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A
A
The
following
is
a
list
of
legislation
to
be
introduced
by
Pittsburgh
City
Council
councilman,
Anthony
Coghill
presents
bill
number
329
resolution
granting
and
to
summit
hospitality,
139
LLC
their
successors
and
assigns
the
privilege
and
license
to
construct,
maintain
and
use
at
their
own
cost
and
an
expense,
a
new
projecting
sign
at
9:47
and
Avenue.
Second
Ward
six
council
district
bill
number
330
resolution
further
amending
and
supplementing
resolution
316
of
2018,
previously
amended
by
resolution.
A
Bill
number
335
resolution
authorizing
the
mayor
and
the
city
solicitor
to
enter
into
a
professional
services
agreement
or
a
retainer
agreement
with
the
law
firm
of
motley
rice
LLC,
a
special
legal
counsel
to
determine
the
economic
impact
that
prescription
opioids
have
had
on
the
city
of
Pittsburgh
and
its
residents
and
based
on
such
evidence
to
investigate
and,
if
appropriate,
to
commence
and
prosecute
litigation
against
manufacturers.
Distributors,
insurance
companies,
and/or
prescribers
of
prescription
opiates
for
damages
to
the
city
of
pittsburg,
arising
out
of
marketing
manufacturing
distribution.
A
Bill
number
336
resolution
authorizing
and
directing
the
incurring
of
non
electoral
deaths
through
the
issuance
of
a
series
of
general
obligation,
refunding
bonds
of
the
city
of
Pittsburgh
and
a
maximum
aggregate
principal
amount
of
161
million
two
hundred
and
fifty
thousand
dollars.
That
concludes
the
reading
of
the
legislation
for
introduction.
Thank
you
and
have
a
wonderful
day.
B
Good
morning
and
welcome
to
the
regular
meeting
of
City
Council
for
Tuesday
May
12
2020,
the
first
meeting
announcement
council
will
continue
to
meet
virtually
on
Tuesdays
and
Wednesdays
until
further
notice.
All
meetings
will
be
live
streamed
on
the
city
channels,
YouTube
channel.
Well,
the
clerk.
Please
take
them
over
Reverend.
A
C
B
You
as
we
will
as
we
join
together
from
our
remote
locations.
Please
rise
for
the
Pledge
of
Allegiance
and
remain
standing
for
a
moment
of
silence.
I
pledge
allegiance
to
the
flag
of
the
United
States
of
America
and
to
the
Republic
for
which
it
stands.
One
nation
under
God
indivisible
with
liberty
and
justice
for
all.
D
B
B
B
Wishes
approve
the
next
order
of
business.
Is
public
comment
for
those
speakers
that
have
registered
and
are
waiting
in
them
in
the
in
the
queue
please
give
your
name
and
neighborhood
for
the
record.
Each
speaker
will
have
three
minutes.
I
would
like
to.
Maybe
we
have
the
first
speaker,
please,
please
state
your
name
and
neighborhood
for
the
record.
B
F
All
right,
you're,
not
completely
clear
but
I,
think
you
said
Dixie
chair,
it's
Kim,
it's
Dixie!
Yes,
that's
it
all
right!
Thank
you
all
right.
Whenever
I'm
ready,
whenever
you're
ready,
I'm
ready,
she's,
ready,
okay,
all
right,
Dixie
Kenneth,
the
borderline
between
Oakland
and
Shadyside,
a
three
minutes,
there's
no
time
to
cattle
or
digress
man
holds
the
sign
saying
we
don't
need
no
stinkin
cracker
plant,
a
mutts
cartoon
next
small
cat
holds
a
sign,
a
big
cat
says
in
a
loud
voice.
You
think
you're
going
to
help
save
the
world
small
cat.
F
You
are
never
too
small
to
make
a
difference.
Just
ask
Greta
Greta
to
neiberg
is
made
the
difference.
She's
Time
Magazine's,
2019,
Person
of
the
Year
looking
younger
than
her
14
years
of
age.
This
plain-spoken
little
girl
started
a
worldwide
revolution
of
young
people,
demanding
that
we
do
something
about
the
mass
extinction
threatening
our
world.
She
started
by
skipping
school
and
sat
on
the
steps
of
the
Swedish
parliament
building
in
2018
to
demand
climate
action.
Now
millions
of
young
people
have
joined
the
fight
for
urgent
climate
action
by
2019.
F
Approximately
four
million
people
from
seven
continents
participated
in
the
global
climate
strike
the
largest
climate
protection
history.
You
remember
our
part
in
this.
It
was
here
too
it
is
no
laughing
matter,
and
yet
we
still
sit
on
our
runs
and
speak
softly.
If,
at
all
about
this
world
crisis,
a
year
ago,
1
million
species
of
plants
and
animals
were
on
the
verge
of
extinction.
Thanks
to
human
interference,
some
are
now
gone
forever,
and
yet
we
continue
to
talk
our
new
cracker
plants
and
oil
wells
as
god-given
answers
to
a
new
world
of
economic
successes.
F
What
hypocrisy
or
worse
what
deliberate
ignorance,
a
sentient
beings.
We
have
a
right
and
a
responsibility
for
a
safe,
healthy
environment,
and
we
all
matter,
we
all
count
everything
we
do
and
do
not
do
as
an
impact
on
our
world.
Grete
said
it
this
way,
I
want
you
to
act
as
if
our
house
is
on
fire,
because
it
is.
Thank
you
very
much.
D
The
total
project
cost
remains
the
same
not
to
exceed
five
hundred
and
thirty
six
thousand
dollars.
Bill
number
331
resolution
further
amending
resolution
number
797,
exacting
and
approving
the
2018
capital
budget
and
the
2018
Community
Development
Block
Grant
Program
2018
through
2023
Capital
Improvement
Program
by
increasing
18th
Street
signal
updates
by
thirty
nine
thousand
dollars
and
55
cents
to
reflect
the
project
now
being
100
percent
reimbursable
by
the
federal
highway
administration.
B
D
Councilwoman
gross
presents
bill
number
332
resolution
authorizing
veneer
and
direction.
The
Department
of
Human,
Resources
and
civil
service
to
enter
into
an
intergovernmental
cooperation
agreement
with
the
county
of
Allegheny
and
a
partner
for
work
for
Beshear
operation
and
administration
of
the
2020
learn
and
earn
Summer
Youth
Employment
Program
in
the
amount
not
to
exceed
1
million
five
hundred
thousand
dollars.
B
D
Number
335
resolution
authorizing
the
mayor
and
the
city
solicitor
to
enter
into
a
professional
services,
its
agreement
or
a
retainer
for
the
long
form
of
motley
rice
LLC,
as
special
legal
counsel
to
one
determine
the
economic
impact
that
prescription
opioids
have
had
on
the
city
and
its
residents
and
to
on
such
evidence
to
investigating,
if
appropriate,
to
commence
and
prosecute
litigation
against
manufacturers,
distributors,
insurance
companies
or
prescribers
of
prescription
opiates
for
damages
to
the
city
of
Pittsburgh,
arising
out
of
the
marketing
manufacturing
distribution
and
our
prescribing
of
opiates.
Bill.
C
E
B
Okay,
Thank
You
councilman,
councilman,
O'connor,
chair
of
public
safety
services,
many.
B
F
D
B
Thank
you
ma'am
and
my
stuff
for
chair
of
hearings
that
have
no
papers.
Well.
Now
we
want
to
unfinished
businesses
or
any
other
unfinished
business
before
council
hearing,
then
the
next
order
of
business
is
reports
of
committee
for
final
action,
councilman
bruce
kraus
committee
on
human
resources.
Thank
you,
madam
president.
Thank
You
councilman.
D
Krause
presents
bill
number
327
report
of
the
Committee
on
human
research
resources
for
May
6
2020,
with
an
affirmative
recommendation.
Bill
number
307,
ordinance
amending
a
supplement
in
the
pittsburgh
city
code,
title
six
conduct
article
5
discrimination
in
chapter
69,
unlawful
practices,
unlawful
housing
practices
and
section
659,
o
for
unlawful
public
accommodation
pieces
to
prohibit
housing
and
public
accommodation,
discrimination
based
on
perceived
or
actual
citizenship
or
immigration
status
and
proceeds
or
actual
for
mind
which
you.
B
G
C
G
D
Number
328
one
of
the
community
online.
You
said
economic
development
for
May
6
2020,
with
an
affirmative
recommendation,
element
305
resolution
authorizing
the
mayor
and
director
of
the
Department
of
C
planning
to
apply
for
grant
funding
from
the
Considine
Department
of
Conservation
and
natural
resources,
community
conservation
partnerships
program
to
provide
funding
with
a
master
planning
process
of
Fowler
Park.
The
grant
proposal
includes
an
ask
of
up
to
$40,000,
with
the
local
match
of
up
to
$40,000,
to
come
out
of
the
2021
city
of
Pittsburgh
capital
budget.
In
the
event
that
grant
is
awarded.
B
G
E
E
B
A
B
B
G
B
G
F
C
F
B
B
You'll
have
fun
receive
the
legally
required
number
of
votes
is
fine,
is
passed
we'll
all
so
now,
we'll
move
on
to
motions
and
resolutions.
I
have
a
meeting
announcement
that
we
want.
Two
members
council
standing
committee
meeting
will
be
held
at
remotely
tomorrow,
Wednesday
May
13th
at
10:00
a.m.
to
register
to
speak
at
the
meeting
police
first
called
the
City
Clerk's
office
by
9:00
a.m.
at
4
1
2
to
5
5
2
1,
3
8.
You
will
then
be
given
a
telephone
number
and
an
access
code
to
join
the
hearing
for
public
comment.