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COMMON COUNCIL

Regular Meeting

Milwaukee, WI · November 4, 2022

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City Hall City of Milwaukee 200 East Wells Street Milwaukee, WI 53202 Meeting Minutes COMMON COUNCIL Friday, November 4, 2022 9:00 AM Common Council Chamber BUDGET ADOPTION MEETING The meeting was called to order at 9:16 a.m. Present: 11 - Bauman Dodd Coggs Rainey Zamarripa Murphy Borkowski Perez Spiker Dimitrijevic Stamper The Pledge of Allegiance was said followed by silent invocation. THE FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS: 1. 220001 Communication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2023 budget. Sponsors: THE CHAIR Budget amendments approved by the Finance and Personnel Committee were considered first. Amendment 1K DOA, CITY CLERK, DCD, FIRE, HEALTH, LIBRARY, POLICE DPW OPERATIONS,TREASURER - Add funding, FTEs and position authority for Library service at four branch libraries and fund temporary Martin Luther King Jr., branch library during construction. Add $100,000 for a Fire EMS staffing study. Add funding, FTEs and position authority for one and a half Fire engines. Add $42,576 to the City Treasurer. Add $100,000 for the Healthy Food Establishment Special Fund. Add $50,000 for the MKE Community Excellence Special Purpose Account in the Common Council - City Clerk's Office. Combine Department of Public Works Special Funds for snow removal, grass mowing, and illegal dumping into a single account for vacant lot maintenance. Offset these increases by using $4 million of American Rescue Plan Act funds, delaying the first Police Officer recruit class by four pay periods, and by City of Milwaukee Page 1 COMMON COUNCIL Meeting Minutes November 4, 2022 reducing the payment to MADACC. Use of ARPA funds requires separate legislation to be adopted by the Common Council allocating ARPA funds for this specific purpose. If separate legislation is not approved to allocate ARPA funding for this purpose, the amendment could have a tax levy impact. The amendment also adds a number of footnotes to various departments. Footnotes are informational only. It is necessary for the Common Council to adopt legislation to implement the intent of the footnote. If the Common Council fails to pass said legislation, the footnote has no impact. Ald. Spiker offerred Amendment 1M. Amendment 1M Add funding, FTEs and position authority for Library service at two branch libraries, and fund temporary Martin Luther King Jr., branch library during construction. Add $100,000 for a fire EMS staffing study. Add funding and FTEs to staff a Fire engeine for six months. Add $42,576 to the City Treasurer. Add $50,000 for the MKE Community Excellence Special Purpose Account in the Common Council - City Clerk's Office. Combine Department of Public Works Special Funds for snow removal, grass mowing, and illegal dumping into a single account for vacant lot maintenance. Offset these increases by using approximately $600,000 of American Rescue Plan Act funds, delaying the first Police Officer recruit class by four pay periods, by reducing the payment to MADACC, and by eliminating three enhanced service Libraries. Use of ARPA funds requires spearate legislation to be adopted by the Common Council allocating ARPA funds for this specific purpose. If separate legisaltion is not approved to allocate ARPA funding for this purpose, the amendment could have a tax levy impact. The amendment also adds a number of footnotes to various departments. Footnotes are informational only. It is necessary for hte Common Council to adopt legislation to implement the intent of the footnote. If the Common Council fails to pass said legislation, the footnote has no impact. A roll call vote was taken on Amendment 1M. (Failed 3-8) A motion was made by ALD. SPIKER that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion FAILED by the following vote: Aye, 3- Ald.Bauman, Ald.Murphy Ald.Spiker No, 8- Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper Communication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2023 budget. Communication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2023 budget. Amendment 1K A roll call vote was taken on Amendment 1K. (Prevailed 10-1) A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 10 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 1- Ald.Murphy City of Milwaukee Page 2 COMMON COUNCIL Meeting Minutes November 4, 2022 Amendment 2A Add a footnote that directs the Department of Administration to work with each department to develop a basic standard of equity and inclusion. This shall include an examination of potential future budgetary cuts and their impact on City employees and residents. Footnotes are informational only. It is necessary for the Common Council to adopt legislation to implement the intent of the footnote. If the Common Council fails to pass said legislation, the footnote has no impact. A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 3 DOA, CITY CLERK, HEALTH, DNS - This amendment will add a footnote to the budgets of DOA-Information Technology Management Division, Common Council-City Clerk, Health Department and Department of Neighborhood Services directing these departments to work together on streamlining processes for permits and approvals. A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 5A DER currently has 1 HR Representative responsible both for supporting labor negotiations and Title VII complaints. This amendment would devote this position fully to labor negotiations, and would add an additional 1.0 FTE to support Title VII complaints, as well as Employee Resource Groups and Unemployment Compensation. The cost is offset by eliminating funding for one Assistant City Attorney. Ald. Dimitrijevic offered Amendment 5B. Amendment 5B The Department of Employee Relations currently has 1 HR Representative responsible both for supporting labor negotiations and Title VII complaints. The amendment would devote this position fully to labor negotiations, and would add an additional 1.0 FTE to support Title VII complaints, as well as Employee Resource Groups and Unemployment Compensation. The cost is offset by increasing vacancy savings in the City Attorney. A roll call vote was taken on Amendment 5B. (Prevailed 10-1) A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: City of Milwaukee Page 3 COMMON COUNCIL Meeting Minutes November 4, 2022 Aye, 10 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker Ald.Dimitrijevic No, 1- Ald.Stamper Amendment 7A Add a footnote directing the City Attorney's Office to develop a process for working with departments after lost cases or settlement agreements to evaluate risk and create policies, procedures, and training to avoid similar lawsuits in the future. Footnotes are informational only. It is necessary for the Common Council to adopt legislation to implement the intent of the footnote. If the Common Council fails to pass said legislation, the footnote has no impact. A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 8 DCD - This amendment will add a footnote to the Department of City Development to conduct a satisfaction survey of small businesses regarding their experiences working with the Department, and to report the results to the Common Council annually. A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 9 DCD, HEALTH, POLICE - This amendment will add a footnote to the budget of the Department of City Development to collaborate with the Police Department and the Health Department - Office of Violence Prevention on worker and neighborhood safety throughout the duration of the Homes MKE Program. A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 10 DCD, HEALTH, DPW - Add a footnote that directs the Office of Violence Prevention to work with the Neighborhood Improvement Development Corporation and the Department of Public Works on possible programming for Healing Spaces and city City of Milwaukee Page 4 COMMON COUNCIL Meeting Minutes November 4, 2022 parks. A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 11 DCD, HEALTH - Add a footnote that directs the Office of Violence Prevention to work with the Department of City Development regarding city programs and properties to develop long-term strategies. A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 17 FIRE, POLICE - Add a footnote to the Police Department to work with the Fire and Police Commission to annually analyze and report to the Common Council use of Police overtime and to research best practices for making adjustments to policies, procedures, and practices to lessen the use of Police overtime. A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 18 HEALTH - Add of footnote that directs the Health Department to examine and recommend changes for lead contractor requirements. A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 19 HEALTH - Add a footnote that directs the Health Department Lead program to work with the Office of Violence Prevention to develop longterm strategies for lead intervention responsiveness. City of Milwaukee Page 5 COMMON COUNCIL Meeting Minutes November 4, 2022 A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 20A Add a footnote that directs the Library to collaborate with the Health Department's Office of Violence Prevention (OVP) to inform changes to library operations, programming, and partnerships that incorporate and promote OVP's work. Footnotes are informational only. It is necessary for the Common Council to adopt legislation to implement the intent of the footnote. If the Common Council fails to pass said legislation, the footnote has no impact. A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 21 HEALTH - Add a footnote that directs the Office of Violence Prevention to develop what a community-wide de-escalation/conflict resolution program could look like. A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 26 MAYOR, DPW - Add position authority, FTE, and funding of $53,957 in the Mayor's Office for a dedicated director of Vision Zero. Offset by decreasing position authority, FTE, and funding of $53,957 for an Associate Transportation Planner position in the DPW-Infrastructure Multimodal Unit. A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 28 DNS - Footnote: Direct DNS to survey developers/ residents about development center City of Milwaukee Page 6 COMMON COUNCIL Meeting Minutes November 4, 2022 experience annually and report results annually to Council. A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 31 DNS - Add a footnote that directs the Department of Neighborhood Services to prioritize spending of at least $400,000 of demolition funding on concentrated blight areas. A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 37 DPW - This amendment will insert the following footnote: The Department of Public Works shall present a plan to the Common Council to create a pilot program with the goal of recruitment and retention by partnering with workforce development nonprofits working with underserved communities. A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 42 DPW, SMF - This amendment will add funding to replace annuals with native plants on select city boulevards by increasing the Sewer Maintenance Fund payment to the General Fund by $25,000. This amendment will require revenue recognition by the Comptroller. If revenue is not recognized, the tax levy impact of this amendment will be as stated. A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 43A City of Milwaukee Page 7 COMMON COUNCIL Meeting Minutes November 4, 2022 Add a footnote that directs the Department of Public Works to develop plans to use the city's "Urban Wood' and provide the Common Council a report on their investigations, including the approximate annual commercial value City-produced lumber. It is necessary for the Common Council to adopt legislation to implement the intent of the footnote. If the Common Council fails to pass said legislation, the footnote has no impact. A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 45 BOZA - This amendment will add a footnote to the budget of the SPA – Board of Zoning Appeals directing BOZA to prepare annual reports on application types, locations, and results, and submit the reports to the Common Council. A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 47A Add a footnote to the Police Department Joint Public Safety Radio Upgrade capital project directing that the project will abide by Chapter 16-05-2 of the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances and be competitively bid. Footnotes are informational only. It is necessary for the Common Council to adopt legislation to implement the intent of the footnote. If the Common Council fails to pass said legislation, the footnote has no impact. A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Budget amendments submitted under the 24-hour rule were considered. Amendment 22 LIBRARY, POLICE - Delay the Police Department’s first police officer recruit class by 3 pay periods. Add position authority, FTEs, and funding to restore the Martin Luther King Library to limited service. A motion was made by ALD. MURPHY that this Budget be AMENDED (WITHDRAWN). This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: City of Milwaukee Page 8 COMMON COUNCIL Meeting Minutes November 4, 2022 Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 23 LIBRARY - Add position authority, FTEs and funding in the Library budget to restore the MLK Library to a limited service library. Offset the funding by assuming the allocation of $344,355 in ARPA funds for this purpose. The amendment assumes using ARPA funds. This will require separate legislation to be adopted by the Common Council allocating ARPA funds for this specific purpose. If separate legislation is not approved to allocate ARPA funding for this purpose, the amendment could have a tax levy impact. A motion was made by ALD. COGGS that this Budget be AMENDED (WITHDRAWN). This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 30 DNS - Add position authority, FTE, and funding of $251,487 for four positions to support operations of the Development Center in the Department of Neighborhood Services. The amendment assumes that the cost will be funded from the tax levy. Ald. Murphy offerred Amendment 30A. Amendment 30A Add position authority, FTE, and funding for twopositions to support operations of the Development Center in the Department of Neighborhood Services. The amendment assumes that the cost will be funded from the tax levy. A roll call vote was taken on Amendment 30A. (Prevailed 7-4) A motion was made by ALD. MURPHY that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 7- Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Spiker Ald.Stamper No, 4- Ald.Coggs, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Perez Ald.Dimitrijevic Amendment 32A POLICE - Add 15 Police Officer recruits to the second Police Officer recruit class. Ald. Murphy offerred Amendment 32B. Amendment 32B Delay the Police Department's first recruit class by 3 pay periods. Use savings to add City of Milwaukee Page 9 COMMON COUNCIL Meeting Minutes November 4, 2022 15 Police Officer recruits to the second Police Officer recruit class. Ald. Spiker added as a cosponsor to Amendment 32B. Ald. Dimitrijevic offerred Amendment 32C. Amendment 32C Delay the Police Department's first recruit class by 3 pay periods. Use savings to make a deposit into the Employer's Pension Reserve Fund. A roll call vote was taken on Amendment 32C. (Failed 5-6) A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion FAILED by the following vote: Aye, 5- Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Perez, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 6- Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski Ald.Spiker Communication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2023 budget. Communication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2023 budget. Amendment 32B A roll call vote was taken on Amendment 32B. (Failed 3-8) A motion was made by ALD. MURPHY that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion FAILED by the following vote: Aye, 3- Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski Ald.Spiker No, 8- Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Perez, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper Communication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2023 budget. Communication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2023 budget. Amendment 32A A roll call vote was taken on Amendment 32A. (Failed 3-8) A motion was made by ALD. MURPHY that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion FAILED by the following vote: Aye, 3- Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski Ald.Spiker No, 8- Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Perez, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper Amendment 33 POLICE - Increase the Police department's second Police Officer recruit class by 15 City of Milwaukee Page 10 COMMON COUNCIL Meeting Minutes November 4, 2022 recruits. Fund this by reallocating $365,350 of ARPA funds allocated to the Office of Violence Prevention in Council File 210894. The amendment assumes using ARPA funds to fund these expenses in 2023. This will require separate legislation to be adopted by the Common Council allocating ARPA funds for these specific expenses. If separate legislation is not adopted to allocate ARPA funds for these expenses, these expenses will be eliminated in 2023. A roll call vote was taken on Amendment 33. (Failed 2-9) A motion was made by ALD. SPIKER that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion FAILED by the following vote: Aye, 2- Ald.Borkowski Ald.Spiker No, 9- Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Perez, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper Amendment 36 POLICE - This amendment increases the Police Department’s salary account by $159,000 to hire the first Police Officer recruit class one pay period earlier. Fund this by reallocating $235,320 of ARPA funds allocated to the Office of Violence Prevention in Council File no. 210894. The amendment assumes using ARPA funds to fund these expenses in 2023. This will require separate legislation to be adopted by the Common Council allocating ARPA funds for these specific expenses. If separate legislation is not adopted to allocate ARPA funds for these expenses, these expenses will be eliminated in 2023. A motion was made by ALD. SPIKER that this Budget be AMENDED (WITHDRAWN). This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 38 DPW - This amendment will add staff to make a fully-staffed MKE Parks section in DPW – Infrastructure Services by repurposing staff and equipment expenses. Changes that are not offset by equal reductions will be levy-funded. Ald. Murphy offerred Amendment 38B. Amendment 38B Re-allocate staff and equipment expenses to create a fully staff MKE Parks section. A roll call vote was taken on Amendment 38B. (Prevailed 10-0) A motion was made by ALD. MURPHY that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 10 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 City of Milwaukee Page 11 COMMON COUNCIL Meeting Minutes November 4, 2022 Excused, 1- Ald.Zamarripa Amendment 39 DPW - This amendment will add $1 million to DPW-Infrastructure Services High Impact Paving Program and decrease the Professional Services operating account in the Streetcar Unit of the Transportation Fund by $1.4 million. Ald. Spiker offerred Amendment 39A. Amendment 39A Add a footnote to the High IMpact Paving Program requesting that the ARPA TAsk Force allocate $1 million from either the 1st tranche ARPA reallocation or the 2nd tranche allocation to the DPW-Infrastructure Services High Impact Paving Program. A roll call vote was taken on Amendment 39A. (Prevailed 9-2) A motion was made by ALD. SPIKER that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 9- Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 2- Ald.Coggs Ald.Rainey Amendment 40 DPW - This amendment will add $1,000,000 to DPW - Infrastructure Services to offset the reduction in special assessment revenue for traffic-calming installations. The amendment is funded by reallocating $1,000,000 of ARPA funds allocated to DPW-Infrastructure Services for street lighting improvements and repairs. The amendment assumes using ARPA funds to fund additional trafficcalming expenses in 2023. This will require separate legislation to be adopted by the Common Council allocating ARPA funds for that specific purpose. If separate legislation is not adopted to allocate ARPA funds for these expenses, the additional expenses will be eliminated in 2023. Ald. Murphy offerred Amendment 40B. Amendment 40B Add $500,000 to DPW-Infrastructure Services to offset the reduction in special assessment revenue for traffic-calming installations. The amendment is funded by reallocating $500,000 of ARPA funds allocated to DPW-Infrastructure Services for signage related to speed reduction. The amendment assumes using ARPA funds to fund additional traffic-calming expenses in 2023. This will require separate legislation to be adopted by the Common Council allocating ARPA funds for that specific purpose. If separate legislation is not adopted to allocate ARPA funds for these expenses, the additional expenses will be elminated in 2023. A roll call vote was taken on Amendment 40B. (Prevailed 6-5) A motion was made by ALD. MURPHY that this Budget be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: City of Milwaukee Page 12 COMMON COUNCIL Meeting Minutes November 4, 2022 Aye, 6- Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez Ald.Spiker No, 5- Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper Amendment 44 TREASURER - This amendment adds $16,534 to the City Treasurer budget in order to restore 5 part-time staff positions that were cut by the Mayor’s 2023 Proposed Budget. A motion was made by ALD. COGGS that this Budget be AMENDED (WITHDRAWN). This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Amendment 46 CAPITAL - This adds $500,000 to the Department of City Development budget to increase funding for the Commercial Corridor program. It is the intent of the sponsor to explore the possibility of raising Board of Zoning Appeals application fees and block-party permit fees as a means of offsetting the additional expenditures. A motion was made by ALD. COGGS that this Budget be AMENDED (WITHDRAWN). This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Final action and vote on this item was taken at the end of the meeting. Ald. Dimitrijevic made remarks thanking all staff and colleagues involved with 2023 Proposed Budget process and deliberations. Ald. Dimitrijevic moved adoption of the file, as amended. A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Budget be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 9- Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker Ald.Dimitrijevic No, 2- Ald.Rainey Ald.Stamper 2. 220545 Resolution relating to the adoption of the proposed 2023 budget for the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: City of Milwaukee Page 13 COMMON COUNCIL Meeting Minutes November 4, 2022 Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 3. 220650 A substitute ordinance to make uniform the rates of pay of offices and positions in the City service. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Ordinance be PASSED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 4. 220651 A substitute ordinance determining the offices and positions in the various departments, bureaus, boards and commissions in the City Service under control of the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Ordinance be PASSED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 5. 220702 Substitute resolution relating to the appropriation of the second tranche of American Rescue Plan Act funds for a Milwaukee emergency medical services augmentation project. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be HELD IN COUNCIL. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 6. 220703 Substitute resolution relating to the appropriation of the second tranche of American Rescue Plan Act funds for various purposes. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be HELD IN COUNCIL. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: City of Milwaukee Page 14 COMMON COUNCIL Meeting Minutes November 4, 2022 Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 7. 220704 An ordinance relating to implementation of various provisions of the 2023 budget. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Ordinance be PLACED ON FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 8. 220705 Substitute resolution authorizing a payment from the 2022 Parking Fund to the 2023 Debt Service Fund to pay principal and interest for various parking projects. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 9. 220707 A resolution relating to implementation of various provisions of the 2023 budget. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be HELD IN COUNCIL. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 10. 220708 Substitute resolution relative to establishing the rate of taxation for 2023 budget purposes as computed by the Commissioner of Assessments of the City of Milwaukee. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: City of Milwaukee Page 15 COMMON COUNCIL Meeting Minutes November 4, 2022 Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 11. 220710 A substitute charter ordinance relating to implementation of various provisions of the 2023 budget. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Charter Ordinance be PASSED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 12. 220711 A substitute ordinance relating to increasing various fees for permits, licenses, inspections and approvals. Sponsors: THE CHAIR Ald. Dimitrijevic moved substitution of Proposed Substitute A. (Prevailed 11-0) A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Ordinance be SUBSTITUTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 220711 A substitute ordinance relating to increasing various fees for permits, licenses, inspections and approvals. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Ordinance be PASSED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 8- Ald.Bauman, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker Ald.Dimitrijevic No, 3- Ald.Dodd, Ald.Rainey Ald.Stamper 13. 220712 Substitute resolution establishing the 2023 Street Lighting Fee. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: City of Milwaukee Page 16 COMMON COUNCIL Meeting Minutes November 4, 2022 Aye, 9- Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker Ald.Dimitrijevic No, 2- Ald.Borkowski Ald.Stamper 14. 220713 Substitute resolution establishing the 2023 Local Sewerage Charge. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 10 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker Ald.Dimitrijevic No, 1- Ald.Stamper 15. 220714 Substitute resolution establishing the 2023 Solid Waste Charge. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 10 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker Ald.Dimitrijevic No, 1- Ald.Stamper 16. 220715 Substitute resolution establishing the 2023 Snow and Ice Removal Cost Recovery Charge. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 10 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker Ald.Dimitrijevic No, 1- Ald.Stamper 17. 220716 Substitute resolution establishing the 2023 Equivalent Residential Unit and 2023 Equivalent Residential Unit Rate used in calculation of the Storm Water Management Charge. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 10 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker Ald.Dimitrijevic No, 1- Ald.Stamper City of Milwaukee Page 17 COMMON COUNCIL Meeting Minutes November 4, 2022 PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING: 18. 220652 Communication from the Milwaukee Public Schools relating to the tax levy for the City of Milwaukee. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Communication be PLACED ON FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 19. 220653 Communication from the Wisconsin Division of Transportation Investment Management relating to the 2022 General Transportation Aids and Connecting Highway Aids Estimates. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Communication be PLACED ON FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 20. 220654 Communication from the Wisconsin Department of Revenue relating to the Revised Estimated 2022 and the 2023 Shared Revenue and Expenditure Restraint. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Communication be PLACED ON FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 21. 220655 Communication from the Wisconsin Department of Revenue relating to state aid payments due to exempted business computers from being subject to property taxes. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Communication be PLACED ON FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: City of Milwaukee Page 18 COMMON COUNCIL Meeting Minutes November 4, 2022 Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 22. 220709 Substitute resolution authorizing a further Tax Stabilization Fund withdrawal for 2023 as permitted by Sub-Section 4(c) and (d) of Section 304-29 of the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances. Sponsors: THE CHAIR A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be PLACED ON FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye, 11 - Ald.Bauman, Ald.Dodd, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper No, 0 Announcements were made. Hearing no other business, the meeting adjourned at 12:16 p.m. Chris Lee, Staff Assistant Council Records Section City Clerk's Office This meeting can be viewed in its entirety through the City's Legislative Research Center at http://milwaukee.legistar.com/calendar. City of Milwaukee Page 19

Agenda

City of Milwaukee City Hall 200 East Wells Street Milwaukee, WI 53202 Council Agenda COMMON COUNCIL Friday, November 4, 2022 9:00 AM Common Council Chamber BUDGET ADOPTION MEETING Jose G. Perez, 12th District President VACANT, 1st District Milele A. Coggs, 6th District Mark A. Borkowski, 11th District VACANT, 2nd District Khalif J. Rainey, 7th District Scott P. Spiker, 13th District VACANT, 3rd District JoCasta Zamarripa, 8th District Marina Dimitrijevic, 14th District Robert Bauman, 4th District VACANT, 9th District Russell W. Stamper, II, 15th District Nikiya Dodd, 5th District Michael J. Murphy, 10th District Order of Business 1. Roll Call 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Invocation or Silent Meditation 4. Approval of Previous Minutes 5. Presentations 6. Unfinished Business 7. Reports of Standing Committees Finance and Personnel, Ald. Dimitrijevic, Chair; Ald. Spiker, Vice-Chair 8. Communications to be Ordered on File 9. Matters for Immediate Adoption 10. Presentation of Ordinances, Resolutions, Motions, and Communications 11. Announcements Upon reasonable notice, efforts will be made to accommodate the needs of persons with disabilities through sign language interpreters or auxiliary aids. For assistance contact the Legislative Services ADA Coordinator at 286-2998, (FAX)286-3456, (TDD)286-2025 or by writing to Room 205, City Hall, 200 E. Wells Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202. THE FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS: 1. 220001 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 04/19/2022 Communication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2023 budget. 2. 220545 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/01/2022 Resolution relating to the adoption of the proposed 2023 budget for the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee. 3. 220650 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/01/2022 A substitute ordinance to make uniform the rates of pay of offices and positions in the City service. 4. 220651 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/01/2022 A substitute ordinance determining the offices and positions in the various departments, bureaus, boards and commissions in the City Service under control of the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee. 5. 220702 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/20/2022 Substitute resolution relating to the appropriation of the second tranche of American Rescue Plan Act funds for a Milwaukee emergency medical services augmentation project. 6. 220703 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/20/2022 Substitute resolution relating to the appropriation of the second tranche of American Rescue Plan Act funds for various purposes. 7. 220704 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/20/2022 An ordinance relating to implementation of various provisions of the 2023 budget. 8. 220705 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/20/2022 Substitute resolution authorizing a payment from the 2022 Parking Fund to the 2023 Debt Service Fund to pay principal and interest for various parking projects. 9. 220707 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/20/2022 A resolution relating to implementation of various provisions of the 2023 budget. 10. 220708 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/20/2022 Substitute resolution relative to establishing the rate of taxation for 2023 budget purposes as computed by the Commissioner of Assessments of the City of Milwaukee. 11. 220710 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/20/2022 A substitute charter ordinance relating to implementation of various provisions of the 2023 budget. Page 2 Printed on 11/2/2022 COMMON COUNCIL Council Agenda Friday, November 4, 2022 12. 220711 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/20/2022 A substitute ordinance relating to increasing various fees for permits, licenses, inspections and approvals. 13. 220712 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/20/2022 Substitute resolution establishing the 2023 Street Lighting Fee. 14. 220713 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/20/2022 Substitute resolution establishing the 2023 Local Sewerage Charge. 15. 220714 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/20/2022 Substitute resolution establishing the 2023 Solid Waste Charge. 16. 220715 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/20/2022 Substitute resolution establishing the 2023 Snow and Ice Removal Cost Recovery Charge. 17. 220716 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/20/2022 Substitute resolution establishing the 2023 Equivalent Residential Unit and 2023 Equivalent Residential Unit Rate used in calculation of the Storm Water Management Charge. PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING: 18. 220652 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/01/2022 Communication from the Milwaukee Public Schools relating to the tax levy for the City of Milwaukee. 19. 220653 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/01/2022 Communication from the Wisconsin Division of Transportation Investment Management relating to the 2022 General Transportation Aids and Connecting Highway Aids Estimates. 20. 220654 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/01/2022 Communication from the Wisconsin Department of Revenue relating to the Revised Estimated 2022 and the 2023 Shared Revenue and Expenditure Restraint. 21. 220655 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/01/2022 Communication from the Wisconsin Department of Revenue relating to state aid payments due to exempted business computers from being subject to property taxes. 22. 220709 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/20/2022 Page 3 Printed on 11/2/2022 COMMON COUNCIL Council Agenda Friday, November 4, 2022 Substitute resolution authorizing a further Tax Stabilization Fund withdrawal for 2023 as permitted by Sub-Section 4(c) and (d) of Section 304-29 of the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances. Page 4 Printed on 11/2/2022