CITY OF PROVIDENCE: Committee on Finance Meeting July 13

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

 

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1. An Ordinance Authorizing the City Council to implement the Capital Improvement Plan.

 

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2. Resolution Requesting the Providence Public Buildings Authority to issue bonds and notes to Finance the Design, Construction, Repair, Rehabilitation, Replacement and Improvement of Infrastructure in the City's Neighborhoods, including, but not limited to, streets, sidewalks, public parks, recreation facilities, bridges, sewers, drainage and city buildings by the issuance of not more than $45,000,000 bonds and notes.

 

3. Resolution Requesting to cancel or abate in whole the taxes assessed upon Assessor's Plat 102, Lot 206 (267 Veazie Street), in the amount of Ten Thousand Five Hundred Sixty Dollars and Twenty Five ($10,560.25) Cents, or any taxes accrued, on behalf of the Smith Hill Community Development Corporation and that the property is declared exempt in accordance with Rhode Island General Law 45-32-40.

 

4. Resolution Authorizing Approval of the following Contract Award by the Board of Contract and Supply, in accordance with Section 21-26 of the Code of Ordinances.

 

Rethinking Power Management                                     $25,000.00

(Office of Sustainability)

 

5. Communication from Nicole Pollock, Chief of Staff, dated June 30, 2017, submitting the latest version of the City of Providence Deficit Reduction Plan, as submitted to the Office of the Auditor General, in conformity with Rhode Island General Laws Section 45-12-22.3; along with a letter from Auditor General Dennis E. Hoyle, CPA, that the plan is generally acceptable and consistent with the requirements with Rhode Island General Laws Sections 45-12-22.3.

 

6. Discussion relative to Resolution No. 244, Effective June 5, 2017, Entitled “Resolution Requesting a study of the feasibility of allowing Police Officers who are Providence Residents to take work vehicles home.”

 

            PER ORDER THE Committee on Finance

            Councilman John J. Igliozzi, Chairman

 

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The foregoing Committee may seek to enter into Executive Session.

Offices and City Council Chambers are accessible to individuals with disabilities. If you are in need of interpreter services for the hearing impaired, please contact the Office of Neighborhood Services at 421-7768 not less than 48 hours in advance of the hearing date.

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