Prepared by: Citizens’ Research Education Network,
Hartford Public Library, and Hartford 2000
There are 69 items on the regular
agenda. The Council meeting will begin at 8 P. M. at Hartford City
Hall in Council Chambers.
Park Street Special Services
District – The Council will vote on an ordinance which, if passed, would
create a special services district on Park Street from Main Street to Park
Terrace. The special services district
would have numerous powers including, but not limited to, borrowing money,
holding property, providing services within the district, receiving donations,
and operating promotional events. This
item has been reviewed by the Planning, Economic Development, and Zoning
Committee which is recommending passage. (Item #24 & 30)
Blue
Hills Civic Association Strategic Plan – The Council will vote on an
ordinance which would officially approve the Strategic Plan of the Blue Hills
Civic Association Neighborhood Revitalization Zone. (Item # 47)
Hartford Parks Trust Fund
– The Council will vote on two resolutions using Hartford Parks Trust Fund
moneys. The first would designate $500,000 to help restore the ponds at Keney,
Pope, Goodwin, and Elizabeth Parks. The
second would designate $100,000 to be used to replace the roof at the Hyland
Park recreation center. The Operations, Management, and Budget Committee is
recommending passage of both ordinances (Items #25 & 26)
Charter Revision Public
Hearing – The Council will vote on a resolution which will set May 13, 2002
at 7P.M. as the last Public Hearing for the draft of charter changes
recommended by the Charter Revision Commission. (Item #56)
Annual Budget Public Hearing
– The Council will vote on a resolution setting Wednesday, April 24, 2002 as
the Public Hearing for the annual budget. The public hearing will be held at Bulkeley High School and will begin
at 6:30. (Item #60)
If you have any questions about the agenda call Greg Vickers at CREN, 249-1416. The Citizens' Research Education Network is a non-profit research and education center for Hartford community-based organizations.
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