MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF

THE COUNCIL

OF THE CITY OF PITTSBURGH FOR THE YEAR 1999

VOLUME 133-A

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TITLE

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SPEAKER Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Address and Remarks

SUBJECT

Briefing Council on the Agreement with AT&T ona franchise renewal for cable television

Discussion on Bill 1823 - Contract for the lease of Part of Parcel 2, 3rd Ward, Dist. 6 Bedford Avenue at Crawford Street (Parking Garage) (Maglev)

Discussion on Bill 1383, resolution Tequesting the City Solicitor to file a legal action, in either sate oar federal court, to cover damages and other relief by various gun manufactures who fail to institute specified safety guidelines

Discussion Bed and Breakfast Legislation Bill No, 948

Discussion of proposed swimming pool fees

Discussion on Bill 2008, An Ordinance supplementing the Pittsburgh Code, Title 5; Article 1: Administration; Chapter 503: Enforcement and control by adding section 503.14 Regulation of Bicycle Traffic in Downtown and Business Districts.

Discussion o the asphalt and resurfacing of city streets

Discussion on Tax Incremental Financing Legislation Forbes/Fifth Retail

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SPEAKER Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Address and Remarks

SUBJECT PAGE

Discussion on Bill 2212, a veto 1723 from Tom Murphy Mayor, on Bill

1759, An ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Two, Fiscal

Article I, Administration< Chapter

201, Tax Increment Financing

Registration

Letter sent to the Chief McNeilly 1146 requesting information as to why

Cookie Coleman has been removed

as Coordinator of the Citizens

Academy

Requesting a weekly report from 72 Director Kraszewski on the issue of filing the 52 positions of Public

Works

Discussion of proposed swimming 312 pool fees

Discussion on Tax Incremental 1595 Financing Legislation Forbes/Fifth Retail

Discussion Bill 1581 -Cooperation 1020 Agreement with the URA of

Pittsburgh providing for the transfer

of $450,000 for North Shore

Riverfront Development, Council

Districts 1 & 6

Discussion on Bill 1823 -Contract 1268 for the lease of Part of Parcel 2, 3rd

Ward, Dist. 6 Bedford Avenue at

Crawford Street (Parking Garage) (Maglev)

Discussion regarding employees ion 700 the service that may be called to Kozovo

Discussion - Public Works, snow 6 removal

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SPEAKER

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Address and Remarks SUBJECT

Discussion on Bill 1383, resolution requesting a the City Solicitor to file a legal action, in either state or federal court, to cover damages and other relief by various gun manufactures who fail to institute specified safety guidelines

Discussion - Bill 846 and 994 extends the city's earned income wage tax to non-resident professional athlete, ballplayers

Discussion on Bill 2040 - Directing the City Solicitor to seek an injunction to prevent the transfer of the Pittsburgh International Airport and the Allegheny County Airport

Discussion on the Historic Designation of the various Pittsburgh Public School Buildings

Discussion - Public Works, snow removal

Discussion - Recommital of Bill 1450, Resolution providing for the denial of the addition of the property located at 2500-2700 East Carson Street, North Side to the existing East Carson Street Historic District, under Section 513 of Chapter 1007 of the Code of Ordinances

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SPEAKER

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Ji im

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Address and Remarks

SUBJECT PAGE

Discussion on Bill 1792 - 1201 Authorizing the urban

Redevelopment Authority to submit

an application to the Pennsylvania

Office of the Budget for a

Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program grant in the amount of $10,000,000.00 for the Marketplace

at Fifth and Forbes Project, District

6

Discussion 1421 - Disposition of 661

Land by and between URA and

UPMC Health System

Discussion regarding vandalism 455 graffiti

Discussion on Bill 1895 - An 1296

Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 28 of 1998 entitled, "An Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Two, Fiscal, Article I, Administration, Section 201.11, Tax Increment Financing Registration," by changing the percentage of city residents to be hired from 50% to 35%

Discussion - Tax Increment 1590 Financing PNC and Mellon

Discussion Bill 1581 - Cooperation 1016 Agreement with the URA of

Pittsburgh providing for the transfer

of $450,000 for North Shore

Riverfront Development, Council

Districts 1 & 6

Discussion - regarding the 661 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center for their sports complex

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SPEAKER

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Address and Remarks SUBJECT

Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh to pursue a Tax Incremental Financing Proposal for portions of the Inner Triangle Redevelopment Area, District 6

Discussion magnetic Levitation Project proposed in the Hill District

Discussion regarding the sunshine act that applies to public comment at council proceedings

Discussion the reconsideration of Bill No. 2040 - resolution seeking an injunction to prevent the transfer of Pittsburgh International

Discussion - Home Rule Charter referendum modifying the duties and responsibilities of the Civilian Review Board

Discussion - Nabisco bakery in East Liberty

Discussion on Bill 2212, a veto from Tom Murphy Mayor, on Bill 1759, An ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Two, Fiscal Article I, Administration< Chapter 201, Tax Increment Financing Registration

Discussion of proposed swimming pool fees

Discussion - Magnetic Levitation Project, Hill District residents concems

Discussion on Tax Incremental Financing Legislation Forbes/Fifth Retail

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ee. es Discussion on Bill 1791 - Urban

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SPEAKER Ferlo, Jim Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim Ferlo, Jim Ferlo, Jim Ferlo, Jim

Hertzberg, Alan

Hertzberg, Alan

Hertzberg, Alan

Address and Remarks

SUBJECT

Discussion on Bill 2040 - Directing the City Solicitor to seek an injunction to prevent the transfer of the Pittsburgh International Airport and the Allegheny County Airport

Discussion - Nabisco Plan in East Liberty, joming the Steel Valley Authority

Discussion Community Block Grant budget process

Discussion - regarding the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center for their sports complex

Discussion - Fifth and Forbes Avenue Proposal

Discussion - Swimming pools opening early due to the high temperatures and the tragedy of a child drowning

Informing council of a new national organization that is now called the U.S. Cuba Sister cities Association

Discussion on Bill 1823 - Contract for the lease of Part of Parcel 2, 3rd Ward, Dist. 6 Bedford Avenue at Crawford Street (Parking Garage) (Maglev)

Discussion - Committee Chair Report - Public Works, Snow Temoval

Discussion regarding the sunshine act that applies to public comment at council proceedings

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SPEAKER Hertzberg, Alan

Hertzberg, Alan

Hertzberg, Alan

Hertzberg, Alan

Hertzberg, Alan

Hertzberg, Alan

Hertzberg, Alan

Address and Remarks

SUBJECT

Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh to pursue a Tax Incremental Financing Proposal for a Redevelopment Area to be formed on the South Shore of the Monongahela River (Station Square Phase II Development, District 2 and 3

Discussion on Bill 2212, a veto from Tom Murphy Mayor, on Bill 1759, An ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Two, Fiscal Article 1, Administration< Chapter 201, Tax Increment Financing Registration

Discussion - Pittsburgh Penguins bankruptcy

Discussion on Bill 1383, resolution requesting the City Solicitor to file a legal action, in cither sate oar federal court, to recover damages and other relief by various gun manufactures who fail to institute specified safety guidelines

Discussion - Informing council of a business that has been granted a permit to run a banquet hall and know it is providing nude dancing

Discussion on Bill 2040 - Directing the City Solicitor to seek an injunction to prevent the transfer of the Pittsburgh International Airport and the Allegheny County Airport

Discussion on Bill 2040 - Directing the City Solicitor to seek an injunction to prevent the transfer of the Pittsburgh International Airport and the Allegheny County Airport

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Discussion - Bil] 1793 - Urban

SPEAKER Hertzberg, Alan

Hertzberg, Alan

Hertzberg, Alan

Hertzberg, Alan

Hertzberg, Alan

Hertzberg, Alan

Hertzberg, Alan Hertzberg, Alan Hertzberg, Alan Hertzberg, Alan

Hertzberg, Alan

Leeper, Steve

Address and Remarks SUBJECT

Discussion magnetic Levitation Project proposed in the Hill District

Discussion - LTV Site TIF

Discussion - Public Works, snow removal

Discussion - regarding the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center for their sports complex

Discussion on Tax Incremental Financing Legislation Forbes/Fifth Retail

Discussion Bill 1581 - Cooperation Agreement with the URA of Pittsburgh providing for the transfer of $450,000 for North Shore Riverfront Development, Council Districts 1 & 6

Discussion on the Pittsburgh Penguins

Discussion of proposed swimming pool fees

Discussion on Bills 1303 and 1305, West End Improvements

Discussion - Robbery at Cliff Hangers Saloon

Discussion on Mayor Neighborhood Needs Monies Distribution

Discussion - at the request of council Mr. Leeper provided an overview of Pittsburgh Penguins situation

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SPEAKER McDonald, Valerie

McDonald, Valerie

McDonald, Valerie

McDonald, Valerie

McDonald, Valerie

McDonald, Valerie

McDonald, Valerie

McDonald, Valerie

Address and Remarks

SUBJECT

Commending Chuck Powel and Mr. Carl Cooper on their promotions with the URA, Mr. Powell has been elevated to the position of Director of Administration and Mr. Carl Cooper has been elevated to the Director of Real Estate

Discussion on Bill 2040 - Directing the City Solicitor to seek an injunction to prevent the transfer of the Pittsburgh International Airport and the Allegheny County Airport

Discussion magnetic Levitation Project proposed in the Hill District

Discussion - Parking Authority miscommunication that the residential permit parking program was running at a deficit

Discussion regarding the sunshine act that applies to public comment at council proceedings

Discussion on Bill 2040 - Directing the City Solicitor to seek an injunction to prevent the transfer of the Pittsburgh International Airport and the Allegheny County Airport

Discussion the reconsideration of Bill No. 2040 - resolution seeking an injunction to prevent the transfer of Pittsburgh International

Discussion on Bill 2212, a veto from Tom Murphy Mayor, on Bill 1759, An ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Two, Fiscal Article I, Administration< Chapter 201, Tax Increment Financing Registration

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SPEAKER McDonald, Valerie

McDonald, Valerie

McDonald, Valerie

McDonald, Valerie

McDonald, Valerie

McDonald, Valerie

McDonald, Valerie

Address and Remarks

SUBJECT

Discussion - Magnetic Levitation Project, Hill District residents concerns

Discussion of proposed swimming pool fees

Discussion - Night Club's In District 9 and Community Concems

Discussion on the amendments of Bill 1759, An Ordinance, Title 2 Fiscal, Article I, Administration, Chapter 201, City Treasurer, Section 291.11, Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Registration by adding new section sections regarding the commitment to employ city residents at facilities which are supported by Tax Increment Financing

Discussion Bill 1581 - Cooperation Agreement with the URA of Pittsburgh providing for the transfer of $450,000 for North Shore Riverfront Development, Council Districts 1 & 6

Discussion - Informing council that we should not hold any public hearing regarding personnel or student issues regarding the Pittsburgh Public School System

Discussion on Bill 1383, resolution requesting the City Solicitor to file a legal action, in either sate oar federal court, to cover damages and other relief by various gun manufactures who fail to institute specified safety guidelines

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SPEAKER McDonald, Valerie

McDonald, Valerie

McDonald, Valerie

McDonald, Valerie

McDonald, Valerie

McDonald, Valerie

Murphy, Tom

O'Connor, Bob

Address and Remarks SUBJECT

Discussion - Informing council that the TIF Committee held it's first meeting

Discussion on Bill 1823 - Contract for the lease of Part of Parcel 2, 3rd Ward, Dist. 6 Bedford Avenue at Crawford Street (Parking Garage) (Maglev)

Discussion on Bill 1895 - An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 28 of 1998 entitled, "An Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Two, Fiscal, Article I, Administration, Section 201.11, Tax Increment Financing Registration,” by changing the percentage of city residents to be hired from 50% to 35%

Discussion informing Council that she will be convening a televised post agenda regarding the financial opportunities that are available, with the URA, private entities, the city, the county

Informing Council of a post agenda meeting to discuss the URA Loan and Grant Assistance Program for home improvements

Informing council of a Post Agenda Meeting scheduled for Wednesday, March 31st to discuss all the financial opportunities that are forward to MBE and WBE Firms

Presenting his budget address to Council on November 8, 1999

Discussion on Tax Incremental Financing Legislation Forbes/Fifth Retail

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SPEAKER O'Connor, Bob

O'Connor, Bob

O'Connor, Bob

O'Connor, Bob

O'Connor, Bob

O'Connor, Bob

Onorato, Dan

Onorato, Dan

Address and Remarks

SUBJECT

Discussion - Initiative Meeting with the School Board, City Council and the Legislator

Discussion - Committee

Discussion on Bill 1823 - Contract for the lease of Part of Parcel 2, 3rd Ward, Dist. 6 Bedford Avenue at Crawford Street (Parking Garage) (Maglev)

Discussion on Bill 1383, resolution requesting the City Solicitor to file a legal action, in either sate oar federal court, to recover damages and other relief by various gun manufactures who fail to institute specified safety guidelines

Discussion on Bill 1895 - An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 28 of 1998 entitled, “An Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Two, Fiscal, Article I, Administration, Section 201.11, Tax Increment Financing Registration," by changing the percentage of city residents to be hired from 50% to 35%

Informing Council of the appointment of Gene Ricciardi as a member of the Oakland Business Improvement District Board

Discussion on the Pittsburgh Penguins

Discussion - Bill 1380 sale of 512 Lockhart Street, 23rd Ward, being Purchased by Stephen Mesich

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SPEAKER

Onorato, Dan

Onorato, Dan

Onorato, Dan

Onorato, Dan

Onorato, Dan

Onorato, Dan

Onorato, Dan

Onorato, Dan

Onorato, Dan

Onorato, Dan

Onorato, Dan

Address and Remarks

SUBJECT

Discussion Bill 1581 - Cooperation Agreement with the URA of Pittsburgh providing for the transfer of $450,000 for North Shore Riverfront Development, Council Districts 1 & 6

Discussion - street resurfacing program

Discussion on Bil} 1823 - Contract for the lease of Part of Parcel 2, 3rd. Ward, Dist. 6 Bedford Avenue at Crawford Street (Parking Garage) (Maglev)

Discussion - Committee of Planning, Zoning and Land Use Chair Report for March 23, 1999

Discussion of proposed swimming, pool fees

Discussion - Committee Chair Report - Zoning Code

Discussion regarding Stadium Authority

Discussion - Public Works, snow removal

Discussion the reconsideration of Bill No. 2040 - resolution seeking an injunction to prevent the transfer of Pittsburgh International

Discussion on Bill 2212, a veto from Tom Murphy Mayor, on Bill 1759, An ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Two, Fiscal Article I, Administration< Chapter 201, Tax Increment Financing Registration

Discussion magnetic Levitation Project proposed in the Hill District

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SPEAKER

Onorato, Dan

Onorato, Dan

Onorato, Dan

Onorato, Dan

Onorato, Dan

Ricciardi, Eugene

Ricciardi, Gene

Ricciardi, Gene

Ricciardi, Gene

Address and Remarks SUBJECT

Discussion on Bill 1383, resolution requesting the City Solicitor to file a legal action, in either sate oar federal court, to recover damages and other relief by various gun manufactures who fail to institute specified safety guidelines

Discussion on Bill 2040 - Directing the City Solicitor to seek an injunction to prevent the transfer of the Pittsburgh International Airport and the Allegheny County Airport

Discussion - Magnetic Levitation Project, Hill District residents concems

Giving his closing remarks as a member of Pittsburgh City Council, representation of District 1

Discussion on Mayor Neighborhood Needs Monies Distribution

Discussion on Mayor Neighborhood Needs Monies Distribution

Discussion regarding vandalism graffiti

Discussion regarding the sunshine act that applies to public comment at council proceedings

Discussion - Bill 846 and 994 extends the city's eamed income wage tax to non-resident professional athlete, ballplayers

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SPEAKER

Ricciardi, Gene

Ricciardi, Gene

Ricciardi, Gene

Ricciardi, Gene

Ricciardi, Gene

Ricciardi, Gene

Ricciardi, Gene

Ricciardi, Gene

Ricciardi, Gene

Address and Remarks SUBJECT

Discussion on Bill 2040 - Directing the City Solicitor to seek an injunction to prevent the transfer of the Pittsburgh International Airport and the Allegheny County Airport

Discussion Tax Incremental Financing in Arlington, Beltzhoover, St. Clair Village and Carrick

Discussion - Recent shootings and violence that continue to escalate in Hill Top communities in District 3

Discussion - Informing Council of new developments happening in is district. Sousthside, Allentown, Knoxville and Beltzhoover

Discussion on the Historic Designation of the various Pittsburgh Public School Buildings

Discussion on the Vento Pizza/Home Depot in East Liberty

Discussion - Tax Incremental Financing

Discussion - Recommital of Bill 1450, Resolution providing for the denial of the addition of the property located at 2500-2700 East Carson Street, North Side to the existing East Carson Street Historic District, under Section 513 of Chapter 1007 of the Code of Ordinances

Discussion - regarding the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center for their sports complex

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SPEAKER

Ricciardi, Gene

TCI

TCI

Udin, Sal

Udin, Sala

Udin, Sala

Udin, Sala

Udin, Sala

Udin, Sala

Udin, Sala

Address and Remarks

SUBJECT

Discussion on Bill 2212, a veto from Tom Murphy Mayor, on Bill 1759, An ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Two, Fiscal Article I, Administration< Chapter 201, Tax Increment Financing Registration

Discussion - Transfer of the cable system from TCI of PA to AT & T

Discussion - Transfer of the cable system from TCI of PA to AT & T

Discussion magnetic Levitation Project proposed in the Hill District

Address council with his 2000 Budget Address

Discussion - Swimming pools opening early due to the high temperatures and the tragedy of a child drowning

Discussion - Fifth and Forbes Avenue Proposal Meeting

Discussion of Peoplesoft account system in the Controller's Office

Discussion of proposed swimming pool fees

Discussion on Bill 1895 - An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 28 of 1998 entitled, "An Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Two, Fiscal, Article I, Administration, Section 201.11, Tax Increment Financing Registration,” by changing the percentage of city residents to be hired from 50% to 35%

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SPEAKER Udin, Sala

Udin, Sala

Udin, Sala

Udin, Sala

Udin, Sala

Udin, Sala

Udin, Sala

Udin, Sala

Udin, Sala

Udin, Sala

Address and Remarks

SUBJECT PAGE

Discussion - Magnetic Levitation 1553 Project, Hill District residents concems

Discussion on Bill 2040 - Directing 1498 the City Solicitor to seek an

injunction to prevent the transfer of

the Pittsburgh International Airport

and the Allegheny County Airport

Discussion - Building Bridges 89 Breakfast sponsored by the Sheraton Hotel

Discussion on Bill 1823 -Contract 1263 for the lease of Part of Parcel 2, 3rd

Ward, Dist. 6 Bedford Avenue at Crawford Street (Parking Garage) (Maglev)

Discussion on Fifth Avenue and 1205 Forbes project Discussion Bed and Breakfast 439

Legislation Bill No, 948

Discussion - Public Works, snow oT: removal

Discussion - Bill 1755, City 1333 Solicitor to enter into a binding

agreement with the Pittsburgh

Building and Construction Trades

Council pursuant to the

memorandum of Understanding of

April 6, 1999 between the

Pittsburgh Building and

Construction Trades Council and

the City of Pittsburgh

Discussion on the closing of the 1962 Fort Duquesne Boulevard and entrance to the bridge

Discussion Bill 882 Ordinanceon 888 Pittsburgh Works

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SPEAKER Udin, Sala

Udin, Sala

Udin, Sala

Udin, Sala

Udin, Sala

BILL NUMBER

1125

1126

Address and Remarks SUBJECT

Discussion - Committee of Finance Chair report for the March 23, 1999

Discussion the reconsideration of Bill No. 2040 - resolution seeking an injunction to prevent the transfer of Pittsburgh International

Discussion on Bill 2212, a veto from Tom Murphy Mayor, on Bill 1759, An ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Two, Fiscal Article I, Administration< Chapter 201, Tax Increment Financing Registration

Informing Council that the Disparity Study Commission has completed the process of selecting and contracting with a firm to conduct the study on procurement and employment in the City, the firm Mason Tillman Associates of Oakland, California has been selected

Discussion on Mayor Neighborhood Needs Monies Distribution

Agreement

SUBJECT

Purchase of materials, supplies and equipment and/or services cost not to exceed $50,000.00

Purchase of materials, supplies and equipment and/or services cost not to exceed $65,000.00

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BILL NUMBER

1135

1148

1161

1172

1189

1192

1209

Agreement

SUBJECT

Authorizing the Mayor and General Services to enter an Agreement or Agreements with Laurel Bank to enable them to place an ATM Machine in the Pittsburgh Municipal Courts Building

Purchase of materials, supplies and equipment in connection with the Renovations and Maintenance of various Public buildings and elevators , cost not to exceed $190,000.00

Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote, PC - professional services for the City Controller not to exceed $80,000.00

Consultant for professional training services at a cost not to exceed $60.000.00

Purchase of materials, supplies and equipment in connection with the renovations and maintenance of various public buildings, at a cost not to exceed $650,000.00

Furnishing of professional services for the benefit of the residents of the City of Pittsburgh effective January t, 1999 and providing for the payment of the cost thereof, not to exceed $275,000.00

Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation to enter into agreements in individual amounts of $10,000.00 or less with performers, instructors, artists and person with specialized skills in connection with the Department's various recreational and instructional programs

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61

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445

255

270

BILL NUMBER

1228

1229

1234

1307

1309

1402

Agreement SUBJECT

Consultant in connection with the design of the Fancourt Street Bridge, cost not to exceed $125,000.00

Reimbursement Agreement with Allegheny County for improvements to City-owned facilities in conjunction with the Rehabilitation of the Glenwood Bridge by the County, cost not to exceed $240,000.00

Agencies to operate Emergency Shelters for the homeless cost not to exceed $756,000.00

Reconstruction of various Park facilities; providing for the purchase of equipment, materials and supplies in connection with such projects, at a cost not to exceed $642,000.00

Furnishing professional services for the benefit of the residents of the City of Pittsburgh effective January 1, 1999, cost not to exceed $200,000.00

Directing the Solicitor of the City of Pittsburgh to enter into a legal agreement with the Stadium Authority of the City of Pittsburgh for the purpose of selling various fixtures currently located in Three Rivers Stadium with the proceeds to benefit various youth athletic funds

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191, 323

192, 358

302, 446

302, 395

424, 533

BILL NUMBER

1405

1451

1456

1457

1474

1491

Agreement

SUBJECT PAGE

Agreement for the hiring of counsel 425, 533 and consultants to assist in the

representation of the City of

Pittsburgh for outside legal counsel

and consultants at a cost not to

exceed $50,000.00

Various community organizations $21, 572 for operational/administrative

expenses, cost not to exceed

$102,500.00

Providing for the advertisement for 522, 608 proposals and to award and enter

into an agreement for Information

Systems Modemization to include

upgrades to the City's existing

information system infrastructure

for the Year 2000 Compliance, cost

not to exceed $875,000.00

Contract to maintain and develop 522, 609 numerous Public Safety

applications for the bureaus of

Police, Fire, and EMS in

conjunction with Y2K and the

Copsmore Program, cost not to

exceed $375,000.00

Agreement with various agencies 568, 658 and vendors to advance the

recruitment, assessment and

coordination for additional

employment and training activities,

cost not to exceed $400,000.00

Advertisement for proposals andto 604, 713 award and enter into an agreement

for Radio System Equipment, cost

not to exceed $207,500.00

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BILL NUMBER

1540

1541

1548

1549

1550

Agreement

SUBJECT

The design, development and implementation of a computer based multimedia interactive information kiosk for placement in the lobby of the City County Building to include the purchase of computer equipment, supplies, communication hardware, software, training and maintenance at a cost not to exceed $35,000.00

Korean War Veterans Association for costs associate with the construction of the Korean War Veterans Memorial to be located in Roberto Clemente Park, cost not to exceed $40,500.00

Community Organizations for operational expense or tehabilitation of neighborhood facilities for the benefit of residents of the City of Pittsburgh and further authorizing various departments, cost not to exceed $1,182,175.00

Community Based Organizations for community and economic development planning assistance in various neighborhoods in the City and providing operating support for these groups in an amount not to exceed $900,000.00

Consultant(s) and Vendor(s) to assist the City in improving its Citizen Participation Process and providing for the payment of the cost thereof $215,000.00

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691, 830

691, 830

BILL NUMBER

1552

1553

1554

1555

1559

1560

Agreement

SUBJECT

Consultants(s) and or contractors for the purpose of planning and/or implementation costs of the Saw Mill Run transportation Study Project and related costs in support of this project at a cost not to exceed $69,000.00

Urban League of Pittsburgh for the implementation/administration of the Housing Counseling Program and related costs in an amount not to exceed $100,000.00

Operational/administrative expenses for the benefit of residents of the City of Pittsburgh, cost not to exceed $582,279.00

Approved by the City Solicitor with Jewish Health Care Foundation to provide services to persons with HIV/AIDS and their families at a total cost not to exceed $491,000.00

Consultant for the purpose of planning and/or implementation cost of the Hazelwood Second Avenue Development Project and related costs in support of this Project

Contract for the purpose of planning and/or implementation costs of the Trail Development Project and related in costs in support of this project, cost not to exceed $427,800.00

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PAGE 691, 830

692, 830

692, 830

692, 830

693, 829

693, 829

BILL NUMBER

1578

Agreement

SUBJECT

PAGE

a Various community organization

1608

1614

1656

1687

1700

for operational/administrative expenses and/or minor rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities for the benefit of residents of the City of Pittsburgh, cost not to exceed $122,500.00

Rehabilitation Replacement of the S. 10th Street and South 15th Street Pedestrian Bridges, cost not to exceed $944,600.00

Byrd R. Brown Law Offices for legal representations the Solicitor of the Pittsburgh Commission on Human Relations in 1999, cost not to exceed $20,000.00

Miryam's Northside Common Ministries and the William and Mildred Orr Compassionate Care Center for administrative, operating and/or renovation costs for shelters under the State Emergency Shelter Grants Project, cost not to exceed $80,000.00

Consultant for professional services in connection with the research, evaluation, validation, preparation, administration, scoring and interpretation of Civil Service examinations, and providing for the payment of the cost thereof, cost not to exceed $50,000.00

Brasher Association in the amount of $10,000.00 Dollars for operational administrative expenses of neighborhood facilities for the benefit of the residents of the City of Pittsburgh

Page 24

742, 832

810, 912

811, 908

877, 983

934, 1002

970, 1055

BILL NUMBER

1706

1721

1747

1752

1766

1797

Agreement

SUBJECT

Agreements with various agencies for job development and employment services, wages and fringe benefits for supervisor/participant/administrative staff necessary to implement the 1999 Neighborhood Employment Program, Pittsburgh Partnership Summer Youth Employment Program

Consultant for Architectural/Engineering Services in connection with various City projects, cost not to exceed $150,000.00

Agreement and or Contracts in connection with the Grandview Public Space Improvements; at a cost not to exceed $150,000.00

Agreement with Gildas A. Kaib, Jr., his successors and assigns for an easement of ingress, egress and Tegress over property owned by the City in the 18th Ward designated as Block and Lot 4-G-249, 35 Vineclieff Street, District 2 & 3

Pittsburgh Building and Construction Trades Council pursuant to the Memorandum of Understanding of April 6, 1999 between the Pittsburgh Building Trades Council and the City of Pittsburgh

Three Rivers Area Labor Management Committee for professional services in connection with the Tax Information Systems Modernization Project, Department of Finance, cost not to exceed $100,000.00

Page 25

PAGE 971, 1050

998, 1083

1043, 1132

1044, 1081

1046, 1098

1096, 1199

BILL NUMBER

1798

1865

1890

1917

1918

1919

1920

Agreement SUBJECT

Unisys Corporation, Township Line & Union Meeting Roads, Blue Bell, for additional services in connection with the Tax Information Systems Modemization Project Department of Finance, cost not to exceed $875,000.00

Authorizing Agreements with organizations, artists, or vendors for materials and construction of works of public art, and providing for administrative/staff costs related to Art Set Aside, cost not to exceed $45,000.00

Purchase of materials, supplies and equipment and/or services in connection with the Renovations and Maintenance of various Public Buildings; at a cost not to exceed $50,000.00

Consultant for professional services for the Youth Policy Office at a cost not to exceed $84,000.00

Progressive Insurance and/or National Insurance Crime Bureau for the use of a specialize auto theft sting vehicle, cost not to exceed $1.00

Pittsburgh Mediation Center for professional services at a cost not to exceed $20,000.00

Psychologist or counselor(s) for professional psychological services at t cost not to exceed $20,000.00

Page 26

PAGE 1096, 1199

1196

1247, 1332

1345, 1465

1345, 1465

1345, 1465

1345, 1465

BILL NUMBER

1921

1969

1970

1994

2009

2027

Agreement

SUBJECT

Consultants for purchase of software maintenance for computerized tripsheets for ambulance services at a cost not to exceed $3,520.00

Agreement with the Pittsburgh Board of Public Education for the purpose of providing meal in connection with the Summer Food Service Program in the Department of Parks and Recreation, $800,000.00

Agreement with the 1999 Community Enrichment Program for the Department of Parks and Recreation, cost not to exceed $110,000.00

Renovation of Carnegie Library Branches for disability accessibility and for the purchase of equipment, materials and supplies for said projects, cost not to exceed $225,000.00

Purchase of equipment or supplies, and/or administrative costs related to the implementation of the "Youth Initiative Program" at a cost not to exceed $247,500.00

Urban League of Pittsburgh for the implementation/administration of the Housing Counseling Program and related costs $100.000.00

Page 27

PAGE 1345, 1465

1351, 1464

1351, 1464

1380, 1509,1561

1383, 1506

1432, 1552

Agreement BILL

NUMBER SUBJECT PAGE

2063 Various community organizations 1490, 1604 for operational/administrative expenses for the residents of the City of Pittsburgh at a cost not to exceed $90,500.00 chargeable to and payable from Account 593100, Fund, 1000, Organization 500000, Year 1999 in the Department of Parks and Recreation" by increasing the Korean War Veteran's Memorial by $2,000.00

2098 Consultant for pre-employment 1542, 1636 background investigations at a cost not to exceed $160,000.00, and providing for the payment of the cost thereof

2100 Hiring of consultants to assist the 1542, 1636 City of Pittsburgh with the technical and financial aspects of the cable communications franchise renewal process in an amount of $60,000.00

2102 Consultants to provide actuarial 1542, 1636 services for the City of Pittsburgh for a period of three years, for the years 1999 through 2001, cost not to exceed $100,000.00

2133 Charles J. Kolling, Legislative 1589, 1811 Consultant, for consulting services to assist the City of Pittsburgh in acquiring state assistance and funding.

2139 Providing for an agreement witha 1590, 1782 Consultant or Consultants for professional services supplied to City Council in the amount of $100,000.00

Page 28

BILL NUMBER

2185

2225

2226

2250

2268

2280

2304

Agreement

SUBJECT

Stenographic Reporting Services in connection with the Public Hearing(s) at a cost not to exceed $4,000.00

Consultant for the provision of professional services, cost not to exceed $25,000.00

Agreement by and between the City of Pittsburgh, The Pittsburgh Foundation, a Pennsylvania Non- Profit Corporation and the Pittsburgh Allegheny County Vietnam Veterans Monument Fund Charitable Trust, in the connection with the transfer of the Viemam Veterans Monument and providing for the maintenance thereof.

Design Services and Project management Services in connection with the Forbes Avenue/market Street Improvements, cost not to exceed $1,300,000.00

Investigation, design, construction and/or remediation for critical slope failures throughout the City, cost not to exceed $135,000.00

Authorizing the Mayor and Chief Magistrate to enter into an Agreement or Agreements with a check acceptance program

City Source Associates for all necessary and incidental expenses incurred in the implementation of the "Side Yard Program" at a cost not to exceed $50,000.00

Page 29

PAGE 1675

1770

1770, 1816

1808

1839, 1941

1843

1886, 1956

BILL NUMBER

2306

2313

2337

2337

2338

2352

Agreement

SUBJECT

Municipal Code Corporation for professional services in connection with the codification of Ordinances enacted by the City into the Pittsburgh Code at a cost not to exceed $15,000.00

Authorizing the City of Pittsburgh to enter into a Cable Television Franchise Agreement with TCI of PA, Inc. d/b/a AT & T Cable Services

Consultants for professional services in connection with the evaluation of applicants as part of the Civil Service Commission's psychological assessment program for entry level Police Officers, at a cost not to exceed $50,000.00

Consultant or Consultants for professional services in connection with the evaluation of applicants as part of the Civil Service Commission's psychological assessment program for entry level Police Officers at a cost not to exceed $50,000.00

Authorizing the City Controller to enter into a contract or the use of existing contracts for the purchase of equipment in an amount not to exceed $15,000.00

Consultants for the provision of

PAGE 1886, 1958

1917, 2047

1955

2005

1955

1988,2041,20

professional services at acost notto 54

exceed $25,000.00

Page 30

BILL NUMBER

2356

2368

2371

BILL NUMBER SPEAKER

1121

1131

Agreement

SUBJECT PAGE

City of Pittsburgh, The 1989, 2042 Pennsylvania Resource Council, A

Pennsylvania Non-Profit

Environmental Organization, to

develop, institute and Administer A

Public education campaign in

conjunction with The City's

Recycling Program, cost not to

exceed $88,000.00

Providing that the City of 2004, 2041 Pittsburgh enter into a professional

services agreement or agreements,

with a medical facility and/or

laboratory for the administration

and evaluation of federally

mandated and bargaining unit

specified employee and applicant

drug and alcohol testing

Agreement with Hill Community 2040 Development Corporation for

professional services for the benefit

of the residents of the City of

Pittsburgh, Council District 5

Agreement (Amending)

SUBJECT PAGE Administrative expenses for the 2, 62 benefit of residents of the City, so

as to reprogram funds from Garfield

Playground to Garfield Heights Community Advisory Committee and District 7 Equipment

Purchase of equipment and/or 29 minor rehabilitation of

neighborhood facilities for the

benefit of the residents of the City

of Pittsburgh.

Page 31

BILL NUMBER SPEAKER

1201

1227

1356

1487

1640

1641

Agreement (Amending)

SUBJECT

Various community organizations for operation/administrative expenses, for the benefit of residents of the City of Pittsburgh at a cost not to exceed $1

Agreement with the Brightwood Athletic Association to facilitate the receipt and disbursement of

Boys and Girls Club of Western PA in connection with the construction of a community recreation and park facility in Leslie Park, 9th Ward, City of Pittsburgh” by changing the terms of the Lease and signatures to the Lease

Purchase of materials supplies and equipment and/or services in connection with the Renovations and Maintenance of Various Public Buildings and Elevators; and providing for the payment of the costs thereof by decreasing the total allocation by $15,200.00 dollars

Agreement with various community organizations for operational/administrative expense, So as to delete a project (Korean’s War Veterans Monument0 and adding a project (Bloomfield Preservation & Heritage Society

Agreement with various community organizations, for operational/administrative expense, So as to reduce Improvements (1$15,000) and add project Bloomfield Preservation and Heritage Council (+$15,000.00)

Page 32

PAGE 267

191, 322

339

603, 712

850, 941

850, 941

BILL

NUMBER SPEAKER

1659

1719

1746

1889

1999

Agreement (Amending)

SUBJECT

Amending Resolution 216/1999, Agreement with various community organizations for operational/administrative expenses for the benefit of city residents, by eliminating the Brighton Heights Athletic Association $12,000.00

Amending Resolution 24/1999, providing for the purchase of supplies and equipment and/or services in connection with the Renovations and Maintenance of various public buildings and providing for the payment of the costs thereof, by increasing the amount by $100,000.00 from $65,000.00 to $75,000.00

Amending Resolution 233/1998 Agreement in connection with the design and construction of the Grandview Photography Park in Mt. Washington, by increasing total project allocation to $97,000.00

Professional services agreement and/or contracts for the design development and implementation of a computer based multimedia interactive information kiosk, cost Tot to exceed $43,000.00

Purchase of equipment and/or rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities for the benefit of residents of the City of Pittsburgh, cost not to exceed $1,105,350.00, so as to reprogram funds in City Council)

Page 33

PAGE 877, 983

998

1043, 1132

1247, 1332

1380, 1460

BILL

NUMBER SPEAKER

2001

2002

1521

1607

BILL

SPEAKER

NUMBER SPEAKER

1368

2071

Arkett, Jennifer

Blackman, Ada

Agreement (Amending)

SUBJECT

Purchase of equipment and/or rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities for the benefit of the residents of the City of Pittsburgh, cost not to exceed $1,155,600.00 so as to reprogram funds in City Council

Purchase of equipment and/or rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities for the benefit of residents of the City of Pittsburgh, cost not to exceed $1,134,945.00, so as to reprogram funds in City Council

Agreement - Amending

SUBJECT

Purchase of furniture and equipment in an amount not to exceed $100,000.00 for the Parks and Recreation Senior Interests Program Trust Fund

Design and Construction of improvements to various Overlooks, including but not limited to the West End Elliott Overlook, by increasing the total project allocation to $475,000.00

Appointment

SUBJECT

Member of the Shade Tree Commission, term to expire January 31, 2001

Appointment as a member of the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh, term to expire September 30, 2000

Page 34

PAGE 1381, 1461

1381, 1461

PAGE 648, 765

810, 912

PAGE > 372, 386

1511, 1590

BILL

NUMBER SPEAKER

1334

2154

1145

2153

1328

2347

2070

1343

1412

1340

1339

Brown, Eliza Smith

Brown, R. Vernon

Calbria, Gregory

Carlisle, Tawanda

Carr, Patricia

Costa, Guy

Dickerson, Eric

Donaldson, Judith

Fitzgerald, Thomas

Gaskey, Josie

Gerage, Ann Jones

Appointment

SUBJECT

Member of the Shade Tree Commission, term to expire January

31, 2000

Appointment as a Member of the Mayor's Committee on Business and Employment Opportunity term

to expire April 30, 2000

Appointment as a member of the Standards and Appeals Board term to expire December 31, 2003

Appointment as a Member of the Mayor's Committee on Business and Employment Opportunity term to expire February 28, 2001

Member of the Shade Tree Commission, term to expire January

31, 2000

Confirming Guy Costa as the director of the Department of

Public Works

Appointment as a member of the Housing Authority of the City of

Pittsburgh, term to expire September 30, 2000

Member of the Shade Tree Commission, term to expire January

31, 2000

Board Member of the Personnel Appeals Board, for a term to expire

January 31, 2000

Member of the Shade Tree Commission, term to expire January

31, 2000

Member of the Shade Tree Commission, term to expire January

31, 2000

Page 35

PAGE 325, 386

1609, 1675

1609, 1675

325, 385

1965

1511

326, 386

452

326, 386

326, 386

BILL

NUMBER SPEAKER 1692 Graziano, Ronald 1338 Hall-Antonio, Mym 1342 Hook, John 1243 Lewis, Claudette 1808 McClean, Ellen 1836 Micheli, Peter 1336 Modaro, Nita Fandr 1010 Momberger, Eric 1335 Noszka, Nancy 1331 Padole, Ellie 1325 Pressley, Vanessa

Appointment

SUBJECT

Appointment of Ronald Graziano as Chief of the Bureau of Building Inspection

Member of the Shade Tree Commission, term to expire January 31, 2000

Member of the Shade Tree Commission, term to expire January 31, 2000

Authorizing the appointment of Claudette Lewis as a member of the City Planning Commission, term to expire January 31, 2001

Authorizing the appointment of Ellen McClean as a Director of the Department to Finance

Authorizing the Appointment of Peter Micheli as the Chief of the City of Pittsburgh Fire Bureau

Member of the Shade Tree Commission, term to expire January 31, 2000

Member of the Contracting Out Regulation and Review Committee for the evaluation of proposed outsourcing of the Emergency Medical Services billing function

Member of the Shade Tree Commission, term to expire January 31, 2000

Member of the Shade Tree Commission, term to expire January 31, 2000

Member of the Shade Tree Commission, term to expire January 31, 2000

Page 36

PAGE 942, 972

326, 386

326, 386

303

1134, 1151

1160, 1289 _

326, 386

32

325, 386

325, 385

325, 385

i nt ‘ite Appointme

NUMBER SPEAKER SUBJECT PAGE

1333. Remcheck, Mark Member of the Shade Tree 325, 386 Commission, term to expire January 31, 2000

1326 Savage, Mary Member of the Shade Tree 325, 385 Commission, term to expire January 31, 2000

1244 Schaefer, Nancy Authorizing the appointment of 303 Nancy Schaefer as a member of the Personnel Appeals Board, term to -expire January 31, 2001

1329 Shaw, Eddie Member of the Shade Tree 325, 385 Commission, term to expire January 31, 2000

1327 Smyrnes-Williams, Member of the Shade Tree 325, 385 Commission, term to expire January 31, 2000

1330 Steinberg, Kenny Member of the Shade Tree 325, 385 Commission, term to expire January 31, 2000

1341 Torbet, Bill Member of the Shade Tree 326, 386 Commission, term to expire January 31, 2000

1337 Totten, Lindsay Bo Member of the Shade Tree 326, 386 Commission, term to expire January 31, 2000

1332 Vavro, Lisa Kunst Member of the Shade Tree 325, 385

Commission, term to expire January 31, 2000

1344 Vezzettei, Dale Member of the Shade Tree 326, 386 Commission, term to expire January 31, 2000

1807 Yohe, Susan Authorizing the re-appointment of 1134. 1289 Susan Yohe as a member of the Human Relations Commission, term to expire April 1, 2003

Page 37

BILL NUMBER

2170

BILL NUMBER

1063

1454

1455

1733

2320

Bond SUBJECT

Resolution increasing the bonded indebtedness of the City in compliance with the Local Government Unit Debt Act by the issuance of General Obligation Bond, consisting of the Series A of 1999 Bonds

Budget SUBJECT

Designating Banks and Lending Institutions to act as Depositories for the year 1999 in accordance with the Pittsburgh Code, Title II, Fiscal, Article III, Depositories

Making appropriations to pay the expenses of conducting the public business of the City of Pittsburgh and for meeting the debt charges thereof for the year," by making certain correction

Fixing the number of officers and employees of the City of Pittsburgh and the rate of compensation thereof and setting minimum levels for designated positions," by making certain corrections

Carrying over balance or portions thereof remaining in certain accounts for the year 1998 to the same or to other Accounts for the year 1999

Making appropriations to pay the expenses of conducting the public Business of the City of Pittsburgh and for meeting the debt charges there of for the Fiscal Year, beginning January 1, 2000

Page 38

PAGE

1626, 1744,1844

PAGE 49

521, 608

521, 608

1000, 1097

2005

BILL NUMBER

2320

2321

BILL NUMBER

1494

1512

1542

Budget SUBJECT

Making appropriations to pay the expenses of conducting the public Business of the City of Pittsburgh and for meeting the debt charges for the fiscal year beginning January 1,

2000

Fixing the number of officers and employees of the City of Pittsburgh

and the rate of compensation

thereof, and setting minimum levels

for designated positions

Capital Budget SUBJECT

Adopting and approving the 1999

Capital Budget and the 1999

Communicate Development Block Grant Program, by making certain

corrections

Adopting and approving the 1999 Capital Budget and the 1999 CDBG Program; and approving the 1999 through 2004 Capital Improvement

Program," by creating a new line item entitled “Traffic Signals at

Seventh Street and Penn Avenue"

1996 through 20001 Capital

Improvement Program, by reducing five line items in Engineering and

Construction's Budget for an aggregate amount of $40,500.00 and creating an new line item entitle "Korean War Veterans Memorial" in the Mayor's Office Budget

Page 39

PAGE 1918

1919, 2005

PAGE 604, 659

647, 768

690, 835

Gitk Capital Budget

NUMBER SUBJECT PAGE

1844 Approving the 1997 through 2002 —«:1194, 1277 Capital Improvement Program, by transferring $140,000.00 from Smallman Street Sidewalk Improvements to a new line item entitled "Schenley Park Bridge over Boundary Street"

1845 Approving the 1996 through 2001 1193, 1278 Capital Improvement Program," by transferring $91,962.75 from Three Rivers Stadium Ramp to Schenley Park Bridge over Boundary Street

1989 Approving the 1999 through 2004 1379, 1509 Capital Improvement Program,” by increasing Lower Saw Mill Run Channel Project by $5,000.00

1990 Approving the 1997 through 2002 1380, 1509 Capital Improvement Program" by increasing Park Reconstruction- E&C" by $28,445.00 from $600.00.00 to $628,445.00

1991 Approving the 1996 through 2001 1380, 1509 Capital Improvement Program," by transferring a total of $218,344.49 from Fort Pitt Boulevard to various line items

2052 1999 through 2004 Capital 1488 Improvement Program, by increasing "Building Maintenance" Line item by $13,928.00

2054 1999 through 2004 Capital 1488 Improvement Program,” by creating a new line item entitled “Concession Stands”

Page 40

BILL NUMBER

2191

2322

2322

BILL NUMBER

1224

Capital Budget

SUBJECT

Adopting and approving the 1999 Capital Budget and the 1999 CDB Grant Program and approving the 1999 through 2004 Capital Improvernent Program by increasing the Demolition of Condemned Building, Primary Project No. 2210011 by $500,000.00

2000 Capital Budget and the 2000 CDBG Block Grant Program, "by adjusting various line items in conformance with City Council's 2000 Capital Budget amendment

Adopting the 2000 Capital Budget and the 2000 CDBG Program and approving the 2000 through 2005 Capital Improvement Program, by adjusting various line items in conformance with City Council's 2000 Capita! Budget amendments

Capital Budget (Amending)

SUBJECT

Amending the 1999 Capital Budget and the 1999 Community Development Block Grant through 2004 Capital Improvement

Program, by reducing the Personnel- Engineering line item by $108,540.00 and creating a new

line item entitled "Non-Salary E & Cc

Page 41

PAGE 1817, 1851

2005

1919

PAGE 191, 322

it: 7 Pin: Capital Budget (Amending) NUMBER SUBJECT PAGE

1225 Amending the 1999 Capital Budget 191, 322 and the 1999 Community Development Block Grant through 2004 Capital Improvement Program, by reducing the Transportation Improvement Program by $240,000.00 and creating a new line item titled "Glenwood Bridge"

1226 Amending the 1999 Capital Budget 191, 322 and the 1999 Community Development Block Grant through 2004 Capital Improvement Program, by reducing the Transportation Improvement Program by $125,000.00 and creating a new line item titled "Fancourt Street Bridge"

1301 Amending Resolution No. 301, 445 1018/1997 entitled "Adopting and approving the 1997 Capital Budget and the 1997 Community Development Block Grant Program, by increasing a line item (Lower Allegheny Riverfront by $28,000.00 from $550,000.00 to $578.00.00

1302 Amending Resolution No. 301, 445

781/1999 entitled "Adopting and

approving the 1999 Capital Budget

and the 1999 CDBG Program and

approving the 1999 through 2004

Capital Improvement Program, by

amending the funding source of the

Route 51 Liberty Bridge line item

Page 42

BILL NUMBER

1303

1750

1790

182

Capital Budget (Amending)

SUBJECT PAGE

Amending Resolution No. 301, 445 781/1999 entitled "Adopting and approving the 1999 Capital Budget and the 1999 CDBG Program and approving the 1999 through 2004 Capital Improvement Program, by reducing the Transportation Improvements Program by $250,000.00 and creating a new line item titled “West End Improvements"

Amending Resolution 838/1998, 1043, 1132 entitled Resolution adopting and

approving the 1998 capital budget

and the CDBG Program and

approving the 1998 - 20003 Capital

Improvement Program," by

increasing the “Parks

Reconstruction Program to

$659,499.00

Amending Resolution 781/1999, 1094, 1215 “Adopting and Approving the 1999

Capital Budget and the 1999

Community Development Block

Grant Program and approving the

1999 through 2004 Capital

Improvements Program" by

creating a new line item "Heritage

Trials"

Amending Resolution 781/1999 1150, 1277 "Adopting and approving the 1999 Capital Budget and the 1999 CDGB Program and approving the 1999 through 2004 Capital Improvement Program," by amending the funding source on Fort Duquesne Boulevard Reconstruction and reducing the total project allocation by $66,000.00 from $13,650,000.00 to $13,584,000.00

Page 43

BILL NUMBER

1864

1892

2050

2054

Capital Budget (Amending) SUBJECT

Adopting and approving the 1999 Capital Budget and the 1999 CDBG Program and approving the 1999 through 2004 Capital Improvement Program" by transferring a project from Engineering & Construction (Art Set Aside) to Department of City Planning (Art Set Aside) to Department of Planning (Art Set Aside)

Amending the 1996 CDBG Program and approving the 1996 through 2001 Capital Improvement Program, by transferring $50,000.00 from Building Maintenance Program-EC to Building Maintenance Program-GS {General Services)

Amending Resolution 781/1999, as amended, entitled "Adopting and approving the 1999 Capital Budget and the 1999 Community Development Block Grant Program; and approving the 1999 through 2004 Capital Improvement Program," by increasing "Building Maintenance" line item by $13,928.00

Amending Resolution 781/1999, entitled "Adopting and approving the 1999 Capital Budget and the 1999 Community Development Block Grant Program and approving the 1999 through 2004 Capital Improvement Program, by creating a new line item entitled "Concession Stands”

Page 44

PAGE

1196, 1317

1248, 1335

1608

1608

BILL

NUMBER

2140

2251

BILL

NUMBER SPEAKER

1667

1142

1406

1459

1585

Bim, Mulu

Flaherty, Tom

Flaherty, Tom

Flaherty, Tom

Flaherty, Tom

Capital Budget (Amending)

SUBJECT PAGE

Amending Resolution No. 781 of 1590, 1782 1998 entitled, Adopting and

providing the 1999 Capital Budget

and the 1999 Community

development Block Grant Program

and approving the 1999 through

2004 Capital Improvement

Program" by increasing "City

Clerk's Office Modemization " line

time by $50,000.00

“Adopting and Approving the 1999 1808 CDBG and approving the 1999

through 2004 Capital Improvement Program, by reducing the

Transportation Improvement

Program by $260,000.00 and

creating a new line item titled

"Forbes Avenue/Market Street Improvements.”

Communication

SUBJECT PAGE

Submitting the Annual Report of 879 Employees, Positions and Salaries for Budget Year 1999

Submitting the Special Report on 30 new Homeowner Survey, 1997-1998

Submitting the City's Single Audit 425 Report for the year ended December 31, 1997

Submitting a Performance Audit: 522 Wayfinder Signage Program II: Expenditure Report, dated March,

1999

Submitting the Comprehensive 744 Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the City of Pittsburgh for 1998

Page 45

BILL

NUMBER SPEAKER

1622

1734

2172

2360

1735

1586

1897

1767

1143

1384

Flaherty, Tom

Flaherty, Tom

Flaherty, Tom

Flaherty, Tom

Hanna, John

Horgan, Ralph

Inks, William H.

Lowe, Stanley

Morrow, Jacqueline

Morrow, Jacqueline

Communication

SUBJECT

Submitting a Special Report on Stadium lease Comparisons with 15 U.S. Cities for major League Baseball

Submitting a Special Report on Stadium Lease Comparisons with 13 U.S. Cities for the National Football League

Submitting a Performance Audit of the Department of Public Works Snow and Ice Removal for January 1999

Submitting a Special Report of the Three Pension Plans of the City of Pittsburgh

Submitting the annual list of employees, salaries and position for 1999

Submitting salary budget for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1998 for the Public Parking Authority

Submitting a list of names, positions and salaries of all employees of the Allegheny County sanitary Authoring, as of June 30, 1999,

Submitting Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh, 1999 annual list of employees, positions and salaries

Submitting the Claims Report for December 1998, the Final Quarterly Report for 1998 and the Annual Report for 1998

Submitting a summary of all claim filed and paid in February 1999

Page 46

PAGE

813

1627

1989

1001

744

1249

1047

30

385

BILL

NUMBER SPEAKER

Communication SUBJECT

PAGE

1495 Morrow, Jacqueline Submitting the Summary of Claims 604

1621

1707

2103

2253

2361

2171

1977

1496

1783

Morrow, Jacqueline Morrow, Jacqueline Morrow, Jacqueline Morrow, Jacqueline Morrow, Jacqueline Morrow, Jacqueline

Morrow, Jacqueling

Murphy, Tom

Murphy, Tom

filed and paid in March, 19999 and in the first quarter of 1999

Submitting a summary of all claims filed and paid April of 1999

Submitting the summary of claims report for May 1999

Submitting a summary of al] claims filed and paid in July 1999

Submitting a summary of claim filed and paid in October 1999

Submitting a summary of claims filed and paid in November 1999

Submitting Claim Reports for third quarter and for September 1999

Submitting summaries of all claims filed and paid in July 1999, pursuant to Section 163 of the Pittsburgh Code

Submitting an Executive Order agreed upon by the Building Trades to ensure employment opportunities for city residents including qualified journeymen and minorities on all City projects

Requesting permission for Ms. Stephanie Cook, a non city employee to travel to Houston Texas to participate in the Weed and Seed National Conference from July 31-August 3, 1999, cost not to exceed $850.00

Page 47

813

971

1543

1808

1989

1627

1352

604

1070

BILL

NUMBER SPEAKER

2212

2373

1239

1528

1708

1709

Murphy, Tom

Murphy, Tom

Parees, Barbara

Parees, Barbara

Wasler-Johnson, Li

Wasler-Johnson, Li

Communication

SUBJECT PAGE

Submitting a veto of Council Bill 1720 No. 1759, entitled, “An ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh Code, Title Two, Fiscal Article I, Administration, Chapter 201, City Treasurer, Section 201.11, Tax Increment Financing Registration, by adding new sections regarding commitment to employ city residents at facilities which are supplied by Tax Increment Financing

Submitting a veto of Section"Other 2038 Authorizations" contained in the 2000 Operating Budget

Requesting approval for John 193 Turyan (non-city employee) Pgh.

Private Industry Council member to travel to Washington D.C. from

February 28 - March 2, 1999, cost

not to exceed $1,079.00

Requesting permission for John 649 Turyan, Chair of the Private

Industry Council to attend the Pennsylvania Partner's Annual Conference in Hershey, PA May 5-

7, 1999 at a cost not to exceed

$920.00

Submitting the 1998 Third and 971 Fourth Quarter Travel Report from various city departments

Submitting the 1999 First Quarter 971 Travel Reports from various City Departments

Page 48

BILL NUMBER

1424

1516

1517

1518

1561

Conditional Use

SUBJECT PAGE

James and William Rudolph for 481, 572, 907 authorization to demolish a

residential structure and replace it

with a parking area with a

maximum of 12 parking stalls to be

located at 5608 Wilkins Avenue.

Contract a six story multi-purpose 647, 1010 academic center on Forbes Avenue,

between South Bouquet Street and

Oakland Avenue.

Title Nine, Zoning, Article V, 647, 1011 Chapter 993 to the University of Pittsburgh for authorization to construct five, four-story garden- type apartment buildings for student housing, each with sixteen four bedroom units to house four students per unit for a total of 320 beds, located at 201, 221 and 291 Oakland Avenue and 200 & 230 South Bouquet Stree: and Oakland Avenue, District 3

Title Nine, Zoning, Chapter 911, 648, 980 Ellis School for authorization to

construct a 3 story building and two

I story extensions to the existing

school building located on the

campus of Ellis School at 6425

Fifth Avenue, District 8

Conditional Use exception under 693 Section 993.01(a)A(27) of the

Pittsburgh Code, Title Nine,

Zoning, Article V, Chapter 993 to

Gildas A. Kaib, Jr. for authorization

to construct three, two-unit

townhouses to be located at 19-21,

23-25 and 27-29 Vinceliffe Street,

18th Ward

Page 49

BILL NUMBER

1762

1763

1794

Conditional Use

SUBJECT

Conditional Use Exception under Section 91.04.A.64 of the Pittsburgh Code, Title Nine, Zoning, Chapter 911 to the Board of Public Education of the school District of Pittsburgh for authorization to construct a one- story extension and a one-story addition of a one-story modular structure containing two classrooms On property zoned "RT-2" Residential Two-Unit, Low Density, 27th Ward

Conditional Use Exception Section 911.04.A.64 of the Pittsburgh Code, Title Nine, Chapter 911 to the Board of Public Education of the School I District of Pittsburgh a for authorization it increase the student capacity of Rooney middle School through the addition of a one-story modular structure containing two classrooms on property zoned "RT- 2" Residential Two-Unit, Low Density, 27th Ward

Conditional Use Exception under Section 911.04.A.64 of the Pittsburgh Code, Title Nine, Zoning, Article V, Chapter 911 to the Boys and Girls Club of Western Pennsylvania for authorization to use an existing 3-story structure as a Charter school for grades 9 through 12 with a capacity of 325 students located at 4412 Butler Street on property zoned "RM-3" residential Multi-Unit, moderate Density District, 9th Ward

Page 50

PAGE 1046, 1332

1046, 1333

1095, 1201 1333

BILL NUMBER

1929

BILL NUMBER

1127

1193

1194

Conditional Use

SUBJECT

Conditional Use exception under Section 911.04.A.64 of the Pittsburgh Code, Title Nine, Zoning, Article V, Chapter 911 to Winchester-Thurston School for authorization to use an existing 2- story residential structure as administrative offices for Winchester-Thurston School, located at 5001 Bayard Street on property zoned "RT-2" Residential Two-Unit, Low Density District, 7th Ward

Contract

SUBJECT

Purchase of an Alpha Numeric Message Generator and related equipment at a cost not to exceed $37,000.00 chargeable to and payable from Cable Communications Trust Fund, General Services

Purchase of materials, supplies and equipment and/or services cost not to exceed $700,000.00

Repairs, maintenance, improvements and emergencies at various parks and park facilities in CD areas throughout the City, cost not to exceed $430,000.00

Repairs, maintenance, improvements and emergencies at various parks and park facilities throughout the City of Pittsburgh, cost not to exceed $200,000.00

Page 51

PAGE 1346, 1849

PAGE 668

28

256

256, 344

Contract

BILL NUMBER SUBJECT PAGE 1195 Street resurfacing programs and 256, 344 parks related asphalt work at various locations throughout the City, cost not to exceed $2,815,000.00 1196 Street resurfacing programs to 344

include but not limited to ultra thin hot mix, cost not to exceed $2,961,603.00

1196 Street resurfacing programs and 256, 376 parks related asphalt work at various locations throughout the City, cost not to exceed $2,161,603.00

1198 Flexible beam Guiderails at various 256 locations throughout the City of Pittsburgh, cost not to exceed $63,000.00

1199 Purchase of materials and 257 equipment and supplies in connection with the Wall, Step and Fence Program at various areas throughout the City, cost not to exceed $700,000.00

1230 Contract in connection with the 191, 323 Tenovation of Carnegie Library Branches for handicap accessibility, cost not to exceed $225,000.00

1250 Renovations to the City County 240, 445 Building and for the purchase of equipment and supplies for said projects, cost not to exceed $180,000.00

1299 Purchase of LifePak Hear 444 Monitor/Defibrillator/Pacers for the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services at a cost not to exceed $156,000.00

Page 52

BILL NUMBER

1308

1314

1354

1355

1377

1378

1423

Contract

SUBJECT

Installation and maintenance of traffic signal equipment throughout the City at a cost not to exceed $80,000.00

Annual program of the Police and Communities Together Program, cost not to exceed $15,000 from the Public Safety Police Miscellaneous Services account fund 1000, org. code 230000, sub class 150

Demolition and removal of condemned buildings, cost not to exceed $600,000.00

Demolition and removal of condemned buildings, cost not to exceed $450,000.00

Disposition Contract of Land by and between the URA of Pittsburgh and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union No. 5 for the sale of Parcel E-la, 16th Ward, Area No. 55, Carson Street, Dist. No. 3

Contract for the hiring of counsel and consultants to assist in the Tepresentation of the Citizen Police Review Board, cost not to exceed $45,000.00

Disposition Contract by and between URA of Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Economic and Industrial Development Corporation for the sale of Parce] E-1d, Subdistrict I, Part of Block 29J, Lot 8, District No. 3.

Page 53

PAGE 302, 446

303

339, 444

339, 444

384, 491, 500

384, 491

481, 572

Contract BILL

NUMBER SUBJECT PAGE

1471 Purchase of Alpha Numeric 568, 668 Message Generator and related equipment at a cost not to exceed $37,000.00

1492 Purchase of equipment, material 604, 714 and supplies in connection with there Rehabilitation and Repairs of Various Pools including but not limited to McBride Pool, cost not to exceed $265,000.00

1493 Bridge Inspection and Maintenance 604 Program, cost not to exceed $85,000.00

1513 Purchase and installation of new 647, 769 traffic and streetlight poles and fixtures at Seventh Street and Penn Avenue, cost not to exceed $40,000.00

1551 Consultant(s) and Vendor(s) for the 691, 830 purpose of conducting planning and management studies, and related activities in support of such studies including the purchase of data and data analysis equipment, at a cost not to exceed $225,000.00

1577 Purchase of a document imaging 742, 855 system for the City-County Integrated Identification Program, Public Safety, cost not to exceed $85,000.00

1582 Grant Street Advisor, Inc. to 743 provide financial advisory services 8519781049 for the years 1999, 2000 and 2001 at an annual cost not to exceed $250,000

Page 54

BILL NUMBER

1635

1638

1661

1662

1663

1682

1683

1723

Contract

SUBJECT

Purchase of supplies, equipment and services for the Bureau of Police at a cost not to exceed $200,000.00

Renovation and rehabilitation of war memorials at various locations throughout the City, cost not to exceed $69,000.00

Professional Services Contract with Fried, Kane, Zuschlag, Walters & Grochmal for the purpose of providing legal counsel for defense of worker's compensation and hear and lung claims

Professional services contract with Ford & Council for the purpose of workers' compensation and heart and lung claims, cost not to exceed $80,000.00

Professional services contract with Allegheny General Hospital for the purpose of providing medial and ancillary services for the City's Workers' Compensation program cost not tot exceed $3,360,000.00

Purchase of fire hose and related accessories for the Fire Hose and telated accessories for the Fire Bureau

Purchase of supplies, equipment and services for the Emergency Operations Center at a total cost not to exceed $500,000.00

Purchase of material, equipment and supplies in connection with the Graffiti Removal Program cost not to exceed $45,000.00

Page 55

PAGE 848, 941

849, 884

878, 1001

878, 1001

878, 979

933, 984

933, 1131

999, 1080

BILL NUMBER

1724

1725

1744

1745

1778

1781

1782

Contract

SUBJECT PAGE Purchase of equipment for the 999, 1080 Department of Public Works, cost

not to exceed $50,000.00

Purchase of Weight Mate 2000 999, 1080

Truckload Out and Management System, in connection with the Street Resurfacing Program, cost

not to exceed $21

0,000.00

Maintenance and repair of building 1043, 1212 structures or any other properties in

the custody of the various

Departments of the City of

Pittsburgh, cost not to exceed

$10,000.00.

Purchase of material general 1043, 1212 supplies and equipment by various

Departments of the City of

Pittsburgh during the calendar year

2000, cost not to exceed $10,000.00

Installation of water service at the 1069, 1162 Police Memorial located on the North Shore; at a cost not to exceed

$31,500.00

Professional Services Contract with 1070

R. W. Beck, Inc.

for the purpose of

providing general competitiveness consulting services for solid waste collection and potentially other City services, cost not to exceed

$200,000.00

Professional Services Contract with 1070, 1160 McCrory & McDowell LLC,

Certified Public

Accountants for

the purpose of auditing the claim management functions of the City's Workers' Compensation Third Party administrator, cost not to exceed

$25,000.00

Page 56

BILL NUMBER

1819

1820

1846

1847

1868

Contract

SUBJECT

Purchase of road spikes for the Bureau of Police at a cost not to exceed $100,000.00

In connection with relocation of

Fort Duquesne Boulevard including

construction management and

inspection services; providing for a

reimbursement agreement with the Commonwealth of Pa, Department of Transportation, and a Cooperation Agreement with the Public Auditorium Authority, cost not to exceed $13,584.00.00

Rehabilitation of the Schenley Park

Bridge over Boundary Street,

including necessary work on private

property and other work incidental thereto;, by increasing the total project allocation by $231,962.75 from $5,500,000.00 to $5,731,962.75

Smallman Street Sidewalk Improvements including Construction Inspection Services; and providing for the payment of the cost thereof,’ By reducing the total project allocation by $140,000.00 from $850,000.00 to $710,000.00

Providing for a contract or use of existing contract for the construction of the Brighton Heights and Troy Hill Concession Stands at a cost not to exceed $75,000.00

Page 57

PAGE 1149, 1276

1150, 1277

1193, 1278

1194, 1278

1197, 1335

BILL NUMBER

1971

1972

1985

1996

1997

1998

2012

Contract

SUBJECT

Contract for the payment of supplies, equipment materials and other services required to provide center services for the HACP recreational and Senior Citizens Program, cost not to exceed

$845,000.00

PAGE 1351, 1464

Contract with the Baseball is Great 1352, 1464

(BIG) League Youth Sports Program in an amount to exceed

$100,000.00 Upgrade the 800 MHz radio system 1379

for the Emergency Operations Center, cost not to exceed

$95,000.00

Installation of the Computerized

1380, 1509

Traffic-Responsive Traffic Control

System in the Central Business District, cost not to exceed

$358,933.04

Street Tree Planting at various locations, cost not to exceed

$77,700.00

Construction of the Municipal Courts Facility at 2 cost not to

exceed $129,654.98

Authorizing the City of Pittsburgh

1380, 1509

1380, 1492

1383, 1492

to enter into a professional services

contract with the PA Economy League, Inc. for the purpose of preparing the 2000-2003 revenue forecast and providing required

follow-up for the City of Pittsburgh,

cost not to exceed $20,000.00

Page 58

BILL NUMBER

2051

2052

2052

2053

2085

2091

2184

Contract

SUBJECT

Resolution providing for a contract or contracts or use of existing contracts for the installation of banners at Mellon Square, at a cost not to exceed $13,928.00

Providing for a Contract or Contracts or use of existing Contracts for the installation of banners at Mellon Square at a cost not to exceed $13,928.00

Providing for a Contract or Contracts, or use of existing contracts for the installation of banners at Mellon Square; at a cost not to exceed $13,928.00

Providing for the purchase of

materials and supplies for said project at a cost not to exceed

$39,000.00

Purchase of equipment, material, supplies and services for tehabilitation and removal of under ground and above ground storage tanks, cost not to exceed $60,000.00

Resolution providing for a contract to bid, for the purchase of a 4x4 Recycling Pickup and Two 9 Cubic ‘Yard Recycling Trailers, in connection with the Recycling Program at the Public Works Environmental Services, Bureau, cost not to exceed $45,000.00

Providing for a Contract or Contract, or the use of existing Contracts for Pest Control Services/Rodent Baiting at various CDBG locations throughout the City of Pittsburgh at a cost not to exceed $224,200.00

Page 59

PAGE 1488, 1608

1608

1488

1488

1539, 1655

1541, 1653

1675, 1783

BILL NUMBER

2186

2232

2269

2270

2295

2296

2338

2353

2354

Contract

SUBJECT

Contract with Public Management Resources of San Antonio, as the Auditor, to comply with the consent Decree entered

Providing for a contract or the use of existing contracts for Play Area Safety Improvements for the Department of Public Works, cost not to exceed $250,000.00

Replacement of the Allegheny Park Pedestrian Footbridge at cost not to exceed $210,000.00

Purchase of Pickup Trucks, Plows and Spreaders for the Department of Public Works, cost not to exceed $200,000.00

Purchase of equipment for the Bureau of Police at a cost not to exceed $29,000.00

Rehabilitation of Dakota Street Wall, cost not to exceed $500,000.00

Contract for the purchase of equipment in an amount not to exceed $15,000.00

Purchase of uniforms, protective equipment and related accessories for the Bureau of Police at a cost not to exceed $221,200.00

Purchase of equipment for the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services, total cost not to exceed $115,000.00

Page 60

PAGE 1675, 1844

1772, 1814

1839, 1941

1839, 1929

1884, 1960

1885, 1961

2005

1988, 2054

1988, 2054

BILL NUMBER

1374

1636

1637

1720

1722

1748

1749

Contract (Amending) SUBJECT

Providing Contracts in connection with the Grant Street Maintenance

Amending Resolution 140/1999 Resolution providing for a contract for street resurfacing programs , by decreasing project allocation to $4,815,000.00

Amending Resolution 141/1999 Resolution providing for Street resurfacing programs to include but

Purchase and installation of new traffic and streetlight poles and fixtures at 7th Street and Penn Avenue, cost not to exceed $65,000.00

Purchase of material, equipment and supplies in connection with the ‘Wall, Step and Fence Program at various areas throughout the City, cost not to exceed $450,000.00

Contract and or Agreements in connection with the Bridge Inspection and Maintenance Program by increasing total project allocation to $140,000.00

Restoration of Seven Tennis Courts at Schenley Oval, the Renovation of Playground in Frick Park, the Renovation of a Recreation Area at Hawthome Grove, Restoration of Victoria Gardens and for the purchase of equipment and taterials for project, by increasing the total project allocation to $659,499.00 and by correcting the Sub-Class within the account

Page 61

PAGE 502

848, 883

848, 884

998, 1083

999, 1079

1043, 1132

1043, 1132

BILL NUMBER

1817

1894

1995

2096

2123

2124

Contract (Amending) SUBJECT

Purchase of supplies, equipment and services for the Emergency Operations Center and providing for the payment thereof by decreasing the amount from $500,000.00 to $320,000.00

Renovation and rehabilitation of war memorials at various locations throughout the City of Pittsburgh, by decreasing the amount from $69,000.00 to $61,500.00

Renovations to the City-County Building and for the purchase of equipment and supplies for said projects, cost not to exceed $277,952.00

Amending Resolution 337/1996, contract for various repairs, equipment, or materials for the Department of Parks & Recreation, in connection with the renovation of City swimming pools for a total amount of $198,000.00

Contract for street resurfacing programs to include but no limited to ultra thin hot mix asphalt, by making certain corrections to amount appropriated pursuant to Resolution No. 178, effective April 1, 1999

Contract for street resurfacing programs to include but not limited to ultra thin hot mix asphalt, etc., by making certain corrections to Resolution No. 178, effective April 1, 1999

Page 62

PAGE 1149, 1214

1248, 1313

1380, 1509

1542, 1656

1587, 1653

1587, 1653

BILL NUMBER

2053

BILL NUMBER

846

1084

W115

1128

Contracts

SUBJECT

Providing for a Contract for the construction of a concession stand at Fort Pitt field; providing for the purchase of materials and supplies for said project, at a cost not to exceed $39,000.00

Cooperation Agreement SUBJECT

Cooperation Agreement with the Public Auditorium Authority of Pittsburgh for the establishment of a trust fund and the deposit therein of earned income tax paid by nonresident professional athletes and other nonresidents who use government owned sports facilities

Cooperation Agreement with the URA of Pittsburgh, the County of Allegheny and the Pittsburgh City School District providing for the financing, monitoring, implementing and terminating of the South Side Works Tax Incremental Financing District

East Liberty - Home Depot, USA Tax Incremental Financing District, District No. 9

Providing for the transfer of funds not to exceed $483,680.00 to the City of Pittsburgh Equipment Leasing Authority for the purchase of vehicles, radios and equipment for use by City of Pittsburgh Departments and Authorities

Page 63

PAGE 1608

PAGE 241

267

362

28

BILL NUMBER

1129

1133

1134

1157

1158

Cooperation Agreement

SUBJECT

Providing for the transfer of funds not to exceed $3,765,000.00 to the City of Pittsburgh Equipment Leasing Authority for the purchase of vehicles, radios and equipment for use by City of Pittsburgh Departments and Authorities

Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh for the administration and implementation of the Central Relocation Agency at a cost not to exceed $148,800.00

Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh for the administration and implementation of the Center Relocation Agency at a cost not to exceed $350,000.00

Cooperation Agreement with the URA of Pittsburgh providing for the transfer of funds from the Authority to the City to fund community development corporations

1998-1999 Cooperation Agreement with the URA providing for the designation of the local matching share for a grant applied for ina Single Application for Assistance filed with the PA Department of Community and Economic Development under the Communities of Opportunity Program for a $3,215,000.00 grant

Page 64

PAGE 28

29

29

61

BILL NUMBER

1184

1210

1305

1306

Cooperation Agreement SUBJECT

Authorizing the conveyance of lands and buildings, more commonly known as the River Rescue Facility and a tract of land located adjacent to said facility by and between the City of Pittsburgh and the Stadium Authority of the City of Pittsburgh as at a cost of $1.00 for use of the River Rescue Unit for a term of 29 years

Cooperation and Support Agreement among the Public Auditorium Authority of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, the City of Pittsburgh, the County of Allegheny, the Stadium Authority of the City of Pittsburgh and the Allegheny Regional Asset District Relating to allocation of certain Allegheny Regional Asset District Revenues to the Stadium and Auditorium Authorities,

Cooperation Agreement between the County of Allegheny, the Port Authority of Allegheny County and the City of Pittsburgh in connection with the West End Improvements, at a cost not to exceed $250,000.00

Cooperation Agreement with the Commonwealth of PA, Department of Transportation for reimbursement to the state for the City's share of improvements to the Liberty Tunnel South Portal Interchange, at a cost not to exceed $235,000.00

Page 65

PAGE 269

246

301, 446

302, 446

BILL NUMBER

1399

1422

1580

1581

1609

1755

1757

1758

Cooperation Agreement SUBJECT

Cooperation Agreement with the URA of Pittsburgh providing for the transfer to URA of $4,500,000 for Neighborhood Infrastructure Support

Cooperation Agreement with URA of Pittsburgh providing for the transfer to URA of $670,000.00 for the Allequippa Terrace Project, District 6

URA of Pittsburgh for the performance of certain work in connection with the 1999-2000 CDBG Program and providing for the payment of the cost thereof

URA of Pittsburgh for the transfer to URA of $450,000.00 for North Shore Riverfront Development, District 6

Cooperation Agreement with Parking Authority in connection with the Rehabilitation/replacement of the S. 10th Street and S. 15th Street, $944,600.00

Cooperation Agreement with the URA of Pittsburgh to implement the Bedford Redevelopment Proposal, District 6

Cooperation Agreement or Agreements with URA of Pittsburgh to implement the river Avenue Redevelopment Proposal Council District 1

Cooperation Agreement with URA for the River Avenue Redevelopment Area (Council District No. 1)

Page 66

PAGE 424, 544

481, 572

743, 854

743, 1016

810, 912

1044

1044

NUMBER

BILL

1760

1825

1927

1993

2007

Cooperation Agreement SUBJECT

Cooperation Agreement with the URA of Pittsburgh will transfer $3,531.27 to the City of Pittsburgh to be used by the Department of City Planning to fund community development corporations

Authorizing a 1999-2000 Cooperation Agreement or Agreements with the URA of Pittsburgh providing for the designation of the local matching share for a grant applied for ina Single Application for Assistance filed with the PA Department of Community and Economic Development under the Communities of Opportunity Program

Cooperation Agreement with the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh for the administration and implementation of the Urban League Counseling Program at cost not to exceed $92,000.00

Cooperation Agreement with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection relative to the installation of 60 linear feet of grouted R-5 along a tributary to Saw Mill Run

Cooperation Agreement with the URA of Pittsburgh, The County of Allegheny and the School District of Pittsburgh, providing for the financing, monitoring, implement and terminating of Station Square Tax Incremental Financing District, District 2

Page 87

PAGE 1045, 1130

1150

1346, 1460

1380, 1509

1382, 1817

BILL NUMBER

2029

2089

2093

2120

2163

Cooperation Agreement SUBJECT

Cooperation Agreement with the URA of Pittsburgh providing for the designation of the local matching share for a grant applied for in a Single Application for Assistance filed with the PA Department of Community and Economic Development under the Main Street Commercial Reinvestment Program

Authorizing the City of Pittsburgh to enter into an Cooperation Agreement with the Public Auditorium Authority of Pitsburgh for the establishment of a trust fund the deposit therein of certain earned income tax paid by non-residential professional athletes

Cooperation Agreement with the URA of Pittsburgh, the County of Allegheny and the School District of Pittsburgh, providing for the financing, monitoring, implementing and terminating of the North Shore East/River Avenue Tax Incremental Financing District

Cooperation Agreement which provides for the use of funds not to exceed $60,000.00 from the City of Pittsburgh Equipment Leasing Authority for the purchase of vehicles, radios, and equipment for the use by City of Pittsburgh Departments and Authorities

Cooperation Agreement with the URA of Pittsburgh providing for the transfer of $16,993.32 from the Authority to the Bureau of Building Inspection for the demolition of Ladora Way

Page 68

PAGE 1432, 1553

1540, 1844

1541, 1939

1586

1625

BILL NUMBER

2272

2273

BILL NUMBER

1304

1486

Cooperation Agreement

SUBJECT PAGE

Maglev Infrastructure Support 1839, 2043 Cooperation Agreement by and

between the URA of Pittsburgh in

connection with the transfer of a

portion of the City’s Parking Tax

Revenue to the Authority

Urban Redevelopment Authority of 1839, 1939 Pittsburgh providing for the transfer

of $250,000.00 from the Authority

to the City to pay part of the cost of

a retain wall on Dakota Street

Cooperation Agreement (Amending)

SUBJECT PAGE

Cooperation Agreement with 301, 445 Pittsburgh Cultural Trust in

connection with the Construction of

the Lower Allegheny Riverfront

Park, by increasing the total project

allocation by $28,000.00 from

$550,000.00 to $578,000.00

Cooperation Agreement which 602, 712 provides for the transfer of funds

not toe exceed $483,680 to the City

of Pittsburgh Equipment Leasing

Authority for the purchase of

vehicles, radios and equipment for

use by City of Pittsburgh

Departments and Authorities, by

increasing the total allocation by

$225,000.00

Page 69

Cooperation Agreement (Amending)

BILL NUMBER SUBJECT PAGE 1861 Amending Resolution 378/1997, 1195, 1317

providing for the execution of Cooperation Agreement with the URA of Pittsburgh for the performance of certain work in connection with the 1997-1998 CDBG Program and providing for the payment of the cost thereof by reducing three line items and creating a new line item

1862 Amending Resolution 632/1996, 1196, 1317 providing for the execution of a Cooperation Agreement with the URA of Pittsburgh for the performance of certain work in connection with the 1996-1997 CDBG Program and providing for the payment of the cost thereof, by reducing one line item and creating anew line item

1992 Cooperation Agreement with the 1380, 1509 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to acquire right-of-way design and construct the Lower Saw Mill Run Flood Protection Improvements and to commit the City's share of $3.525

Million BILL Disposition Contract NUMBER SUBJECT PAGE 1233 Disposition of Land by and 268 between the URA and Allegheny

Center Associates, for the sale of Parcel 3 (Block 8G, Lots 206 and 207, 20th Ward, 334 Federal Street (Parking Lot)

Page 70

BILL NUMBER

1233

1863

2274

2301

2315

Disposition Contract

SUBJECT

Sale of land by and between the URA and Chartiers Nature Conservancy, Inc. for the sale of parcels 11 and 14 for $1.00, Summerdale Street, Council District No. 2

Contract for disposition of land by and between the URA and Brookwood, Inc., and its assigns for the sale of the eastern portion of vacated 25th Street in the 16th Ward of the City of Pittsburgh Council District No. 3. (Parking)

Disposition of land by and between the URA of Pittsburgh and Stephen Gombas, 15th Ward of the City of Pittsburgh Redevelopment Area No. 40, Block 56F, Lots 118, 120, 121 & 122, Council District 5

Contract of Disposition by Sale of Land by and between the URA of Pittsburgh and Calvin L. & Pamella Sheffield for the Sale of Block 14- E, Lot 65, 18th Ward, 304 Beltzhoover Avenue

Contract for Disposition of URA and the Public Auditorium Authority of Pgh and Allegheny County Sports and Exhibition Authority of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County for the sale of various parcels in council district 1

Page 71

PAGE 192

1196, 1317

1840, 1939

1885, 1960

1918, 1991

BILL NUMBER

1751

BILL NUMBER

1445

1446

1447

1544

1545

Easement

SUBJECT

Agreement with Glidas A. Kaib, Jr, for an easment for ingress, egress and regress in and over a vacated portion of Vinecliff Street in the 18th Ward, Council .

Encroachment

SUBJECT

Granting unto The University of Pittsburgh a license to construct, maintain and use at their own cost and expense a steam line on Lytton Avenue, electric, telecommunication and chilled water lines on Tennyson Avenue and chilled water line on Fifth Avenue

Granting unto Cupka's Café Ila sidewalk café on a portion of the sidewalk at 2314 East Carson Street, 16th Ward, 3rd Council District

Granting unto David and Patricia wolf an encroachment to construct a wall and fence on a portion of the right-of-way of Murray Avenue, 14th Ward, Sth Council District

Granting unto Friendship Development Associates and encroachment to construct, a handicap ramp on a portion of the sidewalk area of 5530 Penn Avenue in the 9th Ward, 9th Council District

Granting unto Shah Chinulal Mafatlal an encroachment to construct a handicap ramp ona portion of the sidewalk area of 5165 Butler Street, 10th Ward, 7th Council District

Page 72

PAGE 1044, 1081

PAGE 520, 610

520, 610

520, 610

690, 828

691, 828, 853

BILL NUMBER

1546

1547

1610

1664

1727

1728

Encroachment

SUBJECT

Granting unto Home Depot, Regional Headquarters, and encroachment to construct an 18" storm sewer encroachment under the sidewalk of east Liberty Boulevard, 11th Ward, 9th Council District

Granting unto Valenta Platt Design Group, Inc. an encroachment to construct a double-faced projecting sign over the sidewalk area of 2006 East Carson Street 17th Ward, 3rd Council District

Granting unto Allegheny County an encroachment to construct, an. Exhibit/Information Panel on a portion of the sidewalk area of Forbes Avenue adjacent to the City- County Building

Granting the Pittsburgh Water & Sewer Authority's permanent utility easement and privilege and license to install a 15-inch sewer line across City of Pittsburgh property designated as Block 6-A, Lot No. 97 located on South Main Street, 20th Ward

Granting unto Alain Pizzutti, the privilege and license to construct a sidewalk café' and planter on the sidewalk area of 709 Bellefonte Street, 7th Ward, 8th District

Granting unto Ironworkers Local No. 3, 2201 Liberty Avenue an encroachment to construct a historical marker on a portion of the sidewalk area of Grant Street, Ist Ward, 6th Council District

Page 73

PAGE 691, 828

691, 828

810, 912, 939

878, 1001

999, 1080,1161

999, 1080

Encroachment BILL

NUMBER SUBJECT PAGE

1729 Granting unto Allegheny University 999, 1081 Hospital an encroachment to construct a pneumatic taube conveyance system, fiber optic cable and electrical conduit and manholes for access on a portion of the right-of-way of Hemlock Street, 22nd Ward

1753 Granting unto Michael J. Septak, 1044, 1129

his successors and assigns an

encroachment to construct, a

planter on the sidewalk area of

1201 Woodland Avenue and a

stoop and handicap ramp on the

sidewalk area of Stayton Street,

27th Ward, lst Council District

1848 Granting unto Urban 1194, 1312 Redevelopment Authority an encroachment to construction a projecting window and identification sign over a portion of the sidewalk at 2525 Liberty Avenue, 2nd Ward, 6th Council District 1849 Granting unto Michael F. Healey, 1194, 1312 an encroachment to construct and use at his own cost and expense, two bay windows and a roof canopy over a portion of the right-of-way of 1824 Carey Way, 17th Ward, 3rd Council District

1850 Granting unto Port Authority of 1194, 1312 * Allegheny County an encroachment to construct a roof canopy over a portion of the right-of-way of Liberty Avenue between

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BILL NUMBER

1851

1852

2023

2024

2055

2056

Encroachment

SUBJECT PAGE

Granting unto Seddon and Frances —-1194, 1312 Bennington, their successors and

assigns, an encroachment to

construct and maintain and use at

their won cost and expense, 2

Banner Signs and 3

Canopy/Awnings on Liberty

Avenue, 2nd Ward, 6th Council

District

Granting unto Beynon Building 1194, Company 1900 Allegheny Building 1313,1602 429 Forbes Avenue, an

encroachment to construct,

maintain and use at their own cost

and expense, a handicap ramp with

a guard rail and hand rail on Wood

Street, 1st Ward, 6th Council

District

The University of Pittsburgh, their 1432, 1551 successors to construct a chilled

water lines on a portion of the right-

of-way of Ruskin Avenue, 8th

Council District

The Biz Foundation, to constructa 1432, 1551 electrical vaults and mounted

lighting fixtures for 121 Ninth

Street, between Fort Duquesne

Boulevard, 6th Council District

Granting unto Donatelli's Italian 1489, 1602 Foods, Inc., 4711 Liberty Avenue,

the license to construct a sidewalk

café on a portion of the sidewalk at

4711 Liberty Avenue, 8th Ward,

7th Council District

Granting unto D'Elia 1489, 1602 Wittkos/Double Eagle Corporation, 1 Market Street, Pgh, PA 15222

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BILL NUMBER

2057

2125

2125

2126

Encroachment

SUBJECT

Granting unto Pittsburgh Cultural Trust to construct at their own cost and expense, trees with metal grates on a portion of the sidewalk area of 635 Penn Avenue, 2nd ward, 6th Council District

Granting unto the University of Pittsburgh 124 Cathedral of learning an encroachment to construct underground steam, chilled water, sanitary, water/fire protection lines and electrical utilities on portions of the right-of ways on Terrace Street, DeSoto Street, O'Hara Street, N. Bouquet Street and Sutherland Drive in the 4th Ward, 8th Council District of the City of Pittsburgh

Granting unto The University of Pittsburgh 124 Cathedral of Learning, an encroachment to construct, maintain and use at their own cost and expense, underground steam, chilled water, sanitary, water/fire protection lines and electrical

Granting unto 312 Boulevard Associates and encroachment to construct, maintain and use at their own cost and expense, planters on a portion of the sidewalk area at 312 and 322 Boulevard of the Allies in the 1st Ward, 6th Council District

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1588

1679

1588, 1747

BILL NUMBER

2160

2161

2196

2197

Encroachment

SUBJECT

Granting unto Equity capito! Holdings, Allegheny Tower Limited Partnership an encroachment to construct, at their

own cost and expense (2) signs with

lettering on both sides projecting over the sidewalk area of 625 Stanwix Street and over the entrance of Fort Duquesne Boulevard, 2nd Ward, 6th Council District

Granting unto Russell and Irene

Lanza an encroachment to construct

at their own cost and expense a parking area and driveway for

expansion of a warehouse at Lampe

Avenue, between the terminals of Greentree Road and the dead end portion of Lampe Avenue, 20th Ward, 2nd Council District

Granting unto John Steiner, an encroachment to construct a patio and garden area in the rear of 171 S. 22nd Street on Edwards Way between 22nd and 23rd Streets, 17th Ward, 3rd Council District

Granting unto First Lutheran Church, 615 Grant Street an encroachment to construct a guard rail on a portion of the right-of-way of Garland Way, 2nd Ward, 6th Council District

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PAGE

1625

1625, 1747

1717, 1815

1717, 1815

BILL NUMBER

2198

2300

2319

BILL NUMBER

2166

Encroachment

SUBJECT PAGE

Granting unto Walnut Capital 1718, 1815 Partners, Shadyside, L.P., an

encroachment to construct,

maintain and use at their own cost

and expense, trees, lights, canopies

and banners on a portion of the

right-of-ways of 5541 Walnut

Street and Ivy Street, 7th Ward, 8th

Council District

East Allegheny Community 1885, 1958 Council to construct and use at their

own expense, geothermal heating

and cooling distribution lines on

portions of the right-of-way of

Moravian Way, Cedar Avenue,

James, Foren and Suismon Street

and East Allegheny Community

Council, 23rd Ward, Ist Council

District

Society of Western PA a license 1918, 1990 agreement to install, maintain and

finally remove at their own cost a

historical marker on City of

Pittsburgh property designated as

Block 23R, Lot 157, Allegheny

Center

Encroachment (Amending)

SUBJECT PAGE

Granting an Encroachment unto 1625 Patricia Rethage an encroachment

to construct, maintain and use at her

own cost and expense, a driveway

and guard rail on a portion

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BILL NUMBER

2227

BILL NUMBER

1726

BILL NUMBER

1236

BILL NUMBER

1313

Encroachment (Amending)

SUBJECT PAGE

Amending Resolution 60/1997, 1770, 1850 granting unto Patricia Rethage, 131

Hackstown Street an encroachment

to construct and use at their own

cost and expense a driveway and

guard rail on 2 portion of the right-

of-way on hackstown Street, 17th

Ward, 3rd Council District,

Amending Resolution 60/1997

Encroachment (Repealing)

SUBJECT PAGE

Granting unto the Buncher 999, 1080 Company an encroachment to construct, and use at their own cost and expense an aerial encroachment and sub-surface encroachment at 13th Street between Penn Avenue and Smallman Street, extending 14th Street, 2nd Ward and granting unto the Buncher Company an easement in accordance with the attached Easement Agreement

Fees

SUBJECT PAGE

Establishing fees for the 193, 309, 363 Department's Swimming Pools Program, effective January 1, 1999

Grant

SUBJECT PAGE

Submitting an application to the 303, 404 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Department of Community and

Economic Development for the

Emergency Shelter Grant Program

for fiscal year 1999

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Grant BILL

NUMBER SUBJECT PAGE

1357 Adopting & Approving the 1999 339, 396, 430 Capital Budget and the 1999 CDBG Program; and approving the 1999 through 2004 Capital Improvement Program, by transferring $4,000,000.00 from various accounts to Citywide Resurfacing Code Account

1394 Adopting and approving the 1999 423, 543 z Capital Budget and the 1999 Community Development Block Grant Program, approving the 1999 through 20004 Capital Improvement Program" by adding $76,332.00 to various line items

1556 Filing of Community Development 692, 830 state by the City of Pittsburgh with the U>S> Department of Housing in connection with the 19997 CDBG Program

1642 Amending Resolution 453/1998, 850 1998 Community Development Block Grant, so as to reprogram funds in the Mayor's Office at a total cost of $21,181.00

1705 Filing of application in connection 971, 1049 with the Job Training Partnership Act and/or Workforce Investment Act of 1997 and/or the Join Jobs Initiative Program Single Point of Contact (SPOC) and/or the Balanced Budget Act of 1997

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BILL NUMBER

1777

1867

2097

2129

Grant SUBJECT

Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources in connection with the addition/improvements to McBride Pool, Phillips Park Spray Pool, Homewood Senior Center and the Sheraden Playground, the grant of $250,000.00 will cover 50% of the estimated construction of $500,000.00

Grant in connection with the 1998 CDBG Grant Program, so as to teprogram funds in Public Works and Engineering & Construction

Approving the 1996 Capital Block Grant Program; and approving the 1996 through 2001 Capital Improvement Program, by reducing the Major Repairs & Emergencies line item in the Department of Parks and Recreation by $60,000.00 and increasing the Fuel Island Rehabilitation line item, in the Department of General Services by $60,000.00

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 1994 CDBG Program, transferring funds form a project in the Department of Parks & Recreation (School Outreach Program and create a line item in the Equipment Leasing Authority (Capital Equipment Acquisition)

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1196

1542

1588, 1939

BILL NUMBER

2201

2233

2234

BILL NUMBER

1122

1202

Grant

SUBJECT PAGE

Authorizing the City of Pittsburgh 1718, 1849 to submit three grant applications to and execute relevant agreements with the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund Program and URA to submit a grant application to the PA Department of Conservation and Natura] Resources Keystone Recreation Park and Conservation Fund Program

Adopting and approving the 1995 1772, 1814 Capital Budget and the 1995

Community Development Block

Grant Program and approving the

1995 through 2000 Capital

Improvement Program," by

decreasing Play Area Safety

Improvements, Primary Project

Number 224921] by $250,000.00

Adopting and approving the 1999 1772, 1815 through 2004 Capital Improvement

Program" by increasing "City

Clerk's Office Modernization" Line

Item by $180,000.00

Grant (Amending) SUBJECT PAGE 1998 Community Development 2,62

Block Grant Program , so as to Teprogram funds in City Council

1996 Community Development 268 Block Grant Program, so as to

reprogram funds in City Council, amending resolution 250/1997

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BILL NUMBER

1639

1799

1858

1859

2000

2003

Grant (Amending)

SUBJECT PAGE Amending Resolution 303/1998, so 849, 940 as to reprogram fund in City

Council, at a total cost of

$22,323,000.00

Amending Resolution 781/1999, 1096, 1199 "Adopting the 1999 CDBG and

approving the 1999 through 2004

Capital Improvement Program, by

adding non-bond proceed funding

sources to the Integrated Self-

assessed tax Project which

increases the proposed budget from

$964,00 to $1,939,000

Grant in connection with the 1996 1195, 1316 CDBG Program; so as to reprogram

funds in the Urban Redevelopment

authority and create a project, River

Avenue Redevelopment Project in

the URA

Grant in connection with the 1997 1195, 1316 CDBG Program, so as to reprogram

funds in the URA and create a

project "River Avenue

Redevelopment Project" in URA

Amending Resolution 380 of 1999 1381, 1460 grant in connection with the 1997

CDBG Program, so as to reprogram

funds in City Council and transfer a

project from the Housing authority

of Pittsburgh to the Department of

City Planning (Urban League)

Filing of CDBG Statement in 1382, 1461 connection with the 1998 CDBG

Program and execution of grant

contracts, so as to reprogram funds

in City Council

Page 83

BILL NUMBER

2004

BILL NUMBER

1312

1450

1472

Grant (Amending)

SUBJECT

Filing of CDBG Statement in connection with the 1996 CDBG Program, providing execution of grant contracts, so as to reprogram funds in City Council

Historic Designation SUBJECT

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 513 of Chapter 10007 of the Code of Ordinance that certain structure located at 141 Mayflower Street, 12th Ward

Providing for the denial of the addition of the property located at 2500-2700 East Carson street (Northside), portions of Block and Lot Number 029-J-008, in the 17th Ward, City of Pittsburgh, to the existing East Carson Street Historic District, under Section 513 of Chapter 1007 of the Code of Ordinances

Designating that certain structure

located at 514 Smithfield Street and all the property designated as Block and Lot Number 2-E-030, 2nd Ward

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PAGE 302, 711

321, 1010

568

BILL NUMBER

1930

1931

1932

1933

Historic Structure

SUBJECT PAGE

Designation as a Historic Structure 1347, 1929 under Section 513 of Chapter 1007

of the code Ordinances that certain

structure known as Allegheny

Traditional Academy and located at

810 Arch Street, and all of the

property designated as Block and

Lot Number 023-P-078, in the

Twenty-second Ward, City of

Pittsburgh

Designation as a Historic Structure 1347, 1929 under Section 513 of Chapter 1007

of the Code of Ordinance that

certain structure now as Arsenal

Middle School and located at 3901

Butler Street and all of the property

designated as Block and Lot

Number 049-E-245, 6th Ward, City

of Pittsburgh

Designation as a Historic Structure 1347, 1929 under Section 513 of Chapter 1007

of the Code of Ordinances that

certain structure now know as

Beechwood Elementary School and

located at 810 Rockland Street, 061-

R-156, 9th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure 1347, 1930 under Section 513 of Chapter 1007

of the Code of Ordinances that

certain structure known as

Beltzhoover Elementary School and

located at 320 Cedarhurst Street,

18th Ward

Page 85

BILL NUMBER

1934

1935

1936

1937

1938

Historic Structure

SUBJECT

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 513 Chapter 1007 of the Code of Ordinances that certain structure known as Colfax Elementary School and located at 2332 Beechwood Boulevard and all of the property designated as Block and Lot number 128-A-056, 14th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 513 of Chapter 1007 of the Code of Ordinances that certain structure known as Concord Elementary School and located at 2340 Brownsville Road and all of the property designated as Block and Lot Number 045-M-340 in the 29th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 513 of Chapter 1007 of the Code of Ordinances that certain structure known as Fifth Avenue High School and located at 1800 Fifth Avenue, | St ward

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 513 of Chapter 1007 of the Code of Ordinances that certain structure known as Fort Pitt Elementary Schoo! and located at 5101 Hillcrest Street, 10th Ward

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PAGE 1347, 1930

1347, 1930

1347, 1930

1347, 1930

1347, 1930

BILL NUMBER

1939

1939

1940

1941

1942,

Historic Structure

SUBJECT PAGE

Designation as a Historic Structure 1348, 1930 under Section 513 of Chapter 1007

of the Code of Ordinances that

certain structure under Section 513

of Chapter 1007 of the Code of

Ordinances that certain structure

known as Dilworth Elementary

School and located at 6200 Stanton

Avenue, 11th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure 1348 under Section 513 of Chapter 1007

of the Code of Ordinances that

certain structure known as Dilworth Elementary School and located at

6200 Stanton Avenue, and all the

property designated at 11th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure 1348 under Section 513 of Section 1007

of the Code of Ordinances that

certain structure known as Fulton Elementary School and located at

5799 Hampton Street, 11th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure 1348, 1930 under Section 513 of Chapter 1007

of the Code Of Ordinance certain

structure known as Friendship

Elementary School and located at

5501 Friendship Avenue, 18th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure 1348 under Section 513 of Chapter 1007

of the Code of Ordinances that

Section 1007 of the Code of

Ordinance that certain structure

known as Fulton Elementary

School and located at 5799

Hampton Street, 11th Ward

Page 87

BILL NUMBER

1943

1944

1945

1946

1947

Historic Structure SUBJECT

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 513 of Chapter 1007 of the Code of Ordinances that certain structure known as Greenfield Elementary School and located at 1 Alger Street, 15th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 513 of Chapter 1007 of the code of Ordinances that certain structure known as Knoxville Middle School and located at Charles and Grimes Avenue, 13th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure under section 513 of Chapter 1007 of the Code of Ordinances that certain structure known as Langley High School and located at 2940 Sheraden Boulevard, 28th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 513 of Chapter 1007 of the Code of Ordinances that certain structure known as Jemnington Elementary School and all of the property designated as Block and Lot Number 173-A-176, 12th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 513 of Chapter 1007 of the Code of Ordinances that certain structure known as the auditorium wing of Letsche Education Center and located at Bedford Avenue, 3rd Ward

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1348

1348, 1931

1348

1348

BILL NUMBER

1948

1949

1950

1951

1952

1953

1954

Historic Structure SUBJECT

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 413 of Chapter 1007 of the code of Ordinances that certain structure known as Lincoln Elementary School and located at Lincoln and Frankstown Avenues, 12th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 513 of Chapter 1007 of the Code of Ordinances that certain structure now know as Linden Elementary School and located at 725 South Linden Street in the 14th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 513 of Chapter 1007 of the Code of Ordinances that certain structure know as Madison Elementary School and located at 3401 Milwaukee Street, 5th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 513, that certain structure known as McCleary Elementary School at 5251 Holmes Street, 10th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 512 of Chapter 1007 known as Morrow Elementary School, 27th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 512, structure known as Mifflin Elementary School, 31st Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 513, Chapter 1007 certain structure known as Oliver High School and located at 2323 Brighton Road, 27th Ward

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PAGE 1348, 1931

1348

1349, 1931

1349

1349, 1931

1349

1349, 1931

BILL NUMBER

1955

1956

1956

1957

1958

1959

Historic Structure

SUBJECT

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 513 of Chapter 1007, structure known as Perry Traditional Academy located at 3875 Perrysville Avenue, 26th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 513 of Chapter 1007 structure located at Pittsburgh Board of Education Child Care Program Offices, 822 Boggs Avenue, 19th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 513 of Chapter 1007 structure known as Perry Traditional Academy and located at 3875 Perrysville Avenue, 26th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section513 of Chapter 1007 of the Code of Ordinance that certain Structure known as The Pittsburgh High School for the Creative and Performing Arts and located at 925 Brushton Avenue, 13th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 513 of Chapter 1007 of the Code of Ordinances that certain structure known as Prospect Middle Schoo! for Multicultural Education and located at 3 Cowan Avenue, 19th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure under Section 513 of Chapter 1007 of that certain structure known as Rogers School for the Creative and Performing Arts and located at 5525 Columbo Avenue, 10th Ward

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1350

1349

1350

1350

1350

Pe Historic Structure

NUMBER SUBJECT PAGE

1960 Designation as a Historic Structure 1350, 1932 under Section 513 of Chapter 1007 that certain structure known as Schiller Classical Academy and located at 1018 Peralta Street 23rd Ward

1961 Designation as a Historic Structure 1350, under section 513 Chapter 1007 of |: 1932,1938 the Code of Ordinances that certain structure formerly known as Latimer School, now The Schoolhouse Apartments, and located at Tripoli and James Streets, 23rd Ward

1962 Designation as a Historic Structure 1350, 1932 under Section 513, Chapter 1007, that certain structure known as Sterrett Classical Academy and located at 71000 Reynolds Street, 14th Ward

1963 Designation as a Historic Structure 1350 under Section 513 of Chapter 1007 structure known as Taylor Allerdice High School, located in the 14th Ward

1964 Designation as a Historic Structure 1350, 1933 under Section 513 of Chapter 1007, structure known as Thaddeus Stevens Elementary School, 20th Ward

1965 Designation as a Historic Structure 1350 under Section 513 of Chapter 1007, structure designated as Washington Polytechnic Academy, 9th Ward

1966 Designation as a Historic Structure 1351 under Section 513 of Chapter 1007 ceriain structure known as Weil Technical Center, 5th Ward

Page 91

BILL NUMBER

1967

1968

2095

2228

BILL NUMBER

1372

Historic Structure

SUBJECT PAGE

Designation as a Historic Structure 1351, 1933 under Section 513 of Chapter 1007

structure known as Westinghouse

High School, 12th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure 1351, 1933 under Section 513 of Chapter 1007

that certain property known as Weil

Technical Center, 5th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure 1542, 1849 under Section 513 of Chapter 1007

of the Code of Ordinances that

certain property known located at

5629-5669 Beacon Street, all the

property designated as Block and

Lot Number 086-P-196, 14th Ward

Designation as a Historic Structure 1771, 2022 under Section 513 of Chapter 1007

of the Code of Ordinances that

certain structure known as the

former Lawrence Paint building and

located at 1124 West Carson Street

and al of the property designated as

Block and Lot Number 006-H-091,

in the Nineteenth Ward, City of

Pittsburgh

Lease SUBJECT PAGE Community Oriented Police mini 383, 501

station - 9th District, 11th Ward, yearly rental cost to the City of Pittsburgh is $1.00, HOME DEPT. U.S.A,, Inc.

Page 92

Lease BILL

NUMBER 1795

SUBJECT

Lease for the use of certain property for senior citizen facilities for the center services to senior citizens in an amount not to exceed $173,600.00, chargeable to and payable from the Senior Citizens Program Trust Fund in the Department of Parks and Recreation

1843 Providing for a Lease and/or Sublease of space located at 815 Warrington Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15210, 18th Ward from the lessor, Allentown Civic Association for the purpose of establishing a Community Oriented Police mini- station, effective August 1, 1999 and renewable annually at a cost to the City of not more than $70.00 per month to off-set the cost of utilities

Lease Agreement SUBJECT

Lease space located at 430 Cathedral Street, Pgh, PA 15210 for the purpose of establish a Community Oriented Police mini- station, renewable annual at a cost not more than $70.00 per month to off set cost of utilities

BILL NUMBER

2266

2267 Lease building at 930 Saw Mill Run Boulevard from the Department of Transportation for the purpose of establishing a Department of Public Works operational sub-Division, tade effective November 15, 1999

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1193, 1331

PAGE 1839, 1940

1839, 1940

BILL NUMBER

2340

BILL NUMBER

1826

BILL NUMBER

993

Lease Agreement SUBJECT

Mon Valley Petroleum, Inc., enter

into a lease agreement not to exceed

30 years for two vacant lots on Butler Street and a portion of Ballard Way vacated by resolution enacted July 8, 1998

License Agreement

SUBJECT

Authorizing the Mayor, the * Director of City Planning, Director of Parks and Recreation and the Director of Finance to grant a license or licenses to interested and qualified individuals and/or entities to enter upon the use various docking or landing facilities along the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio Rivers for the limited purpose of access to upon and from said land, as docking locations for water taxi services

Miscellaneous

SUBJECT

Declaring the Bavarian Beneficial Association to be a civic and/or service organization within the context of the Pennsylvania Small Gaems of Chance Act

Authorizing the Mayor and the Director of Finance to sell and transfer all that real property and landslide building known as the City of Pittsburgh River Rescue Center to the Stadium Authority for a sale price of $2,500,000

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PAGE 1150, 1261

PAGE 770

304

BILL NUMBER

994

1124

1132

1141

1149

Miscellaneous

SUBJECT

Directing the Treasurer of the City of Pittsburgh to make appropriate changes to the City of Pittsburgh's earned income tax regulations and procedures so as to include the Tequirement of all professional sports players working in the City on a part time basis to pay the City's earned income tax

Transfer of ownership of the City of Pittsburgh Cable Communications from Tele- Communications, Inc. d/b/a TC] Of Pennsylvania to AT&T Corporation as a result of TCI’s pending acquisition

Directing the City Law Department of Personnel and the Civil Service Commission to report to City Council on the feasibility and cost of performing an investigation of civ litigation on applicants for City of Pittsburgh police Officer, in addition to the standard criminal background investigation

Resolution establishing a committee to recommend revisions to Section 719, Vendors and peddlers of the City Code and any other Provisions of the Code that pertain to vending and peddling in the City of Pittsburgh

Designated the East Liberty Nabisco Bakery Project as an Industrial Development of the Steel Valley Authority and Approving the Authority's Exercise of its Power of Eminent Domain in that Project

Page 95

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27

29,91

30

59,91

BILL NUMBER

1153

1155

1197

1208

1231

1263

Miscellaneous

SUBJECT

Directing the City Controller to create a Trust Fund dedicated for the sole purpose of employing part- time drivers and laborers to assist with the Department of Public Works' Snow and Ice Control Program. The trust fund will be entitled STORM TEAM TRUST FUND

Directing the Directors of Public Works and Personnel and Civil Service to recruit and employ part- time drivers and laborers to assist with the Dept. of Public Works' Snow and Ice Control Program

Establishing a Newspaper Vending Machine Task Force and directing the Department of Public Works and City Planning to prepare an Objective Report on Newspaper Vending Machines

Creation of an Oakland Business Improvement District

Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of General Services to amend the city's Minority Business Enterprise/Women Business guidelines so as to allow a 25% minority and 10 % female at the job site construction related employment goal, cost not to exceed $250,000.00

Authorizing the purchase of a $15,000.00 group life insurance for each part-time, non-union employee

Page 96

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60

256

358

192, 910

241, 343

BILL NUMBER

1300

1315

1324

1360

1361

Miscellaneous

SUBJECT PAGE

Directing the Chief of Police and 301 the City Solicitor to prepare and

submit to City Council a written assessment and evaluation report regarding the City of Pittsburgh's purchase and installation of video cameras on or in police vehicles operating in the City of Pittsburgh

Directing the Public Safety 303, 371 Director/Deputy Mayor of Operations, Pittsburgh Police Chief, Pittsburgh Housing Authority Police Chief, Housing Authority director, Executive Secretary, Youth Policy Coordinator to for2ward to Pittsburgh City Council, within 10 working days, a report of actions taken to date addressing the recent shootings and violence between youth in the Hilltop Communities of Council District 3

Recognizing and declaring the 326 Pittsburgh Action Against Rape,

Inc. to be the civic and or service organization within the context of

the PA Small Games of Chance Act

Extending the term of existence of 340 the Public Auditorium Authority of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County,

term to expire 50 years from the

date of approval

Authorization for the Controllerto 340 release 1996 Pre-Encumbrances outstanding the Mayor's Office that

are no longer needed

Page 97

BILL NUMBER

1383

1395

1442

1442

1444

1449

Miscellaneous

SUBJECT PAGE

Requesting the City Solicitor to file 384, 1002 a legal action, in either state,

federal court, to recover damages

and other relief by various gun

manufactures who fail to institute

specified safety guidelines

Redevelopment Proposal dated 423, 660 February, 1999, including

Modification No. 8 to the

Redevelopment Area Plan, for

redevelopment activities ina

portion of Redevelopment Area No.

12, Allegheny Center, in the 22nd

Ward of the City of Pittsburgh

Council District 0. 6

Authorizing and Directing the 615 Office of the Mayor to operate the

City of Pittsburgh Growth Initiative Fund, dedicated to attracting jobs

and businesses to the City of

Pittsburgh

Authorizing and Directing the 519 Office of the Mayor to operate the

City of Pittsburgh Growth Initiative Fund, dedicated to attracting jobs

and businesses to the City of

Pittsburgh

Amending the Rules of Council, 520, 571 Rule IV (C) and VI(C), in

compliance with the 1998

amendment to the Pennsylvania

Sunshine Act. (SPONSORED BY

MR. HERTZBERG)

Amending the Rules of Council, VI, 520 to comply with Pennsylvania Act

93 of 1998, recent amendments to

the Sunshine Act, for procedures

for public comment

Page 98

BILL NUMBER

1458

1490

1514

1515

1523

Miscellaneous

SUBJECT PAGE

Directing the Director of Planning, 614 in conjunction with the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh, to develop a comprehensive redevelopment plan for the LTV Steel Company, Inc.'s former Coke and By-Products facility and the Irvine/Second Avenue commercial corridor in Hazelwood and furthermore to develop strategies for the possible acquisition of the LTV property by the URA

Authorizing and directing the 603, 711 Directors of the Department of

Engineering and Construction and

City Planning and the Public

Parking Authority to conduct a

traffic and parking stu8dy of

Brookline Boulevard between

Pioneer Avenue and Queensboro

Avenue, the report is due with 60

days

Approving the East Gate 647, 711 Redevelopment Proposal, Council District 9

Approving modification No. 7 of 647, 764 the East Liberty Redevelopment Area Plan, Council District 9

Authorizing the City of Pittsburgh 649, 765 to accept ownership of the 5 following vacant lots located within

the City of Pittsburgh to be

dedicated for public use as parklets

Page 99

BILL NUMBER

1529

1539

1571

1575

Miscellaneous

SUBJECT

Authorizing and directing the Director of Public Safety, in conjunction with the appropriate Chiefs of Bureaus within the Department of Public Safety and the Director of General Services and Personnel to take the appropriate actions to develop a pilot program wherein medical emergencies can be responded to by utilizing a motorcycle mounted Emergency Medical Technician in order to augment the City's existing First Responder Program

Resolution authorizing members of the Fire and EMS Unions to travel to San Francisco from May 5 - 9, 1999 to attend the EMS Delivery System Seminar, cost not to exceed $5,000.00

Authorizing the Mayor and the Department of Public Works and the Department of Finance to conduct a study of all unimproved Tights-of-way, better known as "paper streets" in the City of Pittsburgh. The study shall include the location, condition, use and estimated cost to open and/or maintain these rights of way

National Guard Component of the U.S. Armed Forces or Cost Guard due to Operation Allied Force to Support NATO operations in Kosovo, amount to the difference between their military pay and City salary, and to maintain all heath care benefits for said employees,

their spouses and dependents during

their term of absence in Kosovo

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PAGE

649, 766

689, 766

693, 1079

741

BILL NUMBER

1576

1605

1606

1675

Miscellaneous

SUBJECT PAGE

Authorizing Raymond V. Demiciei, 742,910 Operations Supervisor, Bureau of Communications, Department of

Public Safety to execute for and in

behalf of the City of Pittsburgh all

required forms and reports for Loan Agreements and Grants under the

Federal Nunn-Lugar-Domenici

Legislation

Authorizing and directing the 810 Mayor and the Director of General Services to lower the Cable

Franchise Fee paid by City of

Pittsburgh cable television users commensurately with the rate

increase recently implemented by

TCI of PA

Authorizing and dirtying the 810, 855 Director of the Department of Parks

and Recreation to name the

playground at Broad and Evaline

Streets in Garfield the "Nelson

Mandela Peace Park

Resolution directing the Allegheny 915 County Board of Elections to place before the qualified voters of the City of Pittsburgh a referendum question which would amend the Home Rule Charter to add Article 9: Pittsburgh Works, by requiring a certain percentage of all project work hours on certain City of Pittsburgh construction contracts to be performed by City of Pittsburgh residents and providing for enforcement due process and penalties for violations

Page 101

BILL NUMBER

1754

1756

1869

1870

Miscellaneous

SUBJECT Approving the Bedford

Redevelopment proposal dated May

1999, including the redevelopment area Plan for redevelopment area No. 31, Crawford-Roberts and Redevelopment the 3rd and Sth ‘Wards of the City of Pittsburgh Council District No. 6

Resolution approving the River Avenue Redevelopment Proposal dated June 1999, including Modification No. 2 to the Redevelopment Area Plan for redevelopment activities in portions of Redevelopment area No. 48, River Avenue in the 23rd & 24th Ward, District 1

Creating the Downtown Residential and Citywide Loft Development Task Force

Directing the Mayor's Office of Business and Employment Opportunities to operate a program of technical assistance and support to construction businesses owned by minorities or women who are tesidents of the City of Pittsburgh. Such support will include, but not be limited to estimating, bid preparation, blueprint reading, bid and performance bond acquisition

and any other business management

support needs identified by minority and women owned construction contracts

Page 102

PAGE 1044

1044

1197, 1262

1197, 1256

BILL NUMBER

1871

1872

1896

1923

1926

Miscellaneous

SUBJECT PAGE

Resolution requiring that all 1197, 1256 contractors and subcontractors of Major construction projects, funded in whole or in part by city funds or value, be required to submit to the City of Pittsburgh monthly employee data sheets which identify name, address, municipality, zip code, race, gender, trade and skill level, for all construction employees

Resolution of the City Council of 1197, 1289 the City of Pittsburgh determining

to incur lease rental debt in an

aggregate principal amount of

$37,610,000 by entering into a

supporting agreement with the

Public Auditorium Authority of

Pittsburgh and Allegheny County

and the County of Allegheny

Authorizing and directing the City 1248, 1396 Solicitor, Director of Department of

Planning and the Director of

Department of Public Safety

(Bureau of Police and Bureau of

Building Inspection) to establish a

Landlord Responsibility Initiative

Authorizing and directing the 1345, 1463 Director of General Services it

install an audio system, capable of

amplifying the comments and

testimony of the Zoning Board,

witnesses and observers present in

the Board and Commission hearing

room 200 Ross Street within 45

days of the passage of this

resolution

Designating the Chartiers Nature 1346 Conservancy to plan, build and maintain the Chartiers Creek Trail

Page 103

Miscellaneous BILL

NUMBER SUBJECT PAGE

1974 Restating Resolution No. 536 in 1352, order to modify and correct certain 1452,1468 H amounts and references

2005 Resolution amending Rules of 1382, 1505 Council, Rule EX (a)(2), Committee on Public Works, Water and Environmental Services and Rule X (a)(2) by deleting references to Water and Sewer

2032 Authorizing and directing various 1433, 1507 departments to take appropriate action to have certain security devices installed at police stations within the city of Pittsburgh and to establish Police Security Task Force

2033 Providing for an allotment of 1433, 1492 vacations days to certain employees affected by Ordinance 13 of 1998

2040 Directing the City Solicitor to seek 1491 an injunction to prevent the transfer of the Pittsburgh International Airport and the Allegheny County Airport to the Allegheny County Airport Authority preceding or following the County Commissioners' final vote to transfer assets

2090 Directing the Solicitor to prepare 1540, 2004 for formal introduction to Council an Ordinance creating the Neighborhood Infrastructure Improvement Commission, no later than 30 days from the passage of this Resolution. Council shall hold a formal public hearing prior to action on the Ordinance. The Ordinance creating and authorizing the Commission shali contain, but not be limited to the following provisions

Page 104

BILL NUMBER

2130

2138

Miscellaneous

SUBJECT PAGE

Amending the guidelines to 1588, 1747 effectuate warrant less arrests for public drunkenness to include guidelines for effectuating warrantless arrests of persons under the influence of a controlled substance, as defined in the Act of April 14, 1972 (P.L. 233, No. 64), known as the Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act, except those taken pursuant to the lawful order of a practitioner as defined in the Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act, except those taken pursuant to the lawful order of a practitioner as defined in the Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act

Authorizing and directing the 1589, 1690 Director of Engineering & Construction, in conjunction with the Director of Department of Public Works, to implement a program to significantly enhance the visibility of pedestrian crosswalks and to develop a Crosswalk Safety Campaign to Taise the public's awareness of laws governing pedestrian safety law to increase the number of drivers who stop for pedestrians at intersections establish a dangerous intersection hot line

Page 105

BILL NUMBER

2164

2165

2168

Miscellaneous

SUBJECT PAGE

Resolution approving the 1625, 1680 Redevelopment Proposal dated March 1998 including Modification No. 6 to the Redevelopment Area Plan, for redevelopment activities in portions of Redevelopment Area No. 10, East Liberty in the 11th Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, Council District No. 9, by inserting language to require the City to provide assistance for displaced businesses.

Resolution authorizing and 1625, 1748 directing the office of the Mayor, Director of the Department of Public Safety, Chief of the Bureau of Police, Chief of the Bureau of Fire and Chief of the Bureau of EMS to establish a "Baskets for Babies Program." This program shall place a basket from the Baskets for Babies Program in each of the City's Fire Houses

Resolution providing for the 1626, 1811 necessary consent for the Stadium Authority of the City of Pittsburgh (The Stadium Authority) to terminate the long-term lease by and between the Stadium Authority and the Public Parking Authority (The Parking Lease) and the sub- lease to Alco Parking Corporation (The Sub-Lease) encumbering premises owned by the Stadium Authority in the 22nd ward of the City of Pittsburgh to amend both the Basic Agreement by and between the Stadium Authority, the Public Parking Authority, Pittsburgh Associates, L.P. and Pittsburgh Steeler Sports, and the consent decree of march 31, 1989

Page 106

BILL NUMBER

2183

2195

2203

2298

2318

Miscellaneous

SUBJECT

Resolution authorizing the Director of Finance to provide a written analysis of the feasibility of providing an offset to the business privilege tax levy in relation to employment of City Residents

Creating a Task Force to Study Regulating the Towing of Vehicles from Private Parking Lots

Authorizing and directing the Office of the Mayor, Director of City Information Systems, Director of the Department of General Services, Director of the Department of Parks & Recreation, Director of the Department of Public Safety and the Chief of the Bureau of Police to coordinate, promote, purchase and implement an Are You O.K. Program in the City of Pittsburgh

Third party cooperation, reimbursement and maintenance agreement by and between the City of Pittsburgh, The Sports and Exhibition Authority of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County and the PA Department of Transpiration in connection whit he North Shore infrastructure improvements

Designating Banks and Lending Institutions to act as Depositories for the year 2000 in accordance with the Pittsburgh Code, Title Two, Fiscal, Article III, Depositories

Page 107

PAGE 1674, 1744

1717, 1992

1718, 1844

1885, 1961

1918, 1990

Miscellaneous

BILL NUMBER SUBJECT 2336 Authorizing the us of $10 million

from the City's Operating Reserve Fund in connection with the proposed Neighborhood Needs Program as presented in the 2000 Capital Budget

Motion

SPEAKER Diven, Michael

SUBJECT

Motion to perform a performance audit of the firefighters clothing allowance

Ferlo, Jim Motion to table bill No. 1130 and ordinance directing the Allegheny County Board of Elections to place before the qualified voters of the City of Pittsburgh a referendum question which would supplement the City of Pittsburgh's Home Rule Charter, Section 228, Independent Citizen Police Review Board by including the Housing Authority, City of Pittsburgh Police Department

Ferlo, Jim Motion to table the motion to

override Bill 2373

Ferlo, Jim Recommital on Bill 1895 - An

Ordinance amending Ordinance No.

28 of 1998 entitled, "An Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Two, Fiscal, Article I, Administration, Section 201.11, Tax Increment Financing Registration,” by changing the percentage of city residents to be hired from 50% to 35%

Page 108

PAGE 1955

PAGE 327

1393

2039

1311

SPEAKER

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Ferlo, Jim

Hertzberg, Alan

Hertzberg, Alan

Motion

SUBJECT

Requesting a Legal opinion on Council Bill 1784, Petition from the residents of the City of Pittsburgh tequesting a public hearing into the actions of Chief Fadzen, head of security for the Board of Public Education

Amend by substitute Bill 846 Resolution authorizing a Cooperation Agreement with the Public Auditorium Authority of Pittsburgh for the establishment of a trust fund and the deposit therein of earned income tax paid by nonresident professional athletes and other nonresidents who use government owned sports facilities

Table Bill 994 Resolution directing the Treasurer to make appropriate changes to the City of Pittsburgh's eared income tax regulations and procedures so as to include the requirement of all professional sports players working in the City of Pittsburgh on a part-time basis to pay the City's earned income tax

Amendment to Bill 1197 ‘Newspaper Vending Machine Task Force Objective Report on newspaper Vending Machines

Motion to reconsider Bill No.

2040 - resolution directing the City Solicitor to seek an injunction to prevent the transfer of Pittsburgh International Airport and Allegheny County Airport to the

Allegheny county Airport Authority

Page 109

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254

254

257

1544

SPEAKER Hertzberg, Alan

McDonald, Valerie

McDonald, Valerie

McDonald, Valerie

Onorato, Dan

Motion

SUBJECT PAGE

Motion to table Bill 229, a transfer 2007 of $115,000.00 from various code

accounts within the Department of

Public Works

Motion to cancel Public hearing 1279 concerning personnel and students at the city school system

Motion to Untable bill 1974 - a 1433 Resolution of the City Council

determining to incur lease rental

debit in an aggregate principal

amount of $37,610.00 by entering

into a supporting agreement with

the Public Auditorium Authority of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County

and the County of Allegheny

Motion to override bill 2212, a 1720 communication from the Mayor submitting a veto of Council Bill No. 1759, entitled "An ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh Code, Title Two, Fiscal Article I, Treasurer, Section 201.11, Tax Increment Financing Registration, by adding a new sections regarding commitment to employ city residents at facilities which are supplied by Tax Increment Financing Registration, by adding new sections regarding commitment to employ city Tesidents at facilities which are supplied by Tax Increment Financing

Motion to Recommit Bill 1379 Sale 537 of Property

Page 110

SPEAKER

Recommittal

Ricciardi, Gene

Udin, Sala

Udin, Sala

BILL NUMBER

1854

2169

Motion

SUBJECT

Recommital of Bill 1450, Resolution providing for the denial of the addition of the property located at 2500-2700 East Carson Street, North Side to the existing East Carson Street Historic District, under Section 513 of Chapter 1007 of the Code of Ordinances

Requesting council to submit a letter of the Board of Trustees of the University of Pittsburgh to meet with the students of the University of Pittsburgh concerning the issue that they are on strike about

Recommittal of Bill 1582, Contract with Grant Street, Advisors in an amount not to exceed $750,000.00

Recommit Bill 1823 - Contract for the lease of Part of Parcel 2, 3rd Ward, Dist. 6 Bedford Avenue at Crawford Street (Parking Garage) (Maglev)

Name Change

SUBJECT

Authorizing the changing of the Name of Randall Street from Gladstone Street to Moon Way in the 15th Ward, 5th Council District of the City of Pittsburgh

Resolution changing the name of

the Public Auditorium Authority of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County to the Sports and Exhibition Authority of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County

Page 114

PAGE 1011, 1015

718

979

1275

PAGE 1194, 1313

1626, 1744

BILL

NUMBER

1385

1784

2141

SPEAKER Allen, Alicia

Andrews, Jonathan

Baumback, Billy

Benning, Joel

Berry, Chelsey

Burno, John

Cart, Morgan.

Petition SUBJECT

Petition from the residents of the City of Pittsburgh requesting a public hearing to discuss URA's sale of land on the LTV site to UPMC for a Football Compound

Petition from the residents of the City of Pittsburgh requesting a public hearing into the actions of Chief Fadzen, head of security for the Board of Public Education

Petition from the residents of the City of Pittsburgh requesting a Public Hearing relative to Council Bill No. 1896 - The Landlord Responsibility Initiative

Pledgee SUBJECT

Leading Council meeting of November 16, 2001 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading council's meeting of July 27, 199 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of June 15, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of October 12,1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading council's meeting of June 22, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading council's meeting of November 30, 1999 in the pledge of allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of January 26, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Page 112

PAGE 385

1070

1590

PAGE 1823

1224

988

1613

1026

1899

75

SPEAKER

Chavez, Shannon

Coennen, Joshua

Cohen, Paige

Combes, Michael

Constantine, James

Dawson, Nathaniel

Demanski, Dylan

Duttine, Katleyn

Fielding, Malik

Flanagan, Adam

Fuga, Shane

Galazy, Melinda

Pledgee

SUBJECT

Leading council meeting of February 9, 1999 in the pledge of allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of March 23, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of February 16, 1999 in the pledge of allegiance

Leading council's meeting of October 26, 1999 in the pledge of allegiance

Leading council's meeting of November 30, 1999 in the pledge of allegiance

Leading council's meeting of July 13, 200 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading council's meeting of March 29, 1999 in the pledge of allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of August 31, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of February 2, 1999 in the pledgee of allegiance

Leading council's meeting of April 13, 1999 in the Pledgee of Allegiance

Leading Council meeting of January 12, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of October 5, 1999 in the Pledgee of Allegiance

Page 113

PAGE 188

461

224

1708

1899

1139

504

1339

137

590

25

1566

SPEAKER Gillespis, Katie

Hertzberg, Kara

Hirschfeld, Mark

Jackson, Miles

Lazzaro, Dana

Leslie, Brittany

‘Mack, Amanda

MeNeill, Brittany Mead, Dan

Miller, Audrey

Miller, Nicole

Moore, JD

ONeil, James

ONeil, Valerie

Pledgee

SUBJECT

Leading council's meeting of December 14, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading council's meeting of June 29, 1999 in the pledge of Allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of January 5, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading council's meeting of November 8, 1999 in the pledge of allegiance

Leading council's meeting of November 30, 1999 in the pledge of allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of August 31, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of February 2, 1999 in the Pledgee of allegiance

Leading council's meeting of April 20, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading council's meeting of July 27, 199 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of September 7, 1999 in the Pledgee of Allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of June 15, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading council's meeting of April 20, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of June 15, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of June 15, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Page 114

PAGE 1981

1059

1789

1899

1339

137

633

1224

1367

988

633

988

988

SPEAKER Osterman, Jeffrey

Osterman, Jordan

Packler, Katie

Parrish, Dianna

Patil, Oona

Patton, Cotton

Praskovich, Mallory

Prentiss, Bria

Renkin, Kelsey

Romanello, Daniel

Rose, Timoty

Rosenblum, Sara

Seskey, Erica

Stano, Bobby

Pledgee SUBJECT

Leading Council's meeting of January 19, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of January 19, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading council's meeting of June 1, 1999 in the pledge of allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of July 20, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading council's meeting of March 9, 1999 in the pledge of allegiance

Leading council's meeting of April 27, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of May 11, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of June 8, 1999 in the pledge of allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of August 31, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of May 25, 1999 in the Pledgee of Allegiance

Leading Council's Meeting of September 21, 1999

Leading council's meeting of November 8, 1999 in the pledge of allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of August 31, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading council's meeting of April 13, 1999 in the Pledgee of Allegiance

Page 115

PAGE 36

56

918

1178

378

676

779

957

1339

859

1474

1789

1339

590

BILL

SPEAKER Stano, Nick

Stoller, Stacy

Sywyj, Andy

Waligorski, Michael

Wallace, Kadirra

Wallace, Tanis Welsh-Spath, Jerry Witkowski, Drew Witkowski, Kayla

Zupanek, Anthony

NUMBER SPEAKER

2149

2148

Bellisario, Richard

Cook, Yvonne

Pledgee SUBJECT

Leading council's meeting of April 13, 1999 in the Pledgee of Allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of January 26, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading council's meeting of July 27, 199 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of December 7, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading council's meeting of February 23, 1999 in the pledge of allegiance

Leading Council's meeting of May 17, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading council's meeting of July 27, 199 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Leading Council in the pledge of allegiance on October 19, 1999

Leading Council in the pledge of allegiance on October 19, 1999

Leading Council's meeting of March 23, 1999 in the Pledge of Allegiance

Re-Appointment SUBJECT

Reappointment as a member of the Mayor's Business and Employment Opportunity term to expire April 30, 2000

Reappointment as a Member of the Mayor's Committee on Business and Employment Opportunity term to expire April 30, 2000

Page 116

PAGE 590

75

1224

1945

278

840

1224

1661

1661

461

PAGE 1609, 1675

1609, 1675

BILL

NUMBER SPEAKER

2152

2151

1806

1271

1270

2150

1805

BILL

Herring, James R.

Kander, Gregg M.

McClenahan, Rober

McLaughlin, Irene

Simmons, William

Washington, Sheila

Williams, Christine

NUMBER SPEAKER

1502

1742

All Member

Ali Member

Re-Appointment

SUBJECT

Reappointment as a Member of the Mayor's Committee on Business and Employment Opportunity term to expire February 28, 2003

Reappointment as a Member of the Mayor's Committee on Business and Employment Opportunity term to expire April 30, 2000

Authorizing the re-appointment of Robert McClenahan as a member of the Human Relations Commission, term to expire April 1, 2003

Authorizing the reappointment to the City of Pittsburgh Magistrate Court term to expire January 31,

2003

Authorizing the reappointment to the City of Pittsburgh Magistrate Court, term to expire January 31, 2003

Reappointment as a Member of the Mayor's Committee on Business and Employment Opportunity term to expire April 30, 2000

Authorizing the re-appointment of Robert McClenahan as a member of the Human Relations Commission, term to expire April 1, 2003

Read and Adopted SUBJECT

Declaring April 21, 1999 as Citiparks SeniorInterest Volunteer Day

Declaring June 21 - June 28, 1999 as "Deaf Blind Awareness Week in the City of Pittsburgh

Page 417

PAGE 1609, 1675

1609, 1675

1134, 1289

270

270

1609, 1675

1134, 1289

PAGE 634

1036

BILL

NUMBER SPEAKER

1147

1247

1248

1249

1275

1479

1480

1535

1773

All Members

All Members

All Members

All Members

All Members

All Members

All Members

All Members

All Members

All Members

All Members

Read and Adopted SUBJECT

PAGE

Declaring April 1999, "Child Abuse 506

Prevention Month" in the City of Pittsburgh

Proclaiming January 25 - 31, 1999 as Community Champions Jefferson Awards Week in the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring the month of January, hereafter to be Spirit of King month in the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring February 20, 1999 as Diversity Awareness Week in the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring February 12, 1999 "Gene Adams Day" in the City of Pittsburgh

Congratulating Yeshiva Schools of Pittsburgh on their continuing dedication to education and hereby declares Sunday, February 21, 1999, "Sefer HaMitzvos Day” in the City of Pittsburgh

Recognizing and commending Sunni Ali Herndon for his determination and commitment to succeed

declaring April 19-25, 1999 as "Sexual Assault Awareness Week” in the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring April 27, 1999 as “Literacy Day" in the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring April 27, 1999 as "PACE Day" in the City of Pittsburgh Declaring June 1999 as "Sister Cities Month" in the City of Pittsburgh

Page 118

76

59

237

238

239

284

595

598

679

1062

BILL

NUMBER SPEAKER

1979

2041

2072

1123

1146

1245

1272

1414

1481

All Members

All Members

All Members

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Read and Adopted

SUBJECT

Declaring Tuesday, September 7, 1999, "Canice Kennedy Day" in the City of Pittsburgh

Commending and thanking President Bob O'Connor for his dedicated years of services to our community

Commending and thanking Jeff Markel for his dedicated years of service to our community and to Israel

Commending and thanking Shadyside Concerts for 18 years of providing Pittsburgh's with the opportunity to hear performances by the City's finest musician in a unique local setting

Commending the Central Blood Bank of Pittsburgh and proclaiming the month of January 1999 as Volunteer Blood Donor Month in the City of Pittsburgh

Commending the American Heart Association and proclaims Saturday, February 22, 1999 as "Race to No Place Day” in the City

Commending and congratulating Judge Robert E. Dauer for this bold leadership and visionary approach during his tenure on the bench of the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas

Proclaiming April 7, 1999 “Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force Day"

Commending and Thanking Janice Friedman for her dedicated years of service to our community

Page 119

PAGE 1370

1476

1475

27

279

464

BILL

NUMBER SPEAKER

1482

1534

1595

1596

1715

1743

1915

2041

2042

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Read and Adopted

SUBJECT

Commending and thanking Bemard Marcus and Daniel Shapira for their dedicated years of service to our community and to Israel

Recognizing the Bloomfield Business District as Pittsburgh's Own "Little Italy"

Declaring the Month of May “Become A United States Citizen month in the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring the Month of May “Disability Awareness Month" and the week of May 17-21 1999 “National Barrier Awareness Month in the City of Pittsburgh

Commending Pittsburgh Penguins on their thirty-two years of proudly playing hockey in the City of Pittsburgh

Commending and thanking Nancy and Richard Simon for their dedicated years of service to our community and to Israel

Congratulating Chatham College and its President ester Barazone for establishing the College's Global Focus Program and convening the Year of South Asia

Commending and thanking President Bob O'Connor for his dedicated years of services to our community

Declaring Tuesday, September 21 1999 at "Dr. Norman Cohen Day" in the City of Pittsburgh

Page 120

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677

785

782

989

1037

1344

1476

1478

BILL

NUMBER SPEAKER

2043

2049

2072

2157

2178

2230

2241

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Cohen, Dan

Diven, Michael

Read and Adopted

SUBJECT

Declaring, September 22, 1999 to be "Carol and Brian Balk Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring Wednesday, September 15, 1999 "Frieda Shapira Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Commending and thanking Jeff Markel for his dedicated years of service to our community and to Israel

Thanking Frank Cahouet for his dedicated years of service to our community

Commending and congratulating the Friendship community on its beautiful new playground and thanks all involved in this successful collaborative project

Commending WDUQ 90.5 FM on their 50th Anniversary and proclaims December 15, 199 as WDUQ Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Commending Dr. Dennis J. Hurwitz and the UPMC Health System for their commitment to Israel Bonds and the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring March 26-28, 1999 at National High School Wrestling Championship Weekend in the City of Pittsburgh

Page 121

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1486

1475

1618

1662

1946

1803

506

BILL

NUMBER SPEAKER

1221

1246

1413

1478

1504

1572

1628

1716

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Read and Adopted SUBJECT

Recognizing Zone 3 Commander Douglas Johnson, Lt. Dan Quinlan and Sgt. Jim Retsch and Crime Prevention Officer Dan McQuilan for organizing a blood drive to be held at the Zone 3 Police Station located 1725 Mary Street on the South Side

Declaring May 8, 1999, P.A.C.T. Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring March 30, 1999 as Women's Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh Day

Declaring, April 13, 1999, Pasqualena Mitchell Day” in the City of Pittsburgh

Proclaiming April 18 - 24, 1999 as “Week of the Young Child" in the City of Pittsburgh

Commending the Pittsburgh Police Department, Pittsburgh Fire Bureau, Pittsburgh EMS Bureau, University of Pittsburgh Police, City of Pittsburgh School Police, Housing authority, City of Pittsburgh Finance Department, Department of Engineering & Construction, Mayor's Office and City Council for making Holiday Project 98 a success

Declaring May 17-21, 1999 as

Emergency Medical Services Week

in the City of Pittsburgh

Proclaiming June 19, 1999 as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transfendered Pride Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Page 122

PAGE 189

229

452

591

638

727

841

BILL

NUMBER SPEAKER

1837

1838

1887

2073

2074

2075

2081

2108

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Read and Adopted

SUBJECT

Congratulating Schenley High School Seniors Pete Finelli and Tanisha Jones and Students from John A. Brashear High School Sophomores Marcus Delras and Jillian Radley, coach by teacher Nathan W. Geller for the National Barbara Jordan Youth Debate on Health

Declaring July 20, 1999 as “Pittsburgh Junior Citizens Police Academy Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring Tuesday, July 27, 1999 Brookline Boxing Club Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring October 3 - 9, 1999 to be "Fire Prevention Week" in the City of Pittsburgh

Commending Bell-Atlantic for it's involvement wit the Bureau of Fire and the Mercy Foundation and thanking them for their assistance in educating the citizens of Pittsburgh

Commending the Mercy

Foundation for it's invaluable assistance to the City of Pittsburgh's Bureau of Fire

Declaring September 24, 1999 “Carrick High School Day” in the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring October 5, 1999 as “Pittsburgh Police Bureau Volunteer Day” in the City of Pittsburgh

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1181

1229

1519

1519

1520

1534

1567

BILL

NUMBER SPEAKER

2179

2217

2312

2349

2366

2367

2372

1167

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

Diven, Michael

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Declaring October 19, 1999 as “Mon Moy Alliance Day" in the City of Pittsburgh

Leading council's meeting of November 1, 1999 in the pledge of allegiance

Declaring December 6 - 13, 1999 to be "Project Blue Light week” in the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring December 17, 1999 to be Pittsburgh Police Retirees Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Thanking William Feineigle for his service to the citizens of the City of Pittsburgh and particularly to the residents of the Brookline Neighborhood

Thanking Mary Anne Miller for her volunteer service to the citizens of the City of Pittsburgh and particularly to the residents of the Brookline Neighborhood

Commending the Staff, Coaches, parents and athletes who participate in the Flag Football Program in Arlington, Bloomfield, Brookline, Cowley, Hill House, market House, Northview Heights, Ormsby and Warrington

Proclaiming January 25 - 31, 1999 as Community Champions Jefferson Awards Week in the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring January 28, 1998 as “Rafael Noriega Day in the City of Pittsburgh

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Declaring March 18, 1999 to be Absolutely Incredible Kid Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring the Pittsburgh Civic Garden Center a civic and/or service organization within the context of the Local Options Small Games of Chance Act

Declaring April 9, 1999 as Cathy Frasca Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Recognizing the Bloomfield Business District as Pittsburgh's Own "Little Italy"

Recognizing Myrna Antonio-Hall for organizing the 1999 Arbor Day Poster Contest

Proclaiming the Summer of 1999 to be Safe Bike Summer in the City of Pittsburgh

Supporting the May 30, 1999 rally regarding the federal budget that has not increased funding for the Veterans Affairs health care system

Extending special tanks to Worshipful Master Nicholas F. DelCimmuto and the officers and members of East Liberty Lodge #725

Proclaiming June 8, 1999 as "Talise Manuel Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Proclaiming June 19, 1999 as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transfendered Pride Day in the City of Pittsburgh

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Urging all Member of the United States House of Representatives to vote No on HR 10 unless it ultimately strengthens, not dilutes, the Community Reinvestment Act

Declaring August 7, 2000 as Pittsburgh Pirates Polish Festival

Night

Imploring interested parties to show their support for our veterans by contacting their congressmen and senators and voicing their opinion on this important issue that touches the lives of us all

Proclaiming September 28, 1999 to be Veterans of Foreign Wars of the US Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Proclaiming the week of September 27, 1999 to October 3, 1999 to be “Welcome Home Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Week" in the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring November 16, 1999 as National Philanthropy Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Lending support to the Anit- Scofflwa regulation and encourages Pennsylvania Congressional members to support the successful passage of this important and meaningful legislation

Presenting County-Councilman Elect Tom Foerster and Tasso Katselas with the Award of Outstanding Chievembent for their remarkable work on the Greater Pittsburgh Intemational Airport

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Commending all the entrants in the 1999 District 7 Memorial Day East Contest

Congratulating Paul Spadafora on his outstanding record, hard work and dedication and wishes him continued success in future events and is proud to call

Proclaiming January 1999 as Financial Literacy for Youth Month in the City of Pittsburgh

Congratulating Frank Schnelbach on his recent achievement in receiving the Eagle Scout Award on January 11, 1999

Commending the Kings & Queens of Africa and congratulates all of the recipients of the Sprit of Life Awards

Commending Mrs. Evelyn Neiser for her service to the Oliver High School community

Declaring April 9, 1999 ad Professor W. Edward Sell Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Thanking thee Kings Knowthole of the Sheraden Baseball Association

Declaring May 16, 1999 as Lou Bucci Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring May 22, 1999 West End Park Clean-up Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Commending Baskets for Babies for assisting young mothers and infants in the Pittsburgh Area

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Recommending the proposed West Lake elderly housing project to the URA for approval as a 202 HUD Elderly Housing Project

Proclaiming June 10-13, 1999 "99 Toyota Mario Lemieux Celebrity Invitational Days" in the City of Pittsburgh

Congratulating James Lucas on his recent achievement and commends him for his outstanding accomplishments in receiving the Eagle Scout Awards on June 11, 1999

Proclaiming June 19, 1999 as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transfendered Pride Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring July 4, 1999 "Chatham Village Day" in the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring June 29, 1999 as "Tom Jones Day" in the City of Pittsburgh

Congratulating the Catholic High School Girls Softball Team, known as the Crusaders

Proclaiming July 24, 1999 as Walk- N-Roll For accessible Pittsburgh Day

Declaring Saturday, August 14, 1999 "Dolfi Family Day" in the City of Pittsburgh

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Congratulating Joel Ziolkowskion 1343 his recent achievement and

commending him for his

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receiving the Eagle Scout Award on August 23, 1999

Declaring September 16, 1999 1421 PAWS JAM 99 Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Congratulating the West End 1484 Branch of the Carnegie Library on

its 100 years of service to the community and declaring Saturday September 18, 1999 "West End Library Day" in the City of Pittsburgh

Commending the West End-Elliott 1534 citizens Patrol

Proclaiming, September 29, 1999 as 1534 "St. Michael's Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Congratulating Mr. & Mrs. James 1581 Gould on their Golden Wedding Anniversary

Congratulating Holy Innocents 1618 Parish on their 100 years as a Catholic Community

Congratulating the West End 1673 Pulaski Society on its’ 90th

Anniversary and for its service to

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Commending Richard Bruce, his 1709 traveling team and the many

volunteers who have "Painted Their Hearts" out for over 14 years

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Congratulating LaVerne Yorkgitis on her 30 years of doing business in the West End Neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring November 7, 1999 as Sophie Masloff Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring Mount Washington Community Development Corporation a Small Games of Chance

Thanking Mr. Joseph J. Rodgers, Sr., for his many years of service and dedication to the residents of the City of Pittsburgh and the Sheraden Community

Thanking William Feineigle for his service to the citizens of the City of Pittsburgh and particularly to the residents of the Brookline Neighborhood

Thanking Mary Anne Miller for her volunteer service to the citizens of the City of Pittsburgh and particularly to the residents of the Brookline Neighborhood

Congratulating and commending ‘Youthbuild Pittsburgh, Inc. for a job well done

Recognizing and commending Angela Bonner for her outstanding academic and community achievements

Recognizing and commending Aaron Johns for his outstanding community involvement

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Recognizing and commending Ashley Birt for her outstanding academic and community achievements

Commending the Central Blood Bank of Pittsburgh and proclaiming the month of January 1999 as Volunteer Blood Donor Month in the City of Pittsburgh

Declaring January 6, 19099 to be The World Premier of the Play, Eating Dirt, Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Commending the Greater Pittsburgh Council, Boy Scouts of America

Commending the Kings & Queens of Africa and congratulates all of the recipients of the Sprit of Life Awards

Commending Elizabeth McCombs for being instrumental in opening the doors of knowledge to our youth through books

Recognizing and commending Sunni Ali Herndon for his determination and commitment to succeed

Recognizing and commending Daniel Miller, Jr. for having a vision and the desire to make it a reality

Recognizing and commending Courtney Clark for her outstanding academic and community achievements

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Recognizing and commending Erica Davis for her outstanding academic and community achievements

Recognizing and commending Kadirra Wallace for her outstanding academic and community achievements

Recognizing and commending Carmela Malloy for her academic and unselfish community involvement

Recognizing and commending Jessica A. Thomas of her academic and community achievements

Recognizing and commending Jessica A. Thomas for her academic and community achievement

Recognizing and commending Rachel Howze for her heroic measures and assuring the safety of others

Recognizing and commending Jamelle Tyler for his academic and unselfish community achievements

Recognizing and commending Michelle Williams for her academic and community leadership

Recognizing and commending Dominique Johnson for her outstanding community involvement

Recognizing and commending Melvin Brently for his outstanding academic and community involvement

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Recognizing and commending 291 Tariq Walker for this unselfish commitment to the community in

which he lives

Recognizing and commending 292 William Scaine for his high academic achievements

Recognizing and commending 293 Amber Peterson for her academic and unselfish community

achievements

Recognizing and commending 293 Anthony Minniefield for his academic and unselfish community

achievements

Recognizing and commending 294 Mandela Schumacher-Hodge for

her academic and unselfish

community achievements

Recognizing and commending 295 Brian Grigsby for his academic and community achievements

Recognizing and commending 295 Marlana Meyers for her outstanding academic and community

achievements

Recognizing and commending 295 Fatimah Madyun for her

outstanding academic and

community involvement

Recognizing and commending 296 Brittany Hartwell for her academic and unselfish community

achievements

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Recognizing and commending 298 Rebekah Herbert for the positive image she portrays to others and for

her outstanding community involvement

Recognizing and commending 297 Jerome White, Jr. for his academic

achievements

Recognizing and commending 298 Aaron Johns for his outstanding

community involvement

Commending the honorees for 1999 331 Black Trailblazers and KDKA Lift

Up Awards

Commending Mr. Grover Mitchell 468 for his commitment and desire to educate our youth on the jazz of

yesterday

Honoring Louis "HOP" Kendrick 469 for a lifetime of service to his family, his church, politics, his

county and the Pittsburgh community

Commending the Pennsylvania Bar 566 Association Minority Attorneys

Conference

Commending the Homewood 567 Branch of Carnegie Libraries

Congratulating the Freedom Comer 636

Committee on this historic groundbreaking event

Commending Best Friends of 642 Pittsburgh for caring and sharing

love and self-respect to young girls

at an impressionable age so they

Tay grown into beautiful self-

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Commending the Pittsburgh Job 643 Corps Center Community Relations Council for their efforts to educate

and communicate with the youth of

today

Recognizing and commending the 643 Pittsburgh Chool for the Creative

and Performing Arts, CAPA for

their continuous efforts in

educating the public on the

importance of the Arts

Recognizing and commending 729 Black Women and Health Outreach

for longer Life and Empowerment (BWHOLE)

Commending the Women of St. 845 James A.M.E. church

Honoring Dr. Jerome Taylor for the 845 may ways in which he has help to

make Pittsburgh the "Village" it

takes to raise a child

Declaring May 15, 1999as"UMO = 846 Jazz Orchestra Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Commending the National