17-0163
| 0 | | Children and Youth Fund - Interim Governance and Administration | Ordinance | Children and Youth Fund - Interim Governance and Administration
For the purpose of establishing a temporary administrative structure for the Children and Youth Fund established by City Charter Article I, § 13; establishing methods and criteria for identifying specific programs and services eligible for funding by the Fund; establishing methods and criteria for allocating available funds among eligible programs and services; providing for the expiration of the temporary law on July 1, 2019; allowing for a 1 year extension under certain circumstances; setting a special effective date; and generally relating to the administration of the Children and Youth Fund established by City Charter Article I, § 13. | | |
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EA18-0123
| 0 | | Mia Blom | Executive Nomination | Mia Blom
Co-Chair - Sustainability Commission - District 3 | Withdrawn by Request of the Mayor | |
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EA18-0128
| 0 | | Darryl De Sousa | Executive Nomination | Darryl De Sousa
Commissioner - Baltimore Police Department - District 11 | Assigned | |
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EA18-0129
| 0 | | Charlotte James | Executive Nomination | Charlotte James
Member - Sustainability Commission - District 7 | Assigned | |
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EA18-0130
| 0 | | Avis Ransom | Executive Nomination | Avis Ransom
Member - Sustainability Commission - District 3 | Assigned | |
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18-0186
| 0 | | Charles Village Community Benefits District and Management Authority | Mayor and City Council Res. | Charles Village Community Benefits District and Management Authority
For the purpose of renewing and continuing the Charles Village Community Benefits District and Management Authority; providing for a special effective date; and generally relating to the activities and authority of the Charles Village Community Benefits District and Management Authority. | Assigned | |
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18-0187
| 0 | | Zoning - Use Regulation - Live Entertainment | Ordinance | Zoning - Use Regulation - Live Entertainment
For the purpose of clarifying that, in a certain circumstance, the Mayor and City Council may approve a conditional use for live entertainment; and providing that live entertainment in the C-4 Zoning District requires conditional use approval by Ordinance of the Mayor and City Council. | Assigned | |
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18-0188
| 0 | | Zoning - Auxiliary Dwelling Units | Ordinance | Zoning - Auxiliary Dwelling Units
For the purpose of allowing, as a conditional use requiring approval by the Board of Zoning Appeals, “auxiliary dwelling units” in certain districts; defining certain terms; imposing certain use standards; and requiring compliance with certain additional bulk and yard regulations. | Assigned | |
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18-0189
| 0 | | Short-Term Residential Rentals - Regulation and Taxation | Ordinance | Short-Term Residential Rentals - Regulation and Taxation
For the purpose of extending the hotel tax to certain transactions facilitated by hosting platforms; requiring the licensing of short-term residential rental units; defining certain terms; providing for the denial, suspension, or revocation of short-term residential rental licenses under certain circumstances; providing for judicial and appellate review of administrative decisions relating to the licensing of short-term residential rental units; imposing certain penalties; clarifying and conforming related provisions; providing for a special effective date; and generally relating to the regulation and taxation of short-term residential rentals. | Assigned | |
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18-0190
| 0 | | Termination of Administrative Parking Regulations - Peak Hour Parking Restrictions on the 1500 through 1800 Blocks of East 33rd Street | Ordinance | Termination of Administrative Parking Regulations - Peak Hour Parking Restrictions on the 1500 through 1800 Blocks of East 33rd Street
For the purpose of terminating peak hour parking restrictions on the 1500 through 1800 blocks of East 33rd Street. | Assigned | |
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18-0191
| 0 | | Termination of Administrative Parking Regulations - Peak Hour Parking Restrictions on the 2500 through 3600 and 4100 through 5200 Blocks of Harford Road | Ordinance | Termination of Administrative Parking Regulations - Peak Hour Parking Restrictions on the 2500 through 3600 and 4100 through 5200 Blocks of Harford Road
For the purpose of terminating peak hour parking restrictions on the 2500 through 3600 and 4100 through 5200 blocks of Harford Road. | Assigned | |
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18-0192
| 0 | | Termination of Administrative Parking Regulations - Peak Hour Parking Restrictions on the 2800 Block of Echodale Avenue, the 4100 through 4900 Blocks of Hillen Road, and the 5000 through 5300 Blocks of Perring Parkway | Ordinance | Termination of Administrative Parking Regulations - Peak Hour Parking Restrictions on the 2800 Block of Echodale Avenue, the 4100 through 4900 Blocks of Hillen Road, and the 5000 through 5300 Blocks of Perring Parkway
For the purpose of terminating peak hour parking restrictions on the 2800 block of Echodale Avenue, the 4100 through 4900 blocks of Hillen Road, and the 5000 through 5300 blocks of Perring Parkway. | Assigned | |
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18-0065R
| 0 | | Request for State Action - Automatic Voter Registration | City Council Resolution | Request for State Action - Automatic Voter Registration
For the purpose of declaring the City Council’s support for HB 152, the Safe and Accessible Registration Act, and calling the Baltimore delegation and all State Legislators to action during the Maryland General Assembly in voting for HB 152 to ensure all residents have safe, secure, and easily accessible voter registration. | Adopted | |
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18-0066R
| 0 | | Request for State Action - Support a $15 Minimum Wage for Maryland | City Council Resolution | Request for State Action - Support a $15 Minimum Wage for Maryland
For the purpose of calling on the Maryland General Assembly to enact, and the Governor to sign, SB543/HB664 or similar legislation establishing a statewide $15 minimum wage, to ensure that all working Marylanders can pay for their basic needs. | Adopted | |
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18-0067R
| 0 | | Request for State Action - Create a Board of Police Commissioners and Transfer Full Control Over the Baltimore City Police Department to The City of Baltimore | City Council Resolution | Request for State Action - Create a Board of Police Commissioners and Transfer Full Control Over the Baltimore City Police Department to The City of Baltimore
For the purpose of calling on the Maryland General Assembly to enact, and the Governor to sign, legislation to remove the Baltimore City Police Department’s status as an instrumentality of the State of Maryland and place the Department completely under the control of the citizens of Baltimore acting through the Mayor, City Council, and a new Board of Police Commissioners. | Adopted | |
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17-0168
| 0 | | Special Benefits Districts - Bmore Safe Places | Ordinance | Special Benefits Districts - Bmore Safe Places
For the purpose of redesignating the City’s Public Safety Conservation Area Program as the NeighborWatch Area Program; setting the requirements for neighborhoods to participate in the NeighborWatch Area Program; creating a Bmore Safe Places Board to implement the NeighborWatch Area Program; requiring the Department of Transportation to post signs in designated NeighborWatch Areas; and generally relating to the NeighborWatch Area Program. | 3rd Reader, for final passage | |
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17-0156
| 0 | | City Property - Naming the Southwestern “Plateau” of Wyman Park Dell’s Main Park Area to be the Harriet Tubman Grove at Wyman Park Dell | Ordinance | City Property - Naming the Southwestern “Plateau” of Wyman Park Dell’s Main Park Area to be the Harriet Tubman Grove at Wyman Park Dell
For the purpose of naming the southwestern “plateau” of Wyman Park Dell’s main park area, bounded roughly by the wooded steep slope to the east, the 29th Street spur road and park entrance to the south, the southernmost entrance stairs off of Art Museum Drive to the north, and Howard Street/Art Museum Drive to the west, to be the Harriet Tubman Grove at Wyman Park Dell. | 3rd Reader, for final passage | |
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17-0165
| 0 | | City Property - Renaming Madison Park to Nathan C. Irby, Jr. Park | Ordinance | City Property - Renaming Madison Park to Nathan C. Irby, Jr. Park
For the purpose of changing the name of Madison Park, located at 1400 East Eager Street, to Nathan C. Irby, Jr. Park. | 3rd Reader, for final passage | |
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18-0176
| 0 | | Alley Gating and Greening - Standards | Ordinance | Alley Gating and Greening - Standards
For the purpose of clarifying a requirement that, to gate or green an alley, the majority of structures abutting the alley must be “residential”; and generally relating to the standards for the gating and greening of alleys. | 3rd Reader, for final passage | |
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18-0178
| 0 | | Indoor Smoking - Hookah Lounges | Ordinance | Indoor Smoking - Hookah Lounges
For the purpose of excepting hookah lounges from the City’s indoor-smoking restrictions, subject to certain conditions; repealing two obsolete exceptions that have been preempted by more stringent State law and, as such, are invalid; and generally relating to the operation of hookah lounges. | 3rd Reader, for final passage | |
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18-0061R
| 0 | | Investigative Hearing - Increased Infant Mortality Rate | City Council Resolution | Investigative Hearing - Increased Infant Mortality Rate
For the purpose of calling on the Health Commissioner to appear before the City Council to discuss the troubling recent increase in Baltimore’s infant mortality rate and what steps can be taken to continue reducing infant mortality in Baltimore City. | Adopted | |
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17-0035R
| 0 | | Investigative Hearing - Employees’ Retirement System Funding Ratio | City Council Resolution | Investigative Hearing - Employees’ Retirement System Funding Ratio
For the purpose of calling on representatives from the Baltimore City Employees’ Retirement System to appear before the City Council to discuss the system’s current low funding ratio and its plans to ensure that the City will be able to meet all of its retirement obligations to its employees without placing an unreasonable burden on City taxpayers. | Adopted | |
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