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Meeting Name: Urban County Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 4/8/2021 6:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Virtual Meeting
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0354-21 1 Minutes of the March 18, 2021 Council Meeting.MinutesMinutes of the March 18, 2021 Council Meeting.ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0298-21 1 Recognition of Director Robert Stack and the Division of Enhanced 911PresentationRecognition of Director Robert Stack and the Division of Enhanced 911Received and Filed  Action details Not available
0312-21 11.Walk on - ORD Amend Industrial Rev. Bond ScheduleOrdinanceAn Ordinance of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government establishing a schedule of fees to be charged by the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government in connection with the issuance of Revenue Bonds pursuant to KRS 103.200 to 103.285. [Council Office, Maynard]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0313-21 12.Council Capital schedule 0040 Black and WilliamsOrdinanceAn Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to reflect current requirements for funds in the amount of $5,000 to provide funds for Council projects in the Div. of Community and Resident Services for the reading room at the Black and Williams Neighborhood Center and appropriating and re-appropriating funds, Schedule No. 40. [Div. of Budgeting, Lueker]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0314-21 13.Council Capital 0041 Manchester St. SignageOrdinanceAn Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to reflect current requirements for funds in the amount of $1,373 to provide funds for Council Projects in the Dept. of Environmental Quality and Public Works for the installation of Distillery District/Manchester Street signage and appropriating and re-appropriating funds, Schedule No. 41. [Div. of Budgeting, Lueker]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0315-21 14.Council Capital Kirklevington FarlingtonOrdinanceAn Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to reflect current requirements for funds in the amount of $6,600 to provide funds for Council Projects in the Div. of Parks and Recreation for the installation of a water source in Kirklevington Park and startup of the Fairlington Community Garden Project and appropriating and re-appropriating funds, Schedule No. 42. [Div. of Budgeting, Lueker]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0316-21 15.NDF Schedule 0039 Belleau Wood TreeOrdinanceAn Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to reflect current requirements for funds in the amount of $195 from Neighborhood Development Funds for purchase and replacement of a damaged right-of-way tree at the Belleau Wood neighborhood entrance, Schedule No. 39. [Div. of Budgeting, Lueker]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0317-21 16.Budget Amendment Sch. 0037OrdinanceAn Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to reflect current requirements for municipal expenditures, and appropriating and re-appropriating funds, FY 2021 Schedule No. 37. [Div. of Budgeting, Lueker]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0274-21 17.21.0008 Water Quality Abolish/Create PositionOrdinanceAn Ordinance amending the authorized strength by abolishing one (1) vacant classified position of Sewer Line Maintenance Assistant Superintendent, Grade 520E, one (1) vacant classified position of Maintenance Mechanic, Grade 515N and creating one (1) classified position of Public Service Supervisor Sr., Grade 517N, and one (1) classified position of Engineering Technician Sr., Grade 516N, in the Div. of Water Quality, effective upon passage of Council. [Div. of Human Resources, Maxwell]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0381-21 18.Budget Amendment Sch. 0043OrdinanceAn Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to reflect current requirements for municipal expenditures, and appropriating and re-appropriating funds, FY 2021 Schedule No. 43. [Div. of Budgeting, Lueker]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0319-21 19.MIAAC Membership IncreaseOrdinanceAn Ordinance amending Section 2-496 of the Code of Ordinances to increase the membership of the Mayor’s International Affairs Advisory Commission to twenty-eight (28) members by increasing the number of members from Africa; Asia; Europe; the Americas; and the Middle East, from ten (10) to fifteen (15) collectively. [Mayor's Office, Scott]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0342-21 110.21.0020 HR - Proposed Comp Time AccrualsOrdinanceAn Ordinance amending Section 21-37.1 of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Code of Ordinances to increase the maximum accrual for compensatory time to 120 hours. [Div. of Human Resources, Maxwell]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0295-21 11.Personnel Resolutions 3.18.21ResolutionA Resolution ratifying the Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of: Everett Hampton, Skilled Trades Worker, Grade 515N, $21.104 hourly in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective March 29, 2021; and ratifying the Permanent Classified Civil Service Appointments of: George Robinson III, Heavy Equipment Technician, Grade 518N, $23.936 hourly in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective March 21, 2021, Sachatawana Toller, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 512N, $16.291 hourly in the Div. of Streets and Roads, effective March 21, 2021, Dennis Forbes, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 512N, $17.766 hourly in the Div. of Streets and Roads, effective March 8, 2021; and ratifying the Permanent Sworn Appointment of: Ron Moore, Police Sergeant, Grade 315N, $32.408 hourly in the Div. of Police, effective February 28, 2021; and ratifying the Classified Civil Service Voluntary Demotion of: Danny Stevens, Public Service Worker, Grade 507N, $18.079 hourly in the Div. of Parks and Recreation, effective March 8, 2021. [Div. of Human Resources, Maxwell]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0267-21 12.FY21 Class A Neighborhood Incentive Grant Griffin Gate Community Association Inc.ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement awarding a Class A (Neighborhood) Incentive Grant to Griffin Gate Community Association, Inc., for stormwater quality projects, at a cost not to exceed $10,293.20. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0272-21 13.NPE Environmental CovenantResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute the Environmental Covenant with the Commonwealth of Ky., Transportation Cabinet, related to the Newtown Pike Extension Project, at no cost to the Urban County Government. [Div. of Engineering, Burton]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0273-21 24.Request Council authorization to accept a grant of federal funds totaling $201,500 from the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security for the Division of Police under the FY2020 State Homeland Security Grant Program. No matching funds are required.ResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to accept a Grant from the Ky. Office of Homeland Security, which Grant funds are in the amount of $201,500 in Federal funds under the FY 2020 State Homeland Security Grant Program, for the purchase and installation of an augmented reality mapping system, monitor keyboard, and related items for the Div. of Police, the acceptance of which does not obligate the Urban County Government for the expenditure of funds, and authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget.AmendedPass Action details Not available
0273-21 2 Request Council authorization to accept a grant of federal funds totaling $201,500 from the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security for the Division of Police under the FY2020 State Homeland Security Grant Program. No matching funds are required.ResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to accept a Grant from the Ky. Office of Homeland Security, which Grant funds are in the amount of $201,500 in Federal funds under the FY 2020 State Homeland Security Grant Program, for the purchase and installation of an augmented reality mapping system, monitor keyboard, and related items for the Div. of Police, the acceptance of which does not obligate the Urban County Government for the expenditure of funds, and authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget.Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0273-21 2 Request Council authorization to accept a grant of federal funds totaling $201,500 from the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security for the Division of Police under the FY2020 State Homeland Security Grant Program. No matching funds are required.ResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to accept a Grant from the Ky. Office of Homeland Security, which Grant funds are in the amount of $201,500 in Federal funds under the FY 2020 State Homeland Security Grant Program, for the purchase and installation of an augmented reality mapping system, monitor keyboard, and related items for the Div. of Police, the acceptance of which does not obligate the Urban County Government for the expenditure of funds, and authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget.Suspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0273-21 2 Request Council authorization to accept a grant of federal funds totaling $201,500 from the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security for the Division of Police under the FY2020 State Homeland Security Grant Program. No matching funds are required.ResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to accept a Grant from the Ky. Office of Homeland Security, which Grant funds are in the amount of $201,500 in Federal funds under the FY 2020 State Homeland Security Grant Program, for the purchase and installation of an augmented reality mapping system, monitor keyboard, and related items for the Div. of Police, the acceptance of which does not obligate the Urban County Government for the expenditure of funds, and authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget.ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0330-21 15.Recommendation for Bid #16-2021 Mattresses for Community CorrectionsResolutionA Resolution accepting the bids of Bob Barker Co., Inc.; ICS Jail Supplies, Inc.; MTJ American; Charm-Tex, Inc., and Victory Supply, Inc., establishing price contracts for mattresses, for the Div. of Community Corrections. (6 Bids, Low) [Farmer]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0331-21 16.Recommendation for Bid 10-2021 Mowing for Environmental ServicesResolutionA Resolution accepting the bids of Green Solutions Landcare, LLC; Casey’s Custom Mowing; Mow Edge Blow Lawn Service; Brownsfields Development, LLC; D & M Mowing, Inc. & Tree Contracting; Lexington Landscape & Maintenance, LLC; McGee Springs, Inc.; and Wright’s Home Improvement and Mowing, LLC, establishing price contracts for Mowing, for the Div. of Environmental Services. (10 Bids, Low) [Plueger]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0339-21 17.Recommendation for Bid 21-2021 Refrigeration and Cooling Systems Maintenance and Repair for Community CorrectionsResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of DRD Associates, LLC d/b/a DRD Repair, establishing a price contract for Refrigeration and Cooling Systems Maintenance and Repair, for the Div. of Community Corrections. (2 Bids, Low) [Farmer]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0346-21 18.Recommendation for Bid 23-2021 Snow PlowsResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of J. Edinger & Son, Inc., establishing a price contract for Snow Plows (Rebid), for the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management. (1 Bid) [Baradaran]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0350-21 19.Bid Recommendation for Bid#18-2021 Bellcastle Road Stormwater ImprovementsResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of Independent Contractors Distribution, Inc., in the amount of $171,722.90, for Bellcastle Rd. Stormwater Improvements, for the Div. of Water Quality, and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with Independent Contractors Distribution, Inc., related to the bid. (5 Bids, Non-Low) [Martin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0358-21 110.Bid Recommendation to establish a price contract for Bid#14-2021 Cleaning Services for FloodingResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of Servpro of Lexington, establishing a price contract for Cleaning Services for Flooding, for the Div. of Water Quality. (1 Bid) [Martin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0358-21 1 Bid Recommendation to establish a price contract for Bid#14-2021 Cleaning Services for FloodingResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of Servpro of Lexington, establishing a price contract for Cleaning Services for Flooding, for the Div. of Water Quality. (1 Bid) [Martin]Suspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0358-21 1 Bid Recommendation to establish a price contract for Bid#14-2021 Cleaning Services for FloodingResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of Servpro of Lexington, establishing a price contract for Cleaning Services for Flooding, for the Div. of Water Quality. (1 Bid) [Martin]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0360-21 111.Recommendation for Bid 22-2021 Commercial FuelResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of James River Solutions, establishing a price contract for Commercial Fuel, for the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management. (2 Bids, Low) [Baradaran]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0360-21 1 Recommendation for Bid 22-2021 Commercial FuelResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of James River Solutions, establishing a price contract for Commercial Fuel, for the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management. (2 Bids, Low) [Baradaran]Suspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0360-21 1 Recommendation for Bid 22-2021 Commercial FuelResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of James River Solutions, establishing a price contract for Commercial Fuel, for the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management. (2 Bids, Low) [Baradaran]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0361-21 112.Recommendation for Bid 24-2021 Smoke Alarm RebidResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of eAccess Solutions, Inc., establishing a price contract for Smoke Alarms (Rebid), for the Div. of Fire and Emergency Services. (4 Bids, Non-Low) [Wells]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0365-21 113.Personnel Resolutions 4.8.21ResolutionA Resolution ratifying the Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointments of: Robert Warren, Resource Recovery Operator, Grade 513N, $17.049 hourly in the Div. of Waste Management, effective April 19, 2021, Bennie Begley, Cap Operations Manager, Grade 523E, $2,487.68 biweekly in the Div. of Water Quality, effective April 26, 2021, Kristi McIntosh, Telecommunicator Supervisor, Grade 520E, $1,919.20 biweekly in the Div. of Enhanced 911, effective April 26, 2021, Stacey Granville, Grants Manager, Grade 523E, $2,269.24 biweekly in the Div. of Grants and Special Programs, effective April 12, 2021; and ratifying the Permanent Classified Civil Service Appointments of: Hailey Salyers, Producer, Grade 515N, $19.095 hourly in the Div. of Government Communications, effective April 19, 2021, Thomas Allen, Public Service Supervisor, Grade 514N, $20.050 hourly in the Div. of Parks and Recreation, effective March 14, 2021, Jennifer Hubbard-Sanchez, Parks & Recreation Superintendent, Grade 525E, $2,830.96 biweekly in the Div. of Parks and Recreation, effective March 28, 2021; and ratifying the CReceived First Reading  Action details Not available
0366-21 114.Conditional Offers 4.8.21ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Div. of Human Resources to make a conditional offer to the following Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointments: Willie McGhee, Resource Recovery Operator, Grade 513N, $17.404 hourly in the Div. of Waste Management, effective May 10, 2021, Jeremy Powell, Resource Recovery Operator, Grade 513N, $17.248 hourly in the Div. of Waste Management, effective April 26, 2021, Michael Hauserman, Code Enforcement Officer, Grade 516N, $22.040 hourly in the Div. of Code Enforcement, effective May 3, 2021, Mahala Smith, Telecommunicator, Grade 514N, $19.215 hourly in the Div. of Enhanced 911, effective April 26, 2021, Corey Barnes, Heavy Equipment Technician, Grade 518N, $22.241 hourly in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective May 10, 2021, Nicholas Clouse, Vehicle & Equipment Technician, Grade 514N, $18.499 hourly in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective May 10, 2021, Eric Gentry, Public Service Worker, Grade 507N, $13.317 hourly in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective April 26, 2021, Anthony Daugherty, CustodiReceived First Reading  Action details Not available
0366-21 1 Conditional Offers 4.8.21ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Div. of Human Resources to make a conditional offer to the following Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointments: Willie McGhee, Resource Recovery Operator, Grade 513N, $17.404 hourly in the Div. of Waste Management, effective May 10, 2021, Jeremy Powell, Resource Recovery Operator, Grade 513N, $17.248 hourly in the Div. of Waste Management, effective April 26, 2021, Michael Hauserman, Code Enforcement Officer, Grade 516N, $22.040 hourly in the Div. of Code Enforcement, effective May 3, 2021, Mahala Smith, Telecommunicator, Grade 514N, $19.215 hourly in the Div. of Enhanced 911, effective April 26, 2021, Corey Barnes, Heavy Equipment Technician, Grade 518N, $22.241 hourly in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective May 10, 2021, Nicholas Clouse, Vehicle & Equipment Technician, Grade 514N, $18.499 hourly in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective May 10, 2021, Eric Gentry, Public Service Worker, Grade 507N, $13.317 hourly in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective April 26, 2021, Anthony Daugherty, CustodiSuspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0366-21 1 Conditional Offers 4.8.21ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Div. of Human Resources to make a conditional offer to the following Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointments: Willie McGhee, Resource Recovery Operator, Grade 513N, $17.404 hourly in the Div. of Waste Management, effective May 10, 2021, Jeremy Powell, Resource Recovery Operator, Grade 513N, $17.248 hourly in the Div. of Waste Management, effective April 26, 2021, Michael Hauserman, Code Enforcement Officer, Grade 516N, $22.040 hourly in the Div. of Code Enforcement, effective May 3, 2021, Mahala Smith, Telecommunicator, Grade 514N, $19.215 hourly in the Div. of Enhanced 911, effective April 26, 2021, Corey Barnes, Heavy Equipment Technician, Grade 518N, $22.241 hourly in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective May 10, 2021, Nicholas Clouse, Vehicle & Equipment Technician, Grade 514N, $18.499 hourly in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective May 10, 2021, Eric Gentry, Public Service Worker, Grade 507N, $13.317 hourly in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective April 26, 2021, Anthony Daugherty, CustodiApprovedPass Action details Not available
0362-21 117.Walk on - Providence Rd RPPPResolutionA Resolution establishing a Residential Parking Permit Program for the 800 block of Providence Rd. from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday, from August 1 through May 15 and repealing the current NO PARKING restriction for the same time period. [Council Office, Maynard]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0374-21 116.Walk on - Renaming Southend Park to Davis ParkResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Div. of Parks and Recreation to change the name of Southend Park to Davis Park in recognition of Mr. Willard Davis. [Council Office, Maynard]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0374-21 1 Walk on - Renaming Southend Park to Davis ParkResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Div. of Parks and Recreation to change the name of Southend Park to Davis Park in recognition of Mr. Willard Davis. [Council Office, Maynard]Suspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0374-21 1 Walk on - Renaming Southend Park to Davis ParkResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Div. of Parks and Recreation to change the name of Southend Park to Davis Park in recognition of Mr. Willard Davis. [Council Office, Maynard]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0375-21 115.Walk on - Amend Resolution No. 135-2021ResolutionA Resolution amending Resolution 135-2021 to revise account numbers for payment of $199,949 to Gresham Smith and Partners, for services under Contract Modification No. 5 for the Town Branch Commons Corridor. [Council Office, Maynard]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0375-21 1 Walk on - Amend Resolution No. 135-2021ResolutionA Resolution amending Resolution 135-2021 to revise account numbers for payment of $199,949 to Gresham Smith and Partners, for services under Contract Modification No. 5 for the Town Branch Commons Corridor. [Council Office, Maynard]Suspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0375-21 1 Walk on - Amend Resolution No. 135-2021ResolutionA Resolution amending Resolution 135-2021 to revise account numbers for payment of $199,949 to Gresham Smith and Partners, for services under Contract Modification No. 5 for the Town Branch Commons Corridor. [Council Office, Maynard]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0376-21 118.Walk on - Partial Release of Deed Restrictions Richmond Rd/Mist Lake Shopping CenterResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a Partial Release of Deed Restrictions, releasing the restriction on certain uses on the property located at 3116, 3120, and 3180 Richmond Rd. [Council Office, Maynard]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0246-21 119.Horizon Information Systems Maintenance Agreement 2021ResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a one year Maintenance Agreement, with automatic renewal for successive one year terms, and an End User Agreement, with Horizon Information Systems, Inc. to provide software licenses and ongoing maintenance for the Representative Payee Program for the Div. of Community & Resident Services, at a cost not to exceed $626.50 in FY 2021. [Div. of Community and Resident Services, Sanders]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0278-21 120.FY21 Class A Incentive Grant Neighbors United for South Elkhorn Creek, Inc.ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement awarding a Class A (Neighborhood) Incentive Grant to Neighbors United for South Elkhorn Creek, Inc., for Stormwater Quality Projects, at a cost not to exceed $1,890. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0286-21 121.Change Order No. 1 Opera House Square Townhouses Corporation FY19 Incentive GrantResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute Change Order No. 1 to the Grant Award Agreement with Opera House Square Townhouses Corporation, for a Stormwater Quality Project, canceling the Grant award in its entirety, in the amount of $100,000. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0293-21 122.CY19 Stipulated Penalties Consent DecreeResolutionA Resolution authorizing payment in the amount of $64,500 to the Commonwealth of Ky., Ky. State Treasurer, and $64,500 to the United States Dept. of Justice, as stipulated penalties under the Consent Decree, and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, to execute any necessary documents related to the payment. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0293-21 1 CY19 Stipulated Penalties Consent DecreeResolutionA Resolution authorizing payment in the amount of $64,500 to the Commonwealth of Ky., Ky. State Treasurer, and $64,500 to the United States Dept. of Justice, as stipulated penalties under the Consent Decree, and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, to execute any necessary documents related to the payment. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]Suspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0293-21 1 CY19 Stipulated Penalties Consent DecreeResolutionA Resolution authorizing payment in the amount of $64,500 to the Commonwealth of Ky., Ky. State Treasurer, and $64,500 to the United States Dept. of Justice, as stipulated penalties under the Consent Decree, and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, to execute any necessary documents related to the payment. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0294-21 123.Tyler Tech Amendment 2021ResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute the amendment to the current Agreement (598-2017) with Tyler Technologies, for accomplishing outstanding milestones. [Div. of Enhanced 911, Stack]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0300-21 124.FY21 Class A Neighborhood Incentive Grant Friends of Wolf RunResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement awarding a Class A (Neighborhood) Incentive Grant to Friends of Wolf Run, Inc., for Stormwater Quality Projects, at a cost not to exceed $29,385. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0301-21 125.FY21 Class A Neighborhood Incentive Grant Hartland Homeowners Association, Inc.ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement awarding a Class A (Neighborhood) Incentive Grant to Hartland Homeowners Association, Inc., for Stormwater Quality Projects, at a cost not to exceed $99,915. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0302-21 126.FY21 Class A Neighborhood Incentive Grant Cumberland Hill Neighborhood Association, Inc.ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement awarding a Class A (Neighborhood) Incentive Grant to Cumberland Hill Neighborhood Association, Inc., for Stormwater Quality Projects, at a cost not to exceed $12,000. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0303-21 127.FY21 Class B Infrastructure Incentive Grant Andover Neighborhood Association, Inc.ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement awarding a Class B (Infrastructure) Incentive Grant to Andover Neighborhood Association, Inc., for Stormwater Quality Projects, at a cost not to exceed $158,701.13. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0305-21 228.Request Council authorization to accept award of federal funds from the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Department for Community Based Services in the amount of $324,000 to support child care expenses at the Family Care Center. No matchinResolutionA Resolution ratifying the Mayor’s previous execution of an Agreement with the Ky. Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Dept. for Community Based Services, for the acceptance of a Grant for the Family Care Center, which Grant funds are in the amount of $324,000 in Federal funds to sustain child care providers for essential employees, the acceptance of which does not obligate the Urban County Government for the expenditure of funds, and authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget. [Div. of Family Services, Rodes]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0309-21 129.Otis ElevatorResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement renewal with Otis Elevator Co., a sole-source provider, to perform maintenance services for the Div. of Community Corrections, at a cost not to exceed $2,210.04 in FY 2022. [Div. of Community Corrections, Farmer]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0318-21 130.Energy Project Assessment District (EPAD)ResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a Renewal Agreement with Energize Ky., LLC for continuing services as Administrator of the Energy Project Assessment District Program for an additional three (3) years, at no cost to the Urban County Government. [Dept. of Finance, Hensley]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0318-21 1 Energy Project Assessment District (EPAD)ResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a Renewal Agreement with Energize Ky., LLC for continuing services as Administrator of the Energy Project Assessment District Program for an additional three (3) years, at no cost to the Urban County Government. [Dept. of Finance, Hensley]Suspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0318-21 1 Energy Project Assessment District (EPAD)ResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a Renewal Agreement with Energize Ky., LLC for continuing services as Administrator of the Energy Project Assessment District Program for an additional three (3) years, at no cost to the Urban County Government. [Dept. of Finance, Hensley]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0321-21 131.FY21 Class A Neighborhood Incentive Grant Hickman Creek Conservancy, Inc.ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement awarding a Class A (Neighborhood) Incentive Grant to Hickman Creek Conservancy, Inc., for Stormwater Quality Projects, at a cost not to exceed $36,352.50. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0322-21 132.FY21 Class B Education Incentive Grant Living Arts and Science Center, Inc.ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement awarding a Class B (Education) Incentive Grant to the Living Arts and Science Center, Inc., for Stormwater Quality Projects, at a cost not to exceed $30,500. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0323-21 133.FY21 Class A Neighborhood Incentive Grant Lakes Edge Condominium Association, Inc.ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement awarding a Class A (Neighborhood) Incentive Grant to Lakes Edge Condominium Association, Inc., for Stormwater Quality Projects, at a cost not to exceed $12,000. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0324-21 234.Request Council authorization to submit an application to the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security requesting federal funds in the amount of $884,579.93 for the Division of Police under the State Homeland Security Grant Program. No matching funds are requResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute and submit a Grant Application to the Ky. Office of Homeland Security and to provide any additional information requested in connection with this Grant Application, which Grant funds are in the amount of $884,579.93 in Federal funds under the State Homeland Security Grant Program for FY 2022, for the Div. of Police, in order to upgrade a remote firing device and explosive response robot and purchase a thermal or color camera and searchlight equipment, and also purchase any associated equipment, installation, and maintenance. [Div. of Police, Weathers]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0324-21 2 Request Council authorization to submit an application to the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security requesting federal funds in the amount of $884,579.93 for the Division of Police under the State Homeland Security Grant Program. No matching funds are requResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute and submit a Grant Application to the Ky. Office of Homeland Security and to provide any additional information requested in connection with this Grant Application, which Grant funds are in the amount of $884,579.93 in Federal funds under the State Homeland Security Grant Program for FY 2022, for the Div. of Police, in order to upgrade a remote firing device and explosive response robot and purchase a thermal or color camera and searchlight equipment, and also purchase any associated equipment, installation, and maintenance. [Div. of Police, Weathers]Suspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0324-21 2 Request Council authorization to submit an application to the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security requesting federal funds in the amount of $884,579.93 for the Division of Police under the State Homeland Security Grant Program. No matching funds are requResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute and submit a Grant Application to the Ky. Office of Homeland Security and to provide any additional information requested in connection with this Grant Application, which Grant funds are in the amount of $884,579.93 in Federal funds under the State Homeland Security Grant Program for FY 2022, for the Div. of Police, in order to upgrade a remote firing device and explosive response robot and purchase a thermal or color camera and searchlight equipment, and also purchase any associated equipment, installation, and maintenance. [Div. of Police, Weathers]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0325-21 135.Wiser 2nd amendment-Metropolitan Planning OrganizationResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Addendum to the Agreement with Wiser Strategies, for media planning and placement services for the Div. of Environmental Services, expanding the scope of the Agreement to provide for additional services for public outreach related to the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) and the Safe Streets campaign, and increasing the Contract price by the sum of $50,000, from $225,000 to $275,000. [Div. of Environmental Services, Plueger]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0326-21 136.Wiser 2nd Amendment CreationResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Addendum to the Agreement with Wiser Strategies, for creative design services for public outreach and media campaigns for the Div. of Environmental Services, expanding the scope of the Agreement to provide for additional services for public outreach related to the vacuum leaf collection program, and increasing the Contract price by the sum of $10,000, from $50,000 to $60,000. [Div. of Environmental Services, Plueger]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0327-21 237.Request Council authorization to acquire right-of-way, permanent easements, and temporary construction easement at 1437 Edgelawn Avenue, 300 and 301 Blue Grass Avenue with cost not to exceed $7,500 for the Meadows-Northland-Arlington Project Sections 6A1,ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to accept deeds and to execute any documents necessary for the acquisition of property interests at 1437 Edgelawn Ave., and at 300 and 301 Blue Grass Ave., for the Meadows-Northland-Arlington Project Sections 6A1, 6B1, and 6B2, at a cost not to exceed $7,500. [Div. of Engineering, Burton]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0344-21 138.4 6 21 NDFResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute Agreements with FoodChain ($300), 16th District PTA ($150), Rosemill Neighbors Association, Inc. ($1,000), and the Lexington History Museum, Inc. ($500), for the Office of the Urban County Council, at a cost not to exceed the sums stated. [Council Office, Maynard]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0384-21 1 Walk on - Palmer PharmacyResolutionA Resolution expressing the support of the Urban County Council for the repair and rehabilitation of the vacant Palmer Pharmacy Building on the corner of Fifth and Chestnut Streets to create the WayPoint Center, a facility designed to offer education-based initiatives and programs to combat the high rate of poverty in Lexington’s East End; and authorizing and directing the Mayor or her designee to submit a FY 2022 Appropriations Community Project Funding Interest Form and any supporting documentation related to this project to the Office of United States Representative Andy Barr. [Council Office, Maynard]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0384-21 1 Walk on - Palmer PharmacyResolutionA Resolution expressing the support of the Urban County Council for the repair and rehabilitation of the vacant Palmer Pharmacy Building on the corner of Fifth and Chestnut Streets to create the WayPoint Center, a facility designed to offer education-based initiatives and programs to combat the high rate of poverty in Lexington’s East End; and authorizing and directing the Mayor or her designee to submit a FY 2022 Appropriations Community Project Funding Interest Form and any supporting documentation related to this project to the Office of United States Representative Andy Barr. [Council Office, Maynard]Suspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0384-21 1 Walk on - Palmer PharmacyResolutionA Resolution expressing the support of the Urban County Council for the repair and rehabilitation of the vacant Palmer Pharmacy Building on the corner of Fifth and Chestnut Streets to create the WayPoint Center, a facility designed to offer education-based initiatives and programs to combat the high rate of poverty in Lexington’s East End; and authorizing and directing the Mayor or her designee to submit a FY 2022 Appropriations Community Project Funding Interest Form and any supporting documentation related to this project to the Office of United States Representative Andy Barr. [Council Office, Maynard]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0385-21 1 Walk on - Community Action CouncilResolutionA Resolution expressing the support of the Urban County Council for the Community Action Council’s proposal to acquire land and construct a facility for early childhood education and family support services for three-year-old children in the William Wells Brown school district; and authorizing and directing the Mayor or her designee to submit a FY 2022 Appropriations Community Project Funding Interest Form and any supporting documentation related to this project to the Office of United States Representative Andy Barr.Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0385-21 1 Walk on - Community Action CouncilResolutionA Resolution expressing the support of the Urban County Council for the Community Action Council’s proposal to acquire land and construct a facility for early childhood education and family support services for three-year-old children in the William Wells Brown school district; and authorizing and directing the Mayor or her designee to submit a FY 2022 Appropriations Community Project Funding Interest Form and any supporting documentation related to this project to the Office of United States Representative Andy Barr.Suspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0385-21 1 Walk on - Community Action CouncilResolutionA Resolution expressing the support of the Urban County Council for the Community Action Council’s proposal to acquire land and construct a facility for early childhood education and family support services for three-year-old children in the William Wells Brown school district; and authorizing and directing the Mayor or her designee to submit a FY 2022 Appropriations Community Project Funding Interest Form and any supporting documentation related to this project to the Office of United States Representative Andy Barr.ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0386-21 1 Walk on - BFREEResolutionWalk on - BFREEReceived First Reading  Action details Not available
0386-21 1 Walk on - BFREEResolutionWalk on - BFREESuspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0386-21 1 Walk on - BFREEResolutionWalk on - BFREEApprovedPass Action details Not available
0364-21 1 Mayor's Report 4-8-21Agenda Item(1) Recommending the appointment of Patrick Singleton to the Bluegrass Crime Stoppers, with term expiring April 8, 2025; (2) Recommending the reappointment of Majd Jabbour, At large, to the Board of Health, with term expiring June 30, 2023; (3) Recommending the appointment of Carmah Lewis to the Charles Young Center Advisory Board, with term expiring March 1, 2025; (4) Recommending the appointment of Patricia Alcorn to the Dunbar Neighborhood Center Board, with term expiring March 1, 2025; (5) Recommending the appointment of Caroline Baesler, At large, to the Economic Development Investment Board, with term expiring March 5, 2025; (6) Recommending the appointment of Trent Martin, Paramedic Program Student, to the Emergency Medical Advisory Board, with term expiring July 1, 2022; (7) Recommending the reappointment of Zina Merkin, Town Branch Trail/Greenways Representative, to the Masterson Station Park Advisory Board, with term expiring May 1, 2025; and, (8) Recommending the appointment of Geoff Parker, Fayette County Resident, to the Neighborhood Action Match Program RevApprovedPass Action details Not available
0367-21 1 Mayor's Information 4.8.21Communication (FYI)(1) Classified Civil Service Lateral Transfer of Tammy Jones, Administrative Specialist, Grade 513N, $23.468 hourly in the Div. of Police, effective April 12, 2021; (2) Classified Civil Service Temporary Appointment of Michelle Riddle, Administrative Specialist, Grade 513N, $20.201 hourly in the Div. of Police, effective February 1, 2021; (3) Classified Civil Service Temporary Appointment of Holland Buck, Public Service Supervisor, Grade 514N, $22.369 hourly in the Div. of Streets and Roads, effective April 1, 2021; (4) Classified Civil Service Reinstatement of Deepika Eyunni, Traffic Engineer Sr., Grade 525E, $2,653.60 biweekly in the Div. of Traffic Engineering, effective April 5, 2021; (5) Termination of Rodney White, Vehicle & Equipment Mechanic, Div. of Streets and Roads, effective March 17, 2021; (6) Termination of Antoine Strong, Resource Recovery Officer, Div. of Waste Management, effective March 2, 2021; (7) Resignation of William Hogue, Resource Recovery Operator, Div. of Waste Management, effective March 9, 2021; (8) Resignation of James Wray, Engineering TechnicianReceived and Filed  Action details Not available