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  • BL2026-1379: An ordinance creating the positions of Automotive Mechanic 2; Behavioral Health Counselor 2; Equipment Inventory Leader; Equipment Mechanic 2; Fire Arson Investigator 1; Historic Zoning Administrator; HRIS Compliance Tech 2; Police Security Guard Supervisor; Pre-Trial Housing Cook; Pre-Trial Housing Facilities Asst Manager; Pre-Trial Housing Facilities Manager; Pre-Trial Housing Kitchen Supervisor; Pre-Trial Housing Officer; Pre-Trial Housing Officer Supervisor; Pumping Station Superintendent; Security Guard 2; and, Waste Services Administrator.

    May 1, 2026

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 1266-2026: To authorize the Executive Director of the Civil Service Commission on behalf of the Department of Public Safety, to enter into a service contract with OhioHealth Corporation dba OhioHealth Employer Services, LLC for the purchase of Police-Fire Surgeon Pre-Employment Physical and/or Cardiovascular Screening of Police and Fire Candidates, to waive the competitive bidding provisions of the Columbus City Codes; to authorize the expenditure of $207,200.00 from the General Fund, and to declare an emergency. ($207,200.00)

    Apr 22, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0250-2026: To authorize the Director of the Department of Public Safety, on behalf of the Division of Support Services, to enter into contract with Sound Communications, Inc. for annual preventative maintenance and support for the audio digital communications recording system for the Police and Fire Communications System, in accordance with the sole source provisions of the Columbus City Codes; to authorize the expenditure of $117,149.50 from the General Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($117,149.50)

    Jan 21, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2025-1978: Message and order authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the amount of Eight Thousand Ninety Dollars ($8,090.00) in the form of a grant, for the FY24 Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Grant, awarded by the United States Department of Justice, passed through the Massachusetts State Police / Crime Laboratory, to be administered by the Fire Department. The grant will fund improvements to forensic science and medical examiner/coroner services, including services provided by forensic science laboratories operated by state and units of local government. On motion of Councilor Santana, the rules were suspended; the order was passed.

    Nov 12, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2025-2244: Resolution amending resolution 562 of 2019 which authorized the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into a Professional Services Agreement between the City of Pittsburgh and ATC Group Services LLC (ATC), for architectural and engineering design services related to the stormwater management and renovation of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police Firing Range, by increasing the total spend by Three Hundred Eighty Thousand Seven Hundred Forty Dollars ($380,740.00), for a new not to exceed amount of Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($750,000.00).

    Sep 12, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 25-0525: A resolution approving an Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Standard Insurance Company to provide benefit-eligible Denver Career Service, Sheriff and uniformed Police and Fire employees with life insurance, short-term and long-term disability, group accident and illness benefit plans, citywide. Approves a contract with Standard Insurance Company for $78,000,000.00 and with an end date of 12-31-2029 to provide benefit-eligible Denver Career Service, Sheriff and uniformed Police and Fire employees with life insurance, short-term and long-term disability, group accident and illness benefit plans, citywide (CSAHR-202475239). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 5-19-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 4-22-2025.

    Apr 14, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • Res 32167: A RESOLUTION acknowledging that Seattle residents, workers, students, and visitors deserve to be safe and feel safe; recognizing and appreciating first responders from the Seattle Police Department, Seattle Fire Department, and the Community Assisted Response and Engagement Department; affirming the City’s obligations to fully support, train, and equip first responders; committing to a diversified public safety response system; acknowledging the City’s actions to reform the Police Department under the federal Consent Decree; committing to resolve the remaining issues of the Consent Decree; and affirming the essential services provided by the Police Department.

    Mar 7, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 0556-2025: To authorize the Director of the Department of Public Safety, on behalf of the Division of Support Services, to enter into contract with Sound Communications for annual preventative maintenance for the audio digital communications recording system for the Police and Fire Communications System, in accordance with the sole source provisions of the Columbus City Codes; to authorize the expenditure of $134,857.38 from the General Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($134,857.38)

    Feb 24, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • RS2024-950: A resolution requesting the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, Davidson County Sheriff’s Office, Nashville Fire Department, and Civil Service Commission to review current personnel policies and enact new regulations regarding participation in hate groups and paramilitary gangs as well as the misuse of water cannons and fire hoses.

    Dec 9, 2024

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 24-1509: A resolution approving an Agreement with Psychological Dimensions, LLC, to provide pre-employment psychological evaluations for Police and Fire entry and lateral candidates processed by the Civil Service Commission, citywide. Approves a contract with Psychological Dimensions, LLC for $600,000 with an end date of 11/30/2027 to provide pre-employment psychological evaluations for Police and Fire entry and lateral candidates processed by the Civil Service Commission, citywide (CIVIL-202476224). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 12-9-2024. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 11-6-2024. Council member Gonzales-Gutierrez called this item out at the 11-18-2024 meeting for a postponement to the next regular Council meeting on 11-25-2024.

    Oct 25, 2024

    ·Denver, CO
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  • CB 120876: AN ORDINANCE relating to the civil service; transferring the function of the Fire and Police Exams Unit from the Seattle Department of Human Resources to the Civil Service Commissions Department; and amending Sections 4.04.030, 4.04.040, 4.08.070, and 4.08.110 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Sep 7, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 2217-2024: To authorize the Director of the Department of Public Safety, on behalf of the Division of Support Services, to enter into contract with Sound Communications, Inc. for annual preventative maintenance for the audio digital communications recording system for the Police and Fire Communications System, in accordance with the sole source provisions of Columbus City Code; to authorize the expenditure of $110,424.64 from the General Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($110,424.64)

    Jul 18, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0006-2024: To authorize the Director of the Department of Human Resources Department to enter into contract with Mount Carmel Health Providers for testing services for the Divisions of Police and Fire for the provision of health and physical fitness programs; to authorize the expenditure of $1,154,948.00 from the general fund; and to declare an emergency. ($1,154,948.00)

    Dec 12, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 23-1965: Approves a master purchase agreement contract with Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Colorado for $97,000,000 and a term ending on 12-31-2023 to provide medical benefit plans to City employees, including career service, uniformed sheriff, fire, and police, citywide. CSAHR-202263753-00

    Dec 12, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2338-2023: To authorize the Director of the Department of Public Safety, on behalf of the Division of Support Services, to enter into contract with Sound Communications for annual preventative maintenance for the audio digital communications recording system for the Police and Fire Communications System, in accordance with the sole source provisions of the Columbus City Codes; to authorize the expenditure of $107,208.39 from the General Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($107,208.39)

    Aug 4, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2023-1132: Councilor Fernandes Anderson called Docket #1132, message disapproving the Annual Appropriation and Tax Order for FY2024, (Docket #0760), passed by the City Council on June 14, 2023. I am filing an amended Annual Appropriation and Tax Order. Hearing no objection, the matter was before the body. 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: Councilor Fernandes Anderson moved to pass the following Partial Override #1: • Increase Office of Human Services Contractual Services, $20,000 for the Office of Returning Citizens Vital Documents Waiver Pilot Program (adding $20,000 to the line on the tax order). • Increase Office of Historic Preservation Contractual Services, $25,000 for Black Heritage Trail Signage (adding $25,000 to the line on the tax order). • Increase Mayor's Office of Immigrant Advancement Contractual Services, $250,000 for ESOL adult classes for new arrivals and beginners (adding $250,000 to the line on the tax order). • Increase Mayor's Office of Immigrant Advancement Personnel Services, $125,000 for the Director of Latinx and Caribbean Programming and Policy (adding $125,000 to the line on the tax order). • Increase Office of Food Justice Personnel Services, $90,000 to create an additional Project Manager role to increase capacity (adding $90,000 to the line on the tax order). • Increase Office of Neighborhood Services Contractual Services, $21,000 for Cultural Events Fund (adding $21,000 to the line on the tax order). • Increase Arts & Culture Contractual Services, $135,000 for cultural spaces (adding $135,000 to the line on the tax order). • Increase Women's Advancement Personnel Services, $260,000 for maternal health programming, ½ FTE (adding $260,000 to the line on the tax order). • Increase Youth Employment & Opportunity Personnel Services, $300,000 for workforce development for recent arrivals (adding $300,000 to the line on the tax order). • Increase Women's Advancement Contractual Services, $150,000 for maternal health grants (adding $150,000 to the line on the tax order). To balance these increase overrides, I recommend the following decrease overrides: 1. Central Fleet Management Equipment: $140,000 2. Central Fleet Management Contractual: $2,000 3. Department of Innovation and Technology Equipment: $200,386 4. Human Resources Current Charges & Obligations: $200,000 5. Intergovernmental Relations Supplies & Materials: $2,000 6. Property Management Equipment: $219,276 7. Snow & Winter Management Equipment: $670,000 Councilor Fernandes Anderson requested a roll call of Partial Override #1 Partial Override #1; yeas 6 nays 6 (Baker, Breadon, Coletta, Flaherty, Flynn, Murphy). Override Fails. Councilor Fernandes Anderson moved to pass the following Partial Override #2: • Increase Boston Fire Department Personnel Services, $1,500,000 for Car 5 (adding $1,500,000 to the line on the tax order). • Increase Parks and Recreation Department Supplies and Materials, $50,000 to expand the tree canopy (adding $50,000 to the line on the tax order). To balance these increase overrides, I recommend the following decrease overrides: 1. Auditing Department Contractual: $2,000 2. City Clerk Contractual: $3,000 3. Execution of Courts Special Appropriations: $1,000,000 4. Labor Relations Contractual: $1,000 5. Parking Clerk (BTD) Equipment: $2,000 6. Property Management Contractual: $59,385 7. Public Facilities Department Equipment: $2,000 8. Snow & Winter Management Contractual: $363,951 9. Office of Streets Supplies & Materials: $2,000 10. Treasury Department Equipment: $2,000 11. Treasury Department Supplies & Materials: $113,079 Councilor Fernandes Anderson requested a roll call of Partial Override #2 Partial Override #2; yeas 3 nays 8 (Baker, Breadon, Coletta, Flaherty, Flynn, Louijeune, Murphy, Worrell). Override Fails. Councilor Fernandes Anderson moved to pass the following Partial Override #3: • Increase City Council Personnel Services, $829,385 for Councilors' Staff Salary Increases (adding $829,385 to the line on the tax order). • Increase City Council Personnel Services, $38,000 for City Council Central Staff Director salary raise (adding $38,000 to the line on the tax order). To balance these increase overrides, I recommend the following decrease overrides: 1. Human Resources Contractual: $832,995 2. Treasury Department Supplies & Materials: $41,250 Councilor Fernandes Anderson requested a roll call of Partial Override #3 Partial Override #3; yeas 5 nays 7 (Baker, Breadon, Coletta, Flaherty, Flynn, Murphy, Worrell). Override Fails. Councilor Fernandes Anderson moved to pass the following Partial Override #4: • Increase Property Management Personnel Services, $584,896 for a salary increase for Municipal Officers (adding $584,896 to the line on the tax order). • Increase Age Strong Department Contractual Services, $50,000 for Senior Programming at the Veronica Senior Center (adding $50,000 to the line on the tax order). To balance these increase overrides, I recommend the following decrease overrides: 1. Boston Police Department Equipment: $350,000 2. Boston Police Department Supplies & Materials: $300,000 _ _ _ RECESS _ _ _ Councilor Baker moved for the following amendment to Partial Override #4. Motion prevailed; yeas 11, nays 0, present 1(Coletta). Amendment of Councilor Baker Docket #1132 Partial Override #4, as moved, shall be amended as follows: Increase Property Management Personnel Services, $584,896 for a salary increase for Municipal Officers (adding $584,896 to the line on the tax order). To balance these increase overrides, I recommend the following decrease overrides: 1. Property Management Contractual: $600,979 Partial Override 4 passed as amended; yeas; 10, nays 1 (Flaherty), Present 1(Coletta). Councilor Fernandes Anderson moved to pass the following Partial Override #5: • Increase Office of Participatory Budgeting Special Appropriations, $1,000,000 for Participatory Budgeting (adding $1,000,000 to the line on the tax order). • Increase Office of Participatory Budgeting Special Appropriations, $450,000 for Participatory Budgeting (adding $450,000 to the line on the tax order). To balance these increase overrides, I recommend the following decrease overrides: 1. Boston Police Department Equipment: $1,450,000 Councilor Fernandes Anderson requested a roll call of Partial Override #5 Partial Override #5; yeas 5 nays 7 (Baker, Breadon, Coletta, Flaherty, Flynn, Murphy, Worrell). Override Fails. Four of the Partial Overrides having failed with the exception of #4, Docket #1132 has been overridden in part and this constitutes the approval of the FY24 City Budget.

    Jun 16, 2023

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 0815-2023: To authorize the Director of Public Safety, on behalf of the Division of Support Services and the Division of Police, to enter into contract with Brakefire Inc. DBA Silco Fire Protection Company, to upgrade the existing security system infrastructure for various Public Safety locations; to waive the competitive bidding provisions of the City Code; to authorize an expenditure of $98,625.00 from Public Safety's Capital Improvement Budget; and to declare an emergency. ($98,625.00).

    Mar 8, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • RS2023-1980: A resolution appropriating to certain accounts for the benefit of the Administrative Department, Police Department, Fire Department, Finance Department, Information Technology Services, Parks Department, Nashville Department of Transportation (NDOT), Department of General Services, Nashville General Hospital and NDOT-Surplus Parking Funds in the amount of Eighty-Eight Million Nine Hundred Eight Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($88,908,200).

    Jan 27, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 0205-2023: To authorize the Director of Human Resources Department to renew the contract with Mount Carmel Health Providers for testing services for the Divisions of Police and Fire for the provision of health and physical fitness programs; to authorize the expenditure of $1,154,948.00 from the general fund; and to declare an emergency. ($1,154,948.00)

    Jan 12, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 3084-2022: To authorize the Executive Director of the Civil Service Commission to enter into a contract with a vendor selected in accordance with applicable provisions of City Code for pre-employment physicals and cardiovascular stress testing of public safety recruits for the Divisions of Police and Fire; to authorize the expenditure of $40,000.00 from the General Fund; and to declare an emergency ($40,000.00).

    Nov 2, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2022-0751: Resolution providing that the City of Pittsburgh enter into a Professional Services Agreement(s) and/or Contracts with Employers Choice Screening for professional services in connection with pre-employment and promotional background investigations for all City of Pittsburgh candidates excluding Uniformed Police, Fire, and EMS personnel, and providing for payment of the cost thereof. Cost not to exceed $200,000.00 over four (4) years.

    Sep 16, 2022

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2022-0748: Resolution amending Resolution 898 of 2021, authorizing the Mayor and Director of the Department of Public Safety to enter on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh into an Amended Professional Service Agreement or Agreements with Lexipol LLC for software subscription-based policy management, wellness and training services at an overall cost to the City not to exceed FIVE HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN THOUSAND FORTY-NINE DOLLARS and SIXTY-SEVEN CENTS ($557,049.67). The current agreement is being amended in order to add funds for two additional years’ subscription to the Cordico Wellness App, utilized by personnel in the Bureaus of Police, Fire, and Emergency Medical Services.

    Sep 16, 2022

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • CB 120450: AN ORDINANCE authorizing, in 2022, acceptance of funding from non-City sources; authorizing the heads of the Executive Department, Human Services Department, Law Department, Seattle Department of Transportation, Seattle Fire Department, Seattle Information and Technology Department, Seattle Police Department, and Seattle Parks and Recreation, Seattle City Light, Seattle Public Library, and Seattle Public Utilities to accept specified grants, private funding, and subsidized loans and to execute, deliver, and perform corresponding agreements; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Sep 8, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • RS2022-1568: A resolution accepting a donation of public safety service delivery equipment from the Nashville Downtown Partnership for the Nashville Fire Department (“NFD”) and the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (“MNPD”) to enhance public safety.

    May 26, 2022

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2022-0485: Councilor Fernandes Anderson called Docket #00485, message and order, referred on April 13, 2022 Docket #0488, approving an appropriation of Five Hundred Fifty Million Three Hundred Seventy Thousand Dollars ($550,370,000.00) for the acquisition of interests in land or the acquisition of assets, or the landscaping, alteration, remediation, rehabilitation improvement of public land, the construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, improvement, alteration, remodeling, enlargement, demolition, removal or extraordinary repairs of public buildings, facilities, assets, works or infrastructure; for the cost of feasibility studies or engineering or architectural services for plans and specifications; for the development, design, purchase and installation of computer hardware or software and computer-assisted integrated financial management and accounting systems; and any and all cost incidental or related to the above described projects; for the purposes of various city departments included Boston Center for Youth and Families, Department of Innovation and Technology, Environment, Fire, Neighborhood Development, Office of Arts and Culture, Parks and Recreation, Police, Property Management, Public Works and Transportation Departments, Boston Public Library, Boston Redevelopment Authority and Public Health Commission, from the Committee on Ways and Means. Hearing no objection, the matter was before the body. On motion of Councilor Fernandes Anderson, the order was read a second time and again passed; yeas 13.

    Apr 7, 2022

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 0180-2022: To authorize the Director of Human Resources Department to enter into contract with Mount Carmel Health Providers for testing services for the Divisions of Police and Fire for the provision of health and physical fitness programs; to authorize the expenditure of $1,154,948.00 from the general fund; and to declare an emergency. ($1,154,948.00)

    Jan 10, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • CB 120220: AN ORDINANCE authorizing, in 2021, acceptance of funding from non-City sources; authorizing the heads of the Executive Department, Department of Education and Early Learning, Human Services Department, Department of Transportation, Seattle Public Library, Fire Department, City Attorney’s Office, Seattle Center, Seattle Parks and Recreation, and Police Department to accept specified grants, private funding, and subsidized loans and to execute, deliver, and perform corresponding agreements; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Sep 22, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 2354-2021: To amend the 2020 Capital Improvement Budget; to authorize the City Auditor to transfer funds between projects within the Department of Public Safety’s Bond Funds; to authorize the Director of the Department of Public Safety, on behalf of the Division of Support Services, to enter into contract with Sound Communications Inc. for the upgrade of the Audio Digital Communications Recording System for Police and Fire communications, to waive the competitive bidding provisions of the Columbus City Code; to authorize the expenditure of $318,104.86 from Public Safety's Capital Improvement Fund. ($318,104.86)

    Sep 8, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2021-1769: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Public Safety, on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh, to enter into a professional service agreement or agreements with Cordico, Inc (“Cordico”). and the Young Men and Women’s Hebrew Association and Irene Kaufman Centers, d/b/a Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh (the “JCC”), and related subscription agreement or agreements with Cordico, for the creation by Cordico of a wellness application to provide mental health and wellness services to employees of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, Bureau of Fire, and Bureau of EMS (the “Bureaus”), and their families; and further, pursuant to Chapter 210 of the City Code (“Acceptance of Gifts to City”), accepting a donation of funds from the JCC, with a value of Sixty-Seven Thousand Five Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($67,500.00), to pay for the initial one-year term of such agreements for the wellness app.

    Aug 20, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • BL2021-830: An ordinance amending Title 3 of the Metropolitan Code to delete obsolete provisions and add certain Department of Emergency Communications employees to the Fire and Police Service Pension Plan.

    Jul 8, 2021

    ·Nashville, TN
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