City Council
Regular MeetingPittsburgh, PA · July 18, 2017
Minutes
City of Pittsburgh
510 City-County Building
414 Grant Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Meeting Minutes
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
10:00 AM
Council Chambers
City Council
ONE-HUNDRED
THIRTY-NINTH COUNCIL
Bruce A. Kraus, President of Council
Council Members: Rev. Ricky V. Burgess, Dan Gilman, Deborah L. Gross, Darlene M. Harris,
R. Daniel Lavelle, Corey O'Connor, Natalia Rudiak, Theresa Kail-Smith
Mary Beth Doheny, City Clerk - Kimberly Clark-Baskin, Deputy City Clerk
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ROLL CALL
Present 8 - Rev. Burgess, Mr. Gilman, Ms. Gross, Mrs. Harris, Mr. Kraus, Mr. Lavelle,
Mr. O'Connor, and Mrs. Kail-Smith
Absent 1 - Ms. Rudiak
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PROCLAMATIONS
2017-1766 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of
Pittsburgh does hereby recognize Eli Murphy for achieving the title of champion of the
boys division of the 94th National Marbles Tournament and for creating a place for
Pittsburgh’s kids to learn and appreciate the game of marbles; and,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh does
hereby declare July 18th, 2017 to be "Eli Murphy Day" in the City of Pittsburgh.
SPONSOR /S: MR. GILMAN AND ALL MEMBERS
A motion was made that this matter be Adopted. The motion carried.
2017-1767 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of
Pittsburgh does hereby recognize the staff and board members of the Pittsburgh
Jewish Chronicle for decades of service to the Jewish community in Pittsburgh and
beyond, and for successfully revamping the newspaper for the future; and,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh does
hereby declare July 21st, 2017, to be “Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle Day” in the
City of Pittsburgh.
SPONSOR /S: MR. GILMAN AND ALL MEMBERS
A motion was made that this matter be Adopted. The motion carried.
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2017-1768 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of
Pittsburgh does hereby recognize Mickey McGrane, the ultimate teammate, for his
commitment and service to his community; and,
BE IT FUTHER RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh does
hereby declare Tuesday, July 18th, 2017, to be “Mickey McGrane Day” in the
City of Pittsburgh.
SPONSOR /S: MS. GROSS AND ALL MEMBERS
A motion was made that this matter be Adopted. The motion carried.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
PRESENTATION OF PAPERS
COUNCILMAN DAN GILMAN PRESENTS:
2017-1732 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Department of Parks and Recreation to enter
on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh into an agreement or agreements with Allegheny
County, Department of Human Services, for the City’s operation of its Senior
Community Centers. Said agreement or agreement shall be for a term of one year at
no cost to the City with compensation to the City not to exceed EIGHT HUNDRED
SIXTY THOUSAND and FIFTY DOLLARS and NO CENTS ($860,050.00).
Read and referred to the Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs
2017-1733 Resolution providing for the execution of a Cooperation Agreement or Agreements
with the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh, the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer
Authority, and the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh for the dedication of
East Liberty/Larimer Park and related matters. (Council District 9)
Read and referred to the Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs
2017-1734 Resolution providing for the execution of a Cooperation Agreement or Agreements
with the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh for the performance of certain
work in connection with the 2017-2018 Community Development Block Grant
Program, and providing for the payment of the cost thereof, not to exceed
$4,604,400.00 (Council Districts: All).
Read and referred to the Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs
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COUNCILWOMAN DEBORAH L. GROSS PRESENTS:
2017-1735 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of City Planning of the City of
Pittsburgh to accept a grant from the Pennsylvania Museum and Historical
Commission in the amount of twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dollars. This grant will
be used in conjunction with department funds to execute contracts for an architectural
inventory of historic structures in the city not to exceed fifty thousand ($50,000)
dollars.
Read and referred to the Committee on Land Use and Economic
Development
2017-1736 Resolution amending Resolution Number 772, effective January 1, 2017, as
amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2017 Capital Budget and
the 2017 Community Development Block Grant Program; and approving the 2017
through 2022 Capital Improvement Program;” so as to identify specific projects in the
Mayor’s Office and City Council Districts 1,2,3,6 and 8.
Read and referred to the Committee on Land Use and Economic
Development
2017-1737 Resolution providing for an Agreement or Agreements with various community
organizations for operational/administrative expenses, maintenance, purchase of
equipment; and/or rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities; and for
administrative/operational costs, maintenance, purchase of equipment, and/or
rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities of various departmental programs/projects for
the benefit of the residents of the City of Pittsburgh, at a cost not to exceed
$825,000.00.
Read and referred to the Committee on Land Use and Economic
Development
2017-1738 Resolution providing for an Agreement(s) and Contract(s) with consultant(s) and
Vendor(s) to assist the City in improving its Citizen Participation Process and provide
for payment at a cost thereof, at a cost not to exceed $200,000.00.
Read and referred to the Committee on Land Use and Economic
Development
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2017-1739 Resolution providing for an Agreement or Agreements with the Jewish Healthcare
Foundation to provide administration and operating expenses, housing and housing
related supportive services to persons with HIV/AIDS and their families, at a total
cost not to exceed $837,664.00
Read and referred to the Committee on Land Use and Economic
Development
2017-1740 Resolution providing for an Agreement or Agreements with various community
organizations for operational/administrative expenses, maintenance, purchase of
equipment; and/or rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities; and for
administrative/operational costs, maintenance, purchase of equipment, and/or
rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities of various departmental programs/projects for
the benefit of the residents of the City of Pittsburgh, at a cost not to exceed
$315,000.00.
Read and referred to the Committee on Land Use and Economic
Development
2017-1741 Resolution providing for an Agreement, or Agreements with the Urban League of
Pittsburgh, for the implementation/administration of the Housing Counseling Program,
and related costs, in the amount not to exceed $100,000.00.
Read and referred to the Committee on Land Use and Economic
Development
2017-1742 Resolution providing for an Agreement or Agreement(s) and to provide
administrative/operating expenses, including but not limited to, rehabilitation,
maintenance, operation, insurance, utilities, furnishings, homeless prevention and
essential services and other miscellaneous expenses associated the Emergency
Solutions Grant funds, at a cost not to exceed $1,148,125.00
Read and referred to the Committee on Land Use and Economic
Development
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2017-1743 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of City Planning
to enter into contract and hire consultant, Gensler Architecture, Design & Planning,
P.C. to design a neighborhood plan. The neighborhood plan should be executed for a
sum not to exceed One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars and Zero Cents
($150,000.00).
Read and referred to the Committee on Land Use and Economic
Development
A motion was made that this matter be Waived under Rule 8. The motion
carried.
2017-1744 Ordinance accepting a new street name, SUYDAM STREET in the Tenth Ward of
the City of Pittsburgh as per recommendation by the City of Pittsburgh Addressing
Committee (CPAC). The following street name was approved by CPAC in May
2017. The name listed in this ordinance shall be made official in accordance with the
Pittsburgh Code, Title Four, Public Places and Property, Chapter 420 Uniform Street
Naming and Addressing.
Read and referred to the Committee on Land Use and Economic
Development
2017-1745 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Director of the Department of Mobility and
Infrastructure to enter into an agreement with the PA Department of Community and
Economic Development (DCED) Multimodal Transportation Fund (MTF), should the
grant be awarded by DCED, to provide funding for the Bigelow Streetscape Project.
The total grant amount requested is two million, one hundred and eighty seven
thousand and five hundred dollars ($2,187,500) dollars for this stated purpose.
Read and referred to the Committee on Land Use and Economic
Development
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2017-1746 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Director of the Department of Mobility and
Infrastructure to enter into an agreement with the PA Department of Community and
Economic Development (DCED) Multimodal Transportation Fund (MTF), should the
grant be awarded by DCED, to provide funding for the South 21st Street Complete
Green Street Project in support of project implementation in collaboration with the
Western Pennsylvania Conversancy. The total grant amount requested is $3,000,000
dollars for this stated purpose.
Read and referred to the Committee on Land Use and Economic
Development
COUNCILMAN R. DANIEL LAVELLE PRESENTS:
2017-1747 Resolution authorizing Wendell Hissrich, Director of Public Safety, Raymond V.
DeMichiei, Deputy Director, Emergency Management Agency, to execute for and on
on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh all required forms and reports for disaster relief
under the federal Stafford Act.
Read and referred to the Committee on Public Safety Services
A motion was made that this matter be Waived under Rule 8. The motion
carried.
2017-1748 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of Public Safety to enter into a
Sponsorship Agreement for the Cinema in the Park summer film series.
Read and referred to the Committee on Public Safety Services
2017-1749 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Director of Public Safety to accept a donation
of original artwork from Artist Burton Morris for the 40th Anniversary of the Richard
S. Caliguiri Great Race.
Read and referred to the Committee on Public Safety Services
2017-1750 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of Public Safety to enter into an
In-Kind Sponsorship Agreement for the Richard S. Caliguiri Great Race.
Read and referred to the Committee on Public Safety Services
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2017-1751 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of Public Safety to enter into three
Sponsorship Agreements for the Richard S. Caliguiri Great Race.
Read and referred to the Committee on Public Safety Services
COUNCILMAN COREY O'CONNOR PRESENTS:
2017-1752 Resolution authorizing the issuance of a warrant in favor of the Port Authority of
Allegheny County in an amount not to exceed twenty two thousand, nine hundred,
ninety two dollars and fifty cents, for the payment of 9,197 full fare bus rides for the
2016 Great Race; and providing for the payment thereof.
Read and referred to the Committee on Urban Recreation
2017-1753 Resolution authorizing the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation, the
Director of the Department of Public Safety and Director of the Office and
Management and Budget to enter into agreements in individual amounts of Ten
Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) or less with performers, instructors, artists, referees,
and persons with specialized skills in connection with the Departments’ recreational
and instructional programs and special events services.
Read and referred to the Committee on Urban Recreation
2017-1754 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Department of Parks and Recreation to enter
on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh into an agreement or agreements with Keys Service
Corps with regard to the 2017 AmeriCorps Summer Program. Said agreement or
agreement involves the matching of funds and shall be a cost to the City not to exceed
TWENTY THOUSAND and FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS and NO CENTS
($20,400.00).
Read and referred to the Committee on Urban Recreation
COUNCILWOMAN NATALIA RUDIAK PRESENTS:
2017-1755 Resolution providing for the conveyance by the City of Pittsburgh of certain property,
having been placed for sale to adjoining property owners in conjunction with the City
of Pittsburgh Side Yard Program. ITEMS A through D: A: 614 Freeland, B: 2614
Mackinaw, C: 2022 Straubs, D: 3403 Reuben
Read and referred to the Committee on Finance and Law
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2017-1756 Resolution providing for the sale of certain property, acquired by the City of
Pittsburgh at tax sales. ITEMS A through F: A: 3500 Melwood, B: 5130 Rosetta, C:
512 Suismon, D: 1100 Spring Garden, E: 1225 Spring Garden, F: 1326 McClure
Read and referred to the Committee on Finance and Law
2017-1757 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of Finance to enter, on behalf of
the City of Pittsburgh, into a lease agreement or agreements with Pittsburgh Hispanic
Development Corporation (a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation) in order that it may
utilize the 2nd floor of the City of Pittsburgh’s building located at 1553 Broadway
Ave, for a business incubator and co-working space. Said agreement(s) shall be for a
term of 10 years with two 5 year renewal options.
Read and referred to the Committee on Finance and Law
2017-1758 Resolution further amending Resolution No. 772 of 2016, effective January 1, 2017, as
amended, entitled “adopting and approving the 2017 Capital Budget and the 2017
Community Development Block Grant Program; and approving the 2017 through 2022
Capital Improvement Program” by reducing and increasing various line items funded from
the Community Development Block Grant, Emergency Solutions Grant, and Housing
Opportunities for Persons with AIDS program.
Read and referred to the Committee on Finance and Law
COUNCILWOMAN THERESA KAIL-SMITH PRESENTS:
2017-1759 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Director of the Department of Mobility and
Infrastructure to execute relevant agreements to receive grant funding to support
Liberty Ave Infrastructure Improvement Project, and further providing for an
agreement and expenditures not to exceed Four Million Nine Hundred Forty
Thousand ($4,940,000) dollars for this stated purpose.
Read and referred to the Committee on Public Works
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2017-1764 Resolution amending Resolution No. 757, effective December 13, 2016 entitled:
Resolution providing for an Agreement or Agreements with various community
organizations for operational/administrative expenses, maintenance, purchase of
equipment; and/or rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities; and for
administrative/operational costs, maintenance, purchase of equipment, and/or
rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities of various departmental programs/projects for
the benefit of the residents of the City of Pittsburgh, at a cost not to exceed
$850,000.00; so as to reprogram funds within City Council from “Grandview Lions
Club (-$11,534.00); and “Sheraden Community Council” (-$2,349.00)and transfer
these funds to “Birmingham Foundation / West Side Mustangs” (+$13,883.00).
SPONSOR /S: MRS. KAIL-SMITH
Read and referred to the Committee on Land Use and Economic
Development
2017-1765 Resolution amending Resolution 105, effective March 6, 2016, Resolution providing
for the filing of a Community Development statement by the City of Pittsburgh with the
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for a grant in connection with
the 2016 Community Development Block Grant Program; providing for the execution
of grant contracts and for the filing of other data providing for required assurances;
providing for execution of payment vouchers on letter of credit and for certification of
authorized signature; the deposit of the funds in a bank account and providing for the
payment of expenses within categories, so as to reprogram funds within the City
Council’s Office from “Grandview Lions Club”(-$11,534.00) and” Sheraden
Community Council” (-$2,349.00) to transfer funds to “Birmingham Foundation/
West Side Mustangs” (+$13,883.00).
SPONSOR /S: MRS. KAIL-SMITH
Read and referred to the Committee on Land Use and Economic
Development
COUNCILMAN BRUCE A. KRAUS PRESENTS:
2017-1760 Resolution informing City Council of the appointment of Kary Arimoto-Mercer as a
member of the Arts Commission with a term to expire June 30, 2021.
A motion was made that this matter be Referred for Interview to the
Committee on Hearings . The motion carried.
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2017-1761 Resolution informing City Council of the appointment of Sarika Goulatia as a member
of the Arts Commission with a term to expire June 30, 2021.
A motion was made that this matter be Referred for Interview to the
Committee on Hearings . The motion carried.
2017-1762 Communication from Michael Lamb, City Controller, submitting the Popular Annual
Financial Report (PAFR) for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2016.
A motion was made that this matter be Read, Received and Filed. The motion
carried.
2017-1763 Petition from the residents of the City of Pittsburgh requesting a Public Hearing before
City Council relative to passing a resolution to place the following referendum
question on the fall City ballot: “Shall City of Pittsburgh voters be provided with and
use new voting equipment for the 2020 presidential election cycle (and thereafter) that
utilizes a human-readable, voter-verifiable paper record as the primary official record
of the voter’s intent; that the voter can verify accurately reflects his or her intent while
the voter is still in the process of voting; and that is usable for audits and recounts?”
The Petition is valid in accordance with the Home Rule Charter.
A motion was made that this matter be Read and referred to the Committee
on Hearings . The motion carried.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
2017-1679 Resolution informing City Council of the appointment of Becky Mingo as a member of
the Pittsburgh Planning Commission with a term to expire June 30, 2023.
A motion was made that this matter be Approved. The motion carried.
2017-1703 Resolution appointing Andrea Ketzel as a Commissioner of the Shade Tree
Commission of the City of Pittsburgh for a term to expire July 31, 2021.
A motion was made that this matter be Approved. The motion carried.
2017-1704 Resolution appointing Emily Mitchell as a Commissioner of the Shade Tree
Commission of the City of Pittsburgh for a term to expire July 31, 2021.
A motion was made that this matter be Approved. The motion carried.
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2017-1705 Resolution appointing Kristen N. Spirl as a Commissioner of the Shade Tree
Commission of the City of Pittsburgh for a term to expire July 31, 2021.
A motion was made that this matter be Approved. The motion carried.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEE - FINAL ACTION
COUNCILWOMAN NATALIA RUDIAK PRESENTS COMMITTEE ON
FINANCE AND LAW
2017-1729 Report of the Committee on Finance and Law for July 12, 2017 with an Affirmative
Recommendation.
A motion was made that this matter be Read, Received and Filed. The motion
carried.
2017-1583 Ordinance directing the Allegheny County Board of Elections to place before the
qualified voters of the City of Pittsburgh at the 2017 November General Election a
referendum question amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh Home Rule Charter,
Article VII - Personnel, Section 707 - Multiple Employment Prohibited, by adding
new subsections f & g, which will allow City employees to be scholastic sports
coaches in part-time positions with the Pittsburgh Public Schools, and part-time
educational positions at public institutions of higher learning.
SPONSOR /S: MS. RUDIAK
CO-SPONSOR /S: Mr. O'Connor and Mr. Kraus
A motion was made that this matter be Passed Finally. The motion carried by
the following vote:
Aye: 8 - Rev. Burgess, Mr. Gilman, Ms. Gross, Mrs. Harris, Mr. Kraus, Mr. Lavelle,
Mr. O'Connor, and Mrs. Kail-Smith
No: 0
Abstain: 0
Absent: 1 - Ms. Rudiak
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2017-1667 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Director of the Office of Management and
Budget to enter into a Fellowship Participation Agreement or Agreements with FUSE
Corps to host one Executive Fellow for twelve months at a cost not to exceed
One-Hundred Fifty Thousand and Zero Dollars ($150,000.00) and to host two
Executive Fellows for twelve months at no cost to the City.
A motion was made that this matter be Passed Finally. The motion carried by
the following vote:
Aye: 6 - Rev. Burgess, Mr. Gilman, Mr. Kraus, Mr. Lavelle, Mr. O'Connor, and Mrs.
Kail-Smith
No: 2 - Ms. Gross, and Mrs. Harris
Abstain: 0
Absent: 1 - Ms. Rudiak
2017-1700 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of Finance to enter into a contract
or agreement with Fiscal Choice Consulting LLC for the purpose of reviewing and
updating existing user fees for services provided by the City of Pittsburgh for a cost
not to exceed sixty thousand dollars ($60,000).
A motion was made that this matter be Passed Finally. The motion carried by
the following vote:
Aye: 7 - Rev. Burgess, Mr. Gilman, Ms. Gross, Mr. Kraus, Mr. Lavelle, Mr. O'Connor,
and Mrs. Kail-Smith
No: 0
Abstain: 1 - Mrs. Harris
Absent: 1 - Ms. Rudiak
2017-1701 Resolution amending resolution No. 425 of 2015, authorizing and directing the City
Controller to create the “Facilities Trust Fund”, to include revenue generated from
leasing City facilities as a source of revenue for the fund.
A motion was made that this matter be Passed Finally. The motion carried by
the following vote:
Aye: 7 - Rev. Burgess, Mr. Gilman, Ms. Gross, Mr. Kraus, Mr. Lavelle, Mr. O'Connor,
and Mrs. Kail-Smith
No: 0
Abstain: 1 - Mrs. Harris
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Absent: 1 - Ms. Rudiak
2017-1702 Resolution providing for a Professional Services Agreement(s) and/or Contract(s)
with the Matrix Consulting Group to complete a service delivery model assessment
for the Department of Public Works and providing for the payment thereof at a cost
not to exceed $29,500.00.
A motion was made that this matter be Passed Finally. The motion carried by
the following vote:
Aye: 8 - Rev. Burgess, Mr. Gilman, Ms. Gross, Mrs. Harris, Mr. Kraus, Mr. Lavelle,
Mr. O'Connor, and Mrs. Kail-Smith
No: 0
Abstain: 0
Absent: 1 - Ms. Rudiak
2017-1724 Resolution authorizing the City Clerk and the Director of Office of Management and
Budget to enter into a Professional Service Agreement(s) and/or Contract(s) with
consultant(s) for the purposes of providing the City of Pittsburgh with expert
conservator/restoration services in connection with the repair and historic restoration
of the City Council Chamber walls for the benefit of the residents of the City of
Pittsburgh. Cost shall not exceed Twenty-Four Thousand Five Hundred Dollars
($24,500.00).
SPONSOR /S: MR. KRAUS
A motion was made that this matter be Passed Finally. The motion carried by
the following vote:
Aye: 8 - Rev. Burgess, Mr. Gilman, Ms. Gross, Mrs. Harris, Mr. Kraus, Mr. Lavelle,
Mr. O'Connor, and Mrs. Kail-Smith
No: 0
Abstain: 0
Absent: 1 - Ms. Rudiak
COUNCILMAN REV. RICKY V. BURGESS PRESENTS COMMITTEE ON
INNOVATION, PERFORMANCE AND ASSET MANAGEMENT
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2017-1730 Report of the Committee on Performance and Asset Management for July 12, 2017
with an Affirmative Recommendation.
A motion was made that this matter be Read, Received and Filed. The motion
carried.
2017-1688 Resolution amending Resolution No. 229 of 2016, entitled “Resolution authorizing the
Mayor and the Chief & Director of the Department of Innovation & Performance to
enter into an Agreement, Agreements or Amendments with Planet Technologies for
the SAAS (Software as a Service) e-mail & data file collaboration for a sum not to
exceed One Hundred Thirty-Three Thousand Dollars ($133,000) and for the
payment of the costs thereof,” by increasing the authorized amount in 2017 by
Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars ($35,000) to renew Evolve 365 Support Services for
one additional year.
A motion was made that this matter be Passed Finally. The motion carried by
the following vote:
Aye: 8 - Rev. Burgess, Mr. Gilman, Ms. Gross, Mrs. Harris, Mr. Kraus, Mr. Lavelle,
Mr. O'Connor, and Mrs. Kail-Smith
No: 0
Abstain: 0
Absent: 1 - Ms. Rudiak
COUNCILMAN DAN GILMAN PRESENTS COMMITTEE ON
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
2017-1731 Report of the Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs for July 12, 2017 with an
Affirmative Recommendation.
A motion was made that this matter be Read, Received and Filed. The motion
carried.
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2017-1561 Resolution authorizing a Cooperation Agreement or Agreements with the City of
Pittsburgh (“City”), the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh (“URA”) and
the Pittsburgh Land Bank “PLB” to provide for future shared administrative services
and the transfer of property among agencies for governmental, redevelopment, and
portfolio management purposes (All Districts).
SPONSOR /S: REV. BURGESS
A motion was made that this matter be Passed Finally. The motion carried by
the following vote:
Aye: 6 - Rev. Burgess, Mr. Gilman, Mr. Kraus, Mr. Lavelle, Mr. O'Connor, and Mrs.
Kail-Smith
No: 2 - Ms. Gross, and Mrs. Harris
Abstain: 0
Absent: 1 - Ms. Rudiak
2017-1689 Resolution amending Resolution 8 of 2017 following the submission of additional
information regarding the Plan Revision to the City of Pittsburgh’s Official Sewage
Facilities Plan for the Penn @ Eighth Development located along the north side of
Penn Avenue, between Maddock Place and Eighth Street in the 2nd Ward of the City
of Pittsburgh.
A motion was made that this matter be Passed Finally. The motion carried by
the following vote:
Aye: 8 - Rev. Burgess, Mr. Gilman, Ms. Gross, Mrs. Harris, Mr. Kraus, Mr. Lavelle,
Mr. O'Connor, and Mrs. Kail-Smith
No: 0
Abstain: 0
Absent: 1 - Ms. Rudiak
2017-1690 Resolution adopting Plan Revision to the City of Pittsburgh’s Official Sewage
Facilities Plan for UPMC Hill Building, 3434 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
15213.
A motion was made that this matter be Passed Finally. The motion carried by
the following vote:
Aye: 8 - Rev. Burgess, Mr. Gilman, Ms. Gross, Mrs. Harris, Mr. Kraus, Mr. Lavelle,
Mr. O'Connor, and Mrs. Kail-Smith
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No: 0
Abstain: 0
Absent: 1 - Ms. Rudiak
2017-1691 Resolution adopting Plan Revision to the City of Pittsburgh’s Official Sewage
Facilities Plan for Concord Street Townhouses at 823, 825, and 827 Concord Street,
Pittsburgh, PA 15212.
A motion was made that this matter be Passed Finally. The motion carried by
the following vote:
Aye: 8 - Rev. Burgess, Mr. Gilman, Ms. Gross, Mrs. Harris, Mr. Kraus, Mr. Lavelle,
Mr. O'Connor, and Mrs. Kail-Smith
No: 0
Abstain: 0
Absent: 1 - Ms. Rudiak
2017-1692 Resolution adopting Plan Revision to the City of Pittsburgh’s Official Sewage
Facilities Plan for the 1430 Fifth Avenue Apartments, a construction project abutting
both Fifth Avenue and Pride Street to include 35 apartment units and a small retail
shop, at 1435 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219.
A motion was made that this matter be Passed Finally. The motion carried by
the following vote:
Aye: 8 - Rev. Burgess, Mr. Gilman, Ms. Gross, Mrs. Harris, Mr. Kraus, Mr. Lavelle,
Mr. O'Connor, and Mrs. Kail-Smith
No: 0
Abstain: 0
Absent: 1 - Ms. Rudiak
MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS
EXCUSE ABSENT MEMBERS - MS. RUDIAK
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
ADJOURNMENT
LEGISLATION PRESENTED BY SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER
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Agenda
City of Pittsburgh
510 City-County Building
414 Grant Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Regular Meeting Agenda
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
10:00 AM
Council Chambers
City Council
ONE-HUNDRED
THIRTY-NINTH COUNCIL
Bruce A. Kraus, President of Council
Council Members: Rev. Ricky V. Burgess, Dan Gilman, Deborah L. Gross, Darlene M. Harris, R.
Daniel Lavelle, Corey O'Connor, Natalia Rudiak, Theresa Kail-Smith
Mary Beth Doheny, City Clerk - Kimberly Clark-Baskin, Deputy City Clerk
City Council Regular Meeting Agenda July 18, 2017
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PROCLAMATIONS
2017-1766
2017-1767
2017-1768
PUBLIC COMMENTS
PRESENTATION OF PAPERS
COUNCILMAN DAN GILMAN PRESENTS:
2017-1732 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Department of Parks and Recreation to
enter on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh into an agreement or agreements with
Allegheny County, Department of Human Services, for the City’s operation of
its Senior Community Centers. Said agreement or agreement shall be for a term
of one year at no cost to the City with compensation to the City not to exceed
EIGHT HUNDRED SIXTY THOUSAND and FIFTY DOLLARS and NO
CENTS ($860,050.00).
2017-1733 Resolution providing for the execution of a Cooperation Agreement or
Agreements with the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh, the Pittsburgh
Water and Sewer Authority, and the Urban Redevelopment Authority of
Pittsburgh for the dedication of East Liberty/Larimer Park and related matters.
(Council District 9)
2017-1734 Resolution providing for the execution of a Cooperation Agreement or
Agreements with the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh for the
performance of certain work in connection with the 2017-2018 Community
Development Block Grant Program, and providing for the payment of the cost
thereof, not to exceed $4,604,400.00 (Council Districts: All).
COUNCILWOMAN DEBORAH L. GROSS PRESENTS:
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2017-1735 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of City Planning of the City
of Pittsburgh to accept a grant from the Pennsylvania Museum and Historical
Commission in the amount of twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dollars. This
grant will be used in conjunction with department funds to execute contracts for
an architectural inventory of historic structures in the city not to exceed fifty
thousand ($50,000) dollars.
2017-1736 Resolution amending Resolution Number 772, effective January 1, 2017, as
amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2017 Capital Budget
and the 2017 Community Development Block Grant Program; and approving
the 2017 through 2022 Capital Improvement Program;” so as to identify specific
projects in the Mayor’s Office and City Council Districts 1,2,3,6 and 8.
2017-1737 Resolution providing for an Agreement or Agreements with various community
organizations for operational/administrative expenses, maintenance, purchase of
equipment; and/or rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities; and for
administrative/operational costs, maintenance, purchase of equipment, and/or
rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities of various departmental
programs/projects for the benefit of the residents of the City of Pittsburgh, at a
cost not to exceed $825,000.00.
2017-1738 Resolution providing for an Agreement(s) and Contract(s) with consultant(s)
and Vendor(s) to assist the City in improving its Citizen Participation Process
and provide for payment at a cost thereof, at a cost not to exceed $200,000.00.
2017-1739 Resolution providing for an Agreement or Agreements with the Jewish
Healthcare Foundation to provide administration and operating expenses,
housing and housing related supportive services to persons with HIV/AIDS and
their families, at a total cost not to exceed $837,664.00
2017-1740 Resolution providing for an Agreement or Agreements with various community
organizations for operational/administrative expenses, maintenance, purchase of
equipment; and/or rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities; and for
administrative/operational costs, maintenance, purchase of equipment, and/or
rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities of various departmental
programs/projects for the benefit of the residents of the City of Pittsburgh, at a
cost not to exceed $315,000.00.
2017-1741 Resolution providing for an Agreement, or Agreements with the Urban League
of Pittsburgh, for the implementation/administration of the Housing Counseling
Program, and related costs, in the amount not to exceed $100,000.00.
2017-1742 Resolution providing for an Agreement or Agreement(s) and to provide
administrative/operating expenses, including but not limited to, rehabilitation,
maintenance, operation, insurance, utilities, furnishings, homeless prevention
and essential services and other miscellaneous expenses associated the
Emergency Solutions Grant funds, at a cost not to exceed $1,148,125.00
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2017-1743 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of City
Planning to enter into contract and hire consultant, Gensler Architecture, Design
& Planning, P.C. to design a neighborhood plan. The neighborhood plan should
be executed for a sum not to exceed One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars and
Zero Cents ($150,000.00).
2017-1744 Ordinance accepting a new street name, SUYDAM STREET in the Tenth Ward
of the City of Pittsburgh as per recommendation by the City of Pittsburgh
Addressing Committee (CPAC). The following street name was approved by
CPAC in May 2017. The name listed in this ordinance shall be made official in
accordance with the Pittsburgh Code, Title Four, Public Places and Property,
Chapter 420 Uniform Street Naming and Addressing.
2017-1745 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Director of the Department of Mobility
and Infrastructure to enter into an agreement with the PA Department of
Community and Economic Development (DCED) Multimodal Transportation
Fund (MTF), should the grant be awarded by DCED, to provide funding for the
Bigelow Streetscape Project. The total grant amount requested is two million,
one hundred and eighty seven thousand and five hundred dollars ($2,187,500)
dollars for this stated purpose.
2017-1746 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Director of the Department of Mobility
and Infrastructure to enter into an agreement with the PA Department of
Community and Economic Development (DCED) Multimodal Transportation
Fund (MTF), should the grant be awarded by DCED, to provide funding for the
South 21st Street Complete Green Street Project in support of project
implementation in collaboration with the Western Pennsylvania Conversancy.
The total grant amount requested is $3,000,000 dollars for this stated purpose.
COUNCILMAN R. DANIEL LAVELLE PRESENTS:
2017-1747 Resolution authorizing Wendell Hissrich, Director of Public Safety, Raymond
V. DeMichiei, Deputy Director, Emergency Management Agency, to execute
for and on on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh all required forms and reports for
disaster relief under the federal Stafford Act.
2017-1748 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of Public Safety to enter into
a Sponsorship Agreement for the Cinema in the Park summer film series.
2017-1749 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Director of Public Safety to accept a
donation of original artwork from Artist Burton Morris for the 40th Anniversary
of the Richard S. Caliguiri Great Race.
2017-1750 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of Public Safety to enter into
an In-Kind Sponsorship Agreement for the Richard S. Caliguiri Great Race.
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2017-1751 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of Public Safety to enter into
three Sponsorship Agreements for the Richard S. Caliguiri Great Race.
COUNCILMAN COREY O'CONNOR PRESENTS:
2017-1752 Resolution authorizing the issuance of a warrant in favor of the Port Authority
of Allegheny County in an amount not to exceed twenty two thousand, nine
hundred, ninety two dollars and fifty cents, for the payment of 9,197 full fare
bus rides for the 2016 Great Race; and providing for the payment thereof.
2017-1753 Resolution authorizing the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation,
the Director of the Department of Public Safety and Director of the Office and
Management and Budget to enter into agreements in individual amounts of Ten
Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) or less with performers, instructors, artists,
referees, and persons with specialized skills in connection with the
Departments’ recreational and instructional programs and special events
services.
2017-1754 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Department of Parks and Recreation to
enter on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh into an agreement or agreements with
Keys Service Corps with regard to the 2017 AmeriCorps Summer Program.
Said agreement or agreement involves the matching of funds and shall be a cost
to the City not to exceed TWENTY THOUSAND and FOUR HUNDRED
DOLLARS and NO CENTS ($20,400.00).
COUNCILWOMAN NATALIA RUDIAK PRESENTS:
2017-1755 Resolution providing for the conveyance by the City of Pittsburgh of certain
property, having been placed for sale to adjoining property owners in
conjunction with the City of Pittsburgh Side Yard Program. ITEMS A through
D: A: 614 Freeland, B: 2614 Mackinaw, C: 2022 Straubs, D: 3403 Reuben
2017-1756 Resolution providing for the sale of certain property, acquired by the City of
Pittsburgh at tax sales. ITEMS A through F: A: 3500 Melwood, B: 5130
Rosetta, C: 512 Suismon, D: 1100 Spring Garden, E: 1225 Spring Garden, F:
1326 McClure
2017-1757 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of Finance to enter, on
behalf of the City of Pittsburgh, into a lease agreement or agreements with
Pittsburgh Hispanic Development Corporation (a 501(c)(3) non-profit
corporation) in order that it may utilize the 2nd floor of the City of Pittsburgh’s
building located at 1553 Broadway Ave, for a business incubator and
co-working space. Said agreement(s) shall be for a term of 10 years with two 5
year renewal options.
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2017-1758 Resolution further amending Resolution No. 772 of 2016, effective January 1, 2017,
as amended, entitled “adopting and approving the 2017 Capital Budget and the
2017 Community Development Block Grant Program; and approving the 2017
through 2022 Capital Improvement Program” by reducing and increasing various
line items funded from the Community Development Block Grant, Emergency
Solutions Grant, and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS program.
COUNCILWOMAN THERESA KAIL-SMITH PRESENTS:
2017-1759 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Director of the Department of Mobility
and Infrastructure to execute relevant agreements to receive grant funding to
support Liberty Ave Infrastructure Improvement Project, and further providing
for an agreement and expenditures not to exceed Four Million Nine Hundred
Forty Thousand ($4,940,000) dollars for this stated purpose.
2017-1764 Resolution amending Resolution No. 757, effective December 13, 2016 entitled:
Resolution providing for an Agreement or Agreements with various community
organizations for operational/administrative expenses, maintenance, purchase of
equipment; and/or rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities; and for
administrative/operational costs, maintenance, purchase of equipment, and/or
rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities of various departmental
programs/projects for the benefit of the residents of the City of Pittsburgh, at a
cost not to exceed $850,000.00; so as to reprogram funds within City Council
from “Grandview Lions Club (-$11,534.00); and “Sheraden Community
Council” (-$2,349.00)and transfer these funds to “Birmingham Foundation /
West Side Mustangs” (+$13,883.00).
SPONSOR /S: MRS. KAIL-SMITH
2017-1765 Resolution amending Resolution 105, effective March 6, 2016, Resolution
providing for the filing of a Community Development statement by the City of
Pittsburgh with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for a
grant in connection with the 2016 Community Development Block Grant
Program; providing for the execution of grant contracts and for the filing of
other data providing for required assurances; providing for execution of
payment vouchers on letter of credit and for certification of authorized
signature; the deposit of the funds in a bank account and providing for the
payment of expenses within categories, so as to reprogram funds within the City
Council’s Office from “Grandview Lions Club”(-$11,534.00) and” Sheraden
Community Council” (-$2,349.00) to transfer funds to “Birmingham
Foundation/ West Side Mustangs” (+$13,883.00).
SPONSOR /S: MRS. KAIL-SMITH
COUNCILMAN BRUCE A. KRAUS PRESENTS:
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2017-1760 Resolution informing City Council of the appointment of Kary Arimoto-Mercer
as a member of the Arts Commission with a term to expire June 30, 2021.
2017-1761 Resolution informing City Council of the appointment of Sarika Goulatia as a
member of the Arts Commission with a term to expire June 30, 2021.
2017-1762 Communication from Michael Lamb, City Controller, submitting the Popular
Annual Financial Report (PAFR) for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2016.
2017-1763 Petition from the residents of the City of Pittsburgh requesting a Public Hearing
before City Council relative to passing a resolution to place the following
referendum question on the fall City ballot: “Shall City of Pittsburgh voters be
provided with and use new voting equipment for the 2020 presidential election
cycle (and thereafter) that utilizes a human-readable, voter-verifiable paper
record as the primary official record of the voter’s intent; that the voter can
verify accurately reflects his or her intent while the voter is still in the process of
voting; and that is usable for audits and recounts?” The Petition is valid in
accordance with the Home Rule Charter.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
2017-1679 Resolution informing City Council of the appointment of Becky Mingo as a
member of the Pittsburgh Planning Commission with a term to expire June 30,
2023.
Legislative History
6/27/17 City Council Referred for Interview to the Committee
on Hearings
7/12/17 Standing Committee Interview Held
2017-1703 Resolution appointing Andrea Ketzel as a Commissioner of the Shade Tree
Commission of the City of Pittsburgh for a term to expire July 31, 2021.
Legislative History
7/6/17 City Council Held, Pending Interview to the
Committee on Hearings
7/12/17 Standing Committee Interview Held
2017-1704 Resolution appointing Emily Mitchell as a Commissioner of the Shade Tree
Commission of the City of Pittsburgh for a term to expire July 31, 2021.
Legislative History
7/6/17 City Council Held, Pending Interview to the
Committee on Hearings
7/12/17 Standing Committee Interview Held
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2017-1705 Resolution appointing Kristen N. Spirl as a Commissioner of the Shade Tree
Commission of the City of Pittsburgh for a term to expire July 31, 2021.
Legislative History
7/6/17 City Council Held, Pending Interview
7/12/17 Standing Committee Interview Held
REPORTS OF COMMITTEE - FINAL ACTION
COUNCILWOMAN NATALIA RUDIAK PRESENTS COMMITTEE ON FINANCE AND
LAW
2017-1729 Report of the Committee on Finance and Law for July 12, 2017 with an
Affirmative Recommendation.
2017-1583 Ordinance directing the Allegheny County Board of Elections to place before
the qualified voters of the City of Pittsburgh at the 2017 November General
Election a referendum question amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh
Home Rule Charter, Article VII - Personnel, Section 707 - Multiple
Employment Prohibited, by adding new subsections f & g, which will allow
City employees to be scholastic sports coaches in part-time positions with the
Pittsburgh Public Schools, and part-time educational positions at public
institutions of higher learning.
SPONSOR /S: MS. RUDIAK
CO-SPONSOR /S: Mr. O'Connor and Mr. Kraus
Legislative History
5/31/17 City Council Read and referred to the Committee on
Finance and Law
6/7/17 Standing Committee Held in Committee to the Committee on
Finance and Law
7/6/17 Standing Committee Held in Committee to the Committee on
Finance and Law
7/12/17 Standing Committee AMENDED BY SUBSTITUTE
7/12/17 Standing Committee Affirmatively Recommended
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2017-1667 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Director of the Office of Management
and Budget to enter into a Fellowship Participation Agreement or Agreements
with FUSE Corps to host one Executive Fellow for twelve months at a cost not
to exceed One-Hundred Fifty Thousand and Zero Dollars ($150,000.00) and to
host two Executive Fellows for twelve months at no cost to the City.
Legislative History
6/27/17 City Council Read and referred to the Committee on
Finance and Law
7/6/17 Standing Committee Held in Committee to the Committee on
Finance and Law
7/12/17 Standing Committee Call the Question
7/12/17 Standing Committee Affirmatively Recommended
2017-1700 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of Finance to enter into a
contract or agreement with Fiscal Choice Consulting LLC for the purpose of
reviewing and updating existing user fees for services provided by the City of
Pittsburgh for a cost not to exceed sixty thousand dollars ($60,000).
Legislative History
7/6/17 City Council Read and referred to the Committee on
Finance and Law
7/12/17 Standing Committee Call the Question
7/12/17 Standing Committee Affirmatively Recommended
2017-1701 Resolution amending resolution No. 425 of 2015, authorizing and directing the
City Controller to create the “Facilities Trust Fund”, to include revenue
generated from leasing City facilities as a source of revenue for the fund.
Legislative History
7/6/17 City Council Read and referred to the Committee on
Finance and Law
7/12/17 Standing Committee Affirmatively Recommended
2017-1702 Resolution providing for a Professional Services Agreement(s) and/or
Contract(s) with the Matrix Consulting Group to complete a service delivery
model assessment for the Department of Public Works and providing for the
payment thereof at a cost not to exceed $29,500.00.
Legislative History
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7/6/17 City Council Read and referred to the Committee on
Finance and Law
7/12/17 Standing Committee Affirmatively Recommended
2017-1724 Resolution authorizing the City Clerk and the Director of Office of Management
and Budget to enter into a Professional Service Agreement(s) and/or Contract(s)
with consultant(s) for the purposes of providing the City of Pittsburgh with
expert conservator/restoration services in connection with the repair and historic
restoration of the City Council Chamber walls for the benefit of the residents of
the City of Pittsburgh. Cost shall not exceed Twenty-Four Thousand Five
Hundred Dollars ($24,500.00).
SPONSOR /S: MR. KRAUS
Legislative History
7/11/17 City Council Read and referred to the Committee on
Finance and Law
7/11/17 City Council Waived under Rule 8
7/12/17 Standing Committee Affirmatively Recommended
COUNCILMAN REV. RICKY V. BURGESS PRESENTS COMMITTEE ON INNOVATION,
PERFORMANCE AND ASSET MANAGEMENT
2017-1730 Report of the Committee on Performance and Asset Management for July 12, 2017
with an Affirmative Recommendation.
2017-1688 Resolution amending Resolution No. 229 of 2016, entitled “Resolution
authorizing the Mayor and the Chief & Director of the Department of
Innovation & Performance to enter into an Agreement, Agreements or
Amendments with Planet Technologies for the SAAS (Software as a Service)
e-mail & data file collaboration for a sum not to exceed One Hundred
Thirty-Three Thousand Dollars ($133,000) and for the payment of the costs
thereof,” by increasing the authorized amount in 2017 by Thirty-Five Thousand
Dollars ($35,000) to renew Evolve 365 Support Services for one additional
year.
Legislative History
7/6/17 City Council Read and referred to the Committee on
Innovation, Performance and Asset
Management
7/12/17 Standing Committee Affirmatively Recommended
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COUNCILMAN DAN GILMAN PRESENTS COMMITTEE ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL
AFFAIRS
2017-1731 Report of the Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs for July 12, 2017 with an
Affirmative Recommendation.
2017-1561 Resolution authorizing a Cooperation Agreement or Agreements with the City
of Pittsburgh (“City”), the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh
(“URA”) and the Pittsburgh Land Bank “PLB” to provide for future shared
administrative services and the transfer of property among agencies for
governmental, redevelopment, and portfolio management purposes (All
Districts).
SPONSOR /S: REV. BURGESS
Legislative History
5/23/17 City Council Read and referred to the Committee on
Intergovernmental Affairs
5/31/17 Standing Committee Held in Committee to the Committee on
Intergovernmental Affairs
6/7/17 Standing Committee Held in Committee to the Committee on
Intergovernmental Affairs
6/14/17 Standing Committee Held in Committee to the Committee on
Intergovernmental Affairs
6/28/17 Standing Committee Held in Committee to the Committee on
Intergovernmental Affairs
7/12/17 Standing Committee Affirmatively Recommended
2017-1689 Resolution amending Resolution 8 of 2017 following the submission of
additional information regarding the Plan Revision to the City of Pittsburgh’s
Official Sewage Facilities Plan for the Penn @ Eighth Development located
along the north side of Penn Avenue, between Maddock Place and Eighth Street
in the 2nd Ward of the City of Pittsburgh.
Legislative History
7/6/17 City Council Read and referred to the Committee on
Intergovernmental Affairs
7/12/17 Standing Committee Affirmatively Recommended
2017-1690 Resolution adopting Plan Revision to the City of Pittsburgh’s Official Sewage
Facilities Plan for UPMC Hill Building, 3434 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania 15213.
Legislative History
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7/6/17 City Council Read and referred to the Committee on
Intergovernmental Affairs
7/12/17 Standing Committee Affirmatively Recommended
2017-1691 Resolution adopting Plan Revision to the City of Pittsburgh’s Official Sewage
Facilities Plan for Concord Street Townhouses at 823, 825, and 827 Concord
Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15212.
Legislative History
7/6/17 City Council Read and referred to the Committee on
Intergovernmental Affairs
7/12/17 Standing Committee Affirmatively Recommended
2017-1692 Resolution adopting Plan Revision to the City of Pittsburgh’s Official Sewage
Facilities Plan for the 1430 Fifth Avenue Apartments, a construction project
abutting both Fifth Avenue and Pride Street to include 35 apartment units and a
small retail shop, at 1435 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219.
Legislative History
7/6/17 City Council Read and referred to the Committee on
Intergovernmental Affairs
7/12/17 Standing Committee Affirmatively Recommended
MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS
EXCUSE ABSENT MEMBERS
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
ADJOURNMENT
LEGISLATION PRESENTED BY SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER
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