2005-1675
| 1 | | Proclamation | BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh does hereby declare Thursday, September 1, 2005 to be “Miller Sisters Day” here in the City of Pittsburgh. | Adopted | Pass |
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2005-1670
| 1 | | Resolution | Resolution amending Resolution No. 138-2004, approved April 15, 2004 entitled “Providing for a contract or contracts from time to time in connection with demolition and removal of condemned buildings and providing for the payment of the costs thereof” so as to increase the amount appropriated from $535,000 to $535,500. | Read and referred | |
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2005-1668
| 1 | | Resolution | Resolution further amending Resolution No. 231, effective April 19, 2000, entitled "Providing for an Agreement or Agreements, or use of existing Agreements and/or a Contract or Contracts, or use of existing Contracts, and for the purchase of materials, supplies, equipment, and/or services for various projects in connection with the Neighborhood Needs Program in Council District 8; and providing for the payment of the costs thereof,” by adding EthicsWorks - Economic Development Conference $2,500.00, Ellsworth Avenue Business Association - Street Banners $4,500, Attack Theatre $2,000 and by decreasing District 8 Various Projects by $9,000 in Council District 8. Total cost of all projects not to exceed $914,429.00 | Read and referred | |
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2005-1669
| 1 | | Resolution | Resolution providing for a Deed of Easement for Railroad Right-Of-Way And Parking Area to the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company, granting to said Company an easement for railroad purposes and providing for a parking easement in favor of the City of Pittsburgh, all on certain land in the 6th Ward of the City. | Read and referred | |
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2005-1672
| 1 | | Resolution | Resolution providing for the issuance of a warrant in favor of Daystar Computer Systems, Inc. in the amount of $9,881.55 in payment for the annual maintenance agreement for the legislative tracking software used by the City Clerk's Office. | Read and referred | |
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2005-1673
| 1 | | Resolution | Resolution directing and authorizing the Mayor and City Solicitor to develop a competitive proposal to submit to the Pennsylvania Gaming Commission seeking to procure a license to operate a slots only parlor within the City to benefit the residents of the City of Pittsburgh. | Read and referred | |
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2005-1671
| 1 | | Communication | Communication from City Clerk Linda M. Johnson-Wasler submitting the second quarter travel reports for the year 2005 from various City Departments. | Read, Received and Filed | |
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2005-1674
| 1 | | Petition | Petition from the residents of the City of Pittsburgh requesting a public hearing on Council Bill 2005-1637 -entitled, “A Resolution granting unto Bernardo Katz, 20 Cedar Boulevard, #104, Mt. Lebanon, PA 15228, his successors and assigns, the privilege and license to construct, maintain and use at his own cost and expense, a deck with canopy, stairs with awning, and a handicap ramp at 1600 Broadway Avenue and Hampshire Avenue, in the 19th Ward, 4th Council District of the City of Pittsburgh.” | Waived under Rule 8 | |
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2005-1674
| 1 | | Petition | Petition from the residents of the City of Pittsburgh requesting a public hearing on Council Bill 2005-1637 -entitled, “A Resolution granting unto Bernardo Katz, 20 Cedar Boulevard, #104, Mt. Lebanon, PA 15228, his successors and assigns, the privilege and license to construct, maintain and use at his own cost and expense, a deck with canopy, stairs with awning, and a handicap ramp at 1600 Broadway Avenue and Hampshire Avenue, in the 19th Ward, 4th Council District of the City of Pittsburgh.” | Read and referred | |
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2005-1676
| 1 | | Proclamation | BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh supports the Bureau of Building Inspection's proposed implementation of an automated code enforcement system and "real time" inspection results through the use of wireless technology and calls on the Mayor to provide for full implementation of the plan through the City's operating and capital budget over the next five years; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh supports the view of the leadership of the Bureau of Building Inspection, the Vacant Property Working Group, and community organizations that Housing Court cases should remain in a centralized downtown location. | | Pass |
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