Bloomington City Council Agenda June 7, 2023 – The B Square | #citycouncil


[This is not an official Bloomington city council agenda. The official version can be found at this link: https://bloomington.in.gov/onboard/meetingFiles/download?meetingFile_id=11959]

City of Bloomington Common Council
Agenda for June 7, 2023
Start Time: 6:30 p.m.

Physical location: Council Chambers (#115), Showers Building, 401 N. Morton Street
Online location: The meeting can be accessed remotely at the following link: https://bloomington.zoom.us/j/89360064111?pwd=Q1VkdnloelhCYi9MNHJNNi93RERlQT09

1. Roll Call (The city clerk will call the roll of councilmembers to take attendance)

2. Agenda Summation (The council president will summarize what is on the agenda.)

3. Approval of Minutes: (If there are minutes from previous meetings to approve, this is when a vote is taken on that.)
3A.  June 1, 2022 – Regular Session
2023-06-01 draft minutes

4. Reports (A maximum of twenty minutes is set aside for each part of this section.)

4A. Councilmembers (Councilmembers can use the time to talk about whatever topics they like.)

4B. The Mayor and City Offices

4B1. Report on Sibling City Relationship with Palo Alto, CA
4B2.
Human Rights Commission Annual Award Presentation
4B3.
Pavement and Sidewalk/Sidepath Conditions Report

4C. Council Committees (Reports from council committees are given during this time.)

4D. Public
This is the first of two chances for public commentary on items not on the agenda. The 20-minute time limit for each part of Section 4 applies to this section, too. Speakers at the public mic are normally allowed five minutes. That time can be reduced by the chair of the meeting if a lot of people want to speak. For people present in council chambers, they will be invited to approach the public mic and sign in. For people attending via the Zoom connection, they’ll be asked to use the “raise hand” feature on Zoom, and they will be unmuted by staff when it’s their turn to speak. To request an accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility, please call (812) 349-3409 or e-mail council@bloomington.in.gov.

5. Appointments To Boards And Commissions (If there are any recommended appointments by one of the council’s interview committees, this is when they will be moved by a representative of the interview committee and voted on by the full council.)

6. Legislation for Second Readings and Resolutions (Votes taken on these items count as the final approval needed for enactment by the council.)

6A. Resolution 23-09. A Resolution of the Common Council of the City Of Bloomington, Indiana, Endorsing and Urging Passage of Indiana Legislation Establishing a Driver Card for Undocumented Indiana Residents
Resolution 23-09
Resolution 23-09 council staff memo
Resolution 23-09 memo from John Hamilton
Resolution 23-09 other Indiana cities

7. Legislation for First Readings (Under local law the council cannot discuss or amend items in this section. What the council votes on is whether to have the city clerk read the legislation by title and synopsis only. The next step comes at a later meeting.)

7A. Ordinance 23-12. An Ordinance To Amend Ordinance 22-26, Previously Amended By Ordinance 22-40, Which Fixed the Salaries of Appointed Officers, Non-Union, and A.F.S.C.M.E. Employees for All the Departments of the City of Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana for the Year 2023 – Re: To Reflect Updates Needing Implementation in 2023
Ordinance 23-12
Ordinance 23-12 council staff memo
Ordinance 23-12 city staff memo

7B.  Ordinance 23-13. An Ordinance to Amend Ordinance 22-25, Which Fixed the Salaries of Officers of the Police and Fire Departments for the City of Bloomington, Indiana for the Year 2023 – Re: To Reflect Increases in Compensation to Certain Firefighters
Ordinance 23-13
Ordinance 23-13 council staff memo
Ordinance 23-13 city staff memo

8. Additional Public Comment (A maximum of twenty-five minutes is set aside for this section.)

This is the second of two chances for public commentary for items not on the agenda. Speakers at the public mic are normally allowed five minutes. That time can be reduced by the chair of the meeting if a lot of people want to speak. For people present in council chambers, they will be invited to approach the public mic and sign in. For people attending via the Zoom connection, they’ll be asked to use the “raise hand” feature on Zoom, and they will be unmuted by staff when it’s their turn to speak. To request an accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility, please call (812) 349-3409 or e-mail council@bloomington.in.gov.

9. Council Schedule

This is the time for the council administrator/attorney to brief the council on upcoming meetings.

10. Adjournment


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