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From Ed Finn:
From Ed Finn:
Please see attached
Medford City Council Meeting Agenda 2-9-16 and Commitee of the Whole Meeting Notice 2-9-16
In addition as a result of the current weather conditions and forecast City Hall will be closing today
(2-8-16) at 2 p.m..
RE-POSTING THIS AGAIN AS THERE MAY BE NEW INFORMATION
Medford City Council
The Sixth Regular
Meeting
Medford, Massachusetts
February 9, 2016
City Council President, Frederick N. Dello Russo, Jr.
Vice President
Breanna Lungo-Koehn
Richard F. Caraviello
John C. Falco, Jr.
Adam Knight
Michael J. Marks
George A. Scarpelli
City Clerk Edward P. Finn called the Sixth Regular Meeting
of the Medford City Council to order
at 7:00 P.M at the Howard
F. Alden Memorial Auditorium, Medford
City Hall.
ROLL CALL
SALUTE TO THE FLAG
RECORDS
The Records of the Meeting of February 2, 2016 were passed to Vice
President Lungo-Koehn
MOTIONS, ORDERS AND
RESOLUTIONS
16-062-
Offered by Vice President Lungo-Koehn
Be It Resolved that the
administration provide the Medford City Council
with the minutes from each of the public meetings being held.
16-063-Offered
by Vice President Lungo-Koehn
Whereas In light of the recent bomb threat at Medford High
school and the numerous complaints from parents who were not notified until
after the school day ended,
Be It Resolved
that the Medford School committee look into their policies and procedures and
if it happens in the future, that the school department alert parents
immediately, even if its deemed to be no/low threat, so that each parent
may decide whether or not they want there child to complete the day.
16-064-Offered by Councillor Marks
Be It Resolved
that a complete assessment on the condition of city street signs be
completed with recommendations for replacement where necessary.
16-065-Offered by Vice President Lungo-Koehn
CITY OF MEDFORD
CALL FOR
PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENTIAL PRIMARY
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
BE IT ORDERED: that the City Clerk be and he is hereby
authorized and directed to notify and warn such of the inhabitants of the City
of Medford, as were qualified by law to vote for candidates at the Presidential
Preferential Primary on Tuesday, March 1, 2016 to assemble at the polling places
in their respective wards and precincts, then and there to give in their votes
for:
PRESIDENTIAL
PREFERENCE
DISTRICT MEMBERS OF
STATE COMMITTEE (one man and one woman)
For each Political Party for the second Middlesex Senatorial
District.
***Members of the Democratic Ward Committee
***Members of the Republican Ward Committee
***Members of the Green Rainbow Ward Committee
***Members of the United Independent Party Committee
and the polls of said Presidential Preferential Primary
shall open at 7:00 A.M. and
remain open until 8:00 P.M.
BE IT FURTHER ORDERED:
that the following named polling places be and they are hereby
designated for use at the State Election on March 1, 2016
Voting Precincts
Ward 1 Precinct
1 Andrew Middle School,
3000 Mystic Vly. Pkwy.
Ward 1 Precinct
2 Fire Fighter’s Club, 340 Salem St.
Ward 2 Precinct
1 St. Francis Parish Center, Fellsway
and Fulton St.
Ward 2 Precinct 2 Roberts Elementary School, 35 Court St.
Ward 3 Precinct
1 Lawrence Memorial
Hospital, 170 Governors Ave.
Ward 3 Precinct
2 Temple Shalom, 475 Winthrop St.
Ward 4 Precinct 1 Tufts University,
Gantcher Center Rear, 161 College Ave.
Ward 4 Precinct 2 Walkling Ct.
/Auburn and North St. (Fondarcaro Center)
Ward 5 Precinct
1 Columbus Elementary School,
37 Hicks Ave.
Ward 5 Precinct
2 Columbus Elementary School,
37 Hicks Ave.
Ward 6 Precinct
1 West Medford
Fire Station, 26 Harvard Avenue
Ward 6 Precinct
2 Brooks School,
388 High Street
Ward 7 Precinct
1 Mystic Valley
Towers, North Building
Entrance
Ward 7 Precinct 2 McGlynn K-8 Public School, 3004 Mystic
Vly. Pkwy.
Ward 8 Precinct 1 Senior Center,
101 Riverside Ave.
Ward 8 Precinct 2 Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall – 114 Mystic Ave.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
'15-605 Hearing
National Grid & Verizon Canal St
IN CITY
COUNCIL AUGUST 11, 2015 TABLED
'15-734- Loan
Order addition DPW Facility
Project Funds $300,000
IN CITY
COUNCIL NOVEMBER 10, 2015 TABLED
IN CITY
COUNCIL NOVEMBER 17, 2015 TABLED
IN CITY
COUNCIL DECEMBER 1, 2015 REFERRED TO
COMMITTEE
IN COMMITTEE DECEMBER 8, 2015 REPORTED
OUT
IN CITY
COUNCIL DECEMBER 8, 2015 TABLED
'15-736 Loan
Order Winthrop
Street Drainage Project $350,000
IN CITY
COUNCIL NOVEMBER 10, 2015 TABLED
IN CITY
COUNCIL NOVEMBER 17, 2015 TABLED
IN CITY
COUNCIL DECEMBER 1, 2015 1ST READING
PASSED
ADVERTISED DECEMBER 11, 205 MEDFORD
DAILY MERCURY
(eligible
for third reading December 22, 2015)
'15-788-
Representative from Tufts explain function of TEMS
IN CITY
COUNCIL DECEMBER 8, 2015 TABLED
'15-816-
Transfer $250,000 from sale of real estate for 5 kiosks improvements
IN CITY
COUNCIL DECEMBER 22, 2015 TABLED
'16-009- No
Confidence
IN CITY COUNCIL JANUARY 5, 2016 TABLED
Council
Rule 29
'16-020-
Amendment Article IV Officers & Employees Div 4 City Solicitor
IN CITY
COUNCIL JANUARY 12, 2016 TABLED
IN CITY
COUNCIL JANUARY 19, 2016 FIRST READING PASSED
ADVERTISED MEDFORD TRANSCRIPT JAN 28, 2016
(eligible
for third reading February 9, 2016)
'16-021- Amendment Article IV Officers &
Employees Div 4A Chief of Staff
IN CITY
COUNCIL JANUARY 12, 2016 TABLED
IN CITY
COUNCIL JANUARY 19, 2016 FIRST READING PASSED
ADVERTISED MEDFORD TRANSCRIPT JAN 28, 2016
(eligible
for third reading February 9, 2016)
'16-022- Amendment
Article V Finance Div 2 Chief Procurement Officer
IN CITY
COUNCIL JANUARY 12, 2016 TABLED
IN CITY
COUNCIL JANUARY 19, 2016 FIRST READING PASSED
ADVERTISED MEDFORD TRANSCRIPT JAN 28, 2016
(eligible
for third reading February 9, 2016)
'16-023 Amendment
Chapter 66 Personnel Article II Non-Union Compensation
IN CITY
COUNCIL JANUARY 12, 2016 TABLED
IN CITY
COUNCIL JANUARY 19, 2016 FIRST READING PASSED
ADVERTISED MEDFORD TRANSCRIPT JAN 28, 2016
(eligible
for third reading February 9, 2016)
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
COUNCIL PAPERS IN COMMITTEE
Records:
The Records of the Meeting of February 2, 2016
were passed to Vice President Lungo-Koehn.
Adjournment: