201875 130.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/5/2022, MODIFYING the salary range schedule for the classification of Sign Painter by amending Section 620 of Division 1, Chapter 307 of the Cincinnati Municipal Code, in order to ensure that the new salary range is consistent with the level of responsibility of this position and competitive with similar positions across internal and external job markets.Passed EmergencyPass Action details Not available
202201875 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/5/2022, MODIFYING the salary range schedule for the classification of Sign Painter by amending Section 620 of Division 1, Chapter 307 of the Cincinnati Municipal Code, in order to ensure that the new salary range is consistent with the level of responsibility of this position and competitive with similar positions across internal and external job markets.Emergency clause to remainPass Action details Not available
202201875 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 10/5/2022, MODIFYING the salary range schedule for the classification of Sign Painter by amending Section 620 of Division 1, Chapter 307 of the Cincinnati Municipal Code, in order to ensure that the new salary range is consistent with the level of responsibility of this position and competitive with similar positions across internal and external job markets.Suspension of the three readingsPass Action details Not available
202201976 131.MotionMOTION, submitted by Councilmembers Landsman, Harris, Owens, Cramerding and Jeffreys, WE HEREBY MOVE that the remaining FY 2022 Carryover funds of $7,294,178 be allocated as followed, after taking into consideration the requested recommendations from Administration: Department of Transportation and Engineering - Pedestrian Safety Program $2,500,000; Department of Recreation $1,000,000; Department of Parks $1,000,000; Department of Community and Economic Development - Catalytic Neighborhood Capital Investment Program $2,500,000; Safe and Clean Fund $294,178; and City Manager’s Recommendation Neighborhood Support Program $104,000 (from Reserves for Operating Budget Contingency Account).Referred to Budget & Finance Committee  Action details Not available