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Council Review
Hartford City Council Meeting

Monday, April 11, 2011

Prepared by:
Hartford Public Library, and Hartford 2000

There were 53 items on the original agenda. No additional items were submitted during the meeting, but the agenda was revised to include the Mayor's Recommended Budget as #54. The next regular Council meeting will be held on Monday, May 9, 2011 at 7 P.M. in the Council Chambers in Hartford City Hall, preceded at 6:00 by a public comment period. The next public hearing will be Monday, May 16, 2011 at 7 PM.

This Review consists of two sections: Items of Special Interest and Action on All Agenda Items. The City's official listing of actions taken on all items on this agenda can be found online at: http://www.hartford.gov/government/Town&CityClerk/Minutes/council_meeting_minutes.htm

ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST

Juvenile Review Board – The Council adopted a resolution authorizing the City to apply for and accept $225,000 in Juvenile Review Board (JRB) grant funding from the Connecticut Department of Children and Families for the period July 1, 2011, through June 30, 2013. The purpose of the JRB is to divert first-time offender youth from the juvenile justice system by engaging them in a process through which they understand how their behavior harmed the victim and community, acknowledge that their behavior was directly harmful to others, and take responsibility for repairing the harm through direct or indirect action. (Segarra) (Item #9)

Operation of Bushnell Park Carousel – The Council passed a resolution authorizing the City to enter into an agreement with The New England Carousel Museum, Inc. for the continued operation of the Bushnell Park Carousel through March 31, 2015. Funding for operation of the Carousel is provided in large part by the City through a special appropriation dedicated to supporting civic and cultural events in Hartford. The special appropriation is currently $120,520 per year. (Segarra) (Item #11)

1-7 Myrtle Street – The Council passed a resolution authorizing the City to acquire the Capital West property at 1-7 Myrtle Street through eminent domain. The property is located within the Downtown West Redevelopment Area. The Hartford Redevelopment Agency has tried without success to negotiate the purchase of the property and, therefore, voted on March 10th to acquire it through eminent domain. The Council‘s Planning & Economic Development Committee recommends passage of the ordinance. (Segarra) (Item #14)

Campaign Contributions – The Council postponed indefinitely a proposed ordinance that would prohibit campaign contributions to candidates running for Mayor, Council, Board of Education, Treasurer, and Registrar of Voters, by individuals or entities who hold City contracts of $25,000 or more. City contractors include individuals, business entities, and nonprofit organizations that have agreements or contracts with the City of Hartford, Hartford Parking Authority, Hartford Housing Authority, or the Board of Education, as well as those who have submitted bids or proposals for the purpose of obtaining an agreement or contract. Contributions would be prohibited to candidates, exploratory committees, and political and party committees. (Cotto) (Item #25)

Artificial Trans Fats – The Council adopted an ordinance restricting the serving, sale, storage, or distribution of foods that contain more than .5 grams of artificial trans fats per serving in any food establishment in Hartford. Artificial trans fats are found in vegetable shortening, margarine, and hydrogenated vegetable oil. The ordinance was drafted in response to a Council resolution passed on March 14, 2011. (Segarra) (Item 26)

Establishment of Department of Children, Families, and Recreation – The Council referred, to its Committee of the Whole and to public hearing, a proposed ordinance that, if approved, will establish a Department of Children, Families, and Recreation which shall be responsible for promoting and improving the integration of services for children, youth, and families. The Department will consist of three divisions: the Office of Young Children, the Office of Youth Services, and the Office of Recreation Services. (Segarra) (Item #35)

LIST OF ALL AGENDA ITEMS

Item #

  1. Transit District Appointment. Confirmation of the Mayor's reappointment of Frank Lord to the Greater Hartford Transit District. (Segarra) Postponed
  2. HIV/AIDS Commission Appointments. Confirmation of the Mayor's reappointment of Clara Acosta-Glynn, Alani Willett, and Alice Ferguson and the appointment of George Lawson and Andre Caban to the Commission on HIV/AIDS. (Segarra) Postponed
  3. License Agreement. Authorization for the City to enter into a license agreement with Knox Parks Foundation for the use of 154 Affleck Street and 650 Broad Street as community gardens. (Segarra) Referred to Operations, Management & Budget Committee
  4. Public Health Block Grant. Approval for the City to apply for and accept a $32,000 grant from the CT Department of Public Health to be used to establish a Cancer Task Force. (Segarra) Passed
  5. Healthy Start Grant. Authorization for the City to apply for and accept $320,000 from the CT Department of Social Services for a program to reduce infant mortality and give babies a "healthy start" in life. (Segarra) Passed
  6. STD/Tuberculosis Grant. Approval for the City to apply for and receive $86,000 from the CT Department of Public Health for programs for the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases and tuberculosis. (Segarra) Passed
  7. Ruby Long Park. Authorization for the City to accept $400,000 from the CT Department of Environmental Protection for improvements to Ruby Long Park. Passed
  8. Goodwin Park. Approval for the City to accept $125,000 from the CT Department of Environmental Protection to be used to replace the fencing around Goodwin Park along South and Hubbard Streets. (Segarra) Passed
  9. Juvenile Review Board. Authorization for the City to apply for and accept $225,000 from the CT Department of Children and Families to be used to support the Juvenile Review Board which diverts first-time youthful offenders from the court system. (Segarra) Passed
  10. Family Enrichment Services. Approval for the City to apply for and accept $81,000 from the CT Department of Children and Families for the prevention of child abuse and neglect. (Segarra) Passed
  11. Bushnell Park Carousel. Authorization for the City to enter into an agreement with the New England Carousel Museum for continued operation of the Bushnell Park Carousel through March 31, 2015. (Segarra) Passed
  12. Food Policy Commission. Confirmation of the Mayor's reappointment of Andrew May and appointments of Mary Lee Morrison, Caroline Wheaton, Valentine Doyle, and Sofia Segura-Perez to the Commission on Food Policy. (Segarra) Postponed
  13. Living Wage. Resolution requiring that the City's Living Wage provisions be applied to employees of the Board of Education without exception. (Deutsch) Tabled
  14. Acquisition of 1-7 Myrtle Street. Authorization for the City to acquire 1-7 Myrtle Street through eminent domain. (Segarra) Passed
  15. ADRC Leases. Authorization to renew two leases with the Alcohol and Drug Recovery Centers (ADRC) for the use of City-owned properties at 46 and 56 Coventry Street for addiction recovery services. (Segarra) Passed
  16. Information Kiosks. Resolution stating that the City shall install information kiosks at all recreation and senior centers for the posting of information about arts, cultural, and heritage events. (Cotto) Passed
  17. Housing Loan Write-Offs. Approval to write off a total of $396,763 in balances owing on four housing loans made by the City which have been determined to be uncollectible. (Segarra) Passed
  18. Artificial Trans Fats. Report by the Health & Human Services Committee discharging from the committee a proposed ordinance concerning trans fats. (See also Agenda Item #26) Received
  19. ZBA Appointment. Confirmation of the Mayor's appointment of Denise Best to the Zoning Board of Appeals. (Segarra) Passed
  20. GHTD Appointment. Confirmation of the Mayor's appointment of Jennifer Cassidy to the Greater Hartford Transit District. (Segarra) Passed
Note: Items 21, 22, 23, and 24 were acted on as a group with Council members being able to vote for three candidates. Candidates appointed are Alphonse Marotta, Hector Rivera, and Luis Caban.

  1. MDC Appointments. Reappointment of Adam Cloud, Al Marotta, and Hector Rivera to the Metropolitan District Commission. (Winch, Torres) See note above
  2. MDC. Appointment of Daniel Kinch, Rupert Daniels, and Lee Hunt to the Metropolitan District Commission (Deutsch) See note above
  3. MDC Appointment. Appointment of Douglas Green and the reappointment of Alphonse Marotta and Hector Rivera to the Metropolitan District Commission. (Kennedy) See note above
  4. MDC Appointment. Appointment of Luis C. Caban to the Metropolitan District Commission. (Torres) See note above
  5. Campaign Contributions. Proposed ordinance prohibiting individuals and entities who have contracts of $25,000 or more with the City of Hartford, Hartford Housing Authority, Hartford Parking Authority, or Board of Education from making contributions to candidates for Mayor, Council, Registrar of Voters, Treasurer, or Board of Education. (Cotto) Postponed
  6. Artificial Trans Fats. A proposed ordinance regulating the serving, storage, sale, and distribution of food containing more than .5 grams of trans fat per serving by any food establishment in Hartford. (Segarra) Passed
  7. Office of Cultural Affairs. Ordinance changing the name of the Office of Cultural Affairs to the Office of Sports, Marketing, Arts and Tourism. (Segarra) Referred to Committee of the Whole and Public Hearing on May 16, 2011
  8. LGBT Commission. Ordinance assigning responsibility for staffing the Commission on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues to the Corporation Counsel's Office. (Segarra) Referred to Committee of the Whole and Public Hearing on May 16, 2011
  9. Division of Recreation & Youth Services. Ordinance removing the Division of Recreation and Youth Services from the Department of Health & Human Services and reorganizing the department. (Segarra) Referred to Committee of the Whole and Public Hearing on May 16, 2011
  10. Human Relations Commission. Ordinance assigning responsibility for staffing the Human Relations Commission to the Corporation Counsel's Office. (Segarra) Referred to Committee of the Whole and Public Hearing on May 16, 2011
  11. Civil Preparedness. Ordinance defining the purpose of the Civil Preparedness Division and establishing that the Fire Chief serves as the Director of Civil Preparedness. (Segarra) Referred to Committee of the Whole and Public Hearing on May 16, 2011
  12. Commission on Cultural Affairs. Ordinance providing that the head of the Office of Sports, Marketing, Arts and Tourism shall staff the Commission on Cultural Affairs. (Segarra) Referred to Committee of the Whole and Public Hearing on May 16, 2011
  13. Director of Children, Families, and Recreation. Ordinance creating, in the nonunion and unclassified executive service, the position of Director of Children, Families, and Recreation. (Segarra) Referred to Committee of the Whole and Public Hearing on May 16, 2011
  14. Use of Names of Parks and Facilities. Ordinance assigning responsibility to the Director of Public Works for approving the use of the names of parks and recreation facilities by organizations and recognizing such organizations as affiliates or representatives of the park or facility. (Segarra) Referred to Committee of the Whole and Public Hearing on May 16, 2011
  15. Department of Children, Families and Recreation. Ordinance establishing the Department of Children, Families and Recreation. (Segarra) Referred to Committee of the Whole and Public Hearing on May 16, 2011
  16. Grants Management. Ordinance specifying that the Office of Management and Budget shall manage, administer and monitor federal and state grant and loan programs. (Segarra) Referred to Committee of the Whole and Public Hearing on May 16, 2011
  17. 311 System. Ordinance assigning management of the City's 311 system to the Department of Emergency Services. (Segarra) Referred to Committee of the Whole and Public Hearing on May 16, 2011
  18. Development Services. Ordinance removing the grants management function and adding the Office of Sports, Marketing, Arts and Tourism to the Department of Development Services. (Segarra) Referred to Committee of the Whole and Public Hearing on May 16, 2011
  19. Equal Opportunity. Ordinance assigning responsibility to the Human Resources Department for providing advice and comment to the Mayor on equal opportunity and affirmative action and assigning responsibility for staffing five boards and commissions to Corporation Counsel. (Segarra) Referred to Committee of the Whole and Public Hearing on May 16, 2011
  20. Parks & Recreation Commission. Ordinance assigning staffing responsibilities for the Parks & Recreation Commission to the Department of Public Works and establishing that the Directors of Public Works and Children, Families and Recreation are ex officio members of the Commission. (Segarra) Referred to Committee of the Whole and Public Hearing on May 16, 2011
  21. Buy Hartford. Resolution encouraging Hartford residents to utilize Hartford businesses. (Winch) Passed
  22. Budget Public Hearing. Resolution establishing the schedule for the April 26th public hearing on the Mayor's Recommended Budget to be held at Bulkeley High School at 6 PM. (Winch) Passed
  23. Local Purchase of School Uniforms. Resolution requesting the Board of Education to provide to parents a list of businesses that sell school uniforms, including Hartford businesses. (Winch) Passed
  24. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for a Good Friday procession to be held by St. Peter's Church. (Cotto) Passed
  25. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Our Lady of Fatima's Imperio procession to be held in Parkville on May 29,, 2011. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee
  26. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for a Good Friday procession to be held in the Northeast Neighborhood by St. Michael's Church. (Cotto) Passed
  27. Nurturing Families Program. Resolution requesting the State of Connecticut to restore $3.2 million in funding for the Nurturing Families Program in the budget of the CT Department of Social Services. (Cotto) Referred to Health & Human Services Committee
  28. Permission. Resolution granting permission to Carlene Walker to serve alcohol at a baby shower in the Keney Park Pond House on May 13, 2011. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee
  29. Arts & Heritage Jobs Grant. Resolution establishing that 50% of the membership of any selection committee for Arts & Heritage Jobs grant funds or any other similar program using City funds be comprised of members of the Commission on Cultural Affairs. (Cotto) Passed
  30. Police Commission. Resolution requesting that an ordinance be written to establish a Board of Police Commissioners. (Aponte, Torres) Referred to Quality of Life and Public Safety Committee
  31. Living Wage. Resolution stating that the Council will not take action on the Board of Education budget unless all regular and contracted employees are guaranteed a living wage and paid sick days. (Deutsch) Tabled
  32. Funding. Resolution granting $5,000 to the Hartford Soccer Club, $3,500 to Shiloh Baptist Church, and $1,500 to Martin Luther King Soccer League. (Kennedy) Passed
  33. Municipal Solid Waste. Resolution asking the City's State Legislative Delegation to vote against SB 1167 which would transfer the municipal solid waste function from CRRA to an un-named "public entity". (Painter) Referred to Legislative Affairs Committee
  34. 2011-12 Budget. The Mayor's Recommended Budget for Fiscal Year July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012. Referred to Operations, Management & Budget Committee and Public Hearing on April 26, 2011

If you have any questions about the agenda, please call Richard Frieder at the Hartford Public Library, 695-6365, or Linda Bayer at Hartford 2000, 547-1663 X21. The Council Preview/Review is a joint project of Hartford 2000 and the Hartford Public Library.

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