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Council Review
Hartford City Council Meeting

Monday, November 8, 2010

Prepared by:
Hartford Public Library, and Hartford 2000

There were 56 items on the original agenda. No additional items were submitted during the meeting. The next regular Council meeting will be held on Monday, November 22, 2010 at 7 P.M. in the Council Chambers in Hartford City Hall. The next public hearing will be Monday, November 15, 2010 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

Teen Pregnancy Prevention Grant – The Council adopted a resolution authorizing the acceptance of $4.5 million in Teen pregnancy and STI/HIV Prevention Education grant funds from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services through its Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The purpose of the grant is to reduce rates of pregnancy, STIs (sexually transmitted infections), and HIV among Hartford teenagers. Prevention services will be provided to low-income African-American and Hispanic teens ages 13-19. The period of the grant is five years, from September 30, 2010 through September 29, 2015. (Segarra) (Item #3)

Tree Ordinance – The Council referred, to its Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee and to Public Hearing on November 15th, a proposed Tree Ordinance. The purpose of the proposed ordinance is to maintain and grow Hartford's urban forest, maintain trees in a healthy condition, protect existing trees, and mitigate loss and damage to Hartford's trees. Hartford has approximately 450,000 trees that cover approximately 26% of the city's landmass. The trees remove 2400 tons of carbon and 73 tons of other pollutants from the air each year. Cooling provided by the trees reduces energy use in Hartford by 1800 megawatt hours each year. The estimated replacement value of the trees is $590 million. A companion ordinance provides that 5% of investment income from the Parks Trust Fund may be used to implement the Tree Ordinance. The second ordinance was referred to the Operations, Management & Budget Committee and to Public Hearing on November 15th. (Boucher, Cotto) (Items #45 and 46)

Limiting Police Department's Domestic Surveillance and Immigration Enforcement Activities – The Council referred, to its Quality of Life & Public Safety Committee and to Public Hearing on November 15th, a proposed amendment to Chapter 29 of the Hartford Municipal Code creating a new article with the purpose of maintaining the focus of the Hartford Police Department (HPD) on their core public mission by limiting their domestic surveillance and immigration enforcement activities. This is a re-introduction of an earlier ordinance introduced on August 16, 2010. The initial ordinance brought forth some objections from Police Chief Roberts and Corporation Counsel. Under the proposed amendments, HPD would retain the operational flexibility to engage in surveillance based on reasonable suspicion of criminal activity (a less demanding standard than probable cause), while also remaining subject to the original bill's reporting requirements and the limits on collaboration with federal departments. (Cotto) (Item #47)

Raising of Retirement Age – The Council postponed action on a resolution requesting assistance from the Mayor's Office for proposing and amending ordinances to raise the age at which newly hired non-unionized employees can collect pensions. The City's recently empanelled Fiscal Analysis Task Force recommended the retirement age be raised to make the City's retirement program more comparable with that offered by the State. The Council's Labor & Workforce Development Committee recommends postponement, pending additional information. (Ritter) (Item #13)

Novelty Lighter Regulation – The Council postponed action on a proposed ordinance that would regulate novelty lighters - those which are designed to be attractive to children by incorporating flashing lights, musical sounds, or a toy-like appearance. The ordinance would prohibit the sale, gift, or distribution of such lighters within the city of Hartford. The Council's Quality of Life & Public Safety Committee recommends postponement of this item pending additional review by Corporation Counsel. (Torres) (Item #41)

Campaign Contributions – The Council postponed action on a proposed ordinance that would prohibit campaign contributions by City contractors to candidates running for Mayor, Council, Board of Education, Treasurer, and Registrar of Voters. 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. A public hearing was held on this item on July 19. The item has been postponed several times. (Cotto) (Item #43)

Parks & Recreation – The Council postponed action on two proposed ordinances which, together, would change the way the City's parks and recreation functions are organized. The first ordinance would remove the Parks Maintenance Division from the Department of Public Works and would remove the Division of Recreation and Youth Services from the Department of Health and Human Services. The second ordinance would create a separate Department of Parks and Recreation which would consist of three divisions: Administration, Parks, and Recreation & Youth Services. The changes would be effective 90 days after passage of the ordinances. A public hearing on this matter was held on June 21, 2010. The item has been postponed several times. (Cotto) (Items #40 and 42)

LIST OF ALL AGENDA ITEMS

Item #

  1. On-Call Architects. Approval of the option for the City to extend one-year contracts with on-call architects for two additional one-year terms. (Segarra) Passed
  2. Dial-a-Ride. Authorization to accept a grant of $136,658 from the CT Department of Transportation for the Dial-a-Ride program and approval to enter into a contract with the Greater Hartford Transit District to operate the service. (Segarra) Passed
  3. Teen Pregnancy Prevention. Acceptance of a $4.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services for HIV, STI, and pregnancy prevention programs for teenagers. (Segarra) Passed
  4. Capital Improvement Program. Letter from the Mayor submitting the Quarterly CIP report. (Segarra) Letter received and report referred to Operations, Management & Budget Committee
  5. Executive Session: Colon. Request for Council to enter executive session to discuss resolution of Marcos Colon v. City of Hartford. (Segarra) Executive Session
  6. Executive Session: Rodriguez. Request for Council to enter executive session to discuss resolution of Heriberto Rodriguez v. City of Hartford. (Segarra) Executive Session
  7. Executive Session: Legrier. Request for Council to enter executive session to discuss resolution of Richard Legrier v. City of Hartford. (Segarra) Executive Session
  8. Executive Session: Capasso-Rubio. Request for Council to enter executive session to discuss resolution of Myrna Capasso-Rubio v. City of Hartford. (Segarra) Executive Session
  9. Executive Session: Pettino. Request for Council to enter executive session to discuss resolution of Vittorio Pettino v. City of Hartford. (Segarra) Executive Session
  10. San Juan Center. Allocation of $11,600 to the San Juan Center sports program. (Torres, Aponte) Passed
  11. CT Puerto Rican Forum. Allocation of $25,000 to the CT Puerto Rican Forum. (Aponte, Torres) Passed
  12. CRRA PILOT. Approval to enter into an agreement with the CT Resources Recovery Authority for payment in lieu of taxes of $106,618 per year on property at 2 Reserve Road. (Segarra) Passed
  13. Retirement Age. Resolution requesting assistance from the Mayor's Office in preparing a proposal for raising the age of retirement for newly hired non-union City employees. (Ritter) Postponed
  14. Fee Waiver. Approval of street closure for the "Pour House Summer Block Party Series" held on Allyn Street on April 20, June 18, and Sept. 17, 2010. (Cotto) Passed
  15. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees and street closures for the Hooker Day Parade held on October 23, 2010 in downtown Hartford. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  16. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for the Mount Olive Child Development Center's annual Walk-a-thon held in Keney Park on October 16, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  17. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for "Impact Hartford – Live with Hope" event held in Bushnell Park on October 2 & 3, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  18. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees and street closing for the Salvation Army's Marshall House Block Party held on September 9th on South Marshall Street. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  19. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for the Sawyer School Picnic held on September 24 in Goodwin Park. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  20. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for City Day held by the U.S. Army in Colt Park on June 12, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  21. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for "King's Chapel Day" held by the King's Chapel Church of God on June 19, 2010 at 400 Woodland Street. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  22. Block Party. Approvals for a series of block parties sponsored by the Up or On the Rocks and Black Bear Saloon on Allyn Street and Union Place on May 21, June 18, August 20, and September 17, 2010 (Cotto) Passed
  23. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees and closing of Russ, Park, Washington, and Babcock Streets for the End it Now – March Against Domestic Violence sponsored by the Spanish 7th Day Adventist Church on September 11, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  24. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Multicultural Family Fun Day held by the Mutual Housing Association of Greater Hartford on June 12, 2010 in Pope Park. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  25. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees and street closures for Our Lady of Fatima's St. Anthony's Festival held on June 13, 2010 and the Day of Portugal festival held on June 6, 2010 in Parkville. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  26. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for the Rose Weekend Festival held by the Friends of Elizabeth Park on June 19 and 20, 2010 in Elizabeth Park. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  27. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for a church service held by La Casa del Alf in South Green on July 24. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  28. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for "Party in Park 2010" sponsored by The King's Temple Church in Day Park on August 14, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  29. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for "Plays in the Parks" presented by HartBeat Ensemble in Elizabeth Park on July 10, Goodwin Park on July 11, Pope Park on July 17, Sigourney Park on July 18, and Keney Park on July 24. (Boucher) Withdrawn
  30. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for "Clay Hill Recognition Day" sponsored by the Clay Hill Improvement District on July 17, 2010 at DeLucco Park. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  31. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for the "Bobby Sands Memorial Celebration" held by the Ancient Order of Hibernians at the Hunger Strike Memorial at Maple Avenue and Freeman Street on August 20, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  32. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for "Outreaching the Vision of Christ 2010" sponsored by the Ebenezer Pentecostal Church A/D on August 7 and 8 in Barnard Park. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  33. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for a series of religious services held by Iglesia Fuente de Salvacion Misionera on street corners throughout Hartford on Mondays and Wednesdays from June 21 through September 22, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  34. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for the "Walk for Vision" held by the CT Chapter of the Massachusetts Eye Research and Surgery Institute in Bushnell Park on August 21, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  35. Executive Session: Legrier. Request for Council to enter executive session to discuss resolution of Richard Legrier v. City of Hartford. (Segarra) (Duplicate.) Withdrawn
  36. Executive Session: Capasso-Rubio. Request for Council to enter executive session to discuss resolution of Myrna Capasso-Rubio v. City of Hartford. (Segarra) (Duplicate.) Withdrawn
  37. Appointment. Resolution that Council should appoint its member to the Internal Audit Commission. (Kennedy) Postponed
  38. Board of Education Budget. Request to the Board of Education to provide the Council with adopted line-item budgets for the past two fiscal years and year-to-date figures for the current fiscal year. (Deutsch, Segarra) Postponed
  39. Commission on Aging. Confirmation of the Mayor's appointment of Katherine Calloway, Lewis Myrick, and Ruby Reese to the Commission on Aging. (Segarra) Passed
  40. Parks & Recreation. Ordinance creating a Department of Parks & Recreation to include Parks Maintenance and Recreation and Youth Services. (Cotto) Postponed
  41. Novelty Lighters. Proposed ordinance prohibiting the sale, gift or distribution of lighters, in Hartford, that are designed to be attractive to children. (Torres) Postponed
  42. Organizational Changes. Ordinance removing the division of Parks Maintenance from the Public Works Department and removing the division of Recreation & Youth Services from the Department of Health & Human Services. (Cotto) Postponed
  43. Campaign Contributions. Proposed ordinance prohibiting individuals and entities who have contracts with the City of Hartford from making contributions to candidates for Mayor, Council, Registrar of Voters, Treasurer, or Board of Education. (Cotto) Postponed
  44. School Bus Contracts. Request that the Administration investigate school bus contracts to determine if there are willful or unintentional violations of the Living Wage Ordinance. (Winch, Airey-Wilson) Postponed
  45. Tree Ordinance. Ordinance governing the planting, removal, altering, or damaging of trees in Hartford for the purpose of maintaining and growing Hartford's urban forest. (Boucher, Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment and Public Hearing on Nov. 15th
  46. Tree Fund. Authorization for the Mayor to spend annually up to 5% of the investment income from the Hartford Parks Trust Fund for purposes that implement or promote the Tree Ordinance.(Boucher, Cotto) Referred to Operations, Management & Budget and Public Hearing on Nov. 15th
  47. Intelligence Collection. Ordinance limiting certain intelligence collection and profiling activities by the Police Department unless directly related to criminal activity. (Cotto) Referred to Quality of Life & Public Safety Committee and Public Hearing on Nov. 15th
  48. Cultural Dance Troupe. Proposed allocation of $7,000 to the Cultural Dance Troupe of the West Indies. (Cotto) Passed
  49. Library. Approval for the Hartford Public Library to serve alcohol at its Latino Empowerment Fund event on November 30, 2010. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment
  50. Moratorium. Declaration of a temporary moratorium on fee waivers for events until an accounting of the Special Event Overtime Account is completed. (Cotto) Passed
  51. Contributions. Allocation of funding to Martin Luther King Soccer League, West Indian Foundation Youth Day Program, Cultural Dance Troupe of the West Indies, and Caribbean Urban Research Education & Training. (Airey-Wilson) Referred to Operations, Management & Budget
  52. Contributions. Allocation of 20,000 to Guakia, $8,400 to Artist Collective, $3,000 to Hartbeat Ensemble, and $600 to the San Juan Center. (Deutsch) Referred to Operations, Management & Budget
  53. Health Benefits. Request that the City Administration consider alternatives for benefits contracts for employee health coverage. (Deutsch) Referred to Health & Human Services Committee
  54. Shelter Services. Resolution that there be regular and sufficient funding for shelter services for women and families during the winter. (Deutsch) Referred to Operations, Management & Budget
  55. Banking Services. Request that the City Administration consider using banking institutions that consider type and quality of services, price, and employment for Hartford residents and City government. (Deutsch) Referred to Operations, Management & Budget
  56. No-Freeze Shelter. Designation of the Salvation Army's Marshall House as the "no freeze" shelter for women and families and allocation of funding for the shelter. (Deutsch) Referred to Operations, Management & Budget

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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