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  • 26-0367: A bill for an ordinance approving a proposed Funding and Assignment Agreement between the City and County of Denver, Denver Health and Hospital Authority (DHHA) and DHHA Westside Clinic QALICB to provide Vibrant Bond proceeds for DHHA to construct a new Denver Health Sam Sandos Westside Family Health Center to provide affordable medical services and increase the availability of care, in Council District 3. Approves a Funding and Assignment Agreement between the City, Denver Health and Hospital Authority (DHHA) and DHHA Westside Clinic QALICB to provide Vibrant Bond proceeds for DHHA to construct a new Denver Health Sam Sandos Westside Family Health Center to provide affordable medical services and increase the availability of care, in Council District 3 (FINAN-202683728). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 5-18-2026. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 3-24-2026.

    Mar 13, 2026

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 0587-2026: To authorize the Director of the Department of Finance and Management to enter into contract with the Greater Columbus Arts Council, Inc. for the purpose of distributing 2026 Admissions Tax proceeds to provide funding for grants to artists and arts organizations that serve as the foundation for the city’s profile as a vibrant, inclusive city; to authorize the appropriation and expenditure of proceeds from the Creation, Innovation and Inclusion Fund anticipated to be $11,050,000.00; and to declare an emergency. ($11,050,000.00)

Feb 23, 2026

·Columbus, OH
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  • CB 121045: AN ORDINANCE relating to land use and zoning; updating timelines for City review of land use permits; amending Sections 23.76.005 and 23.76.010 of the Seattle Municipal Code; and amending Resolution 31602 to update the City Council Rules for Quasi-Judicial Proceedings.

    Jul 25, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 25-0934: A bill for an ordinance concerning the approval of a proposed Facilities Lease No. 2026 (Colorado Convention Center Fire Alarm Project) between Denver Public Facilities Leasing Trust 2026 (Colorado Convention Center Fire Alarm Project), as lessee, of certain real property constituting a portion of the existing Colorado Convention Center and the City and County of Denver, as lessor, and a proposed Lease Purchase Agreement No. 2026 (Colorado Convention Center Fire Alarm Project) between Denver Public Facilities Leasing Trust 2026 (Colorado Convention Center Fire Alarm Project), as lessor, and the City and County of Denver, as lessee, in conjunction with the issuance of Certificates of Participation, Series 2026 and documents related thereto authorizing officials of the City and County of Denver to take all actions necessary to carry out the transactions contemplated hereby; ratifying actions previously taken; providing other matters relating thereto; and providing the effective date thereof. Authorizes the Manager of Finance, on behalf of the city, to enter into a Facilities Lease Agreement for both the Colorado Convention Center Parking Garage and the Denver Performing Arts Center Parking Garage under which the Trustee will execute and deliver Series 2025 Certificates of Participation in a par amount not to exceed $108,000,000.00 to pay to the city and the city will lease back through a Lease Purchase Agreement. The proceeds of the Certificates will be used for the purpose of replacing the existing fire alarm system at the Colorado Convention Center, reimbursing the city for certain preliminary expenditures, and paying associated costs of issuance, in Council District 10. The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 4-13-2026. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 7-8-2025.

    Jun 23, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 0353-2025: To authorize the Director of the Department of Finance and Management to enter into contract with the Greater Columbus Arts Council, Inc. for the purpose of distributing 2025 Admissions Tax proceeds to provide funding for grants to artists and arts organizations that serve as the foundation for the city’s profile as a vibrant, inclusive city; to authorize the appropriation and expenditure of proceeds from the Creation, Innovation and Inclusion Fund anticipated to be $14,015,000.00; and to declare an emergency. ($14,015,000.00)

    Jan 30, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 1392-2024: To amend Ordinance No. 3447-2023 to clarify the title of said Ordinance and to correct a clerical error to reference the correct section of Chapter 4565 of the Columbus City Codes changing the reference from 4565.10 to 4655.13 and to declare an emergency. WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 3447-2023 was adopted by Columbus City Council on December 11, 2023, and made certain amendments to Chapter 4565 of the Columbus City Codes; and WHEREAS, the title of Ordinance No. 3447-2023 conflicts with Section 1 of Ordinance No. 3447-2023, requiring a clarifying amendment to the title of the Ordinance; and WHEREAS, due to a clerical error, Ordinance No. 3447-2023 incorrectly numbered the owner-occupied housing waiver process provision of Chapter 4565 as being Section 4565.10, when the Section should have been numbered Section 4565.13; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to rectify these errors, and amend the title, Background Section, and Section 2 of Ordinance No. 3447-2023; WHEREAS, Emergency action is requested to allow the City to execute CRA agreements for projects that are in the approval process so that projects can proceed with the development of housing units across the City; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS: SECTION 1. That the Title of Ordinance No. 3447-2023 is hereby amended as follows with additions in underline and deletions in strikethrough: To repeal and replace certain existing Sections of Chapter 4565 of the Columbus City Codes to incorporate certain administrative modifications; and to enact Section 4565.10 4565.13 of the Columbus City Codes to provide a waiver process related to affordability requirements for owner-occupied housing units. SECTION 2. That the existing Title of Ordinance No. 3447-2023 is hereby repealed. SECTION 3. That the fifth paragraph of the Background section of Ordinance No. 3447-2023 is hereby amended as follows with additions in underline and deletions in strikethrough: This code change will adopt certain administrative modifications to Chapter 4565, and enact new Section 4565.10 4565.13 to provide for a process whereby the affordable housing requirements for owner-occupied housing may be waived, first through an application to the Director of the Department of Development, with a right of appeal to the CRA Housing Council pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Sections 3735.69 through 3735.70. SECTION 4. That the existing fifth paragraph of the Background section of Ordinance No. 3447-2023 is hereby repealed. SECTION 5. That Section 2 of Ordinance No. 3447-2023 is hereby amended as follows with additions in underline and deletions in strikethrough: SECTION 2. That new Section 4565.10 4565.13 of the Columbus City Codes is hereby enacted as follows: 4565.13 Waiver of Affordability Requirements for Owner-Occupied Units (a) Application for Waiver of Affordability Requirements. A Project Sponsor may apply for a waiver of the affordability requirements under Section 4565.05(B) regarding the Initial Pricing of owner-occupied Affordable Housing Units as applied to owner occupied units in a Development Project if the following conditions are satisfied: 1. The Development Project must have a minimum of 100 owner-occupied dwelling units; and 2. The Project Sponsor has committed to at least thirty percent (30%) of the owner-occupied units in the Development Project being Affordable Housing Units, meaning the units are occupied by the legal owner(s) of the unit, and whose annual household income is at or below one hundred and twenty percent (120%) of AMI and for which the annual cost of ownership does not exceed thirty-five percent (35%) of the household’s gross annual income. (b) Form of Waiver of Application. The form of the application for a waiver under this Section shall be established by the Director’s Rules. (c) Director Evaluation of Waiver Application. The Director or their designee shall evaluate each application for waiver under this Section. The Director may, within the Director’s reasonable discretion, grant the application for waiver if the Director determines that granting the application for waiver satisfies the overall goals of this Chapter with regard to increasing the number of affordable housing units within the City and is in the best interests of the City. For purposes of this Section, the Director of the Department of Development, or their designee, is considered the housing officer as provided for in ORC Sections 3735.65 through 3735.70. (d) Right of Appeal from Denial of Waiver Application. If the waiver application of a Project Sponsor is denied, the Project Sponsor may appeal the denial to the CRA Housing Council established pursuant to ORC Section 3736.69. (e) Hearing of Appeal. The CRA Housing Council shall hear the appeal from a waiver application pursuant to ORC Section 3735.70. The Housing Council may affirm, modify, or reverse the denial after hearing. The Housing Council may impose such requirements and conditions on the Project Sponsor regarding the minimum number of Affordable Housing Units required for the waiver above the minimum requirements set forth in division (a) as it deems necessary to carry out the intent and purpose of this Chapter. The decision of the Housing Council shall be final and appealable pursuant to Chapter 2506 of the Ohio Revised Code. (f) Burden of Proof. Under this Section, the Project Sponsor bears the burden of demonstrating that a waiver of the affordability requirements for owner-occupied units satisfies the overall goals of this Chapter with regard to increasing the number of affordable housing units within the City and is in the best interests of the City. SECTION 6. That existing Section 2 of Ordinance No. 3447-2023 is hereby repealed. SECTION 7. That all sections of Ordinance No. 3447-2023 not repealed or amended herein remain in full force and effect. SECTION 8. That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest date allowed by law. SECTION 8. That for the reasons stated in the Preamble hereto, which is hereby made a part hereof, this Ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval by the Mayor or ten days after passage if the Mayor neither approves nor vetoes the same.

    May 7, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0374-2024: To authorize the Director of the Department of Finance and Management to enter into contract with the Greater Columbus Arts Council, Inc. for the purpose of distributing 2024 Admissions Tax proceeds to provide funding for grants to artists and arts organizations that serve as the foundation for the city’s profile as a vibrant, inclusive city; to authorize the appropriation and expenditure of proceeds from the Creation, Innovation and Inclusion Fund anticipated to be $12,140,000.00; and to declare an emergency. ($12,140,000.00)

    Jan 29, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 23-1239: A resolution approving a proposed Second Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Colorado Legal Services to continue providing eviction legal defense and assistance to income qualified households, citywide. Amends a contract with Colorado Legal Services by adding $250,000 for a new total of $1,467,520 and one year for a new ending date of 12-31-2024 to assist at least 260 residents coming from subsidized housing in an eviction proceeding, citywide (HOST-202370130-02 / HOST-202157453-02). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 10-23-2023. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 9-20-2023.

    Sep 10, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 23-1222: A resolution approving a proposed Third Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Colorado Affordable Legal Services, LLC to continue providing eviction legal defense and assistance to income qualified households, citywide. Amends a contract with Colorado Affordable Legal Services, LLC by adding $170,000 for a new total of $545,000 and one year for a new ending date of 12-31-2024 to continue eviction proceedings assistance to 180 unduplicated households, citywide (ATTNY-202369718-03/HOST-202157454-01). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 10-23-2023. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 9-20-2023.

    Sep 9, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 1908-2023: To declare the determination of City Council to proceed with the process of levying special assessments for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, installing, equipping, and improving the streetscape along North High Street from 54’ north of West Starr Avenue to 57’ south of King Avenue/7th Avenue in the Short North area of Columbus; and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)

    Jun 20, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0634-2023: To authorize the Director of the Department of Finance and Management to enter into contract with the Greater Columbus Arts Council, Inc. for the purpose of distributing 2023 Admissions Tax proceeds to provide funding for grants to artists and arts organizations that serve as the foundation for the city’s profile as a vibrant, inclusive city; to authorize the appropriation and expenditure of proceeds from the Creation, Innovation and Inclusion Fund anticipated to be $7,445,000.00; and to declare an emergency. ($7,445,000.00)

    Feb 17, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • CB 120396: AN ORDINANCE relating to the financing of the Aquarium Expansion project; creating a fund for depositing proceeds of tax-exempt limited tax general obligation bonds in 2023; authorizing the loan of funds in the amount of $20,000,000 from the REET I Capital Projects Fund to the 2023 Multipurpose LTGO Bond Fund for continuing the work on the “Ocean Pavilion” Aquarium expansion; amending Ordinance 126490, which adopted the 2022 Budget, including the 2022-2027 Capital Improvement Program (CIP); changing appropriations to Seattle Parks and Recreation; and revising project allocations and spending plans for certain projects in the 2022-2027 CIP; all by a 3/4 vote of the City Council.

    Jul 21, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 22-0728: A resolution approving a proposed Contract between the City and County of Denver and Insituform Technologies, LLC to rehabilitate sewer pipes using approved trenchless technology. Approves a contract with Insituform Technologies, LLC, for $1,798,691 and one (1) year from notice to proceed to rehabilitate approximately 35,000 linear feet of sewer pipes using approved trenchless technology, in Council Districts 1, 2, 3, 7, 9 and 10 (202262168). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 7-25-22. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 6-21-22.

    Jun 10, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2022-0763: Message and order for Amended Annual Appropriation and Tax Order for FY2023. On motion of Councilor Fernandes Anderson as Chair of the Committee on Ways and Means will be recommending overrides to the Mayor's Annual Appropriation and Tax Order return and modification as follows: Partial override #1: 1. Increase Black Male Advancement Personnel Services, $600,000 to expand the office capacity (adding $400,000 to the line on the tax order). 2. Increase Office of Human Services (Office of Returning Citizens) Contractual Services, $800,000 to increase capacity in the Office of Returning Citizens (adding $500,000 to the line on the tax order). 3. Increase OEOI Contractual Services, $100,000 to commission a citywide life insurance study. 4. Increase City Clerk Contractual Services, $200,000 to procure codification services for the review and recodification of the City of Boston Code-Ordinances and the Special Acts relating to the City of Boston, including the City Charter. 5. Increase BCYF Personnel Services, $120,000 for youth workers to support programming for youth residents of BHA Commonwealth Apartments and BHA Faneuil Gardens. 6. Increase BPHC (Special Appropriation), $160,000 to provide salary increases of $20,000 for each FTE at Boston Youth Development Network. 7. Increase MOH Special Appropriation, $400,000 to BHA for the city housing voucher program, with set asides for project-basing at IDP units to buy deeper affordability, returning citizens, and BHA homeownership pilot launch, with the additional direction that this funding be used for a pilot for housing stipends for young people aged 19-24. 8. Increase Parks & Recreation Department Personnel Services, $688,373 for departmental capacity regarding tree maintenance (adding $144,186 to the line on the tax order). The increase overrides will be balanced by the following decrease overrides: 1. BFD Equipment: $400,000 2. BFD Equipment: $750,000 3. Law Contractual: $250,000 4. OBM Personnel: $130,000 5. DoIT Personnel: $160,000 6. BFD Contractual: $400,000 Councilor Fernandes Anderson requested a roll call of Partial Override #1 Recess President Flynn asked the Clerk to read Partial Override # 1 into the recorded. President Flynn asked the Clerk for a Roll Call Vote of Partial Override # 1, yeas 13. Councilor Lara offered a motion to Amend the Committee on Ways and Means recommended Overrides by: (a) striking out partial override #2 (b) in Partial Override #3, striking out "Decrease BPD Personnel Services (line 51200, Overtime) to”; and adding "The additional $2,410,000 will be offset by the following decrease overrides: BPD Contractual Services - $688,373, BPD Contractual Services - $100,000 and BPD Equipment - $1,700,000." so that the revised Partial Override #3 reads as follows: "increase YEE Contractual Services $4,606,667 to fully fund 6000 youth summer jobs and account for a pay adjustment ($2,746,667) and to fully fund 1,500 youth year-round jobs ($1,860,000), with the additional direction that $500,000 of the YEE contractual services funds be used for experiential learning opportunities for youth and the rest to be used for a partnership program between area high schools and colleges to create employment for low-income college students and academic support and employment opportunities for high school students (adding $2,410,000 to the line on the tax order, restoring the Council's $8,689,453). The additional $2,410,000 will be offset by the following decrease overrides: BPD Contractual Services - $688,373, BPD Contractual Services - $100,000 and BPD Equipment - $1,700,000. Second by Councilor Arroyo. The motion was passed; yeas 8, nays 5 (Baker, Bok, Flaherty, Flynn and Murphy) Councilor Fernandes Anderson moves to proceed with Revised Partial Override Number #3. Councilor Fernandes Anderson requested a roll call vote on Revised Partial Override #3; yeas 8, nays 5 (Baker, Bok, Flaherty, Flynn and Murphy) Override Failed. Dockets #0762 and #0763 are Overridden in Part and Constitute Approval of the FY23 Budget.

    Jun 10, 2022

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 0983-2022: To authorize the Director of the Department of Finance and Management to enter into contract with the Greater Columbus Arts Council, Inc. for the purpose of distributing 2022 Admissions Tax proceeds to provide funding for grants to artists and arts organizations that serve as the foundation for the city’s profile as a vibrant, inclusive city; to authorize the appropriation and expenditure of proceeds from the Creation, Innovation and Inclusion Fund anticipated to be $6,000,000.00; and to declare an emergency. ($6,000,000.00)

    Mar 29, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 22-0222: A resolution approving a proposed Contract between the City and County of Denver and Hamon Infrastructure, Inc. concerning construction services for the Jackson Gap and 78th Parking Expansion project at Denver International Airport. Approves a contract with Hamon Infrastructure, Inc. for $8,259,000 and for 325 days from Notice to Proceed for construction services for the Jackson Gap and 78th Parking Expansion project at Denver International Airport in Council District 11 (202160382). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 3-29-22. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 2-23-22. Pursuant to Council Rule 3.7, Councilmember Flynn postponed this item at the 3-7-22 meeting to 3-14-22.

    Feb 14, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 22-0142: A resolution approving a proposed Contract between the City and County of Denver and W.E. O'Neill Construction Co. to construct the District 5 Police Station replacement in Council District 8 as part of the Elevate Denver Bond Program. Approves a contract with W.E. O’Neill Construction Co for $12,251,860 and for 365 days after Notice to Proceed to construct the District 5 Police Station replacement in Council District 8 as part of the Elevate Denver Bond Program (202160233). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 3-21-22. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 2-1-22.

    Jan 24, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2 6 0 5 I 0 2-23-25 33366 ORDINANCE NO

    Dallas, TX
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    Dallas City Council passed Ordinance No. 33366 (with passage date of March 25, 2026) amending Ordinance No. 26371 to replace Exhibit A and ensure compliance with federal directives, with the amendment taking effect immediately upon passage and publication. The ordinance includes standard saving and severability clauses to protect any rights or proceedings vested prior to the amendment and to ensure remaining provisions of the city's Comprehensive Plan remain in force. The document references the ForwardDallas 2.0 comprehensive land use plan as part of Dallas's planning framework.

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