Committee of the Whole [AFTERNOON SESSION]
Cleveland City Council
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
1:00 p.m. — 5:00 p.m. EDT
601 Lakeside Ave Cleveland, OH 44114 (Directions)
Cleveland City Hall, Mercedes Cotner Room 217 (or watch on YouTube)
Cleveland City Council’s Committee of the Whole allows all 17 council members to meet and act as a committee. Essentially, it serves as an extra step in the process of vetting legislation before City Council officially votes on legislation.
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Council members:
- Joe Jones
- Kevin Bishop
- Kerry McCormack
- Deborah Gray
- Richard Starr
- Blaine Griffin, council president
- Stephanie Howse-Jones
- Michael Polensek
- Kevin Conwell
- Anthony Hairston
- Danny Kelly
- Rebecca Maurer
- Kris Harsh
- Jasmin Santana
- Jenny Spencer
- Brian Kazy
- Charles Slife
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Reporting
Edited and summarized by the Cleveland - OH Documenters Team
City to use grants to improve safety on Lee Road, Lorain Ave., E. 93rd Street
Council members approve funding for Human Resources training
Wednesday afternoon I am covering @CleCityCouncil Committee of the Whole the afternoon session!
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10:44 AM Jul 8, 2024 CDT
Motion passed
Emergency ordinance for consulting services for a HR university
McCormack is in support
Jones asked about the situation at hand.
Standardization is the Intention
Jones asked why this is. This spider approach is what is present.. the amount of the request is 75k
Jones spoke to the unfilled positions in the city
Harsh asked about the situation in the department. Why is this even necessary?
Harsh said he saw no total cash funds noted
McCormack spoke to a limit of 75k Law department spoke to this..
He spoke to the software purchased at the price of 10 million and the dysfunctions therein
Conwell spoke next on the ordinances
A wide variety is the answer from the director
Conwell said that some people leave due to not being trained
Secretary to the Director
Assistant Director
Both these are over 200k
The director made the justifications to the industry of airports
This woman spoke about her time since 2010
Polensek asked about the current vacancies to the Human resources..
Does the department look at other markets in the area
He gets calls daily and the problem lies in not having people in the city government
Kazy asked about the number of open positions
The current staff members need classifications that go along with civil service
3 was the answer
Further questions on pay bands
And whether the personnel will be going for the higher paying positions
And the fact that the positions discussed far overshadow
Jones echoed and continued to ask the people about this matter
Job functions were formerly distributed in the senior management
Starr asked about ordinance 720 which adds a position and increases the pay bands
To which Starr asked if he could submit his resume? In jest but in sincerity
Starr spoke about the current salary of Recreation Management
The director said the spectrum is widespread
What was the last raise for the airport personnel?
A farther reaching effort will be done the director said.
Next up is Compensation for CPPA of which there are 3 current people
There is a increase in salary
Motion passed
Currier Services for air quality monitoring
Polensek asked about the locations
Motion passed
Gate billing software passenger processing is the issue
How does the airlines pay for this... the common use gates are used by various companies
Motion passed
625 is also Port control
Southfield farm is the location
This will primarily service United airlines
The company has been working this is just to renew..
Motion passed
For an architectural firm
Motion passed
The director said
Motion passed
Public Works is next this is the director who was spoken of as being underpaid.. he is working on his daughters 12th birthday..
This is for a RFP for a teller machine..
Kazy asked about the situation
And questioned
Motion held
Next up Parks and Recreation
Creation and the division of the Public Works department
Polensek spoke to Back to the Future motion that dissolved the total Public Works department
Equipment etc and manpower is essential
No changes to the vacant lots
Millions of dollars are spent in cutting grass
Jones said he has been cutting lots for 20 years
Next year was the answer
There is enough money in the budget he asked?
He further questions the legislation and the fact that the position has not been created yet
The Chief said that the budget could be increased and there are a lot of variables
Amendment was seconded by Slife
The amendment is lengthy
He is inundated with calls about tree issues
Maurer spoke to the issues
Harsh also has given support to
Spencer said we will have better foresight to be successful
However the sidewalk is being damaged by the tree roots
100 years from now what will be the maintenance plan
He is having trouble right now with trees
Motion passed
Last up is Capital Project
Sewers etc
Kazy wants confirmation of who is paying for this
Next up a grant for safe streets on both sides of town.
However, the party involved is not in the room
Next 584 discussed is 3.7 million dollars permits and inspections
Motion passed
And temporary easements
On Belvior Blvd on behalf of the Sewer district
Motion passed
Next public improvements on the West Park Cemetery Gatehouse 641 ordinance to which the director asked to go in order
Euclid Beach area is proposed
New infrastructure is being installed
Polensek supports
Motion made and passed
This gentleman explains the ordinance
Next up the Capital Improvements 641 etc
McCormack asked the director to go through the ordinances
Separately
General obligation bonds of over 11 million dollars for various areas in the city
More ordinances are read
With many structures in place to be repaired
Bishop asked about line items
644 passed
And 645 is last
This is about gas line replacement program
This has been done over the past 15 years
And the Meeting is adjourned!
Listen I may be back to make corrections but I have enjoyed the Meeting and I hope you do too!
Agency Information
Cleveland City Council
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Cleveland City Council is the legislative branch of the government of the City of Cleveland in Ohio. There are 17 elected Cleveland City Council members representing the 17 wards of the City of Cleveland. Each ward has approximately 25,000 residents. Council Members are elected to serve a four-year term. Council members serve two roles in their duties: to draft and enact legislation for the city of Cleveland and act as ombudsmen for their constituents.
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