City Council meeting
The City Council is holding a meeting on June 8 at 12 p.m.
All City Council meetings are held at 12 p.m. (noon) in the Christopher A. Iannella Chamber on the fifth floor of Boston City Hall, unless otherwise noted. All meetings are open to the public and are also available on Xfinity Channel 8, RCN 82, Fios 964, and livestream via City Council TV.
Discussion Topics
- APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
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COMMUNICATIONS FROM HER HONOR, THE MAYOR:
0707 Message and order for your approval a Home Rule Petition to the General
Court entitled “Petition for a Special Law Re: An Act Relative to Certain
Affordable Housing in the South Boston Section of the City of Boston.”0708 Message and order authorizing the City of Boston, acting through the
Mayor’s Office of Housing, to apply for, accept and expend the amount of
Twenty One Million Five Hundred Ninety Seven Thousand Seven Hundred
Ninety Seven Dollars ($21,597,797.00) provided under the HOME
Investment Partnerships Program American Rescue Plan (HOME ARP) Act
of 2021 from the United States Department of Housing and Urban
Development. The purpose of the HOME ARP funds is to provide housing
to individuals, to households who are homeless, at risk of homelessness and
other vulnerable populations in the City of Boston.
0709 Message and order authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the
amount of Thirty Four Thousand Three Hundred Nine Dollars ($34,309.00)
in the form of a grant, for the Federal FY21 Paul Coverdell Forensic
Science Improvement formula allocation, awarded by the United States
Department of Justice, passed through Massachusetts State Police/Crime
Laboratory, to be administered by the Police Department. The grant will
fund training and continuing education for forensic examiners, criminalists
and laboratory personnel.0710 Message and order authorizing the Collector Treasurer for the City of
Boston to enter into a compensation balance agreement with Citizens Bank,
pursuant to Massachusetts General Law Chapter 44, Section 53F, for the
provision of Banking Services as more fully described in the attached form.0711 Message and order authorizing the Collector Treasurer for the City of
Boston to enter into a compensation balance agreement with J.P. Morgan
Chase Bank, N.A., pursuant to Massachusetts General Law Chapter 44,
Section 53F, for the provision of Banking Services as more fully described
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REPORTS OF PUBLIC OFFICERS AND OTHERS:
0712 Notice was received from the City Council President Ed Flynn of the
appointment of Councilor Kenzie Bok as the City Council Representative
and Trustee to the Neighborhood Housing Trust for the 2022 calendar year.0713 Notice was received from the Mayor of the appointment of Christopher
Radcliffe as Interim Purchasing Agent for the City of Boston effective May
28, 2022.0714 Notice was received from the Mayor of the appointment of Ellen A. Hatch,
as a Trustee of the Franklin Park Maintenance Trust Fund.0715 Notice was received from the Mayor of the appointment of Ellen A. Hatch,
as Chairperson of the Franklin Park Maintenance Trust Fund.0716 Notice was received from the Mayor of the appointment of Julia Mejia, as a
Trustee of the Neighborhood Jobs Trust Board of Trustees.0717 Notice was received from the Mayor of the reappointment of Trinh T.
Nguyen, as a Trustee of the Neighborhood Jobs Trust Board of Trustees.
0718 Communication was received from Council President Ed Flynn regarding
the 2022 2023 updated committee assignments.0719 Communication was received from Timothy J. Smyth, Executive Officer of
the Boston Retirement Board re: the FY23 Retiree Cost of Living
Adjustment ("COLA") vote.0720 Communication was received from the City Clerk transmitting a
communication from the Boston Landmarks Commission for City Council
action on the designation of the Petition #38, Highland Park Architectural
Conservation District, Roxbury, Ma. (In effect after July 8, 2022 if not
acted upon).0721 The Constable Bonds of James Darby, Sheila Darby, William McKeen,
Michael Janus, James Burke, Frank Kravitsky, Russell Castagna, George
Reese, Licia McLean, Robert Messina, Michael Lopes, William Doniger,
Mark Kravitsky, Gabriel Azubuike, Juaquin Marchando, Geovanne Colon,
Derrick Hughes, Tyrone Grant, Nicola Tritta and Keith Hershenson has
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REPORTS OF COMMITTEES:
0499 The Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred on April 13,
2022, Docket #0499, Message and order approving an appropriation of Five
Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) from the City’s Boston Equity
Fund to create a special revenue project grant in order to support equity
applicants and licensees, as defined by the Equity Program and to
established and operate a cannabis business in the City of Boston. The fund
shall be credited to the special Revenue Grant Fund from the Boston Equity
Fund established pursuant City of Boston Ordinances Chapter 8 Section 13:
Establishing the Equitable Regulation of the Cannabis Industry in the City
of Boston, submits a report recommending that the order ought to pass.0501 The Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred on April 13,
2022, Docket #0501, Message and order authorizing the appropriation of
One Million Four Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,400,000.00) from the
income of the George Francis Parkman Fund. The funds are to be expended
under the direction of the Commissioner of Parks and Recreation for the
maintenance and improvement of Boston Common and Parks in existence
since January 12, 1887, submits a report recommending that the order ought
to pass.
0493 The Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred on April 13,
2022, Docket #0493, Message and order authorizing a limit for the Mayor's
Office of Arts and Culture revolving fund for Fiscal Year 2023 to purchase
goods and services to support the operation of the Strand Theatre. This
revolving fund shall be funded by receipts from rental fees for the use of the
Strand Theatre. The Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture will be the only unit
authorized to expend from the fund and such expenditures shall be capped
at Three Hundred Thousand Dollars (300,000.00), submits a report
recommending that the order ought to pass.0492 The Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred on April 13,
2022, Docket #0492, Message and order authorizing a limit for the Boston
Centers for Youth and Families (BCYF) revolving fund for Fiscal Year
2023 to pay salaries and benefits of employees and to purchase supplies and
equipment necessary to operate the City Hall Child Care. This revolving
fund shall be credited with any and all receipts from tuition paid by parents
or guardians for children enrolled at the center. Receipts and resulting
expenditures from this fund shall not exceed Nine Hundred Thousand
Dollars ($900,000.00), submits a report recommending that the order ought
to pass.0490 The Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred on April 13,
2022, Docket #0490, Message and order authorizing a limit for the Boston
Police Department revolving fund for Fiscal Year 2023 to support the
Canine Unit's training program for officers and police dogs from non City
of Boston law enforcement agencies. The Special Operating Division will
charge tuition and other fees to outside law enforcement agencies for the
Canine Unit. The tuition and other fees by outside agencies will be used to
purchase training equipment, certify instructors, update facilities and
provide funds for other training needs not otherwise budgeted. The Special
Operations Division will be the only unit authorized to expend from the
fund and such expenditures shall be capped at One Hundred Twenty Five
Thousand Dollars ($125,000.00), submits a report recommending that the
order ought to pass.
0491 The Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred on April 13,
2022, Docket #0491, Message and order authorizing a limit for the Boston
Police Department revolving fund for Fiscal Year 2023 to pay salaries and
benefits of employees and to purchase supplies and equipment necessary to
operate the Police Department Fitness Center. Revenue for this fund is
derived from monthly membership fees. Receipts and resulting expenditures
from this fund shall not exceed One Hundred Twenty Five Thousand
Dollars ($125,000.00), submits a report recommending that the order ought
to pass.0487 The Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred on April 13,
2022, Docket #0487, Message and order authorizing a limit for the Boston
Public Schools revolving fund for Fiscal Year 2023 to support the
maintenance and repair for BPS facilities, including custodial and utility
costs for extended building time, floor refinishing, landscaping and building
repairs. Receipts from Lease, Permit for Use and Parking Fees for BPS
facilities will be deposited in the fund. BPS will be the only unit authorized
to expend from the fund and such expenditures shall not exceed Two
Million Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($2,200,000.00), submits a report
recommending that the order ought to pass.0488 The Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred on April 13,
2022, Docket #0488, Message and order authorizing a limit for the Boston
Public Schools revolving fund for the Fiscal Year 2023 for Boston Public
School Transportation cost, including bus and public transportation costs.
This revolving fund shall be credited with revenue received by Boston
Public School Department for the provision of transportation to groups and
entities for field trips and activities other than transportation to and from
school. Receipts and resulting expenditures from this fund shall not exceed
One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00), submits a report
recommending that the order ought to pass.0489 The Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred on April 13,
2022, Docket #0489, Message and order authorizing a limit for the Boston
Public Schools revolving fund for Fiscal Year 2023 to repair and purchase
Boston Public Schools computer technology, including computers, mobile
devices, and instructional software. This revolving fund shall be credited
with any and all receipts from equipment sales and repair fees for Boston
Public School technology. Receipts and resulting expenditures from this
fund shall not exceed Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00), submits a
report recommending that the order ought to pass.
0498 The Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred on April 13,
2022, Docket #0498, Message and order authorizing a limit for the
Environment Conservation Commission revolving fund for the Fiscal Year
2023 for the purpose of securing outside consultants including engineers,
wetlands scientist, wildlife biologists or other experts in order to aid in the
review of proposed projects to the Commission, per the city’s ordinance
protecting local wetland and promoting climate change adaptation. The
revolving fund shall be funded by receipts from fees imposed by the
Commission for the purpose of securing outside consultants. The
Environment Department will be the only department authorized to expend
from the fund and such expenditures shall be capped at Fifty Thousand
Dollars ($50,000.00), submits a report recommending that the order ought
to pass.0497 The Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred on April 13,
2022, Docket #0497, Message and order authorizing a limit for the
Distributed Energy Resource Revolving Fund for Fiscal Year 2023 to
facilitate the purchase of offsets of greenhouse gas emissions which shall be
associated with a portion of the electricity consumed by the City annually;
and to operate, maintain, monitor and expand the City's existing solar arrays
and Boston Public Schools' combined heat and power facilities. This
revolving fund shall be credited with any and all receipts from the sale of
renewable and alternative energy certificates and demand response program
revenues produced by combined heat and power units located at Boston
Public Schools sites and solar renewable energy certificates produced by the
City's photovoltaic arrays. Receipts and resulting expenditures from this
fund shall not exceed One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000.00),
submits a report recommending that the order ought to pass.0496 The Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred on April 13,
2022, Docket #0496, Message and order authorizing a limit for the Law
Department revolving fund for Fiscal Year 2023 to purchase goods and
services for repairs to city property. This revolving fund shall be funded by
receipts from recoveries for damages to city property caused by third
parties. The Law Department will be the only unit authorized to expend
from the fund and such expenditures shall be capped at Three Hundred
Thousand Dollars ($300,000.00), submits a report recommending that the
order ought to pass.
0494 The Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred on April 13,
2022, Docket #0494, Message and order authorizing a limit for the Mayor's
Office of Arts and Culture revolving fund for Fiscal Year 2023 to purchase
goods and services to support public art to enhance the public realm
throughout the City of Boston. This revolving fund shall be funded by
receipts from easements within the public way granted by the Public
Improvement Commission. The Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture will be
the only unit authorized to expend from the fund and such expenditures
shall be capped at One Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars ($120,000.00),
submits a report recommending that the order ought to pass.0495 The Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred on April 13,
2022, Docket #0495, Message and order authorizing a limit for the Mayor's
Office of Tourism revolving fund for Fiscal Year 2023 to purchase goods
and services to support events and programming on and around City Hall
Plaza to advance tourism and promote participation in public celebrations,
civic and cultural events. This revolving fund shall be funded by receipts
from payments for the use of City Hall Plaza pursuant to City of Boston
Code, Ordinance, 11 7.14. The Mayor's Office of Tourism will be the only
unit authorized to expend from the fund and such expenditures shall be
capped at One Hundred Fifty Thousand ($150,000.00), submits a report
recommending that the order ought to pass.0500 The Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred on April 13,
2022, Docket #0500, Message and order approving an appropriation of
Four Million Five Hundred Sixty Thousand Dollars ($4,560,000.00) from
the 21st Century Fund, also known as the Public Educational, or
Governmental (PEG) Access and Cable Related Fund, pursuant to Section
53F 3/4 of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, to the PEG Access and Cable
Related Grant for cable related purposes consistent with the franchise
agreement between the cable operator and the city including but not limited
to: (i) supporting public, educational or governmental access cable
television services; (ii) monitoring compliance of cable operator with the
franchise agreement; or (iii) preparation of renewal of the franchise license,
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MATTERS RECENTLY HEARD FOR POSSIBLE ACTION:
0480 Message and order for Annual Appropriation and Tax Order for FY2023.
Filed in the Office of the City Clerk on April 11, 2022.
0481 Message and order for Annual Appropriation for the School Department for
FY2023.
Filed in the Office of the City Clerk on April 11, 2022.0482 Message and order approving an appropriation of Forty Million Dollars
($40,000,000.00) to the Other Post Employment Benefits (OPEB) Liability
Trust Fund established under Section 20 of Massachusetts General Law
Chapter 32B.
Filed in the Office of the City Clerk on April 11, 2022.0483 Message and order approving an appropriation of One Million Six Hundred
Thousand Dollars ($1,600.000.00) from the City’s Capital Grant fund to
address the impact of transportation network services on municipal roads,
bridges and other transportation infrastructure or any other public purpose
substantially related to the operation of transportation network services in
the city. Such funds will be transferred and credited to the Capital Grant
Fund from revenue received from the Commonwealth Transportation
Infrastructure Enhancement Trust Fund.
Filed in the Office of the City Clerk on April 11, 2022.0484 Message and order authorizing the City of Boston to enter into one or more
leases, lease purchase or installment sales agreements in Fiscal Year 2023
in an amount not to exceed Thirty Six Million Dollars ($36,000,000.00).
These funds are to be used by various City departments for the acquisition
of equipment in furtherance of their respective governmental functions. The
list of equipment includes: computer equipment (hardware and software),
motor vehicles and trailers, ambulances, firefighting equipment, office
equipment, telecommunications equipment, photocopying equipment,
medical equipment, school and educational equipment, school buses,
parking meters, street lighting installation, traffic signal equipment and
equipment functionally related to, and components of the foregoing.
Filed in the Office of the City Clerk on April 11, 2022.
0485 Message and order approving an appropriation of Five Hundred Fifty
Million Three Hundred Seventy Thousand Dollars ($550,370,000.00) for
the acquisition of interests in land or the acquisition of assets, or the
landscaping, alteration, remediation, rehabilitation improvement of public
land, the construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, improvement,
alteration, remodeling, enlargement, demolition, removal or extraordinary
repairs of public buildings, facilities, assets, works or infrastructure; for the
cost of feasibility studies or engineering or architectural services for plans
and specifications; for the development, design, purchase and installation of
computer hardware or software and computer assisted integrated financial
management and accounting systems; and any and all cost incidental or
related to the above described projects; for the purposes of various city
departments included Boston Center for Youth and Families, Department of
Innovation and Technology, Environment, Fire, Neighborhood
Development, Office of Arts and Culture, Parks and Recreation, Police,
Property Management, Public Works and Transportation Departments,
Boston Public Library, Boston Redevelopment Authority and Public Health
Commission.
Filed in the Office of the City Clerk on April 11, 2022.0486 Message and order approving an appropriation One Hundred Thirty Eight
Million Five Hundred Thirty Five Thousand Dollars ($138,535,000.00) for
the acquisition of interests in land or the acquisition of assets, or the
landscaping, alteration, remediation, rehabilitation, or improvement of
public land, the construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, improvement,
alteration, remodeling, enlargement, demolition, removal or extraordinary
repairs of public buildings, facilities, assets, works or infrastructure; for the
cost of feasibility studies or engineering or architectural services for plans
and specifications; for the development, design, purchase and installation of
computer hardware or software and computer assisted integrated financial
management and accounting systems; and any and all cost incidental or
related to the above described projects; for the purposes of the Boston
Public Schools.
Filed in the Office of the City Clerk on April 11, 2022. -
MOTIONS, ORDERS AND RESOLUTIONS:
0722 Councilor Coletta offered the following: Order for a hearing regarding a
comprehensive, district wide planning process for Boston's Waterfront.
0723 Councilor Louijeune and Flaherty offered the following: Order for a
hearing on fire and emergency disaster relief services in the City of Boston.0724 Councilor Mejia offered the following: Order for a hearing on an Audit
for Boston Public Schools Special Education services and return on
investment.0725 Councilor Mejia offered the following: Order for a hearing Regarding the
Boston Public Schools Transportation System.0726 Councilor Breadon and Louijeune offered the following: Resolution
designating June 2022 as “LGBTQIA+ Pride Month”.
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PERSONNEL ORDERS:
0727 Councilor Flynn for Councilor Fernandes Anderson offered the following:
Order for the appointment of temporary employee David Silberg in City
Council, effective June 4, 2022.0728 Councilor Flynn for Councilor Coletta offered the following: Order for the
appointment of temporary employee Elizabeth Sanchez in City Council,
effective June 4, 2022.0729 Councilor Flynn for Councilor Fernandes Anderson offered the following:
Order for appointment of temporary employee Mariam Ibrahmi in City
Council, effective July 1, 2022.0730 Councilor Flynn for Councilor Baker offered the following: Order for the
appointment of temporary employees Amanda Curly, Malaki Hernandez,
Patricia McCormack, Joseph McEachern, Amanda O'Connor and Julie Ryan
in City Council, effective June 4, 2022.0731 Councilor Flynn for Councilor Baker offered the following: Order for the
appointment of temporary employees Amanda Curley, Malaki Hernandez,
Patricia McCormack, Joseph McEachern, Amanda O'Connor and Julie
Ryan, effective June 11, 2022.0732 Councilor Flynn for Councilor Louijeune offered the following: Order for
the appointment of temporary employees Hodan Hashi, Emily Polston and
Jesse Purvis in City Council, effective June 11, 2022.0733 Councilor Flynn for Councilor Louijeune offered the following: Order for
the appointment of temporary employees Hodan Hashi, Emily Polston and
Jesse Purvis in City Council, effective June 18, 2022.
0734 Councilor Flynn offered the following: Order for the appointment of
temporary employees Ana Calderon, Charles Levin, Melissa Lo, Sophia
Wang and Vanessa Woo in City Council, effective June 11, 2022.0735 Councilor Flynn offered the following: Order for the appointment of
temporary employees Ana Calderon, Charles Levin, Melissa Lo, Sophia
Wang and Vanessa Lo in City Council, Effective June 18, 2022.0736 Councilor Flynn offered the following: Order for the appointment of
temporary employees Ron Cobb, Michelle L. Goldberg, Kerry Jordan, Juan
Lopez, Cora Montrond, Candace Morales, Christine O'Donnell, Shane Pac,
Lorraine Schettino, Yuleidy Valdez and Ashley Vassall in City Council,
effective June 4, 2022.0737 Councilor Flynn offered the following: Order for the appointment of
temporary employees Ron Cobb, Michelle L. Goldberg, Kerry Jordan, Juan
Lopez, Cora Montrond, Candace Morales, Christine O'Donnell, Shane Pac,
Lorraine Schettino and Ashley Vassall, effective June 11, 2022.0738 Councilor Flynn for Councilor Flaherty offered the following: Order for the
appointment of temporary employees Samantha Bennett, Clare Brooks,
Tricia Kalayjian, Mary Karski and Paul Sullivan in City Council, effective
June 11, 2022.0739 Councilor Flynn for Councilor Flaherty offered the following: Order for the
appointment of temporary employees Samantha Bennett, Clare Brooks,
Tricia Kalayjian, Mary Karski and Paul Sullivan in City Council, effective
June 18, 2022.0740 Councilor Flynn for Councilor Flaherty offered the following: Order for the
appointment of temporary employees Steven C Murnane, Elizabeth
Anderson and Ben Gately in City Council, effective June 11, 2022. -
GREEN SHEETS:
8/22 Legislative calendar for June 8, 2022.
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CONSENT AGENDA:
0741 Councilor Baker and Murphy offered the following: Resolution
congratulating Ryleigh Mahoney.0742 Councilor Murphy offered the following: Resolution recognizing Edward
Joseph Freely.
0743 Councilor Murphy offered the following: Resolution recognizing 8
woman for their work in construction.0744 Councilor Flynn offered the following: Resolution recognizing The
American Chinese United Association MA Chapter.0745 Councilor Flynn offered the following: Resolution in memory of William
Fitzgerald.0746 Councilor Baker and Murphy offered the following: Resolution in
congratulating Ryan Collins.0747 Councilor Baker and Murphy offered the following: Resolution
congratulating Savanah Washington.0748 Councilor Baker and Murphy offered the following: Resolution
congratulating Ryleigh Mahoney.0749 Councilor Baker and Murphy offered the following: Resolution
congratulating Luigi "Lou" Pasquale.0750 Councilor Baker and Murphy offered the following: Resolution
recognizing Sister Christine Smith.0751 Councilor Murphy offered the following: Resolution recognizing 8
elementary students on their scholarship awards.0752 Councilor Arroyo offered the following: Resolution recognizing Joseph
Porteleki.0753 Councilor Murphy offered the following: Resolution recognizing Nick
and Vicky Elias.0754 Councilor Murphy offered the following: Resolution recognizing the
JROTC programs in the City of Boston.0755 Councilor Murphy offered the following: Resolution recognizing the
recipients of the Commander Gillen Award.0756 Councilor Breadon offered the following: Resolution recognizing
Corinne Ellis Gilbert.0757 Councilor Breadon and Bok offered the following: Resolution
recognizing Dignity Boston.
0758 Councilor Bok offered the following: Tribute in memory of Andrew St.
Onge.