Meeting Name: Cincinnati City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 5/11/2022 2:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chambers, Room 300
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202201152 11.ResolutionRESOLUTION, submitted by Mayor Aftab Pureval, from Andrew W. Garth, City Solicitor, RECOGNIZING the month of May 2022 as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in Cincinnati.PassedPass Action details Not available
202201176 12.MotionMOTION, submitted the Mayor Aftab Pureval, Vice Mayor Kearney, Councilmembers Parks, Cramerding, Johnson, Harris, Keating, Jeffreys, Landsman and Owens, WE MOVE that the Clerk of Council be registered with the State of Ohio, Office of the Attorney General as the public records training designee representing the Mayor and Members of Council for the 2022-2024 term. (STATEMENT ATTACHED)AdoptedPass Action details Not available
202201174 13.ResolutionRESOLUTION, submitted by Vice Mayor Kearney from Andrew Garth, City Solicitor, RECOGNIZING and honoring Amy Thompson for her outstanding leadership and her many contributions to the Cincinnati community, including her leadership roles with Camp Joy, the American Camp Association, the Green Umbrella, the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber, the Cincinnati Youth Collaborative, the Valley View Foundation, and the Cincinnati YMCA.PassedPass Action details Not available
202201182 14.ResolutionRESOLUTION, submitted by Councilmember Landsman from Andrew Garth, City Solicitor, RECOGNIZING May 17, 2022 as Imagination Library Book Day in the City of Cincinnati in honor of the Hamilton County Millionth Book Celebration, which marks the distribution of one million free books and engagement with children under the age of five throughout Cincinnati and Hamilton County to promote child literacy and development.PassedPass Action details Not available
202201160 15.CommunicationCOMMUNICATION, submitted by Councilmember Cramerding, from William E. Moller, Chair of Cincinnati Retirement System, regarding the unanimously approved motion making a recommendation to the Mayor and City Council to increase the Employer Contribution rate from 16.25% of pensionable payroll to 16.75% of pensionable payroll.Referred to Budget & Finance Committee  Action details Not available
202201135 16.ReportREPORT, dated 5/11/2022, submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, regarding Special Event Permit Application for Ault Park 4th of July Fireworks.Filed  Action details Not available
202201139 17.ReportREPORT, dated 5/11/2022 submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on a communication from the State of Ohio, Division of Liquor Control, advising of a permit application for Monk Foods LLC, 28 W. Court Street. (#59519950005, D5J, New) [Objections: None]Filed  Action details Not available
202201140 18.ReportREPORT, dated 5/11/2022 submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on a communication from the State of Ohio, Division of Liquor Control, advising of a permit application for Action Tank USA, 123 E. McMicken Avenue. (#0050123, D5J, New) [Objections: None]Filed  Action details Not available
202201142 19.ReportREPORT, dated 5/11/2022, submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, regarding pedestrian safety and speeding citations. (SEE DOC. #202200502)Filed  Action details Not available
202201141 110.ReportREPORT, dated 5/11/2022 submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on a communication from the State of Ohio, Division of Liquor Control, advising of a permit application for Theater Showpiece LLC, 3021-25 Madison Road. (#8912480, D1 D2 D3 D3A D6, Transfer) [Objections: None]Filed  Action details Not available
202201143 111.ReportREPORT, dated 5/11/2022 submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on a communication from the State of Ohio, Division of Liquor Control, advising of a permit application for Nolia Kitchen LLC, 1405 Clay Street. (#6431405, D5J D6, Transfer) [Objections: None]Filed  Action details Not available
202201144 112.ReportREPORT, dated 5/11/2022 submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on a communication from the State of Ohio, Division of Liquor Control, advising of a permit application for Dusmesh Restaurant LLC, DBA Dusmesh Restaurant, 944 Ludlow Avenue. (#2344188, D1 D2, New) [Objections: Yes]Filed  Action details Not available
202201145 113.ReportREPORT, dated 5/11/2022 submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on a communication from the State of Ohio, Division of Liquor Control, advising of a permit application for Kuertz Brothers LLC, DBA Crows Nest, 4522-44 W. Eighth Street. (#4840506, D5 D6, Transfer) [Objections: None]Filed  Action details Not available
202201146 114.ReportREPORT, dated 5/11/2022, submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, regarding the 2018 Green Cincinnati Plan Status Update. (SEE DOC. #202200330)Referred to Climate, Environment & Infrastructure Committee  Action details Not available
202201153 115.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/11/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to execute and implement the labor management agreement between the City of Cincinnati and the Cincinnati Building Trades Council, the updated terms of which are reflected in the summary attached hereto.Referred to Budget & Finance Committee  Action details Not available
202201154 116.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/11/2022, Authorizing the payment of $69,530.63 from the capital improvement program project account no. 980x203x0000x7671x192009, “Tom Jones Commons,” and $5,873.37 from capital improvement program project account no. 980x203x0000x7671x212000, “Park Infrastructure Rehabilitation,” as a moral obligation to PRUS Construction for services provided to the City related to the Tom Jones Commons project in Eden Park.Referred to Budget & Finance Committee  Action details Not available
202201157 117.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/11/2022, AMENDING Ordinance No. 227-2006 to correct the legal description attached thereto and REAUTHORIZING the City Manager to vacate and sell the public right-of-way in the Avondale neighborhood designated as Dolores Alley to the Hamilton County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board, the successor county instrumentality and agency of the Hamilton County Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Board, to carry out the transaction as originally intended by Ordinance No 227-2006.Referred to Budget & Finance Committee  Action details Not available
202201158 118.OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/11/2022, AUTHORIZING certain signage and street-level improvements to the building located at 50 W. 5th Street in the Central Business District NOTWITHSTANDING the provisions of Section 1411-21, “Ground Floor Transparency,” and Section 1411-39, “Signs,” of Chapter 1411, “Downtown Development Districts,” of the Cincinnati Municipal Code. (Subject to the Temporary Prohibition List )Referred to Equitable Growth & Housing Committee  Action details Not available
202201159 119.OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/11/2022, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING the City Manager to execute a Community Reinvestment Area Tax Exemption Agreement with EK Brown Properties LLC, thereby authorizing a 12-year tax exemption for 100% of the value of improvements made to real property located at 810 Plum Street in the Central Business District of Cincinnati, in connection with the remodeling of an existing building into approximately 3,600 square feet of residential space consisting of 5 residential rental units at a total construction cost of approximately $522,898.Referred to Budget & Finance Committee  Action details Not available
202201161 120.OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/11/2022, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING the City Manager to execute a Community Reinvestment Area Tax Exemption Agreement with 123 E. McMicken Avenue, LLC, thereby authorizing a 15-year tax exemption for 100% of the value of improvements made to real property located at 123 E. McMicken Ave in Over-the-Rhine, in connection with the remodeling of an existing building into approximately 1,530 square feet of commercial space at a total remodeling cost of approximately $272,488.Referred to Budget & Finance Committee  Action details Not available
202201156 121.StatementSTATEMENT, submitted by the Clerk of Council formally filing a copy of the Financial Disclosure Statement for Jeff M. Cramerding/Councilmember.Filed  Action details Not available
202201130 122.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) (AMENDED), submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to establish an Aquatics Bonus Plan for the purpose of recruiting and retaining qualified employees within the Cincinnati Recreation Commission’s Aquatics program, according to the attached schedule.Passed EmergencyPass Action details Not available
202201130 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) (AMENDED), submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to establish an Aquatics Bonus Plan for the purpose of recruiting and retaining qualified employees within the Cincinnati Recreation Commission’s Aquatics program, according to the attached schedule.Emergency clause to remainPass Action details Not available
202201130 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) (AMENDED), submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to establish an Aquatics Bonus Plan for the purpose of recruiting and retaining qualified employees within the Cincinnati Recreation Commission’s Aquatics program, according to the attached schedule.Suspension of the three readingsPass Action details Not available
202201131 123.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, APPROVING the One Ohio Region 2 (Hamilton County) Governance Structure which is responsible for making decisions about Region 2’s representation on the statewide One Ohio Foundation Board as well as selecting projects which will be funded from Region 2’s regional share of certain opioid litigation settlement funds.Passed EmergencyPass Action details Not available
202201131 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, APPROVING the One Ohio Region 2 (Hamilton County) Governance Structure which is responsible for making decisions about Region 2’s representation on the statewide One Ohio Foundation Board as well as selecting projects which will be funded from Region 2’s regional share of certain opioid litigation settlement funds.Emergency clause to remainPass Action details Not available
202201131 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, APPROVING the One Ohio Region 2 (Hamilton County) Governance Structure which is responsible for making decisions about Region 2’s representation on the statewide One Ohio Foundation Board as well as selecting projects which will be funded from Region 2’s regional share of certain opioid litigation settlement funds.Suspension of the three readingsPass Action details Not available
202201119 124.OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to execute a Property Sale Agreement with Factory 52, LLC for the sale of City-owned real property located adjacent to Interstate 71 in Norwood, Ohio.PassedPass Action details Not available
202201119 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to execute a Property Sale Agreement with Factory 52, LLC for the sale of City-owned real property located adjacent to Interstate 71 in Norwood, Ohio.Suspension of the three readingsPass Action details Not available
202201120 125.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to apply for, accept, and appropriate a grant of up to $19,066,100 from the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency, FY 2021 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) Grant Program (Assistance Listing 97.083) to fully fund the salary and benefits of up to fifty recruits for the Cincinnati Fire Department for three years, effective FY 2023 pending award timing; and further AUTHORIZING the Finance Director to receive and deposit the grant funds into Fire Grants Fund 472, effective beginning FY 2023 pending award timing and the recruit class start date.Passed EmergencyPass Action details Not available
202201120 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to apply for, accept, and appropriate a grant of up to $19,066,100 from the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency, FY 2021 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) Grant Program (Assistance Listing 97.083) to fully fund the salary and benefits of up to fifty recruits for the Cincinnati Fire Department for three years, effective FY 2023 pending award timing; and further AUTHORIZING the Finance Director to receive and deposit the grant funds into Fire Grants Fund 472, effective beginning FY 2023 pending award timing and the recruit class start date.Emergency clause to remainPass Action details Not available
202201120 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to apply for, accept, and appropriate a grant of up to $19,066,100 from the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency, FY 2021 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) Grant Program (Assistance Listing 97.083) to fully fund the salary and benefits of up to fifty recruits for the Cincinnati Fire Department for three years, effective FY 2023 pending award timing; and further AUTHORIZING the Finance Director to receive and deposit the grant funds into Fire Grants Fund 472, effective beginning FY 2023 pending award timing and the recruit class start date.Suspension of the three readingsPass Action details Not available
202201121 126.OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to apply for, accept, and appropriate a grant of up to $133,724.36 from the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency FY 2021 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program (Assistance Listing No. 97.044) to Fund 472, “Fire Grants,” effective FY 2023 pending award timing, to fund classroom materials, certification fees, and backfill overtime to allow members of the Cincinnati Fire Department to attend Safety Officer Training.PassedPass Action details Not available
202201121 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to apply for, accept, and appropriate a grant of up to $133,724.36 from the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency FY 2021 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program (Assistance Listing No. 97.044) to Fund 472, “Fire Grants,” effective FY 2023 pending award timing, to fund classroom materials, certification fees, and backfill overtime to allow members of the Cincinnati Fire Department to attend Safety Officer Training.Suspension of the three readingsPass Action details Not available
202201122 127.OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to accept an in-kind donation from the Westwood Civic Association valued at up to $7,000 for sports and electronic equipment for use by the Cincinnati Recreation Commission at the Westwood Town Hall; and AUTHORIZING the City Manager to accept and appropriate a donation in an amount up to $4,000 from the Westwood Civic Association to the Cincinnati Recreation Commission for the purpose of providing resources for programming at Westwood Town Hall and to offer scholarships covering the cost of admissions and transportation associated with field trips from Westwood Town Hall; and AUTHORIZING the Finance Director to deposit the donated resources into “Contributions for Recreation Purposes” revenue account no. 319x8571.PassedPass Action details Not available
202201122 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to accept an in-kind donation from the Westwood Civic Association valued at up to $7,000 for sports and electronic equipment for use by the Cincinnati Recreation Commission at the Westwood Town Hall; and AUTHORIZING the City Manager to accept and appropriate a donation in an amount up to $4,000 from the Westwood Civic Association to the Cincinnati Recreation Commission for the purpose of providing resources for programming at Westwood Town Hall and to offer scholarships covering the cost of admissions and transportation associated with field trips from Westwood Town Hall; and AUTHORIZING the Finance Director to deposit the donated resources into “Contributions for Recreation Purposes” revenue account no. 319x8571.Suspension of the three readingsPass Action details Not available
202201123 128.OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to accept and appropriate a donation in an amount of up to $6,000 from Miami University to the Cincinnati Recreation Commission for the purpose of funding staffing costs associated with the Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) Lego Robotics Summer Camp program; and AUTHORIZING the Finance Director to deposit the donated resources into “Contributions for Recreation Purposes” revenue account no. 319x8571.PassedPass Action details Not available
202201123 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to accept and appropriate a donation in an amount of up to $6,000 from Miami University to the Cincinnati Recreation Commission for the purpose of funding staffing costs associated with the Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) Lego Robotics Summer Camp program; and AUTHORIZING the Finance Director to deposit the donated resources into “Contributions for Recreation Purposes” revenue account no. 319x8571.Suspension of the three readingsPass Action details Not available
202201124 129.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the transfer of the sum of $15,733,590 within the General Fund, from and to various operating accounts and the unappropriated surplus of the General Fund according to the attached Schedule of Transfer, for the purpose of realigning and providing funds for the ongoing needs of City departments; AUTHORIZING the transfer and return to source of the sum of $60,000 from the Department of Law personnel operating budget account no. 050x112x7000x7111 to the unappropriated surplus of the General Fund 050; and AUTHORIZING the transfer and appropriation of the sum of $45,000 from the unappropriated surplus of the General Fund 050 to existing capital improvement program project account no. 980x255x222530, “Quality of Life Relocation Furniture”; AUTHORIZING the transfer and appropriation of the sum of $15,000 from the unappropriated surplus of the General Fund to existing capital improvement program project account no. 980x255x212500, “City Facility Renovation and Repair”; AUTHORIZING the transfer and Passed EmergencyPass Action details Not available
202201124 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the transfer of the sum of $15,733,590 within the General Fund, from and to various operating accounts and the unappropriated surplus of the General Fund according to the attached Schedule of Transfer, for the purpose of realigning and providing funds for the ongoing needs of City departments; AUTHORIZING the transfer and return to source of the sum of $60,000 from the Department of Law personnel operating budget account no. 050x112x7000x7111 to the unappropriated surplus of the General Fund 050; and AUTHORIZING the transfer and appropriation of the sum of $45,000 from the unappropriated surplus of the General Fund 050 to existing capital improvement program project account no. 980x255x222530, “Quality of Life Relocation Furniture”; AUTHORIZING the transfer and appropriation of the sum of $15,000 from the unappropriated surplus of the General Fund to existing capital improvement program project account no. 980x255x212500, “City Facility Renovation and Repair”; AUTHORIZING the transfer and Emergency clause to remainPass Action details Not available
202201124 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the transfer of the sum of $15,733,590 within the General Fund, from and to various operating accounts and the unappropriated surplus of the General Fund according to the attached Schedule of Transfer, for the purpose of realigning and providing funds for the ongoing needs of City departments; AUTHORIZING the transfer and return to source of the sum of $60,000 from the Department of Law personnel operating budget account no. 050x112x7000x7111 to the unappropriated surplus of the General Fund 050; and AUTHORIZING the transfer and appropriation of the sum of $45,000 from the unappropriated surplus of the General Fund 050 to existing capital improvement program project account no. 980x255x222530, “Quality of Life Relocation Furniture”; AUTHORIZING the transfer and appropriation of the sum of $15,000 from the unappropriated surplus of the General Fund to existing capital improvement program project account no. 980x255x212500, “City Facility Renovation and Repair”; AUTHORIZING the transfer and Suspension of the three readingsPass Action details Not available
202201125 130.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the transfer of the sum of $3,948,973 within the Restricted Funds from and to various operating accounts; and AUTHORIZING the transfer and appropriation of $510,770 from the unappropriated surplus of the respective Restricted Funds to various operating accounts; AUTHORIZING the return to source the sum of $54,558,365 to the unappropriated surplus of the respective Restricted Funds all for the purpose of realigning and providing funds for the ongoing needs of City departments in accordance with the attached Schedules of Transfer; and AUTHORIZING the transfer and return to source of the sum of $468,625 from American Rescue Plan grant project account no. 469x101xARP052, “FY 2021 Restricted Funds Revenue Replacement,” to the unappropriated surplus of Local Fiscal Recovery Fund 469; AUTHORIZING the appropriation of the sum of $468,625 from the unappropriated surplus of Local Fiscal Recovery Fund 469 to existing American Rescue Plan grant project account no. 469x101xARP053, “Hazard Pay,” for thePassed EmergencyPass Action details Not available
202201125 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the transfer of the sum of $3,948,973 within the Restricted Funds from and to various operating accounts; and AUTHORIZING the transfer and appropriation of $510,770 from the unappropriated surplus of the respective Restricted Funds to various operating accounts; AUTHORIZING the return to source the sum of $54,558,365 to the unappropriated surplus of the respective Restricted Funds all for the purpose of realigning and providing funds for the ongoing needs of City departments in accordance with the attached Schedules of Transfer; and AUTHORIZING the transfer and return to source of the sum of $468,625 from American Rescue Plan grant project account no. 469x101xARP052, “FY 2021 Restricted Funds Revenue Replacement,” to the unappropriated surplus of Local Fiscal Recovery Fund 469; AUTHORIZING the appropriation of the sum of $468,625 from the unappropriated surplus of Local Fiscal Recovery Fund 469 to existing American Rescue Plan grant project account no. 469x101xARP053, “Hazard Pay,” for theEmergency clause to remainPass Action details Not available
202201125 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the transfer of the sum of $3,948,973 within the Restricted Funds from and to various operating accounts; and AUTHORIZING the transfer and appropriation of $510,770 from the unappropriated surplus of the respective Restricted Funds to various operating accounts; AUTHORIZING the return to source the sum of $54,558,365 to the unappropriated surplus of the respective Restricted Funds all for the purpose of realigning and providing funds for the ongoing needs of City departments in accordance with the attached Schedules of Transfer; and AUTHORIZING the transfer and return to source of the sum of $468,625 from American Rescue Plan grant project account no. 469x101xARP052, “FY 2021 Restricted Funds Revenue Replacement,” to the unappropriated surplus of Local Fiscal Recovery Fund 469; AUTHORIZING the appropriation of the sum of $468,625 from the unappropriated surplus of Local Fiscal Recovery Fund 469 to existing American Rescue Plan grant project account no. 469x101xARP053, “Hazard Pay,” for theSuspension of the three readingsPass Action details Not available
202201126 131.OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to apply for grant resources from the Clean Ohio Trails Fund grant program to be awarded by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources in an amount up to $500,000 for the purpose of providing resources for the construction of Phase 7 of the Wasson Way Trail project.PassedPass Action details Not available
202201126 1 OrdinanceORDINANCE submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to apply for grant resources from the Clean Ohio Trails Fund grant program to be awarded by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources in an amount up to $500,000 for the purpose of providing resources for the construction of Phase 7 of the Wasson Way Trail project.Suspension of the three readingsPass Action details Not available
202201111 132.ResolutionRESOLUTION (LEGISLATIVE) (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING tax levies for the calendar year beginning January 1, 2023, certifying them to the Hamilton County Auditor pursuant to O.R.C. § 5705.34, and requesting the County Auditor and County Treasurer to pay monies that may be in the County Treasury and are lawfully applicable to the purpose of this calendar year to the City Treasurer pursuant to O.R.C. § 321.34.Passed EmergencyPass Action details Not available
202201111 1 ResolutionRESOLUTION (LEGISLATIVE) (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING tax levies for the calendar year beginning January 1, 2023, certifying them to the Hamilton County Auditor pursuant to O.R.C. § 5705.34, and requesting the County Auditor and County Treasurer to pay monies that may be in the County Treasury and are lawfully applicable to the purpose of this calendar year to the City Treasurer pursuant to O.R.C. § 321.34.Emergency clause to remainPass Action details Not available
202201111 1 ResolutionRESOLUTION (LEGISLATIVE) (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 5/4/2022, AUTHORIZING tax levies for the calendar year beginning January 1, 2023, certifying them to the Hamilton County Auditor pursuant to O.R.C. § 5705.34, and requesting the County Auditor and County Treasurer to pay monies that may be in the County Treasury and are lawfully applicable to the purpose of this calendar year to the City Treasurer pursuant to O.R.C. § 321.34.Suspension of the three readingsPass Action details Not available
202201068 133.ResolutionRESOLUTION submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 4/27/2022, APPROVING the Kennedy Heights Neighborhood Plan as the planning guide for the Kennedy Heights neighborhood.PassedPass Action details Not available
202201060 134.MotionMOTION, submitted by Councilmember Parks and Vice Mayor Kearney, WE MOVE that the Administration provide a REPORT on how they can plan to address inclusion and diversity in development projects that receive a municipal benefit rather than placing such requirements on a contract-by-contract basis. (STATEMENT ATTACHED).AdoptedPass Action details Not available