CITY OF WORCESTER

JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL

Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Esther Howland (South) Chamber

Convened: 6:32 P.M.

Adjourned: 7:36 P.M.


Mayor
Joseph M. Petty

 

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City Manager
Eric D. Batista

City Auditor
Robert V. Stearns

Councilors

Morris A. Bergman Donna M. Colorio
Etel Haxhiaj Khrystian E. King
Candy Mero-Carlson Thu Nguyen City Clerk
Nikolin Vangjeli
Luis A. Ojeda Jenny Pacillo
George J. Russell Kathleen M. Toomey
 

City Hall - 455 Main Street Worcester, Massachusetts


1.

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

2.

STAR SPANGLED BANNER

3.

ROLL CALL - All present with the Mayor as the Chair, except for Councilor King, who arrived at 6:45 P.M.

4.

DRAW SEATING - CITY COUNCIL - 2024-2025

5.

ADOPT THE RULES OF THE CITY COUNCIL - 2024-2025 - Mayor Petty moved to take the item up collectively with item #17a CC, which was approved on a voice vote. The Rules of City Council 2024-2025 were adopted on a voice vote.

6.

PROCLAMATIONS, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, MOMENTS OF SILENCE

7.

APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES

7a.

Order - That the City Council of the City of Worcester hereby approves the minutes of the City Council Meeting of December 12, 2023.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to adopt the item. Order adopted

 

8.

PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

8a.

Mayor Petty read the item and recognized the following speakers: 1. Idella Hazard, Worcester resident, spoke in opposition to item #14b CC 2. Colin Novick, Worcester resident, spoke in favor of item #10.7A CM 3. David Webb, Worcester resident, spoke in opposition to item #14b CC 4. Rhonda Hicks aka Wahiya Wolfpaw, no residence given, spoke in opposition to item #14b CC 5. Jack Murray, Worcester resident, spoke neither in favor or opposed to item #10.21A CM 6. Todd Wader, Worcester resident, spoke in favor or item #9q CC

 

9.

PETITIONS

9a.

Mark Borenstein, Esq. request Zoning Map be amended by changing the zoning designation of the property located at and known as 342 West Boylston St. from the current zoning designation of Business, Limited (BL-1.0) to Business, Limited (BL-1.0) and Commercial Corridors Overlay District - Elsewhere (CCOD-E) by establishing the Commercial Corridors Overlay District - Elsewhere (CCOD-E) at the property.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to refer the item to the Planning Board. Referred to the Planning Board

 

9b.

Brian Dutremble request Jersey Dr. be resurfaced.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to refer items #9b CC through #9e CC to Public Works Committee. Referred to Public Works Committee

 

9c.

Joseph Corazzini, on behalf of Clark University, request sidewalk resurfacing and repairs to the curb-cut ramp on Maywood St. in front of the Lasry Center for BioScience.

Attachments

Referred to Public Works Committee (See Item #9b CC)

 

9d.

Glenn P. Williams and Heather J. Williams request abatement of street assessment #25693, in the amount of $13,500.00 for Toronita Ave.

Attachments

Referred to Public Works Committee (See Item #9b CC)

 

9e.

Chad LaBove request installation of a streetlight at 33 Beeching St.

Attachments

Referred to Public Works Committee (See Item #9b CC)

 

9f.

Sally MacDonald request the handicap parking space in front of 81 Whitmarsh Ave. to be expanded or relocated back to its original location.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to refer items #9f CC through #9o CC to Traffic and Parking Committee. Referred to Traffic and Parking Committee

 

9g.

Cheryl Noel and Carlo Fenuccio request installation of speed humps on Indiana St.

Attachments

Referred to Traffic and Parking Committee (See Item #9f CC)

 

9h.

Britni Riopel request installation of No Parking Anytime signage in the vicinity of the driveway of 5 Vernon Ter.

Attachments

Referred to Traffic and Parking Committee (See Item #9f CC)

 

9i.

Joseph Zwirblia request installation of stop sign at the intersection of Fourth St. and Mill St.

Attachments

Referred to Traffic and Parking Committee (See Item #9f CC)

 

9j.

Joseph Zwirblia request installation of speed humps on Fourth St.

Attachments

Referred to Traffic and Parking Committee (See Item #9f CC)

 

9k.

Paye Dennis request installation of a handicap parking space in front of 39 Westminster St.

Attachments

Referred to Traffic and Parking Committee (See Item #9f CC)

 

9l.

Brian Dutremble request installation of traffic calming measures in the vicinity of 1160 West Boylston St. to encourage motorists to decrease their speeds.

Attachments

Referred to Traffic and Parking Committee (See Item #9f CC)

 

9m.

Maria Martinez request installation of a handicap parking space in the vicinity of 173 Tacoma St.

Attachments

Referred to Traffic and Parking Committee (See Item #9f CC)

 

9n.

Steven Gallati request installation of resident permit parking on Shelby St. from Mulberry St. to the dead end of Shelby St. by I-290.

Attachments

Referred to Traffic and Parking Committee (See Item #9f CC)

 

9o.

Steven Gallati request City Council request City Manager consider the re-implementation of the parking stickers for the Resident Permit Parking Program.

Attachments

Referred to Traffic and Parking Committee (See Item #9f CC)

 

9p.

NATIONAL GRID and VERIZON NEW ENGLAND, INC. for a jointly-owned pole location on: KENDRICK AVE.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to set a hearing for January 16, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. Hearing set for January 16, 2024 at 6:30 p.m.

 

9q.

Todd Wader request City Council request City Manager address wage inequality by providing equitable pay for all mechanics working for the city.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to place the item on file. Placed on file

 

9r.

Gordon T. Davis request the Rules of City Council concerning petitions be amended so that the issues of the word "order", the procedures for mootness and the meaning of the word "personalities" are clarified in the revisions. Further, request the Rules of City Council be rewritten in plain English and Spanish to make explicit and clear what is prohibited for the City Council agenda. Further, request City Council request City Clerk make public a list of all denial of applications to petition City Council and the reason for the denials from January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2023.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to refer the item to Municipal and Legislative Operations Committee. Referred to Municipal and Legislative Operations Committee

 

9s.

Gordon T. Davis request City Council request City Manager provide explanation concerning how it is possible to disestablish Worcester Human Rights Commission in violation of the City's ordinance. Further, request City Council request City Manager provide City Council with report concerning whether, when and how the hate-crime and police misconduct data will be released.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to place the item on file. Placed on file

 

9t.

Megan Bachant request the ordinance concerning Accessory Dwelling Units be amended to extend the limit of the policy relative to "ADUs shall not be permitted on a lot with four (4) or more dwelling units" to "five (5) or more dwelling units".

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to refer the item to Economic Development Committee. Referred to Economic Development Committee

 

10.

COMMUNICATIONS OF THE CITY MANAGER

 

10.1

APPOINTMENTS
Non-City Council Confirmation
A.

Transmitting informational communication relative to the appointment of Odeta Longobardo to the Community Preservation Committee

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to place the item on file. Placed on file

 
 

10.2

APPOINTMENTS
City Council Confirmation
 

10.3

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
William Bagley, Jr., Esq., Chief Human Resources Officer
 

10.4

EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Peter Dunn, Chief Development Officer
 

10.5

EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION
Eric D. Batista, City Manager
 

10.6

EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION
Division of Human Rights and Accessibility
Victor Perez, Interim Director
 

10.7

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS
Administration Division
Jay J. Fink, P.E., Commissioner
A.

Recommend adoption of a Conservation Preservation Restriction of the Spring Ledge Farm property in Holden, Massachusetts.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved for a roll call vote to adopt the item. Order adopted on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays

 
 

10.8

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS
Engineering and Architectural Services Division
Jay J. Fink, P.E., Commissioner
 

10.9

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS
Operations Division
Jay J. Fink, P.E., Commissioner
 

10.10

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS
Parks Division
Robert C. Antonelli, Jr., Assistant Commissioner
A.

Transmitting informational communication relative to Sever Street Park Master Plan.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to refer the item to Veterans' Memorials, Parks and Recreation Committee. Referred to Veterans' Memorials, Parks and Recreation Committee

 
B.

Transmitting informational communication relative to the Lake View Playground Master Plan

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to refer the item to Veterans' Memorials, Parks and Recreation Committee. Referred to Veterans' Memorials, Parks and Recreation Committee

 
C.

Transmitting informational communication relative to the 149 West Boylston Drive Master Plan

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to refer the item to Veterans' Memorials, Parks and Recreation Committee. Referred to Veterans' Memorials, Parks and Recreation Committee

 
 

10.11

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION & MOBILITY
Stephen S. Rolle, P.E., Commissioner
A.

Transmitting informational communication relative to a study of traffic safety for the intersection of Plantation Street and Orient Street.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and recognized Councilor Mero-Carlson, who spoke concerning the item. Mayor Petty moved to refer the item to Traffic and Parking Committee. Referred to Traffic and Parking Committee

 
 

10.12

FIRE DEPARTMENT
Martin Dyer, Fire Chief
 

10.13

POLICE DEPARTMENT
Paul B. Saucier, Interim Police Chief
 

10.14

DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS
Charles R. Goodwin, Director
 

10.15

LAW DEPARTMENT
Michael E. Traynor, Esq., City Solicitor
 

10.16

DEPARTMENT OF INSPECTIONAL SERVICES
Administration
Christopher P. Spencer, Commissioner
 

10.17

DEPARTMENT OF INSPECTIONAL SERVICES
Building and Zoning Division
David Horne, Deputy Building Commissioner
 

10.18

DEPARTMENT OF INSPECTIONAL SERVICES
Housing and Health Inspections Division
Lee R. Hall, Director

 

10.19

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration
Dr. Matilde "Mattie" Castiel, M.D., Commissioner
 

10.20

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Division of Public Health
Soloe M. Dennis, MS, MEP, Director
 

10.21

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Division of Elder Affairs
Amy Vogel Waters, Director
A.

Transmitting informational communication relative to the Worcester Knitty Council.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and recognized Councilor Colorio, who moved to, “Request City Manager provide City Council with a report concerning the goals and directives of the Worcester Knitty Council, as well as the group’s affiliation with the city.” (See Item #28a CC). Councilor Colorio then moved to Table the Item Under Privilege. Mayor Petty recognized Councilor Russell, who spoke concerning the item. Mayor Petty recognized the City Manager, who responded to questions raised by Councilor Russell. Tabled Under Privilege – Colorio

 
 

10.22

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Division of Veterans Services
Dr. Joe Robinson, Veterans' Services Officer/Director
 

10.23

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Division of Youth Services
Raquel Castro-Corazzini, Director
 

10.24

WORCESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY
Jason L. Homer, Executive Director
 

10.25

EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
Election Commission Division
Nikolin Vangjeli, City Clerk
 

10.26

PUBLIC SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Rachel Monarrez, Superintendent
 

10.27

DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
Assessing Division
Samuel E. Konieczny, City Assessor
 

10.28

DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
Budget Office Division
Erin E. Taylor, Director
 

10.29

DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
Purchasing Division
Christopher Gagliastro, Director
 

10.30

DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
Treasury and Collections Division
Timothy J. McGourthy, Acting Treasurer and Collector of Taxes
 

10.31

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC FACILITIES
Julie A. Lynch, Chief of Public Facilities
 

10.32

DEPARTMENT OF SUSTAINABILITY AND RESILIENCE
John W. Odell, Chief Sustainability Officer
 

10.33

DEPARTMENT OF INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY
Michael P. Hamel, Chief Information Officer
 

10.34

FINANCE ITEMS
Capital Transfers
 

10.35

FINANCE ITEMS
Grants and Donations
A.

Recommend adoption of a resolution to accept a donation in the amount of Three Thousand Five Hundred Eighty Dollars And Ninety Cents ($3,580.90) from Ms. Amy Devlin to be used for the purchase and installation of a memorial bench and plague at Elm Park.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved for a roll call vote to adopt items #10.35A CM through #10.35G CM, #10.36A CM through #10.36C CM and #10.38A CM through #10.38D CM. Resolution adopted with gratitude on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays

 
B.

Recommend adoption of a resolution to accept a donation in the amount of Two Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty Five Dollars And No Cents ($2,855.00) from Ms. Dianne Protano and the Commonwealths Vietnam Memorial at Green Hill Parks, Inc. for the purchase and installation of a memorial bench at the Vietnam Memorial at Green Hill Park in memory of Guy Jerry Protano, Jr.

Attachments

Resolution adopted with gratitude on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #10.35A CM)

 
C.

Recommend adoption of a resolution to accept a donation in the amount of Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars And No Cents ($3,500.00) from the Roman Catholic Bishop of Worcester to purchase equipment and maintenance supplies for sports fields.

Attachments

Resolution adopted with gratitude on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #10.35A CM)

 
D.

Recommend adoption of a resolution to accept a donation in the amount of Twenty Five Dollars And No Cents ($25.00) from Mr. Glenn C. DeMallie to support Hope Cemetery.

Attachments

Resolution adopted with gratitude on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #10.35A CM)

 
E.

Recommend adoption of a resolution to file, accept and expend a grant in the amount of One Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars And No Cents ($180,000.00) from the MA DESE STEM Internship program.

Attachments

Resolution adopted on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #10.35A CM)

 
F.

Recommend adoption of a resolution to file, accept and expend a grant in the amount of Forty Three Thousand One Hundred Dollars And No Cents ($43,100.00) from the Northeast Advanced Manufacturing Consortium Registered Apprenticeship Grant program.

Attachments

Resolution adopted on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #10.35A CM)

 
G.

Recommend adoption of a resolution to file, accept and expend a grant in the amount of Eight Thousand Dollars And No Cents ($8,000.00) from the MassMEP Pathmaker Grant program.

Attachments

Resolution adopted on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #10.35A CM)

 
 

10.36

FINANCE ITEMS
Operational Transfers
A.

Recommend that Five Thousand Eight Hundred Forty Five Dollars And Ninety Eight Cents ($5,845.98) be transferred from Cost Center #CC1003-600100, City Manager Salaries, and be appropriated to Cost Center #CC1003-610100, City Manager Ordinary Maintenance, to fund the purchase of production equipment in Fiscal Year 2024.

Attachments

Order adopted on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #10.35A CM)

 
B.

Recommend that Four Hundred Seventy Seven Thousand Dollars And No Cents ($477,000.00) be transferred from #FD311-PG10073, RRA-Cable Fund, and be appropriated to Cost Center #1031-610100, Innovation & Technology Ordinary Maintenance, for expenses related to INET.

Attachments

Order adopted on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #10.35A CM)

 
C.

Recommend that Fourteen Thousand Dollars And No Cents ($14,000.00) be transferred from Cost Center #CC1081-600100, Transportation & Mobility Salaries, and be appropriated to Cost Center #CC1081-601100, Transportation & Mobility Overtime, to cover anticipated overtime costs through the remainder of Fiscal Year 2024.

Attachments

Order adopted on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #10.35A CM)

 
 

10.37

FINANCE ITEMS
Prior Year
A.

Recommend that Ninety Eight Dollars And Fifty Three Cents ($98.53) be authorized from various Fiscal Year 2024 Department of Public Works & Parks Cost Centers for the payment of prior year invoices.

Attachments

Order adopted on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #10.35A CM)

 
B.

Recommend that Five Hundred Seventy Dollars And Ninety Nine Cents ($570.99) be authorized from Fiscal Year 2024 Cost Center #CC1017, Emergency Communications Overtime, for unpaid overtime from FY2023 due to a pay code error.

Attachments

Order adopted on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #10.35A CM)

 
C.

Recommend that One Thousand Five Hundred Fifty One Dollars And Forty Two Cents ($1,551.42) be authorized from Fiscal Year 2024 Cost Center #CC1017, Emergency Communications Overtime, for unpaid overtime from Fiscal Year 2023.

Attachments

Order adopted on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #10.35A CM)

 
D.

Recommend that One Hundred Five Dollars and No Cents ($105.00) be authorized from Fiscal Year 2024 Cost Center #CC1004, Economic Development Ordinary Maintenance, for payment of prior year invoice.

Attachments

Order adopted on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #10.35A CM)

 
 

10.38

FINANCE
Loan Orders
 

10.39

MISCELLANEOUS AGENDA TRANSMITTALS
11.

CHAIRMAN'S ORDERS - Part I

11a.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS - Request City Manager prioritize the drafting of a Special Act to amend the City Charter to allow the City Council to hire its own support staff.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved for a roll call vote to adopt items #11a CC through #11z CC and #12a CC through #12l CC. Order adopted

 

11b.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS - Request City Manager provide City Council with a report concerning the process for obtaining external legal counsel for the purposes of drafting a Special Act to amend the City Charter to allow the City Council to hire its own support staff.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11c.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS - Request City Clerk and City Manager work in conjunction with the Standing Committee on Public Works to review the logistics and rearrangement of the desks within the City Council Office.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11d.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS - Request City Manager provide City Council with a report concerning the timeline relative to the creation and posting of the annual Diversity Report to the city’s website, as referenced in the Racial Equity Audit Report recommendations.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11e.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS - Request City Manager provide City Council with a report concerning the timeline and prioritization of recommendations provided by the Racial Equity Audit Report, including data pertaining to their targeted recruitment strategies and feedback concerning initiatives being made regarding improving the work culture in the city as relates to inequity.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11f.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS - Request City Manager conduct a salary audit in the city to ensure equity and competitive wages for all employees.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11g.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS - Request City Manager provide City Council with an update concerning the Equity Audit Report for the Worcester Police Department.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11h.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS - Request City Manager provide City Council with a report concerning auditing and assessing barriers and challenges residents may face when considering participating in opportunities for boards and commissions, such as childcare and transportation, as well as whether the city provides any subject matter training to the board and commission members.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11i.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS - Request City Clerk provide City Council with an amendment to Appendix B of the Rules of City Council to assign the Advisory Commission on African American and Black Affairs, as well the Advisory Commission on LGBTQ+ Affairs, to the appropriate City Council Standing Committee for oversight purposes.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11j.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS - Request City Clerk provide City Council with a report defining “standing committee oversight,” as it relates to Appendix B of the Rules of City Council. Further, request City Clerk add the amended Appendix B to the city’s website.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11k.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS - Request City Manager request City Assessor provide City Council with a report detailing the Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) program and ordinance currently in place in Somerville, as well as any actions recently considered and/or enacted in Boston.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11l.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS - Request City Manager provide City Council with an update concerning assessments and evaluations of the city’s nonprofits that are over the 15-million-dollar threshold.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11m.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS - Request City Manager provide City Council with a report concerning the feasibility of establishing a task force specifically to discuss Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreements. Further, request said report include an update concerning existing efforts with a PILOT task force.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11n.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS - Request City Manager provide City Council with a report concerning the number of properties purchased by the city’s nonprofits that have since been taken off the tax roll over the last five (5) years.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11o.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS - Request City Manager provide City Council with a report concerning the amount of monies the city expects to receive because of the Fair Share Amendment, as well as any efforts being made to work and lobby to ensure the city receives its fair share.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11p.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS - Request City Manager develop a mechanism to ensure the city’s Legislative Director/Lobbyist provides City Council with a quarterly report concerning pending legislation that may impact the city, as well as potential funding sources for the city.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11q.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY - Request City Manager request Police Chief provide City Council with a report concerning the types of firearms confiscated by the Worcester Police Department, particularly during drug busts.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11r.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY - Request City Manager request Police Chief provide City Council with a report concerning the enforcement and prosecution of gun crimes in the City.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11s.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY - Request City Manager request Police Chief and Fire Chief provide City Council with a report concerning different options for the purchase of a robot by the Police Department and the Fire Department.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11t.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY - Request City Manager request Director of Emergency Communications and Management provide City Council with a report concerning the facilities and locations being utilized as warming and cooling centers throughout the City.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11u.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SERVICE AND TRANSPORTATION - Request City Manager request Commissioner of Transportation and Mobility work with the WRTA Administrator to provide City Council with a list of all businesses responsible for cleaning and maintaining bus shelters during winter storm events.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11v.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING - Request City Manager request Commissioner of Transportation and Mobility install a pedestrian crosswalk at the intersection of Institute Rd. and Einhorn Rd., including ADA compliant wheelchair ramps and MUTCD compliant pedestrian in crosswalk signage, pending funding.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11w.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING - Request City Manager request Commissioner of Transportation and Mobility install Pedestrian Crosswalk signage for the crosswalk on Burncoat St. at Arbutus Rd.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11x.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING - Request City Manager request Commissioner of Transportation and Mobility install a Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) on Pleasant St. at Newbury St., pending funding.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11y.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING - Request City Manager request Commissioner of Transportation and Mobility install a Dead End sign (W14-1) in the northwest corner of the intersection of Piehl Ave. and Abby St. facing the westbound approach to notify motorists of the dead end condition on Piehl Ave.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

11z.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING - Request City Manager request Commissioner of Transportation and Mobility install a “State Law Do Not Block Intersection $150 Fine” sign on Belmont St. at the intersection of Belmont St. and Hooper St.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

12.

CHAIRMAN'S ORDERS - Part II

12a.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING - Request City Manager request Commissioner of Transportation and Mobility review and update any regulatory signage associated with the One Way restriction on Millbrook St. between West Boylston St. and Gold Star Blvd.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

12b.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON URBAN TECHNOLOGIES, INNOVATION AND ENVIRONMENT - Request City Manager include a provision in the Worcester Now | Next zoning recommendations that requires newly constructed buildings within established Heat Island Zip Codes to comply with Heat Island Cooling Strategies.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

12c.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON URBAN TECHNOLOGIES, INNOVATION AND ENVIRONMENT - Request City Manager provide City Council with report concerning the funding sources for tree-planting projects in the city.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

12d.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON URBAN TECHNOLOGIES, INNOVATION AND ENVIRONMENT - Request City Manager provide City Council with a report concerning a list of each tree-planting funding program for property developers and builders. Further, request City Manager provide said list to property developers and builders for projects within Heat Island Zip Codes and Environmental Justice communities.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

12e.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON URBAN TECHNOLOGIES, INNOVATION AND ENVIRONMENT - Request City Manager request Chief Sustainability Officer provide City Council with a report concerning the savings that the ratepayers have accumulated through the Municipal Electricity Aggregation Program, including information concerning savings by the average household.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

12f.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION - Request City Manager request Commissioner of Public Works and Parks prioritize the completion of the Harrington Field Master Plan in two phases, with installations of the basketball court and the playground occurring during the first phase.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

12g.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION - Request City Manager request Commissioner of Public Works and Parks provide City Council with a report concerning recommendations relative how to best alleviate parking challenges approaching Bancroft Tower following a full review of the location.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

12h.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION - Request City Manager provide City Council with a report concerning updating the city’s noise ordinance to reflect current needs of the community.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

12i.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION - Request City Manager organize a meeting between all appropriate city departments and organizations, including the Department of Public Works and Parks, the Department of Inspectional Services, Worcester Police Department and the Environmental Police to discuss issues relative to noise complaints and the city’s noise ordinance, in an effort to explore the implementation of best practices used in other communities to address noise issues.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

12j.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION - Request City Manager request Commissioner of Public Works and Parks provide City Council with a report concerning a cost analysis and Master Plan relative to major improvements at Dodge Park.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

12k.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION - Request City Manager request Assistant Commissioner of Public Works and Parks install additional lighting at Lake View Park.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

12l.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION - Request City Manager request Assistant Commissioner of Public Works and Parks install a security camera at Lake View Park.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #11a CC)

 

13.

CHAIRMAN'S RESOLUTION

13a.

FROM THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION - That the City Council of the City of Worcester does hereby support an increase in staffing in the Department of Public Works and Parks to allow for additional enforcement of noise ordinance issues.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to adopt the item. Resolution adopted

 

14.

ORDERS

14a.

Request City Manager review the possibility of earmarking monies in the city’s free cash account towards commercial real estate owners in an effort to decrease real estate taxes. (Colorio)

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and recognized Councilor Colorio, who spoke concerning the item. Mayor Petty recognized the Chief Financial Officer and City Manager, who responded to questions raised by Councilor Colorio. Councilor Colorio then moved to, “Request City Manager review ways the city can support the local business community with their real estate tax bills.” (See Item #28b CC). Mayor Petty moved to place the item on file. Placed on file

 

14b.

Request City Manager provide City Council with a report concerning the situation at the Worcester Public Library regarding the homeless population. (Colorio)

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and recognized Councilor Colorio, who moved to amend the item: “Further, request City Manager include in said report information concerning how the Worcester Public Library accommodates additional seating requirements for the homeless population, as well as funding sources for supporting the homeless population at the Worcester Public Library and whether the homeless population support is built in the Worcester Public Library budget.” Mayor Petty recognized Councilor Haxhiaj, who moved to refer the item to Education Committee. Mayor Petty recognized Councilor Pacillo and Councilor King, who spoke concerning the item. Mayor Petty recognized the City Manager, who responded to questions raised by Councilor King. Mayor Petty moved to adopt the item and refer the item to Education Committee as amended. Order adopted and referred to Education Committee as amended

 

14c.

Request City Manager provide City Council with a report concerning the city’s “Whistle Blower” policy. Further, if said policy does not exist, include in said report information concerning the city’s process to create one. (Colorio)

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and recognized Councilor Colorio, who spoke concerning the item. Mayor Petty recognized the City Manager, who responded to questions raised by Councilor Colorio. Mayor Petty recognized Councilor King, who spoke concerning the item. Mayor Petty recognized the City Solicitor, who responded to questions raised by Councilor King. Councilor King then moved to, “Request City Manager request City Solicitor provide City Council with a report detailing protections provided to individuals by Massachusetts General Laws when a person reveals information about activity within a private or public organization that is deemed illegal, immoral, illicit, unsafe or fraudulent (i.e. whistleblowing).” (See Item #28c CC). Mayor Petty recognized Councilor Colorio for a second time, who spoke concerning the item. Mayor Petty moved to adopt the item. Order adopted

 

14d.

Request City Manager request Commissioner of Transportation and Mobility provide City Council with a list of any streets/roads identified for “No Parking Bike Lanes” in 2024 and, if any, the stage(s) of implementation of same. (Bergman, Russell, Mero-Carlson)

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to adopt the item. Order adopted

 

14e.

Request City Manager provide City Council with a report concerning the feasibility (including both the cost and technological ability) to develop a pilot program that creates synchronized traffic signals during morning and evening commuting hours on two (2) major travel routes in each city district, which would be chosen by each respective District Councilor. (Bergman, Russell, Toomey, Mero-Carlson)

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and recognized Councilor Bergman and Councilor King, who spoke concerning the item. Mayor Petty recognized the City Manager, who responded to questions raised by Councilor King. Councilor King then moved to, “Request City Manager work to identifying any grants available to the city relative to synchronizing traffic control signals in the city.” (See Item #28d CC). Mayor Petty moved to adopt the item. Order adopted

 

14f.

Request City Manager provide City Council with a report relative to the status of 2 Gage St., including but not limited to information as to any violations associated with the property. (Mero-Carlson)

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and recognized Councilor Mero-Carlson, who spoke concerning the item. Mayor Petty moved to adopt the item. Order adopted

 

14g.

Request City Manager provide City Council with a report detailing the feasibility of the Tufts at Tech Community Veterinary Clinic providing services within the city’s senior living facilities/buildings. (Mero-Carlson)

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and recognized Councilor Mero-Carlson, who spoke concerning the item. Mayor Petty moved to adopt the item. Order adopted

 

14h.

Request City Manager request Interim Police Chief provide City Council with a report regarding the current statistics for Drug Trafficking arrests in 2023, including information relative to how many incidents occurred, how many people were arrested, as well as how many drugs, how much money, and how many weapons were confiscated. Further, include in said report a list of how many and what kind of guns have been confiscated over the same timeframe. (Toomey)

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and recognized Councilor Toomey, who moved to amend the item to read as follows: “Request City Manager request Interim Police Chief provide City Council with a report regarding the current statistics for Drug Trafficking arrests in 2023, including information relative to how many incidents occurred, how many people were arrested, as well as the quantity of drugs and what kind of drugs were confiscated at each incident. Further, include in said report a list of how many and what kind of guns have been confiscated for non-drug trafficking incidents over the same timeframe.” Mayor Petty moved to adopt the item as amended. Order adopted as amended

 

15.

RESOLUTION

15a.

That the City Council of the City of Worcester does hereby support H.R. 6672 to award a Congressional Gold Medal posthumously to Marshall Walter "Major" Taylor in recognition of his significance to the nation as an athlete, trailblazer, role model, and equal rights advocate. Further, that the City Council of the City of Worcester does hereby encourage all Worcester residents to learn about the life of Marshall “Major” Taylor and his connection to Worcester. (Bergman)

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and recognized Councilor Bergman, who spoke concerning the item. Mayor Petty moved for a roll call vote to adopt the item. Resolution adopted on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays

 

16.

COMMUNICATIONS OF THE CITY CLERK

16a.

Transmitting an informational communication relative to the hiring of City Council Support Staff.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to place the item on file. Placed on file

 

16b.

Recommend an amendment to the Revised Ordinances of the City of Worcester, Part II, Organization of City Agencies relative to the City Clerk's Office and the City Council Office.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to refer the item the item to Municipal and Legislative Operations Committee. Referred to Municipal and Legislative Operations Committee

 

17.

REPORTS OF THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS

17a.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS Upon the Communication of the City Clerk recommend adoption of the accompanying proposed amendment to Appendix B of the Rules of City Council, in an effort to ensure all city boards, commissions, divisions, and departments receive oversight from a City Council Standing Committee: recommend adoption of the accompanying Order.

Attachments

Accepted and Adopted (See Item #5)

 

17b.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to the Fiscal Year 2024 financial update, as of September 30, 2023: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to accept items #17b CC through #17g CC. Accepted

 

17c.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to a report of all the City Manager's Contingency Fund expenditures over the past five (5) years: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #17b CC)

 

17d.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS Upon the Order of Councilor Candy Mero-Carlson and Councilor Khrystian E. King - Request City Clerk work with the Director of Human Resources to provide City Council with a report regarding additional City Council Office staffing options, including job descriptions and salary options for new positions: recommend Order be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #17b CC)

 

17e.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to the Racial Equity Audit Report for the departments of Human Resources and Health & Human Services: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #17b CC)

 

17f.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS Upon the Communication of Paul Matthews, Executive Director of the Worcester Research Bureau, transmitting, "Governing for Excellence: Worcester Public Schools' Evolution in Governance.": recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #17b CC)

 

17g.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to the demographic makeup of the City's boards and commissions: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #17b CC)

 

18.

REPORTS OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY

18a.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to the weapons confiscated in 2023: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to accept items #18a CC through #18g CC. Accepted

 

18b.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to the use of a robot in critical police incidents along with the benefits of such use: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #18a CC)

 

18c.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to a report on whether Body Worn Cameras are on when police respond to evictions and foreclosures: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #18a CC)

 

18d.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to a Police Cadet Program that will impact the representation and demographics of underrepresented groups within the Police workforce: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #18a CC)

 

18e.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY Upon the Communication of the City Manager Transmitting informational communication relative to the number of confiscated Off Highway Vehicles (OHV's): recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #18a CC)

 

18f.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting Informational Communication Relative to Heat and Cold Weather Emergencies: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #18a CC)

 

18g.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting Informational Communication Relative to the Worcester Disaster Relief Fund: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #18a CC)

 

19.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SERVICE AND TRANSPORTATION

19a.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SERVICE AND TRANSPORTATION Upon the Order of Councilor Thu Nguyen and Councilor Khrystian E. King - Request Standing Committee on Public Service and Transportation invite the Worcester Regional Transit Authority (WRTA)’s new Administrator to an upcoming meeting to discuss their vision for public transit in the city: recommend Order be placed on file.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to accept the item. Accepted

 

20.

REPORTS OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING

20a.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Carolin Cartagena request installation of a handicap parking space along the back parking lot side of 20 Lakeside Ave.: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved for a roll call vote to advertise the proposed ordinances associated with items #20a CC through #20w CC and item #22d CC. Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays

 

20b.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Jose Carrero Quinones request installation of handicap parking space in front of 29 Fifth Ave.: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20c.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Yerika Dones request installation of handicap parking space in front of 53 Freeland St.: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20d.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Pedro B. Toro request handicap parking space in front of 12 Wyman St. be relocated to across from 12 Wyman St.: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20e.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Jhoan Do Nascimento request removal of two (2) handicap parking spaces in front of 11 Reeves St.: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20f.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Jerry Reale request removal of handicap parking space in front of 14 South Buffum St.: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20g.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Todd Binns request removal of handicap parking space in front of 16 Louise St.: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20h.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Tracy Clancy et al. request removal of handicap parking space in front of 23 Stanton St.: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20i.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Mundher Alzuhairi request removal of handicap parking space in front of 35 Barclay St.: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20j.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Seth Wahlgren request removal of handicap parking space in front of 76 Arlington St.: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20k.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Mark Donahue request Arwick Ave. be made two way street between Quinsigamond Ave. and Millbury St.: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20l.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Councilor Candy Mero-Carlson request removal of parking meters in front of 37 Mechanic St., with a Fifteen (15) Minute Parking zone large enough for two (2) spaces being installed in its place: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20m.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Bruna Alvarenga request installation of 30 minute parking zone in front of Queiroz Meat Market (11 Suffolk St.): recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20n.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Charles Figueroa request installation of "No Parking Anytime" signage on both sides of the property at 4 Caroline St.: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20o.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Maria Castillo request installation of "No Parking Anytime" signage in the vicinity of the driveway of 8 Chapin St.: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20p.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Menelek Lidonde request installation of a "No Parking" sign in front of 19 Mattson Ave.: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20q.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Thoma Xhupi request installation of No Parking Anytime signage in front of 325 Pleasant St. on the Merrick St. side: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20r.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Kathleen Toomey, on behalf of Marc Lefebvre, request installation of two (2) "No Parking Anytime" signs on each side of the curb cutout at 14 Portland St.: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20s.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Rosie Fayard, on behalf of Learning First Charter Public School, request installation of No Parking Here to Curb on both ends of Richland St. on School side: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance to install No Parking Anytime signage on the southerly side of Richland St. extending 30 ft. west of Vernon St.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20t.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Kelly Bilinsky, Property Manager of Fremont Lofts Condominium, request installation of "No Parking Anytime" signage near the Fremont Lofts parking lot entrances on St. Johns Rd.: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20u.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Mayor Joseph M. Petty request removal of the current No Parking restriction on the west side of Tacoma St from a point 330 ft. north of Pasadena Parkway to a point 50 ft. south of Joseph P Carlson Way, extended: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20v.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Councilor George J. Russell on behalf of Maloney Properties, Upsala Street Apartments and WPD Officer Sean Lovely request installation of “No Parking Anytime” signage within ten (10) feet of the fire hydrant at 40 Upsala St., as well as the parking lot entrance to 36 Upsala St.: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20w.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Joanne McGrail request removal of resident permit parking on Holland Rd.: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #20a CC)

 

20x.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Councilor Candy Mero-Carlson on behalf of Thomas Card request installation of “No Parking Here to Corner” signage on both side of Amanola Ave. where the road intersects with Plantation St. to allow for increased visibility for motorists to safely turn onto Plantation St.: recommend adoption of the accompanying Order.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to accept and adopt the item. Accepted and adopted

 

20y.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Henry Walley request installation of handicap parking space in front of 3 Richmond Ave.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to accept items #20y CC and #20z CC. Accepted

 

20z.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Aidan Henbest et al. request installation of crosswalk on Institute Rd. at the intersection of Institute Rd. and Einhorn Rd.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #20y CC)

 

21.

REPORTS OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING - Part II

21a.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Julie Ann Lamacchia request installation of crosswalk warning signage at the crosswalk in the vicinity of Burncoat St. and Arbutus Rd.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to accept items #21a CC through #22d CC. Accepted

 

21b.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Councilor Khrystian E. King request two (2) crosswalk signals in Kelley Square near the peanut be repaired: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21c.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Councilor Etel Haxhiaj request installation of a crosswalk in the vicinity of the stop signs on Clover St. between Heard St. and Pine View Ave.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21d.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Dianne Sanderson et al request installation of flashing crosswalk lights at the intersection of Newbury St. and Pleasant St.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21e.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Thomas McCann request removal of "No Parking Anytime 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday" signage in front of 8 Reed St.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21f.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Maria Montano request traffic enforcement on Freeland St.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21g.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Monica DiPietro et al. request installation of three-way stop signage at the intersection of Piehl Ave. and Abby St.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21h.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Craig Thomas request installation of stop signs at the intersection of March St. and Orient St.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21i.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Councilor Candy Mero-Carlson request installation of “Do Not Block Intersection” signage at the intersection of Hooper St. and Belmont St.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21j.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Maria Montano request installation of pedestrian walking sign on Richard St. at the intersection of Richard St. and Cambridge St.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21k.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Maria Montano request installation of safety zone signs in the vicinity of Cambridge St. and Freeland St. intersection: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21l.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Maria Montano request installation of speed limit signage in the vicinity of Cambridge St. and Richard St. intersection: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21m.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Joe Pagano request traffic study be conducted on Millbrook St. between Gold Star Blvd. and West Boylston St.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21n.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Henry Martin et al. request installation of speed humps on Northboro St.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21o.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Councilor Candy Mero-Carlson request speed humps be installed on Windsor St.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21p.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Dana Pulda-Acone request installation of speed hump in the vicinity of 59-62 Kinnicutt Rd.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21q.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Lucien Voldiner et al. request installation of speed humps on Mower St. in the vicinity of West Tatnuck Elementary School (300 Mower St.): recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21r.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Councilor Candy Mero-Carlson request installation of a speed hump on Gage St.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21s.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Councilor Candy Mero-Carlson request installation of a speed hump on Sherbrook Ave. in the vicinity of 18 Sherbrook Ave.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21t.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Councilor George J. Russell on behalf of Sheila Crotty request installation of a speed bump in the vicinity of 55 Standish St.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21u.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Councilor George J. Russell on behalf of Carol Grigas request installation of two (2) to three (3) speed humps on Trahan Ave.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21v.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Yvonne Miller request installation of a speed hump on Dominion Rd.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21w.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Councilor Candy Mero-Carlson request installation of a speed hump in the vicinity of 30 Huntington Ave.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21x.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Laurie Radford request installation of speed humps on Boyd St.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21y.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Laurie Radford request installation of speed humps on Proctor St.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

21z.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Feanna Jattan-Singh request installation of speed humps on Heywood St.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

22.

REPORTS OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING - Part III

22a.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Carol Degnis et al. request installation of speed humps in the vicinity of the intersection of Penn Ave. and Harrison St.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

22b.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Maria Montano request installation of speed hump on Freeland St.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

22c.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to addressing illegal parking on sidewalks: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #21a CC)

 

22d.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC AND PARKING Upon the Petition of Kebi Kaba request removal of handicap parking space in front of 15 Homer St.: recommend passage of the accompanying proposed Ordinance.

Attachments

Voted to advertise proposed Ordinance (See Item #20a CC)

 

23.

REPORTS OF THE COMMITTEE ON URBAN TECHNOLOGIES, INNOVATION AND ENVIONRMENT

23a.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON URBAN TECHNOLOGIES, INNOVATION AND ENVIRONMENT Upon the Petition of Maureen Schwab request the creation of "Hot Spot Priority Mapping" designated for Heat Islands. Further, request Zoning Ordinance include a requirement for newly constructed buildings within established Heat Island Zip Codes to comply with Heat Island Cooling Strategies as recommended on https://www.epa.gov/heatislands and as outlined in the Green Worcester Sustainability and Resilience Strategic Plan for net zero and climate resilient buildings: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to accept items #23a CC through #23c CC. Accepted

 

23b.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON URBAN TECHNOLOGIES, INNOVATION AND ENVIRONMENT Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to an update on the Electricity Municipal Electricity Aggregation Program: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #23a CC)

 

23c.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON URBAN TECHNOLOGIES, INNOVATION AND ENVIRONMENT Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to updated pricing of the Green Worcester Electricity's Municipal Aggregation Program: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #23a CC)

 

24.

REPORTS OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION

24a.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to implementing a hybrid spray park/ pool at the Tacoma Street Playground: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to accept items #24a CC through #24q CC. Accepted

 

24b.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to an update of the Harrington Field Master Plan: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #24a CC)

 

24c.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to the 149 West Boylston Drive Master Plan Meeting: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #24a CC)

 

24d.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to the Lake View Playground Master Plan Meeting: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #24a CC)

 

24e.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to the Tree City USA Award 2022: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #24a CC)

 

24f.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to the Master Plan Initiative for improvements to Lake View Playground: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #24a CC)

 

24g.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION Upon the Petition of Councilor Donna M. Colorio on behalf of Gordon Duncan request installation of "No Parking Anytime" signage on Bancroft Tower Rd. before and after the parking area at Bancroft Tower: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #24a CC)

 

24h.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION Upon the Petition of Natalie Turner request a discussion be held to allow for the exploration of the city’s sound permits rules, regulations, and ordinances in and around parks, in an effort to protect the interest of the residents and homeowners living in the vicinity of the parks: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #24a CC)

 

24i.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION Upon the Petition of Joseph Johnson request repair or replacement of the wooden bridge over the main drainage ditch at the lower half of Dodge Park (81 Randolph Rd.): recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #24a CC)

 

24j.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION Upon the Communication of Paul Matthews, Executive Director and CEO of the Worcester Regional Research Bureau, transmitting, "Brief on Worcester’s Urban Forest Master Plan: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #24a CC)

 

24k.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to the Urban Forestry Master Plan: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #24a CC)

 

24l.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to the Urban Forestry Master Plan Initiative public hearings: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #24a CC)

 

24m.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION Upon the Petition of David Ayoub request installation of signage at Lake View Park that prohibits activities after 7 P.M.: recommend Petition be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #24a CC)

 

24n.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to an update of the special event permit application process: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #24a CC)

 

24o.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to an update of the University Park Master Plan: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #24a CC)

 

24p.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to the conditions of Elm Park Pond: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #24a CC)

 

24q.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION Upon the Communication of the City Manager transmitting informational communication relative to an update concerning dog parks: recommend Communication be placed on file.

Attachments

Accepted (See Item #24a CC)

 

24r.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' MEMORIALS, PARKS AND RECREATION Upon the Petition of Edward Radik request Coal Mine Brook Park be renamed Natural History Park: recommend Petition be referred to the Parks and Recreation Commission.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to refer the item to Parks and Recreation Commission. Referred to Parks and Recreation Commission

 

25.

TO BE ORDAINED

25a.

An Ordinance Amending Section 42 Of Chapter 13 Of The Revised Ordinances Of 2008 To Provide Handicap Parking In Front Of #14 William Street.

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved for a roll call vote to ordain items #25a CC through #25k CC. Ordained on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays

 

25b.

An Ordinance Amending Section 42 Of Chapter 13 Of The Revised Ordinances Of 2008 To Provide Handicap Parking In Front Of #17 Jefferson Street.

Attachments

Ordained on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #25a CC)

 

25c.

An Ordinance Amending Section 42 Of Chapter 13 Of The Revised Ordinances Of 2008 To Provide Handicap Parking In Front Of #25 1/2 Crompton Street.

Attachments

Ordained on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #25a CC)

 

25d.

An Ordinance Amending Section 42 Of Chapter 13 Of The Revised Ordinances Of 2008 To Provide Handicap Parking In Front Of #29 Shamrock Street.

Attachments

Ordained on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #25a CC)

 

25e.

An Ordinance Amending Section 42 Of Chapter 13 Of The Revised Ordinances Of 2008 To Provide Handicap Parking In Front Of #83 Richland Street.

Attachments

Ordained on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #25a CC)

 

25f.

An Ordinance Amending Section 42 Of Chapter 13 Of The Revised Ordinances Of 2008 To Remove Handicap Parking On Standish Street Adjacent To #563 Grafton Street.

Attachments

Ordained on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #25a CC)

 

25g.

An Ordinance Amending Section 42 Of Chapter 13 Of The Revised Ordinances Of 2008 To Provide Handicap Parking In Front Of #109 Dana Avenue.

Attachments

Ordained on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #25a CC)

 

25h.

An Ordinance Amending Section 42 Of Chapter 13 Of The Revised Ordinances Of 2008 To Remove Two Handicap Parking Spaces In Front Of #21 May Street.

Attachments

Ordained on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #25a CC)

 

25i.

An Ordinance Amending Section 42 Of Chapter 13 Of The Revised Ordinances Of 2008 To Provide Handicap Parking In Front Of #48 Tower Street.

Attachments

Ordained on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #25a CC)

 

25j.

An Ordinance Amending Section 42 Of Chapter 13 Of The Revised Ordinances Of 2008 To Provide Handicap Parking Across From #31 Oxford Street.

Attachments

Ordained on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #25a CC)

 

25k.

Amending the Worcester Zoning Ordinance Adopted April 2, 1991, Relative to Accessory Dwelling Units.

Attachments

Ordained on a roll call vote of 11 Yeas and 0 Nays (See Item #25a CC)

 

26.

TABLED UNDER PRIVILEGE

26a.

PETITION of Brianna Vega request the location of the "No Parking Here to Corner" signage in the vicinity of 400 Shrewsbury St. be reviewed and relocated to its original location. (Tabled Under Privilege - Mero-Carlson December 19, 2023)

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to refer the item to Traffic and Parking Committee. Referred to Traffic and Parking Committee

 

26b.

ORDER of Mayor Joseph M. Petty and Councilor Morris A. Bergman - Request City Manager request Commissioner of Public Works and Parks review the condition of the private portion of Wildwood Ave. to determine whether the city can make any improvements to the road. (Tabled Under Privilege - Bergman December 12, 2023 and December 19, 2023)

Attachments

Mayor Petty read the item and moved to adopt the item. Order adopted

 

27.

TABLED ITEMS

27a.

ORDER of Councilor Konstantina B. Lukes - Request City Manager request City Solicitor provide City Council with a legal opinion regarding the process of instituting a residential rent control program and the resulting impact of implementing such a program. (Tabled Under Privilege - Lukes September 17, 2019 and September 24, 2019 and Tabled - Lukes October 15, 2019)

Attachments

No action taken

 

27b.

RESOLUTION of Councilor Khrystian E. King - That the City Council of the City of Worcester does hereby support Representative Rebecca Rauch and Senator Sonia Chang-Diaz’s SD 699 HD 1283, An Act effectuating equity in COVID-19 Vaccination Bill. (Tabled Under Privilege - Bergman February 9, 2021 and Tabled - Bergman February 23, 2021)

Attachments

No action taken

 

27c.

ORDER of Councilor Sarai Rivera - Request City Manager consider prioritizing American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding for REC Worcester’s capital project involving the development of the new REC Worcester headquarters and Center for Food Justice and Urban Agriculture (for Worcester and Central Massachusetts), in an effort to support community food security, as well as youth development and employment. (Tabled Under Privilege - Mero-Carlson October 26, 2021 and Tabled Under Privilege - Petty November 9, 2021 and Tabled - Rivera November 16, 2021)

Attachments

No action taken

 

27d.

CHAIRMAN'S ORDER FROM THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION - Request City Council work to ensure City Council and School Committee districts are parallel, so as to ensure public clarity. (Tabled Under Privilege - Mero-Carlson May 24, 2022 and June 7, 2022 and Tabled - Petty June 14, 2022)

Attachments

No action taken

 

27e.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SERVICE AND TRANSPORTATION Upon the Order of Councilor Morris A. Bergman and Councilor Candy Mero-Carlson - Request Standing Committee on Public Service and Transportation Committee hold a public discussion with the WRTA Administrator relative to the removal of a bus route that passes the EcoTarium, 222 Harrington Way: recommend Communication be placed on file. (Tabled Under Privilege - Bergman January 17, 2023 and Tabled Under Privilege - Mero-Carlson January 24, 2023 and Tabled - Mero-Carlson January 31, 2023)

Attachments

No action taken

 

27f.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SERVICE AND TRANSPORTATION Upon the Order of Councilor Sarai Rivera and Councilor Khrystian E. King - Request Standing Committee on Public Service and Transportation meet with the WRTA Administrator to provide City Council with a report concerning the WRTA’s winter weather plan, especially including information as to how snow will be removed at each of the bus stops: recommend Order be placed on file. (Tabled Under Privilege - Bergman January 17, 2023 and Tabled Under Privilege - Mero-Carlson January 24, 2023 and Tabled - Mero-Carlson January 31, 2023)

Attachments

No action taken

 

27g.

ORDER of Councilor Etel Haxhiaj and Councilor Thu Nguyen - Request City Manager work with appropriate departments and stakeholders to establish an Office of Housing Stability in an effort to prevent the involuntary displacement of city residents who are in the process of being evicted or at the risk of losing their housing, as well as to enact policies to combat displacement, homelessness and enhance tenants’ rights. (Tabled Under Privilege - Haxhiaj July 18, 2023 and Tabled - Haxhiaj August 22, 2023)

Attachments

No action taken

 

27h.

Hearing: NATIONAL GRID and VERIZON NEW ENGLAND, INC. for a jointly-owned pole location on: APRICOT ST. Granting permission to NATIONAL GRID and VERIZON NEW ENGLAND, INC. for a jointly-owned pole location on: APRICOT ST. (Tabled Under Privilege - Haxhiaj October 17, 2023 and October 24, 2023 and Tabled - Petty November 14, 2023)

Attachments

No action taken

 

28.

NEW BUSINESS UNDER SUSPENSION OF RULES - Items brought forth under suspension at the January 9, 2024 City Council meeting.

28a.

Motion Colorio @ #10.21A CM – Request City Manager provide City Council with a report concerning the goals and directives of the Worcester Knitty Council, as well as the group’s affiliation with the city.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #10.21A CM)

 

28b.

Motion Colorio @ #14a CC – Request City Manager review ways the city can support the local business community with their real estate tax bills.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #14a CC)

 

28c.

Motion King @ #14c CC – Request City Manager request City Solicitor provide City Council with a report detailing protections provided to individuals by Massachusetts General Laws when a person reveals information about activity within a private or public organization that is deemed illegal, immoral, illicit, unsafe or fraudulent (i.e. whistleblowing).

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #14c CC)

 

28d.

Motion King @ #14e CC – Request City Manager work to identifying any grants available to the city relative to synchronizing traffic control signals in the city.

Attachments

Order adopted (See Item #14e CC)

 

28e.

Motion Toomey – Suspension of Rules – Request City Manager provide City Council with a report concerning any contingency plan the city should implement for its budget should there be cutbacks due to reduced state revenue.

Attachments

Order adopted

 

28f.

Motion Russell – Suspension of Rules – Request Standing Committee on Public Works host a discussion with the Commissioner of Public Works and Parks, as well as other appropriate department heads associated with Worcester 311 to review the city’s current snow operations. Said discussion should include what, if anything, needs to be done to improve said operations.

Attachments

Referred to Public Works Committee

 

28g.

Motion King – Suspension of Rules – Request City Manager provide City Council with a report concerning the snow operations that occurred at Nelson Place School, as well as any impacts the snow had on travel in and out of the school.

Attachments

Order adopted