Video index
A. Call to Order
Roll call (7 Present, 0 Absent, 0 Excused)
B. Invocation
1. Pastor John Das, Beulah Tabernacle
C. Pledge of Allegiance
D. Presentations
1. Presentation: Commission on Youth - Annual Asset-Builders Awards
2. Presentation to Mayor Joe S. Frank
3. Mayor Joe S. Frank Farewell Address
E. Public Hearings
1. Conditional Use Permit - CU-10-273, Joseph R. Ralph and Ronnie W. Anglin for a Maaco Auto Body/Paint Shop at 12660 McManus Boulevard
Motion to closure of the public hearing 1. Conditional Use Permit - CU-10-273, Joseph R. Ralph and Ronnie W. Anglin for a Maaco Auto Body/Paint Shop at 12660 McManus Boulevard Moved by Whitaker, seconded by Woodbury.
Vote to closure of the public hearing 1. Conditional Use Permit - CU-10-273, Joseph R. Ralph and Ronnie W. Anglin for a Maaco Auto Body/Paint Shop at 12660 McManus Boulevard (Approved) (Recorded at 00:42:20)
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 1. Conditional Use Permit - CU-10-273, Joseph R. Ralph and Ronnie W. Anglin for a Maaco Auto Body/Paint Shop at 12660 McManus Boulevard Moved by Vick, seconded by Whitaker.
2. Change of Zoning - CZ-10-287, Benson-Phillips Company, Inc., Warwick, LLC, and J and J Rentals, LLC (Walmart at 5300 Mercury Boulevard and 6100 Block of Jefferson Avenue)
Motion to closure of the public hearing Moved by Bateman, seconded by Vick.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 1. Conditional Use Permit - CU-10-273, Joseph R. Ralph and Ronnie W. Anglin for a Maaco Auto Body/Paint Shop at 12660 McManus Boulevard (Approved)
Motion to adoption of the ordinance Moved by Bateman, seconded by Whitaker.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance (Approved)
3. Change of Zoning - Z-10-288, Newport News Planning Commission for Stoney Run Community Center at Denbigh Park Drive and Warwick Boulevard
Motion to closure of the public hearing 3. Change of Zoning - Z-10-288, Newport News Planning Commission for Stoney Run Community Center at Denbigh Park Drive and Warwick Boulevard Moved by Whitaker, seconded by Bateman.
Vote to closure of the public hearing 3. Change of Zoning - Z-10-288, Newport News Planning Commission for Stoney Run Community Center at Denbigh Park Drive and Warwick Boulevard (Approved) (Recorded at 01:13:14)
Motion to adoption of the ordinance as amended 3. Change of Zoning - Z-10-288, Newport News Planning Commission for Stoney Run Community Center at Denbigh Park Drive and Warwick Boulevard Moved by McMillan, seconded by Woodbury.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance as amended 3. Change of Zoning - Z-10-288, Newport News Planning Commission for Stoney Run Community Center at Denbigh Park Drive and Warwick Boulevard (Approved) (Recorded at 01:13:52)
F. Consent Agenda
1. Minutes of the Work Session of June 8, 2010
2. Minutes of the Special Meeting of June 8, 2010
3. Minutes of the Regular Meeting of June 8, 2010
4. Ordinance to Establish the Effective Date of August 1, 2010 for Ordinance No. 6679-10 Pertaining to Employee Grievances
5. Resolution of Consent for Appointment of a Coordinator of Emergency Management for the City of Newport News
6. Resolution Authorizing the City to "Pick-up" New Employee's 5% Contribution to the Virginia Retirement System (VRS), under Section 414(H) of the Internal Revenue Code for Plan 2 Employees
7. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Chapter 31, Pensions and Retirement, Article III, to Eliminate Newport News Public Schools (NNPS) as a Patrticipating Employer in the Currently Combined Post-Retirement Trust Fund with the City
8. Resolution Amending Resolution No. 10740-04, Adding Youth Members to the Newport News Arts Commission.
Motion to adoption of consent agenda F. Consent Agenda Moved by McMillan, seconded by Bateman.
Vote to adoption of consent agenda F. Consent Agenda (Approved) (Recorded at 01:16:41)
Motion to adoption of the ordinance F. Consent Agenda Moved by McMillan, seconded by Bateman.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance F. Consent Agenda (Approved) (Recorded at 01:18:46)
G. Other City Council Actions
1. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Article I., Chapter 29, Section 29-7, Leasing of Park Facilities; Charges for Use of Such Facilities and Admission to Recreation Activities
2. Resolution Granting a Temporary, Nonexclusive, Revocable License Agreement (TNRLA), between the City and Wavelength Technologies, Inc.
Motion to adoption of the resolution 2. Resolution Granting a Temporary, Nonexclusive, Revocable License Agreement (TNRLA), between the City and Wavelength Technologies, Inc. Moved by McMillan, seconded by Whitaker.
Vote to adoption of the resolution 2. Resolution Granting a Temporary, Nonexclusive, Revocable License Agreement (TNRLA), between the City and Wavelength Technologies, Inc. (Approved) (Recorded at 01:19:36)
3. Ordinance Amending City Code, Article I, Section 2-18.2, Assessment of Additional Court Costs to Support Newport News' Local Criminal Justice Training Academy
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 3. Ordinance Amending City Code, Article I, Section 2-18.2, Assessment of Additional Court Costs to Support Newport News' Local Criminal Justice Training Academy Moved by McMillan, seconded by Whitaker.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 3. Ordinance Amending City Code, Article I, Section 2-18.2, Assessment of Additional Court Costs to Support Newport News' Local Criminal Justice Training Academy (Approved) (Recorded at 01:20:55)
4. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Chapter 28, Section 28-11, Disorderly Conduct in Public Places
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 4. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Chapter 28, Section 28-11, Disorderly Conduct in Public Places Moved by McMillan, seconded by Whitaker.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 4. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Chapter 28, Section 28-11, Disorderly Conduct in Public Places (Approved) (Recorded at 01:21:44)
5. Ordinance Amending Chapter 2, Article XX, Purchasing, Division 1, Section 2-552.1; Section 2-553.3; Section 2-554.2, Related to Purchasing, Procurement, and Competitive Bidding on State-Aid Projects
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 5. Ordinance Amending Chapter 2, Article XX, Purchasing, Division 1, Section 2-552.1; Section 2-553.3; Section 2-554.2, Related to Purchasing, Procurement, and Competitive Bidding on State-Aid Projects Moved by Vick, seconded by Woodbury.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 5. Ordinance Amending Chapter 2, Article XX, Purchasing, Division 1, Section 2-552.1; Section 2-553.3; Section 2-554.2, Related to Purchasing, Procurement, and Competitive Bidding on State-Aid Projects (Approved) (Recorded at 01:22:31)
6. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining, City Code, Chapter 23, Licenses, Article I, In General, Section 23-5, Affecting Local Transportation by Non-Profits for the Elderly and Disabled; Article II, License Tax and Fee Schedule, Section 23-33, Contracting and Construction License Tax and Fee Requirement; and, Section 23-35, Financial, Real Estate and Professional Services License Tax and Fee Requirements
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 6. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining, City Code, Chapter 23, Licenses, Article I, In General, Section 23-5, Affecting Local Transportation by Non-Profits for the Elderly and Disabled; Article II, License Tax and Fee Schedule, Section 23-33, Contracting and Construction License Tax and Fee Requirement; and, Section 23-35, Financial, Real Estate and Professional Services License Tax and Fee Requirements Moved by Bateman, seconded by Vick.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 6. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining, City Code, Chapter 23, Licenses, Article I, In General, Section 23-5, Affecting Local Transportation by Non-Profits for the Elderly and Disabled; Article II, License Tax and Fee Schedule, Section 23-33, Contracting and Construction License Tax and Fee Requirement; and, Section 23-35, Financial, Real Estate and Professional Services License Tax and Fee Requirements (Approved) (Recorded at 01:23:58)
7. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Chapter 26, Article VIII., by Adding Section 26-215, Distribution of Handbills, etc., Solicitation of Contributions, and Sale of Merchandise or Services on Highways, Public Roadways, and Medians Prohibited
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 7. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Chapter 26, Article VIII., by Adding Section 26-215, Distribution of Handbills, etc., Solicitation of Contributions, and Sale of Merchandise or Services on Highways, Public Roadways, and Medians Prohibited Moved by Bateman, seconded by Scott.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 7. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Chapter 26, Article VIII., by Adding Section 26-215, Distribution of Handbills, etc., Solicitation of Contributions, and Sale of Merchandise or Services on Highways, Public Roadways, and Medians Prohibited (Approved) (Recorded at 01:26:55)
8. Ordinance Amending City Code, Chapter 2, Administration, Article VI, Sections 2-206 through 2-209: Legal Assistance to City Employees in Matters Connected to Such Person’s Employment; Etc.
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 8. Ordinance Amending City Code, Chapter 2, Administration, Article VI, Sections 2-206 through 2-209: Legal Assistance to City Employees in Matters Connected to Such Person's Employment; Etc. Moved by Woodbury, seconded by Bateman.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 8. Ordinance Amending City Code, Chapter 2, Administration, Article VI, Sections 2-206 through 2-209: Legal Assistance to City Employees in Matters Connected to Such Person's Employment; Etc. (Approved) (Recorded at 01:27:38)
9. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Article I, Chapter 35, Soil Removal and Other Land-Disturbing Activities, Section 35-8, Penalty; Injunctive Relief
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 9. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Article I, Chapter 35, Soil Removal and Other Land-Disturbing Activities, Section 35-8, Penalty; Injunctive Relief Moved by Whitaker, seconded by Vick.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 9. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Article I, Chapter 35, Soil Removal and Other Land-Disturbing Activities, Section 35-8, Penalty; Injunctive Relief (Approved) (Recorded at 01:32:03)
10. Item 1 of 2: Department of Engineering - Huntington Heights Phase II Project: Drainage Improvements - $1,750,000
Motion to adoption of the resolution 10. Item 1 of 2: Department of Engineering - Huntington Heights Phase II Project: Drainage Improvements - $1,750,000 Moved by McMillan, seconded by Vick.
Vote to adoption of the resolution 10. Item 1 of 2: Department of Engineering - Huntington Heights Phase II Project: Drainage Improvements - $1,750,000 (Approved) (Recorded at 01:33:03)
11. Item 2 of 2: Motion Approving an Award of Bid to Peters and White Construction Company for the Huntington Heights Phase II Project: Drainage Improvements
Motion to award a bid to 11. Item 2 of 2: Motion Approving an Award of Bid to Peters and White Construction Company for the Huntington Heights Phase II Project: Drainage Improvements Moved by , seconded by .
Vote to award a bid to 11. Item 2 of 2: Motion Approving an Award of Bid to Peters and White Construction Company for the Huntington Heights Phase II Project: Drainage Improvements (Approved) (Recorded at 01:33:44)
H. Appropriations
1. Newport News Fire Department (NNFD) - Virginia Department of Health (VDH): Preventing Unintentional Injuries - $864
2. Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA): Donations - $26,973
3. Economic Development Projects - Jefferson Avenue and Morris Drive Infrastructure Improvements - $250,000
4. Parks, Recreation and Tourism - Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) - $600,000
5. Newport News Public Schools (NNPS) - FY10 Capital Improvements Projects (CIP) Request - $605,000
6. Department of Public Utilities (Waterworks) - Harwood's Mill WTP Backwash Air Scour Blower Replacement Project - $717,932
Motion to adoption of appropriation H. Appropriations Moved by Scott, seconded by Whitaker.
I. Citizen Comments
Gloria Deloatch addressed problem with Chase Bag.
Judy Swystn, on behalf of taxi industry asked for help on inspection on vehicles.
Dr. James Rudisill spoke on behalf of homeless.
J. New Business and Councilmember Comments
1. City Manager
2. City Attorney
3. City Clerk
Wished Mayor well.
4. Frank
Thanked everyone for friendship. Wished all well and great success.
5. McMillan
Wished Mayor well.
6. Scott
Reflected on memories. Wished him well.
7. Vick
Did Joe Frank impression. Wished him well in retirement.
8. Whitaker
Poem for Mayor Frank. Missed him well in retirement.
9. Woodbury
Thanked Mayor Frank. Wished him well.
10. Bateman
K. Adjourn
Jun 22, 2010 Regular City Council Meeting
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A. Call to Order
Roll call (7 Present, 0 Absent, 0 Excused)
B. Invocation
1. Pastor John Das, Beulah Tabernacle
C. Pledge of Allegiance
D. Presentations
1. Presentation: Commission on Youth - Annual Asset-Builders Awards
2. Presentation to Mayor Joe S. Frank
3. Mayor Joe S. Frank Farewell Address
E. Public Hearings
1. Conditional Use Permit - CU-10-273, Joseph R. Ralph and Ronnie W. Anglin for a Maaco Auto Body/Paint Shop at 12660 McManus Boulevard
Motion to closure of the public hearing 1. Conditional Use Permit - CU-10-273, Joseph R. Ralph and Ronnie W. Anglin for a Maaco Auto Body/Paint Shop at 12660 McManus Boulevard Moved by Whitaker, seconded by Woodbury.
Vote to closure of the public hearing 1. Conditional Use Permit - CU-10-273, Joseph R. Ralph and Ronnie W. Anglin for a Maaco Auto Body/Paint Shop at 12660 McManus Boulevard (Approved) (Recorded at 00:42:20)
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 1. Conditional Use Permit - CU-10-273, Joseph R. Ralph and Ronnie W. Anglin for a Maaco Auto Body/Paint Shop at 12660 McManus Boulevard Moved by Vick, seconded by Whitaker.
2. Change of Zoning - CZ-10-287, Benson-Phillips Company, Inc., Warwick, LLC, and J and J Rentals, LLC (Walmart at 5300 Mercury Boulevard and 6100 Block of Jefferson Avenue)
Motion to closure of the public hearing Moved by Bateman, seconded by Vick.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 1. Conditional Use Permit - CU-10-273, Joseph R. Ralph and Ronnie W. Anglin for a Maaco Auto Body/Paint Shop at 12660 McManus Boulevard (Approved)
Motion to adoption of the ordinance Moved by Bateman, seconded by Whitaker.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance (Approved)
3. Change of Zoning - Z-10-288, Newport News Planning Commission for Stoney Run Community Center at Denbigh Park Drive and Warwick Boulevard
Motion to closure of the public hearing 3. Change of Zoning - Z-10-288, Newport News Planning Commission for Stoney Run Community Center at Denbigh Park Drive and Warwick Boulevard Moved by Whitaker, seconded by Bateman.
Vote to closure of the public hearing 3. Change of Zoning - Z-10-288, Newport News Planning Commission for Stoney Run Community Center at Denbigh Park Drive and Warwick Boulevard (Approved) (Recorded at 01:13:14)
Motion to adoption of the ordinance as amended 3. Change of Zoning - Z-10-288, Newport News Planning Commission for Stoney Run Community Center at Denbigh Park Drive and Warwick Boulevard Moved by McMillan, seconded by Woodbury.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance as amended 3. Change of Zoning - Z-10-288, Newport News Planning Commission for Stoney Run Community Center at Denbigh Park Drive and Warwick Boulevard (Approved) (Recorded at 01:13:52)
F. Consent Agenda
1. Minutes of the Work Session of June 8, 2010
2. Minutes of the Special Meeting of June 8, 2010
3. Minutes of the Regular Meeting of June 8, 2010
4. Ordinance to Establish the Effective Date of August 1, 2010 for Ordinance No. 6679-10 Pertaining to Employee Grievances
5. Resolution of Consent for Appointment of a Coordinator of Emergency Management for the City of Newport News
6. Resolution Authorizing the City to "Pick-up" New Employee's 5% Contribution to the Virginia Retirement System (VRS), under Section 414(H) of the Internal Revenue Code for Plan 2 Employees
7. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Chapter 31, Pensions and Retirement, Article III, to Eliminate Newport News Public Schools (NNPS) as a Patrticipating Employer in the Currently Combined Post-Retirement Trust Fund with the City
8. Resolution Amending Resolution No. 10740-04, Adding Youth Members to the Newport News Arts Commission.
Motion to adoption of consent agenda F. Consent Agenda Moved by McMillan, seconded by Bateman.
Vote to adoption of consent agenda F. Consent Agenda (Approved) (Recorded at 01:16:41)
Motion to adoption of the ordinance F. Consent Agenda Moved by McMillan, seconded by Bateman.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance F. Consent Agenda (Approved) (Recorded at 01:18:46)
G. Other City Council Actions
1. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Article I., Chapter 29, Section 29-7, Leasing of Park Facilities; Charges for Use of Such Facilities and Admission to Recreation Activities
2. Resolution Granting a Temporary, Nonexclusive, Revocable License Agreement (TNRLA), between the City and Wavelength Technologies, Inc.
Motion to adoption of the resolution 2. Resolution Granting a Temporary, Nonexclusive, Revocable License Agreement (TNRLA), between the City and Wavelength Technologies, Inc. Moved by McMillan, seconded by Whitaker.
Vote to adoption of the resolution 2. Resolution Granting a Temporary, Nonexclusive, Revocable License Agreement (TNRLA), between the City and Wavelength Technologies, Inc. (Approved) (Recorded at 01:19:36)
3. Ordinance Amending City Code, Article I, Section 2-18.2, Assessment of Additional Court Costs to Support Newport News' Local Criminal Justice Training Academy
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 3. Ordinance Amending City Code, Article I, Section 2-18.2, Assessment of Additional Court Costs to Support Newport News' Local Criminal Justice Training Academy Moved by McMillan, seconded by Whitaker.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 3. Ordinance Amending City Code, Article I, Section 2-18.2, Assessment of Additional Court Costs to Support Newport News' Local Criminal Justice Training Academy (Approved) (Recorded at 01:20:55)
4. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Chapter 28, Section 28-11, Disorderly Conduct in Public Places
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 4. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Chapter 28, Section 28-11, Disorderly Conduct in Public Places Moved by McMillan, seconded by Whitaker.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 4. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Chapter 28, Section 28-11, Disorderly Conduct in Public Places (Approved) (Recorded at 01:21:44)
5. Ordinance Amending Chapter 2, Article XX, Purchasing, Division 1, Section 2-552.1; Section 2-553.3; Section 2-554.2, Related to Purchasing, Procurement, and Competitive Bidding on State-Aid Projects
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 5. Ordinance Amending Chapter 2, Article XX, Purchasing, Division 1, Section 2-552.1; Section 2-553.3; Section 2-554.2, Related to Purchasing, Procurement, and Competitive Bidding on State-Aid Projects Moved by Vick, seconded by Woodbury.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 5. Ordinance Amending Chapter 2, Article XX, Purchasing, Division 1, Section 2-552.1; Section 2-553.3; Section 2-554.2, Related to Purchasing, Procurement, and Competitive Bidding on State-Aid Projects (Approved) (Recorded at 01:22:31)
6. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining, City Code, Chapter 23, Licenses, Article I, In General, Section 23-5, Affecting Local Transportation by Non-Profits for the Elderly and Disabled; Article II, License Tax and Fee Schedule, Section 23-33, Contracting and Construction License Tax and Fee Requirement; and, Section 23-35, Financial, Real Estate and Professional Services License Tax and Fee Requirements
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 6. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining, City Code, Chapter 23, Licenses, Article I, In General, Section 23-5, Affecting Local Transportation by Non-Profits for the Elderly and Disabled; Article II, License Tax and Fee Schedule, Section 23-33, Contracting and Construction License Tax and Fee Requirement; and, Section 23-35, Financial, Real Estate and Professional Services License Tax and Fee Requirements Moved by Bateman, seconded by Vick.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 6. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining, City Code, Chapter 23, Licenses, Article I, In General, Section 23-5, Affecting Local Transportation by Non-Profits for the Elderly and Disabled; Article II, License Tax and Fee Schedule, Section 23-33, Contracting and Construction License Tax and Fee Requirement; and, Section 23-35, Financial, Real Estate and Professional Services License Tax and Fee Requirements (Approved) (Recorded at 01:23:58)
7. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Chapter 26, Article VIII., by Adding Section 26-215, Distribution of Handbills, etc., Solicitation of Contributions, and Sale of Merchandise or Services on Highways, Public Roadways, and Medians Prohibited
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 7. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Chapter 26, Article VIII., by Adding Section 26-215, Distribution of Handbills, etc., Solicitation of Contributions, and Sale of Merchandise or Services on Highways, Public Roadways, and Medians Prohibited Moved by Bateman, seconded by Scott.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 7. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Chapter 26, Article VIII., by Adding Section 26-215, Distribution of Handbills, etc., Solicitation of Contributions, and Sale of Merchandise or Services on Highways, Public Roadways, and Medians Prohibited (Approved) (Recorded at 01:26:55)
8. Ordinance Amending City Code, Chapter 2, Administration, Article VI, Sections 2-206 through 2-209: Legal Assistance to City Employees in Matters Connected to Such Person’s Employment; Etc.
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 8. Ordinance Amending City Code, Chapter 2, Administration, Article VI, Sections 2-206 through 2-209: Legal Assistance to City Employees in Matters Connected to Such Person's Employment; Etc. Moved by Woodbury, seconded by Bateman.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 8. Ordinance Amending City Code, Chapter 2, Administration, Article VI, Sections 2-206 through 2-209: Legal Assistance to City Employees in Matters Connected to Such Person's Employment; Etc. (Approved) (Recorded at 01:27:38)
9. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Article I, Chapter 35, Soil Removal and Other Land-Disturbing Activities, Section 35-8, Penalty; Injunctive Relief
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 9. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Article I, Chapter 35, Soil Removal and Other Land-Disturbing Activities, Section 35-8, Penalty; Injunctive Relief Moved by Whitaker, seconded by Vick.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 9. Ordinance Amending and Reordaining City Code, Article I, Chapter 35, Soil Removal and Other Land-Disturbing Activities, Section 35-8, Penalty; Injunctive Relief (Approved) (Recorded at 01:32:03)
10. Item 1 of 2: Department of Engineering - Huntington Heights Phase II Project: Drainage Improvements - $1,750,000
Motion to adoption of the resolution 10. Item 1 of 2: Department of Engineering - Huntington Heights Phase II Project: Drainage Improvements - $1,750,000 Moved by McMillan, seconded by Vick.
Vote to adoption of the resolution 10. Item 1 of 2: Department of Engineering - Huntington Heights Phase II Project: Drainage Improvements - $1,750,000 (Approved) (Recorded at 01:33:03)
11. Item 2 of 2: Motion Approving an Award of Bid to Peters and White Construction Company for the Huntington Heights Phase II Project: Drainage Improvements
Motion to award a bid to 11. Item 2 of 2: Motion Approving an Award of Bid to Peters and White Construction Company for the Huntington Heights Phase II Project: Drainage Improvements Moved by , seconded by .
Vote to award a bid to 11. Item 2 of 2: Motion Approving an Award of Bid to Peters and White Construction Company for the Huntington Heights Phase II Project: Drainage Improvements (Approved) (Recorded at 01:33:44)
H. Appropriations
1. Newport News Fire Department (NNFD) - Virginia Department of Health (VDH): Preventing Unintentional Injuries - $864
2. Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA): Donations - $26,973
3. Economic Development Projects - Jefferson Avenue and Morris Drive Infrastructure Improvements - $250,000
4. Parks, Recreation and Tourism - Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) - $600,000
5. Newport News Public Schools (NNPS) - FY10 Capital Improvements Projects (CIP) Request - $605,000
6. Department of Public Utilities (Waterworks) - Harwood's Mill WTP Backwash Air Scour Blower Replacement Project - $717,932
Motion to adoption of appropriation H. Appropriations Moved by Scott, seconded by Whitaker.
I. Citizen Comments
Gloria Deloatch addressed problem with Chase Bag.
Judy Swystn, on behalf of taxi industry asked for help on inspection on vehicles.
Dr. James Rudisill spoke on behalf of homeless.
J. New Business and Councilmember Comments
1. City Manager
2. City Attorney
3. City Clerk
Wished Mayor well.
4. Frank
Thanked everyone for friendship. Wished all well and great success.
5. McMillan
Wished Mayor well.
6. Scott
Reflected on memories. Wished him well.
7. Vick
Did Joe Frank impression. Wished him well in retirement.
8. Whitaker
Poem for Mayor Frank. Missed him well in retirement.
9. Woodbury
Thanked Mayor Frank. Wished him well.
10. Bateman
K. Adjourn
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