Here’s a few things of interest for this week.
Monday, February 4, 2008
4:00 PM TAX INCREMENTAL FINANCING POLICY AD HOC COMMITTEE ROOM LL-110 MMB
- If we get quorum, we’ll once again discuss what to do to make sure that if developers promise certain things to the city to get TIF money based on their development plans, how do we get our money back if they don’t deliver?
4:30 PM AD HOC COMMITTEE OF PARK COMMISSION TO STUDY PROBLEM OF ALCOHOL AND RELATED BEHAVIORS IN CITY PARKS ROOM 108
- I haven’t seen this on the schedule for quite some time. I wonder if they have made any progress since last summer?
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
4:30 PM COMMON COUNCIL ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITTEE ROOM 103A CCB
- Financial reports
- Budget process
- Splitting the Economic and Community Development Unit positions
- Doubling and tripling fines for alternate side parking and towing.
5:00 PM AFFIRMATIVE ACTON COMMISSION ROOM LL-120 MMB
- Report on gender, people with disabilities and people of color on city committees
- Report on gender, people with disabilities and people of color in management positions and their salaries.
6:30 PM COMMON COUNCIL ROOM 201 CCB
- #4 Approving Cliff Fisher’s Project on N Butler & N Hancock
- #5 Approving the Pinkus McBride Project
- Approving the zoning re-write committee (#82) and citizen (#25) and alder (#26) appointments
- #35 More money for CDA
- #61 Permanently abandoning Well 3
- #75 Approving the E Washington BUILD plan
- #76 Approving the Tenney Lapham Neighborhood Plan
- #80 Hotel/Motel Ordinance
- #83 Reconsidering Bus Wraps
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
12:00 PM PERSONNEL BOARD ROOM 501 CCB
- 7 job changes that have to do with reorganization of the Assessor’s Office and the Economic & Community Development Unit
5:00 PM ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION ROOM 201 CCB
- Presentation of the Draft of the Economic Development Plan
5:00 PM HOUSING COMMITTEE ROOM LL-110 MMB
Thursday, February 7, 2008
5:00 PM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT COMMISSION MEETING AND PUBLIC HEARING ROOM 310 CCB
- Public hearing on 2007, Emerging Trends and Priorities for 2009-2010