The agenda for the May 7th meeting was pretty extensive, resulting in a "marathon" meeting which lasted until 10:45. This is how it went:
R-12-06 Resolution of the Common Council of the City of New Albany Concerning the CBDG FY2012 One-Year Action Plan -Zurschmeide passed 9-0 This was a plan to allocate the Community Block Grant
R-12-07 Resolution concerning Statement of Benefits for Globe Mechanical, Inc By the Common Council of New Albany - Caesar Passed 9-0 (Tax Abatement)
A-12-06 Ordinance for the Appropriation to Unsafe Building Fund from Rainy Day Fund - Zurschmeide 1 & 2 ($130,000 for demo and $20,000 for grass cutting) Passed 8-0, 1 abstention
G-12-08 Ordinance Establishing a Separate General Fund Checking Account and to End Unnecessary Commingling of Funds - Zurschmeide 1 & 2 Passed 9-0
G-12-09 Ordinance for the Transfer of Funds to Reimburse Edit Fund for 2011 Shortfall Disbursements - Coffey 1 & 2 Passed 9-0
A-12-10 Ordinance for Appropriation of Edit Money for the Purchase of Police Vehicles - Blair 1 & 2
Passed 7-2 This was for the purchase of 17 new police vehicles. CM Benedetti, and CM
Zurschmeide voted against this on the first 2 readings. There will be more discussion on this before the 3rd reading, I will not be voting for this many new police cars.
A-12-03 Appropriation for Spring St. Hill road repairs - Caesar 3 Passed 6-3. CM McLaughlin, CM Blair and I voted against.
G-12-05 the Pars Dept Inter local agreement As you know, the veto was unfortunately upheld.
The Agenda for May 17 is much shorter but will still have a lot of discussion.
R-12-08 A Resolution Urging the Federal Highway Administration in Regards to the Ohio Bridges Project, to Recommend Building the East End Bridge Immediately and Deny Tolling on Interstate 65....... - Gonder
G-12-08 - ...Separate General Fund Checking Account... - Zurschmeide 3
G-12-09 - ...Reimburse Edit Fund... - Coffey 3
A-12-10 - ...Police Vehicles... Blair 3
Monday, May 14, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
CATCHING UP
I apologize for not posting on the most recent city council meetings. Until there was a comment last week about an ordinance I did not know if anyone was reading this blog.
Lately, there have been so many postponements and tabled ordinances there is not a lot to write about, Here is the update so far.
G-12-04 the Bond Issue for $6 Million Dollars passed 9-0. I know this is a huge amount of money but these repairs are necessary.
G-12-05 The Parks Board Ordinance passed 5-4. As you probably read in the "Tribune" I was one of the five supporters. This will be revisited in August and the County Council is supposed to pay their share of the funds necessary to keep our parks open and in order.
These have been tabled:
G-12-06 Ordinance for the Appropriation to Unsafe Building Fund from Rainy Day Fund.
Mr. Zurschmeide wants time to collect more information.
G-12-07 An Ordinance Establishing the City of New Albany Ethics Commission. Mr. Gonder tabled this after Mr. Robison wanted to work with Mr. Lorch to tweak this Ordinance.
A-12-03 Appropriation for Spring St. Hill Road Repairs. Mr Caesar tabled this again because we do not have the final report from the second engineering group.
I know it looks like the Council is moving slowly, and maybe we are, but we all want to have all of the information available before voting on these important issues.
Again, I am asking for your input. How would you vote on these issues? And why?
Lately, there have been so many postponements and tabled ordinances there is not a lot to write about, Here is the update so far.
G-12-04 the Bond Issue for $6 Million Dollars passed 9-0. I know this is a huge amount of money but these repairs are necessary.
G-12-05 The Parks Board Ordinance passed 5-4. As you probably read in the "Tribune" I was one of the five supporters. This will be revisited in August and the County Council is supposed to pay their share of the funds necessary to keep our parks open and in order.
These have been tabled:
G-12-06 Ordinance for the Appropriation to Unsafe Building Fund from Rainy Day Fund.
Mr. Zurschmeide wants time to collect more information.
G-12-07 An Ordinance Establishing the City of New Albany Ethics Commission. Mr. Gonder tabled this after Mr. Robison wanted to work with Mr. Lorch to tweak this Ordinance.
A-12-03 Appropriation for Spring St. Hill Road Repairs. Mr Caesar tabled this again because we do not have the final report from the second engineering group.
I know it looks like the Council is moving slowly, and maybe we are, but we all want to have all of the information available before voting on these important issues.
Again, I am asking for your input. How would you vote on these issues? And why?
Friday, March 16, 2012
CITY COUNCIL MEETING 3/15/12
The agenda was short but the Ordinances were extremely important.
G-12-04 The Master Plan Ordinance was not an easy decision. Yes, it is a huge amount of money, but it will be Spring in four days and we cannot put these repairs off any longer. I have watched people stand at the podium for years and talk about flooding and even raw sewage flowing through their homes. These will be large projects and they need to be paid for when they are completed, and they need to be completed ASAP. That is why I voted for this Ordinance, and I believe the other council members had the same (or similar) reasons. It passed 9-0 on the first two readings and is expected to pass on the third.
G-12-13 The Audit Assistance Ordinance was not a difficult decision for me. The State Board of Accounts has been telling us that we have problems for years. The Auditors will be giving helpful information to get our accounts in order. This also passed 9-0.
A-12-03 Spring St. Hill-Councilman Bob Caesar tabled this . He is confident that the new report will be completed by our next meeting on 4/2/12. If not, he is willing to table it again.
I know that many readers will disagree with my decisions but I am trying to do what is the best plan for New Albany and all of our citizens.
G-12-04 The Master Plan Ordinance was not an easy decision. Yes, it is a huge amount of money, but it will be Spring in four days and we cannot put these repairs off any longer. I have watched people stand at the podium for years and talk about flooding and even raw sewage flowing through their homes. These will be large projects and they need to be paid for when they are completed, and they need to be completed ASAP. That is why I voted for this Ordinance, and I believe the other council members had the same (or similar) reasons. It passed 9-0 on the first two readings and is expected to pass on the third.
G-12-13 The Audit Assistance Ordinance was not a difficult decision for me. The State Board of Accounts has been telling us that we have problems for years. The Auditors will be giving helpful information to get our accounts in order. This also passed 9-0.
A-12-03 Spring St. Hill-Councilman Bob Caesar tabled this . He is confident that the new report will be completed by our next meeting on 4/2/12. If not, he is willing to table it again.
I know that many readers will disagree with my decisions but I am trying to do what is the best plan for New Albany and all of our citizens.
Monday, March 12, 2012
AGENDA FOR THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING 3/15/12
G-12-04 An Ordinance Authorizing the Issuance of Sewage Work Revenue Bonds for the Purpose of Providing Funds to Pay for the Cost of Certain Additions...
(This is the $6,000,000 Appropriation to implement the Master Plan).
Coffey 1 & 2
G-12-13 Ordinance Allowing the Appropriation of $8,000.00 for the Purpose of Paying for a 2011 State Board of Accounts Audit Proposal
Coffey 3
A-12-03 Appropriation for Spring St. Hill Road Repairs
Caesar 3
(This is the $6,000,000 Appropriation to implement the Master Plan).
Coffey 1 & 2
G-12-13 Ordinance Allowing the Appropriation of $8,000.00 for the Purpose of Paying for a 2011 State Board of Accounts Audit Proposal
Coffey 3
A-12-03 Appropriation for Spring St. Hill Road Repairs
Caesar 3
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
CITY COUNCIL MEETING 3/5/12
I guess by now everyone knows how we voted Monday. Sorry to be posting at this late date but I have been very busy these last two days.
I will list each Ordinance and Resolution in order and explain the reasons for my votes.
R-12-04 (Electronic devices for council members)
I was not in favor of this at the beginning. I did not want the taxpayers to pay for an iPad or laptop that would be for my personal use. Pres. Benedetti explained that the funds would come out of the council's budget which was already paying for paper, copiers, and even for the officers to deliver our packets. When she explained that this expense would be less costly in the long run I changed my mind and voted yes.
G-11-13 (Audit Assistance) To me this was a no-brainer, especially when I was told that Charlie Pride of the State Board of Accounts approved.
A-12-03 (Spring St. Hill) This was not as easy to vote on. Most of the council members (me included) want to see more information before making a final decision.
Thank you for your comments, please keep them coming.
I will list each Ordinance and Resolution in order and explain the reasons for my votes.
R-12-04 (Electronic devices for council members)
I was not in favor of this at the beginning. I did not want the taxpayers to pay for an iPad or laptop that would be for my personal use. Pres. Benedetti explained that the funds would come out of the council's budget which was already paying for paper, copiers, and even for the officers to deliver our packets. When she explained that this expense would be less costly in the long run I changed my mind and voted yes.
G-11-13 (Audit Assistance) To me this was a no-brainer, especially when I was told that Charlie Pride of the State Board of Accounts approved.
A-12-03 (Spring St. Hill) This was not as easy to vote on. Most of the council members (me included) want to see more information before making a final decision.
- We want another Engineering Firm to re-evaluate the proposal
- We want to explore other options.
- We want to see how FEMA answers the second request for assistance.
Thank you for your comments, please keep them coming.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
HELP NEEDED
As you know, our neighbors in Henryville and Marysville have lost everything. Valla Ann Marcus is collecting canned goods, blankets, etc. and will have these items delivered. If you can help please take your donated items to the Admiral Bicknell In, 600 E. Main St, or call 981-8000 if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Shirley
Thank you,
Shirley
Thursday, March 1, 2012
ANGENDA FOR CITY COUNCIL MEETING 3/5/12
I was asked to post the agenda for council meetings in advance. I will also be posting the results of Monday's meeting. This will probably be posted on Tuesday since we are having a work session following the regular meeting.
R-12-04 Resolution Concerning Procurement of Electronic Devices for City Council Use (Zurschmeide)
This was discussed at an earlier work session. The council members receive so much information and documentation in paper form that it may be more cost efficient to supply the members with a small device such as a tablet PC, small laptop or iPad. CM Zurschmeide would be assigned to gather the information to see which device is most cost effective, should this resolution pass.
G-11-13 Ordinance Allowing the Appropriation of $8,000 for the Purpose of Paying for a 2011 State Board of Accounts Audit Assistance Proposal (Coffey 1 & 2)
Our State Board of Accounts has found numerous errors in 2011 as in the past. The proposal is to hire the London Witte Group LLC to assist in solving our audit problems. This is to help the city be in compliance with the State Board of Accounts on several issues bank account reconciliation, financial transactions, records entries and fund reporting.
A-12-03 Appropriation for Spring St. Hill Road Repairs (Caesar 1 & 2)
The low bid for this project was $540,000. The city has been asked to help fund the repairs in addition to requesting disaster relief from FEMA.
There will be a work session Monday 3/5 to discuss Spring St. Hill
I am presenting this agenda without any editorial comments. This is mainly because I have just received the packet and have not had time to study it. Also, I prefer to wait until the meeting and listen to all comments from the citizens and from city officials before making a final decision.
R-12-04 Resolution Concerning Procurement of Electronic Devices for City Council Use (Zurschmeide)
This was discussed at an earlier work session. The council members receive so much information and documentation in paper form that it may be more cost efficient to supply the members with a small device such as a tablet PC, small laptop or iPad. CM Zurschmeide would be assigned to gather the information to see which device is most cost effective, should this resolution pass.
G-11-13 Ordinance Allowing the Appropriation of $8,000 for the Purpose of Paying for a 2011 State Board of Accounts Audit Assistance Proposal (Coffey 1 & 2)
Our State Board of Accounts has found numerous errors in 2011 as in the past. The proposal is to hire the London Witte Group LLC to assist in solving our audit problems. This is to help the city be in compliance with the State Board of Accounts on several issues bank account reconciliation, financial transactions, records entries and fund reporting.
A-12-03 Appropriation for Spring St. Hill Road Repairs (Caesar 1 & 2)
The low bid for this project was $540,000. The city has been asked to help fund the repairs in addition to requesting disaster relief from FEMA.
There will be a work session Monday 3/5 to discuss Spring St. Hill
I am presenting this agenda without any editorial comments. This is mainly because I have just received the packet and have not had time to study it. Also, I prefer to wait until the meeting and listen to all comments from the citizens and from city officials before making a final decision.
Friday, February 17, 2012
PRAYER AT THE COUNCIL MEETINGS
This has been as issue for the last couple of City Council meetings, since Council President Diane Benedetti changed the beginning of the program from an invocation from a minister present to a moment of silent reflection.
Personally, I was not offended because I frequently pray silently through the day. But I did receive several phone calls and messages from people who were offended by this change. Some said that the meetings have began with prayer for over thirty years and saw no reason to change. Others were afraid that the council members were giving in to a minority of citizens who profess no faith or religion. The reason Mrs. Benedetti made the change was that the school children pray silently or not at all and they should have consistantcy.
I have been doing a lot of praying myself, searching for an answer and it was sent to me this morning. Last Sunday I read the Second Reading during services at my church. It was from 1 Corinthians 10:31 11:1,
Paul writes, "Brothers and sisters, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God. Avoid giving offense, whether to the Jews or Greeks or the church of God, just as I try to please everyone in every way, not seeking my own benefit but that of the many, that they may be saved. Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ."
Personally, I was not offended because I frequently pray silently through the day. But I did receive several phone calls and messages from people who were offended by this change. Some said that the meetings have began with prayer for over thirty years and saw no reason to change. Others were afraid that the council members were giving in to a minority of citizens who profess no faith or religion. The reason Mrs. Benedetti made the change was that the school children pray silently or not at all and they should have consistantcy.
I have been doing a lot of praying myself, searching for an answer and it was sent to me this morning. Last Sunday I read the Second Reading during services at my church. It was from 1 Corinthians 10:31 11:1,
Paul writes, "Brothers and sisters, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God. Avoid giving offense, whether to the Jews or Greeks or the church of God, just as I try to please everyone in every way, not seeking my own benefit but that of the many, that they may be saved. Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ."
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
MONDAY COUNCIL MEETING 2/6/12 (Housing Problems)
There were only 2 items on the agenda at last night's city council meeting but there was plenty to discuss. The main issue was R-12-03 which passed 6-3, and yes I was one of the six voting in favor of this resolution.
It is not that I am opposed to safe and affordable housing for our elderly or that I am opposed to the Reitz building being renovated. The problem I saw was that it appeared that the company would not be able to proceed without the tax credits. Additionally, I could not see how this company could make a profit with the numbers we were given. The cost of renovation was around 12 million, and each unit costing $167,000. With the rental income being generated at an average of $500.00 a month or so, how will this generate a profit? It just did not seem that the Sterling Group had done the profit amount of research.
The other proposed housing development, the Summit Springs, was not even discussed at the meeting. I do not believe this development is necessary, especially considering the proposed location.
There is sure to be more to come, especially concerning the Reitz building which is in a prime location and would make a beautiful building for loft style apartments.
It is not that I am opposed to safe and affordable housing for our elderly or that I am opposed to the Reitz building being renovated. The problem I saw was that it appeared that the company would not be able to proceed without the tax credits. Additionally, I could not see how this company could make a profit with the numbers we were given. The cost of renovation was around 12 million, and each unit costing $167,000. With the rental income being generated at an average of $500.00 a month or so, how will this generate a profit? It just did not seem that the Sterling Group had done the profit amount of research.
The other proposed housing development, the Summit Springs, was not even discussed at the meeting. I do not believe this development is necessary, especially considering the proposed location.
There is sure to be more to come, especially concerning the Reitz building which is in a prime location and would make a beautiful building for loft style apartments.
Friday, January 20, 2012
COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 19, 2012
We had another light agenda at last night's meeting. The meeting was preceded by a work session which involved a presentation from Jack Bobo and Mainland Properties.
The Riverview Project has been broken down into three phases. The first will be retail, and include the parking garage, the second will be rental apartments, and finally condos. This was changed because of the economy and the banks' reluctance to finance large projects at this time, especially condos. Mainland has seen interest from several local banks, so that is good news. The design has changed also, two new archtecutal firms have been hired, Studio A and QK4, both from Louisville. There is less plaza space and the buildings are closer in design to the existing downtown buildings. They are hoping to break ground in the next couple of months.
The only agenda item in the regular meeting was an Ordinance to increase the number members of the Bicentennial Commission from five to nine. With the Bicentennial so close, CM Zurschmeide said the members expressed a need for more members. There was a unaminous vote on the first two readings. CM Caesar suggested that David Barksdale be added to the Commission.
On another topic there will be a meeting Monday at 6:30 at Slate Run School for a discussion on the Master Plan for our sewer and stormwater projects. CM Coffey will again be the moderator and requests as much public input as possible. Please try to attend.
The Riverview Project has been broken down into three phases. The first will be retail, and include the parking garage, the second will be rental apartments, and finally condos. This was changed because of the economy and the banks' reluctance to finance large projects at this time, especially condos. Mainland has seen interest from several local banks, so that is good news. The design has changed also, two new archtecutal firms have been hired, Studio A and QK4, both from Louisville. There is less plaza space and the buildings are closer in design to the existing downtown buildings. They are hoping to break ground in the next couple of months.
The only agenda item in the regular meeting was an Ordinance to increase the number members of the Bicentennial Commission from five to nine. With the Bicentennial so close, CM Zurschmeide said the members expressed a need for more members. There was a unaminous vote on the first two readings. CM Caesar suggested that David Barksdale be added to the Commission.
On another topic there will be a meeting Monday at 6:30 at Slate Run School for a discussion on the Master Plan for our sewer and stormwater projects. CM Coffey will again be the moderator and requests as much public input as possible. Please try to attend.
Friday, January 6, 2012
OFF AND RUNNING
We had a light agenda at last night's council meeting. The only Resolution was concerning a tax abatement for Jones Popcorn. They need to purchase equipment for a new line and expect to hire 15 more people.
The "real" work will begin at our next regularly scheduled meeting on Jan. 19.
I also want to congratulate our new Council President, Diane Benedetti and VP, Kevin Zurschmeide. We have a good group of council members and we have pledged to work together and help make New Albany a better place to live and work.
The "real" work will begin at our next regularly scheduled meeting on Jan. 19.
I also want to congratulate our new Council President, Diane Benedetti and VP, Kevin Zurschmeide. We have a good group of council members and we have pledged to work together and help make New Albany a better place to live and work.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Saturday, December 24, 2011
IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!
Please remember what Christmas is all about and have a happy and peaceful holiday.
Please remember what Christmas is all about and have a happy and peaceful holiday.
Friday, December 16, 2011
CITY COUNCIL MEETING 12/15/11 GOODBYE AND GOOD LUCK
Last night was the last of the regularly scheduled City Council meetings for 2011 and the last meeting for this term. There will be a special meeting 12/28/11 for the third reading of the Ordinance to refinance the bond for Christian Academy. The city is only allowed to issue $10,000,000 in bonds per year and this needs to be passed in 2011.
Other agenda items included CM Coffey's G-11-16, the third reading on the Abandoned Vehicle Ordinance which passed 9-0.
And finally CM Price's G-11-17 third reading on the Noise Regulation Ordinance it also passed 9-0.
Mr. Ed Wilkinson gave a report on the Sewer Dept. There have been many improvements to our sewers in the last year and we are in much better shape financially. There has been another $200,000 + collected from delinquent bills, this is in addition to the previously reported $750,000. Great job Ed!
This meeting was also short and sweet, or maybe bittersweet. Mr. Gahan thanked the council for their service this last year. Mr. Messer thanked the council for their help in the last eight years and expressed how much he appreciated his time in office. Mr. Price had a different goodbye message. He thanked the council for "putting up with him" for the past eight years. This, of course, brought laughter to an otherwise solemn moment.
Prior to the council meeting, the Police Dept. had a meeting at Scribner Jr. High School concerning artificial marijuana and cocaine. This is a very serious subject and was well presented by Chief Bailey. Unfortunately it was poorly attended. The Chief thought this was because the seminar was not well advertised. I don't know what happened but I hope they have another presentation because this is very valuable information for all the parents and family members in New Albany.
I don't know what 2012 will bring. There will be a lot of changes, I just hope and pray that New Albany will continue to grow and prosper.
Merry Christmas everyone, and Happy Holidays.
Shirley
Other agenda items included CM Coffey's G-11-16, the third reading on the Abandoned Vehicle Ordinance which passed 9-0.
And finally CM Price's G-11-17 third reading on the Noise Regulation Ordinance it also passed 9-0.
Mr. Ed Wilkinson gave a report on the Sewer Dept. There have been many improvements to our sewers in the last year and we are in much better shape financially. There has been another $200,000 + collected from delinquent bills, this is in addition to the previously reported $750,000. Great job Ed!
This meeting was also short and sweet, or maybe bittersweet. Mr. Gahan thanked the council for their service this last year. Mr. Messer thanked the council for their help in the last eight years and expressed how much he appreciated his time in office. Mr. Price had a different goodbye message. He thanked the council for "putting up with him" for the past eight years. This, of course, brought laughter to an otherwise solemn moment.
Prior to the council meeting, the Police Dept. had a meeting at Scribner Jr. High School concerning artificial marijuana and cocaine. This is a very serious subject and was well presented by Chief Bailey. Unfortunately it was poorly attended. The Chief thought this was because the seminar was not well advertised. I don't know what happened but I hope they have another presentation because this is very valuable information for all the parents and family members in New Albany.
I don't know what 2012 will bring. There will be a lot of changes, I just hope and pray that New Albany will continue to grow and prosper.
Merry Christmas everyone, and Happy Holidays.
Shirley
Monday, December 5, 2011
CITY COUNCIL MEETING 12/5/11
Tonight's city council meeting was relatively quiet. I guess everyone wants to end the year on a positive note, or they are thinking about the holidays.
First of all I want to commend Josh Lawrence, an Eagle Scout candidate who changed those ugly rocks on the hillside near the river from "welcome" to a beautiful sign spelling New Albany. If they ever re-open the Sherman Minton Bridge we will have to pleasure of seeing this sign daily. Josh was helped by his father, Asst. Police Chief Mike Lawrence and members of his troop.
Now back to the meeting:
R-11-31 Benedetti
Cost of Living Recognition Payment for non-bargaining employees. The amount was determined by their years of employment. The funds were part of an appropriation from the EDIT Fund which has been left unused. For 49 employees the total of the bonuses was $45,750. Instead of the usual show of hands CM Coffey asked for a roll call. It was passed with 5 Yay votes and 3 Nay (Coffey,Price,McLaughlin) (CM Messer was absent)
G-11-16 Coffey 1 & 2
Amendment to the Abandoned Vehicle Non-Reverting Fund. The proceeds from the fines will be used to pay the expenses for a tow-in-lot and offset fuel costs for the police and fire departments. Passed 8-0.
G-11-17 Price 1 & 2
Amendment to the noise regulation. This was a clarification to the original ordinance with specific fines for each offense.
$50.00 1st offense, $100.00 2nd offense. Passed 8-0
G-11-18 Coffey 1 & 2
This was the Ordinance authorizing $6,000,000 in Sewage Works Revenue Bonds.CM Coffey tabled this for now and asked to chair the standing committee.
A-11-26 Coffey 2 & 3
Ordinance for the Appropriation of Rainy Day Funds $500,000 for MVH (Street Dept.) and $100,000 for the Parks Dept. Passed 7-1 CM Zurschmeide cast the Nay vote.
A-11-27 Caesar 3
Final vote on the Ordinance for the Appropriation of EDIT Funds. This was the 2.3 Million dollars transferred to the General Fund to balance the budget.Passed 6-2 with CM Price & CM Zurschmeide voting Nay.
There were a few tabled Ordinances which were withdrawn.
The meeting went pretty smoothly, especially considering the lengthy agenda. Let's hope this trend continues.
First of all I want to commend Josh Lawrence, an Eagle Scout candidate who changed those ugly rocks on the hillside near the river from "welcome" to a beautiful sign spelling New Albany. If they ever re-open the Sherman Minton Bridge we will have to pleasure of seeing this sign daily. Josh was helped by his father, Asst. Police Chief Mike Lawrence and members of his troop.
Now back to the meeting:
R-11-31 Benedetti
Cost of Living Recognition Payment for non-bargaining employees. The amount was determined by their years of employment. The funds were part of an appropriation from the EDIT Fund which has been left unused. For 49 employees the total of the bonuses was $45,750. Instead of the usual show of hands CM Coffey asked for a roll call. It was passed with 5 Yay votes and 3 Nay (Coffey,Price,McLaughlin) (CM Messer was absent)
G-11-16 Coffey 1 & 2
Amendment to the Abandoned Vehicle Non-Reverting Fund. The proceeds from the fines will be used to pay the expenses for a tow-in-lot and offset fuel costs for the police and fire departments. Passed 8-0.
G-11-17 Price 1 & 2
Amendment to the noise regulation. This was a clarification to the original ordinance with specific fines for each offense.
$50.00 1st offense, $100.00 2nd offense. Passed 8-0
G-11-18 Coffey 1 & 2
This was the Ordinance authorizing $6,000,000 in Sewage Works Revenue Bonds.CM Coffey tabled this for now and asked to chair the standing committee.
A-11-26 Coffey 2 & 3
Ordinance for the Appropriation of Rainy Day Funds $500,000 for MVH (Street Dept.) and $100,000 for the Parks Dept. Passed 7-1 CM Zurschmeide cast the Nay vote.
A-11-27 Caesar 3
Final vote on the Ordinance for the Appropriation of EDIT Funds. This was the 2.3 Million dollars transferred to the General Fund to balance the budget.Passed 6-2 with CM Price & CM Zurschmeide voting Nay.
There were a few tabled Ordinances which were withdrawn.
The meeting went pretty smoothly, especially considering the lengthy agenda. Let's hope this trend continues.
Friday, November 11, 2011
THANK YOU
I want to thank everyone who voted for me again. I promise to be prepared, work hard, and listen to the people of New Albany.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
A BIG ThANK YOU
I want to thank everyone who supported and voted for me. We Dems need to join forces and look forward to a big win in November.
I also want to congratulate all of the candidates who ran. It takes a lot to put yourself out there and run for office. The races were very close, and that shows what good candidates we have.
I also want to congratulate all of the candidates who ran. It takes a lot to put yourself out there and run for office. The races were very close, and that shows what good candidates we have.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
The "Tribune" posted a notice in Sunday's edition about a community block grant totaling $1,765,894. The proposed activities included:
HOUSING PROJECTS
1) Minor Housing Rehabilitation $250,000.
2) Concentrated Code Enforcement $60,000
3) Direct Down Payment Assistance $35,000
4) Dilapidated Housing/Structure Clearance $60,000
5) Optional Relocation Program $35,000
6) Linden Meadows Project Acquisition/Rehab: $100,000
7) Acquisition $50,000
PUBLIC FACILITIES PROJECTS
8) North Y Preliminary Engineering $50,000.
9) Sidewalk Spot Improvements $653,894
10) Public Facility for NSP Support $30,000
PUBLIC SERVICES
11) Repair Affair $15,000
12) First Time Home Buyer Program $21,500
13) Community Youth Asset and Step Ahead Program $30,000
14) NA-FC Park Department Youth Enrichment Program $30,000
15) Additional Youth Program $10,000
16) Recidivism $15,000
17) Property Disposition Initiative $500
PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION
18) General Administration $320,000
The Redevelopment Department stated that these funds will benefit low and moderate income people. Although they did list places to view the entire plan they did not indicate how to apply for these programs. I assume that these funds are in addition to the regular funding for these plans. For further information please see the city's website www.cityofnewalbany.com
HOUSING PROJECTS
1) Minor Housing Rehabilitation $250,000.
2) Concentrated Code Enforcement $60,000
3) Direct Down Payment Assistance $35,000
4) Dilapidated Housing/Structure Clearance $60,000
5) Optional Relocation Program $35,000
6) Linden Meadows Project Acquisition/Rehab: $100,000
7) Acquisition $50,000
PUBLIC FACILITIES PROJECTS
8) North Y Preliminary Engineering $50,000.
9) Sidewalk Spot Improvements $653,894
10) Public Facility for NSP Support $30,000
PUBLIC SERVICES
11) Repair Affair $15,000
12) First Time Home Buyer Program $21,500
13) Community Youth Asset and Step Ahead Program $30,000
14) NA-FC Park Department Youth Enrichment Program $30,000
15) Additional Youth Program $10,000
16) Recidivism $15,000
17) Property Disposition Initiative $500
PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION
18) General Administration $320,000
The Redevelopment Department stated that these funds will benefit low and moderate income people. Although they did list places to view the entire plan they did not indicate how to apply for these programs. I assume that these funds are in addition to the regular funding for these plans. For further information please see the city's website www.cityofnewalbany.com
Thursday, March 3, 2011
MORE HOME REPAIR INFO
Ted Fulmore sent additional information on home repairs for people on fixed incomes or working people with lower incomes. Please see the attached link.
http://midtownna.org/map/
Below is the Form:
https://commcenter.insightbb.com/attach/Residential%20PropertyVacant%20Property%20Only.pdf?sid=&mbox=INBOX&charset=escaped_unicode&uid=30004&number=4&filename=Residential%20PropertyVacant%20Property%20Only.pdf
http://midtownna.org/map/
Below is the Form:
https://commcenter.insightbb.com/attach/Residential%20PropertyVacant%20Property%20Only.pdf?sid=&mbox=INBOX&charset=escaped_unicode&uid=30004&number=4&filename=Residential%20PropertyVacant%20Property%20Only.pdf
Sunday, February 27, 2011
BUDGET WOES
As expected, the State has cut our city budget again this year. This year we could be over as much as 3 million dollars.
Naturally this is a major concern for all of us and difficult decisions must be made. There has been a lot of talk about cutting expenses or raising taxes, and naturally neither option is appealing to anyone. Now is certainly not the time to raise taxes with the economy in the shape that it is in. So that leaves cutting expenses. Where should we begin?
I don't have the answer to that question but I want to find out. I think the City Council needs to hold a series of budget meetings to go over the budget line by line and see where cuts, if any, can be made. The public should also be allowed to view this information either on line or in print. This is our money and our budget. Yes, I know we are legally entitled to this information. But we need easier access. Not everyone has the opportunity to attend meetings or visit the Controllers Office during business hours. We hear a lot of talk about transparency, I think the City of New Albany needs more transparency. The more knowledge people have the better they become at decision making.
Naturally this is a major concern for all of us and difficult decisions must be made. There has been a lot of talk about cutting expenses or raising taxes, and naturally neither option is appealing to anyone. Now is certainly not the time to raise taxes with the economy in the shape that it is in. So that leaves cutting expenses. Where should we begin?
I don't have the answer to that question but I want to find out. I think the City Council needs to hold a series of budget meetings to go over the budget line by line and see where cuts, if any, can be made. The public should also be allowed to view this information either on line or in print. This is our money and our budget. Yes, I know we are legally entitled to this information. But we need easier access. Not everyone has the opportunity to attend meetings or visit the Controllers Office during business hours. We hear a lot of talk about transparency, I think the City of New Albany needs more transparency. The more knowledge people have the better they become at decision making.
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