Prepared by: Citizens’ Research Education Network,
Hartford Public Library, and Hartford 2000
There are 37 items on the agenda. The Council meeting
will begin at 7 P.M. in Council Chambers and will be preceded by an open-agenda
public hearing that will begin at 6:30 P.M. Due to observance of
Columbus Day, the next council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, October
11, 2005.
The agenda is available on the Internet at http://www.hartford.gov/government/Town&CityClerk/Agendas/9-26-05.htm.
Items on the agenda include:
Communication regarding Mayor Eddie Perez’s
veto of agenda items from the September 12th meeting – Mayor
Perez vetoed two items from the September 12th agenda: an act concerning
Mr. Kendall Williams (#12) and an item regarding an incident on South Whitney
St (#41). Both were vetoed on the grounds that Council interfered with
the executive authority of the Mayor and separation of powers between Mayor
and Council. The Mayor states that the Council may pass laws and budgets, but
cannot order the Mayor to take executive actions. According to Mayor Perez
the Council was fully briefed in executive session and had approved the settlement
with Mr. Williams; concerns or a request for a public hearing could have been
addressed at this time.
In regards to the incident on South Whitney St, the Mayor states that the Council
is exceeding its authority by attempting to interfere with the Firearms Discharge
Board of Inquiry, the Internal Affairs Division of the Police Department, and
the Chief’s management of the Police Department. (Items #13 and #14)
Reallocation of Community Development Block
Grants – For fiscal year 2005/06, due to a finding that
a number of programs previously funded by CDBG were not eligible or were not
placed in the correct category. Mayor Perez proposed several adjustments that
will address the issue. (Item 3)
Provision of Living Wage to Bus Drivers – The
Council will vote on a resolution that would allocate up to $250,000 to Laidlaw
Transit Services, Inc., for the provision of a living wage to the bus drivers
that they employ for the Hartford Public School System. Laidlaw currently
has a contract with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) that does
not provide their bus drivers with a living wage that is commensurate with
2005 living wage standards. (Item #4)
Authorization to Acquire a Fire Heavy Rescue Unit: The
Council will vote to authorize Mayor Perez to enter and execute a lease agreement
for a Fire Heavy Rescue Unit. The City’s 10-year central equipment plan
has allocated funds to acquire this equipment. (Item 5)
311 System – The Council will vote on a resolution authorizing
the acquisition of a City-Wide Work Order System and a Customer Relationship
Management System, both to be in service of the City’s Master Technology
Plan and 311 System, for up to $2.2 million. (Item #6)
Morgan Street Garage -- The Council will vote on a resolution
authorizing the Hartford Parking Authority to lease approximately 13,000 square
feet of commercial space that is available in the Morgan Street Garage to various
potential tenants. (Item #7)
Purchase and Installation of Surveillance Cameras: Resolution
by Councilman Kenneth H. Kennedy Jr., (D) from the Council’s Quality
of Life and Public Safety Committee, that the City look into purchasing and
installing surveillance cameras throughout the city to help reduce the amount
of criminal activity, and report its findings to the Council within 60 days.
(#17)
Other agenda items include:
- Authorizing $22,336 over two years to continue the UCONN
Husky Sports Program, mentoring young girls from the Capitol Region at
the Kelvin D. Anderson Center.
- Renewing a contract with the Community Renewal Team Inc.
to operate the Stewart McKinney Shelter and authorizing the Mayor to
apply for funding from the State Department of Social Services to continue
to fund the shelter’s operation.
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