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Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 10/16/2007 10:00 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chambers
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2007-1846 1 ProclamationWHEREAS the veterinary technician profession is a growing career with increasing potential for employment opportunities and professional development; and WHEREAS veterinary technicians work as a team with veterinarians in order to diagnose diseases and injuries, prescribe treatments, and perform surgery on animals; and WHEREAS veterinary technicians also perform many essential medical duties independently, such as placing IV's, collecting blood samples, performing laboratory testing, maintaining medical records, diagnostic imaging, administering and monitoring anesthesia, supervising recovery, animal dentistry, in addition to handling the smelly, dirty, and least glamorous tasks of veterinary medicine; and WHEREAS veterinary technicians must possess an expert knowledge of mathematics, English, and science, as well as superior observation skills, creativity, flexibility, the ability to multitask during surgery, as well as physical strength and dexterity; and WHEREAS veterinary technicians must also have excellent "people skills," as they seek to better educate the general AdoptedPass Action details
2007-1847 1 ProclamationWHEREAS, on October 16, 2007, Women in Film and Media Pittsburgh (WIFM) will be hosting their first Opal Awards to honor local women who have made an impact in television and film; and WHEREAS, WIFM is among 37 chapters around the world that are dedicated to improving the status and portrayal of women in film, video and other screen based media; and WHEREAS, WIFM places an emphasis on education and works in conjunction with other non-profit organizations to help community members gain access to the media industry; and WHEREAS, a WIFM Opal Award will be presented to Suzanne DeLaurentis, for her achievements in film and television as the producer of films, including 10th and Wolf; and WHEREAS, WIFM will award the Patti Burns Award for Excellence and Achievement in Television Scholarship to Heather Mallick in honor of the late Patti Burns. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh commends Women in Film and Media Pittsburgh for their dedication to local women in the media, and congratulates the Opal Award winners on their achievements; aAdoptedPass Action details
2007-1848 1 ProclamationWHEREAS, to quote Robert South, "If there be an truer measure of a man than by what he does, it must be by what he gives"; and, WHEREAS, Dan Romaniello has spent his life in the service of others, giving of his time and talents and incorporating his love of his family with a commitment to his community; and, WHEREAS, Dan Romaniello worked for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for 29 plus years as a Tunnel Maintainer at the Pittsburgh Tunnels, performing duties such as keeping the tunnels and roadways safe, putting out car fires, responding to accident scenes and even delivering a baby at the Liberty Tunnels ; and, WHEREAS, Dan was the PennDot District 11 Safety Committee Chairman, a Delegate to the Allegheny County Labor Council while serving as an officer in the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Union for 27 years, serving in every capacity from Secretary Treasurer to its President while also taking on the duties of Chief Steward until his retirement; and, WHEREAS, in his "spare time", Dan Romaniello has served as President of St. Catherine of SieAdoptedPass Action details
2007-1849 1 ProclamationWHEREAS, The Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern Pennsylvania will be honoring Bill Isler with its prestigious 2007 Thieman Award at its dinner on October 18, 2007 ; and, WHEREAS, The Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern Pennsylvania is designed to expand community capacity to support quality mentoring relationships for youth in our region through community based, faith based, school based and work based programs; and, WHEREAS, Bill Isler has been a community asset throughout his professional career and is currently President of Family Communications, Inc. and Executive Director of the Fred M. Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children's Media at Saint Vincent's College; and, WHEREAS, Bill Isler is also currently President of the Board of the Pittsburgh Public Schools and serves on the boards of St. Vincent College, The Carnegie Museums, the Carnegie Library, The Children's Hospital Foundation and the Grable Foundation as well as other committees and initiatives ; and, WHEREAS, The Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern Pennsylvania will be hosting The Magic of MAdoptedPass Action details
2007-1850 1 ProclamationWHEREAS, the League of Women Voters (LWV) of Greater Pittsburgh, an exceptional subset of the LWV of the United States, holds the central purpose of making democracy work for all citizens; and, WHEREAS the LWV of Greater Pittsburgh encourages the informed and active participation of citizens in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy; and, WHEREAS, this year the LWV of Greater Pittsburgh will be celebrating 11 years of civic leadership with the 2007 Good Government Awards; and, WHEREAS, those to be honored are: · Arthur Ziegler, Jr. · Barbara McNees · Heather Harr · Joseph Lagana · Allegheny County Library Association · Homeless Childrens' Education Fund · Student Voices. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh does hereby recognize the immeasurable commitment of the members of the LWV of Greater Pittsburgh as well as the remarkable awardees and thanks the LWV of Greater Pittsburgh for hosting the "2007 Good Government Awards" to honorAdoptedPass Action details
2007-1851 1 ProclamationWHEREAS, Saint Basil Catholic Parish was established on February 14, 1907 by Pittsburgh Bishop Regis Canevin to care for the people and the needs of the growing Catholic community in Carrick; and WHEREAS, Saint Basil Parish is celebrating its 100th anniversary throughout this year, along with a special Centennial event on October 14, 2007; and WHEREAS, Saint Basil's first pastor, Reverend Charles Steppling, was appointed in February of 1907. As of January 1, 2004, Father James R. Torquato was installed as Saint Basil's current and sixth pastor; and WHEREAS, to accommodate the growing congregation, Father Steppling proceeded with the construction of the present church, which was dedicated by Bishop Hugh Boyle on October 7, 1923; and WHEREAS, Saint Basil Parish has provided a quality Catholic education in both its elementary school and its high school, with the generous service of the Sisters of Divine Providence, for thousands of students during the past century; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the council of the City of Pittsburgh acknowledges Saint Basil AdoptedPass Action details
2007-1852 1 ProclamationWhereas, Sunday, October 14, 2007 kicks off the 12th annual YWCA Week Without Violence, a public awareness campaign entitled "Creating Peace in Our Community" led by the YWCA to stop the on-going violence in our communities homes; and Whereas, Violence is a serious problem in both homes and schools that affect men and women of all races and ages. Women are particularly at risk for abuse as 31% of women report being physically or sexually abused during their lifetime and in 2000, 1,247 women and 440 men were murdered by their partner. Violence among youth is also on the rise as 11% of students in grades 6-10 report being a victim of bullying; and Whereas, The YWCA's Week Without Violence campaign will focus attention on practical and sustainable alternatives to violence with programs at YWCAs, schools, community organizations, neighborhoods, and workplaces nationwide and around the world; and Whereas, The "Creating Peace in Our Community" campaign will provide local opportunities that will inspire our community to work together to create effective alternatives to violenceAdoptedPass Action details
2007-1842 1 ResolutionResolution Amending Resolution No. 445, effective August 16, 2007 entitled: Resolution 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 the 2005 Community Development Block Grant Program; providing for the execution of grant contracts and for the filing of other data providing for required assurances; providing for execution of payment vouchers on letter of credit and for certification of authorized signature; the deposit of the funds in a bank account and providing for the payment of expenses within categories, so as to reprogram funds in City Council from "Lawrenceville United" (-30,000) to the "Lawrenceville Corp" (+30,000).Waived under Rule 8Pass Action details
2007-1842 1 ResolutionResolution Amending Resolution No. 445, effective August 16, 2007 entitled: Resolution 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 the 2005 Community Development Block Grant Program; providing for the execution of grant contracts and for the filing of other data providing for required assurances; providing for execution of payment vouchers on letter of credit and for certification of authorized signature; the deposit of the funds in a bank account and providing for the payment of expenses within categories, so as to reprogram funds in City Council from "Lawrenceville United" (-30,000) to the "Lawrenceville Corp" (+30,000).Read and referredPass Action details
2007-1843 1 ResolutionResolution amending and supplementing Resolution No. 861, effective January 1, 2000, as amended, entitled: “Adopting and approving the 2000 Capital; and approving the 2000 through 2005 Capital Improvement Program, by adjusting various line items in conformance with City Council's 2000 Capital Budget amendments,” by adding “North Side Cultural Collaborative“ $2,500 and by making various other adjustments in Council District 1.Read and referredPass Action details
2007-1844 1 ResolutionResolution further amending and supplementing Resolution No. 258, effective April 26, 2000, as amended, 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 1; and providing for the payment of the costs thereof," by adjusting various projects in Council District 1. The total amount of all projects is not to exceed $1,000,000.Read and referredPass Action details
2007-1845 1 ResolutionResolution authorizing the Mayor and Director of Department of Personnel and Civil Service Commission, on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh, to issue a Request for Proposals for the purpose of conducting a Gender Race Wage Disparity Study of the city's workforce.Read and referredPass Action details
2007-1839 1 ReportReport of the Committee on Planning, Zoning and Land Use for October 10, 2007.Read, Received and FiledPass Action details
2007-1809 1 OrdinanceOrdinance amending the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances, Title Two: Fiscal, Article IX, Property Tax Chapter 265 Exemptions for Residential Improvements, tax credit for Visitable Design.Passed FinallyPass Action details
2007-1840 1 ReportReport of the Committee on Housing, Economic Develpment and Promotion for October 10, 2007.Read, Received and FiledPass Action details
2007-1810 1 ResolutionResolution authorizing the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh to submit an Application to the Pennsylvania Office of the Budget for a Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program grant in the amount of $875,000 for the Pittsburgh Zoo Water's Edge and Multi Purpose Facility project. (Council District No. 7)Passed FinallyPass Action details
2007-1811 1 ResolutionResolution authorizing a Cooperation Agreement or Agreements with the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh in connection with URA's application for an $875,000 Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program grant for the Pittsburgh Zoo Water's Edge and Multi Purpose Facility project. (Council District No. 7)Passed FinallyPass Action details