Meeting Name: Budget and Finance Committee Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 4/25/2022 1:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chambers, Room 300
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202201032 11.MotionMOTION, (AMENDED) submitted by Councilmembers Landsman, Harris, Cramerding, Owens, Johnson, Jeffreys, Parks and Vice Mayor Kearney, WE MOVE that the City administration prepare a Fiscal Year 2023 Recommended General Fund Operating Budget which respects the following policy guidelines and priorities: 1. The Fiscal Year 2023 General Fund Operating Budget must be balanced. While continuing to strive to have a structurally balanced budget, the fiscal impacts of ongoing State cuts to the Local Government Fund, and revenue losses stemming from the pandemic, the use of one-time sources must be used to balance in Fiscal Year 2023.Adopt  Action details Not available
202200963 12.ReportREPORT, dated 4/20/2022, submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, regarding Department of Finance Report for the Month Ended February 28, 2022Approve & File  Action details Not available
202201020 13.OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 4/20/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to execute a Property Exchange Agreement with Experimental Holdings, Inc. for the exchange of real property generally located between Walworth Avenue and Columbia Parkway in the Columbia Tusculum neighborhood.Recommend Passage  Action details Video Video
202201021 14.OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 4/20/2022, Authorizing the City manager to execute a Lease Agreement with Mutual Dance Theatre and Arts Centers pursuant to which Mutual Dance Theatre and Arts Centers will lease the College Hill Town Hall located at 1805 Larch Avenue in the College Hill neighborhood for up to 10 years.Recommend Passage  Action details Video Video
202201033 15.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 4/20/2022, PROVIDING for the issuance of bonds, or notes in anticipation of such bonds, by the City of Cincinnati, Ohio in the principal amount of not to exceed $10,255,000 for the purpose of financing energy conservation measures.Recommend Passage Emergency  Action details Video Video
202201040 16.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 4/20/2022, ESTABLISHING new capital improvement program project account no. 980x255x222534, “City Facility Lighting and Solar Improvements,” for the purpose of providing resources to install LED lighting, solar, and roofing improvements at City facilities; AUTHORIZING the transfer and appropriation the sum of $10,255,000 from the unappropriated surplus of Energy Conservation Bonds Fund 817 to newly established capital improvement program project account no. 980x255x222534, “City Facility Lighting and Solar Improvements”; and AUTHORIZING the City Manager to enter into an agreement with McKinstry Essention, LLC to provide LED lighting, solar, and roofing improvements at City facilities.Recommend Passage Emergency  Action details Video Video
202200613 17.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 4/6/2022, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING the City Manager to execute a Community Reinvestment Area Tax Exemption Agreement (LEED or Living Building Challenge) with Fourth and Pike Apartments, LLC, thereby authorizing a 15-year tax exemption for 100% of the value of improvements made to real property located at 516 E. 4th Street in the Central Business District of Cincinnati, in connection with the remodeling of an existing building into approximately 45,000 square feet of residential space, consisting of approximately 29 residential rental units, and approximately 1,700 square feet of commercial space, which remodeling shall be completed in compliance with Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Silver, Gold or Platinum standards or Living Building Challenge standards, at a total remodeling cost of approximately $18,000,000.Held  Action details Video Video