Trash Contract and Spending $18 Million on Thursday's Council Meeting agenda

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Council to vote to borrow $18 million for Music Center and to offer Republic the city wide trash collecting contract during Thursday's Council meeting.   I encourage you to let your council representative know what you are thinking.   I also encourage you to attend the meeting at city hall 6131 Taylorsville Road.  The meeting starts at 7 pm.  In the video I show you how to use the city's website so you can go to the source for agenda and read ahead items.  If you can't make the meeting you can watch it over the internet.  This streaming video link only works when the meeting is going on.   Update 19 Mar 2013 you can watch the video recording of the meeting.


Read the write up in the HH Courier:  Council Approves Republic     Also check out comments on the City's Facebook page    See what the authors and readers of HuberResidents.org wrote about the the trash contract.
 





STATE OF OHIO
City Council Meeting
Special Session
March 14, 2013
7:00 P.M.

6.         Special Presentations/Announcements/New Business
 
      A. Huber Heights Music Center Presentation - Mr. Scott Falkowski, Assistant City Manager
 
      B. An Ordinance Generally Approving An Addition To The City’s Municipal Recreation Facilities By Constructing, Equipping And Furnishing A Multi-Purpose, Covered, Open Air Facility To Be Used Primarily As A 4500+/- Seat Music Center Venue, To Include Among Other Things, Concession Facilities, Restrooms, Parking Facilities, All Driveways, Roads And Other Necessary Appurtenances, Including Acquisition Of Property Thereto, All At A Cost Not To Exceed $18,000,000, And Declaring An Emergency.
(first reading)

City Council Recess
 
      C. National Essential Tremor Awareness Month Proclamation And Presentation To Ms. JoEtta Shaffer, Alzheimer's Support Group Of Dayton And Cincinnati - Mayor Ron Fisher
 
7.         Citizens Comments
 
8.         Citizens Registered to Speak on Agenda Items
 
9.         City Manager Report
 
10.         Pending Business
 
11.         New Business
 
          CITY COUNCIL
 
      A. A Motion To Appoint Craig This To The Personnel Appeals Board To A Term Expiring March 31, 2016.
 
          ADMINISTRATION
James Borland, City Manager
 
      B. An Ordinance Providing For A Single Trash Hauler For Residential Dwellings Within The City And Amending Part 5 “General Offenses”, Chapter 521, “Health, Safety, And Sanitation”, Section 521.08(d), “Littering And Deposit Of Garbage And Trash” Of The Huber Heights Codified Ordinances, And Declaring An Emergency.
(first reading)
 
      C. A Resolution Authorizing The City Manager To Enter Into An Agreement With Dempsey Waste Systems, II DBA Republic Services Of Dayton For City Wide Solid Waste Collection And Disposal Including Services For Trash Recycling And Yard Waste For Residential Dwellings, And Declaring An Emergency.
(first reading)
 
          HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
Katie Knisley, Human Resources Manager
 
      D. A Resolution Authorizing The City Manager To Enter Into A Contract With Robert E. Portune And Gottschlich & Portune, LLP To Provide Legal Representation To The City Of Huber Heights, Ohio For Labor Negotiations, And Declaring An Emergency.
(first reading)
 
          ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Don Jones, Assistant City Manager
 
      E. A Resolution Declaring It Necessary To Improve Public Streets And Easements By Constructing And Installing On Certain Property Within The City Street Improvements, Water And Sewer Lines, Storm Drains, Lighting, Irrigation Lines, Signage And All Necessary Appurtenances; Repealing Resolution No. 2013-R-5780, And Declaring An Emergency.
(first reading)
 
      F. An Ordinance Determining To Proceed With The Improvement Of Public Streets And Easements By Constructing And Installing On Certain Property Within The City Street Improvements, Water And Sewer Lines, Storm Drains, Lighting, Irrigation Lines, Signage And All Necessary Appurtenances; Repealing Ordinance 2013-O-2023, And Declaring An Emergency.
(first reading)
 
      G. An Ordinance Providing For The Issuance And Sale Of Notes In The Maximum Principal Amount Of $865,000, In Anticipation Of The Issuance Of Bonds, For The Purpose Of Paying The Property Owners’ Portion, In Anticipation Of The Levy And Collection Of Special Assessments, And The City’s Portion Of The Cost Of Improving Public Streets And Easements Between Certain Termini By Constructing Certain Roadway Improvements, Including Excavating, Grading, Paving, Installing Drainage, Sanitary Sewer Laterals, Water Distribution Lines, Street Lighting, Irrigation, And Signage Together With All Necessary And Related Appurtenances, And Declaring An Emergency.
(first reading)
 
          FINANCE DEPARTMENT
Jim Bell, Finance Director
 
      H. A Resolution Authorizing The City Manager To Expend Funds To Cover The Costs Of Various Goods And Services Ordered By City Departments/Divisions, And Declaring An Emergency.
(first reading)
 
      I. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 2012-O-2005 By Making Supplemental Appropriations For Expenses Of The City Of Huber Heights, Ohio For The Period Beginning January 1, 2013 And Ending December 31, 2013, And Declaring An Emergency.
(first reading)
 
          PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT - ENGINEERING DIVISION
Russ Bergman, City Engineer
 
      J. A Resolution Authorizing The City Manager To Enter Into A Contract For The Construction Of The Old Troy Pike Phase VIII Project, And Declaring An Emergency.
(first reading)
 
      K. A Resolution Amending The Not To Exceed Amount And Authorizing The City Manager To Enter Into A Contract For The 2013 Fire Hydrant Replacement, And Declaring An Emergency.
(first reading)
 
12.         City Official Reports and Comments
 
13.         Executive Session
 
14.         Adjournment

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