LATE FILE AGENDA
Thursday, June 22, 2017
L1.     WRITTEN MOTION, Councillors Coelho, Abreu, Martins and Carney, requesting, that Police Chief Cordeiro be invited to the next Committee on Public Safety and Neighborhoods meeting to discuss recent gang activity. 
L2.     WRITTEN MOTION, Councillors Coelho, Abreu, Martins and Carney, requesting, that Police Chief Cordeiro address the increase in prostitution that has occurred during recent weeks. (To be Referred to Police Chief Cordeiro.)
L3.     WRITTEN MOTION, Councillors Coelho, Abreu, Martins and Carney, requesting, that the Police Department conduct extra patrols in the North End, in the areas of Coggeshall Street to Nash Road, circulating to Ashley Boulevard, and North Front Street and Belleville Avenue and the area around Monte’s Park in the South End during the summer months, due to the increase in gang and criminal activity, including shootings in broad daylight.  (To be Referred to the Chief of Police and the Mayor.) 

L4.       REPORT, Committee on Finance, recommending to the City Council ADOPTION of AN ORDER for the TRANSFER of $620,000.00 from POLICE SALARIES AND WAGES in the amount of $550,000.00 AND FACILITIES AND FLEET SALARIES AND WAGES in the amount of $70,000.00, to FIRE SALARIES AND WAGES.

 

L4a.     AN ORDER,

L5.       REPORT, Committee on Finance, recommending to the City Council ADOPTION of a COMMUNICATION, Mayor Mitchell, to City Council, requesting, on behalf of the New Bedford School Committee, the renewal of a second one-year option on all New Bedford School bus contracts for authorization to ratify the extension of said contacts.

 

L5a.     COMMUNICATION, Mayor Mitchell, to City Council, requesting on behalf of the New Bedford School Committee, the renewal of the second one-year option on all New Bedford School bus contracts of authorization to ratify the extension of said contracts.

L6.       REPORT, Committee on Finance, recommending to the City Council ADOPTION of AN ORDER that the City accept M.G.L. c.40, §13E, which authorizes a Special Education Reserve Fund to pay for unanticipated or unbudgeted costs for special education, out-of-district tuition or transportation. 

 

L6a.     AN ORDER,

L7.       REPORT, Committee on Finance, recommending to the City Council ADOPTION of AN ORDER for the TRANSFER of $180,000.00 from FREE CASH to GENERAL GOVERNMENT UNCLASSIFIED – RESERVE FOR APPROPRIATION.

 

L7a.     AN ORDER,

L8.       COMMUNICATION, Mayor Mitchell, to City Council, submitting AN ORDER for the TRANSFER of $96,000.00 from GENERAL GOVERNMENT UNCLASSIFIED, CHARGES & SERVICES, to CFO, SALARIES & WAGES in the amount of $2,500.00; TREASURER, SALARIES & WAGES in the amount of $4,000.00; PERSONNEL, SALARIES & WAGES in the amount of $3,000.00; CITY CLERK, SALARIES & WAGES in the amount of $2,000.00; ELECTIONS, SALARIES & WAGES in the amount of $2,500.00; LICENSING, SALARIES & WAGES in the amount of $1,000.00; ENVIRONMENTAL, SALARIES & WAGES in the amount of $2,500.00; CLERK OF COMMITTEES, SALARIES & WAGES in the amount of $1,500.00; POLICE, SALARIES & WAGES in the amount of $13,000.00; FIRE, SALARIES & WAGES in the amount of $2,000.00; EMS, SALARIES & WAGES in the amount of $4,000.00; INSPECTIONAL SERVICES, SALARIES & WAGES in the amount of $8,000.00; TRAFFIC, SALARIES & WAGES in the amount of $2,000.00; PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE, SALARIES & WAGES in the amount of $23,000.00; LIBRARY, SALARIES & WAGES in the amount of $2,000.00; COMMUNITY SERVICES, SALARIES & WAGES in the amount of $9,000.00 and ZOO, SALARIES & WAGES in the amount of $14,000.00.

 

L8a.     AN ORDER,

L9.     COMMUNICATION, Mayor Mitchell, to City Council, submitting a WAIVER OF RESIDENCY for three (3) summer life guards: DIONYSIOS SKALIOTIS, Acushnet, MA; JAKE SIOCH, Dartmouth, MA and CAMERON ANDRADE, Dartmouth, MA.

L10.     COMMUNICATION/DEMOLITION, New Bedford Historical Commission, to City Council, re: BUILDING DEMOLITION REVIEW OF a PUMP HOUSE, Circa 1924, SS Coggeshall Street, (MAP 92-South of Jean Street), – advising that “the structure is not located within a National Register Historic District; the structure has experienced long-term deferred maintenance and is in a dilapidated state; the structure is within the layout of the Coggeshall Street infrastructure improvements and requires removal, “in light of these findings, the Preservation Planner has determined that the structure at SS Coggeshall Street is neither a Historically Significant nor a Preferably Preserved structure.”