Video index
A. Call to Order
Roll call (7 Present, 0 Absent, 0 Excused)
B. Invocation
1. Reverend Darrin Lyons, Bethel Restoration Center
C. Pledge of Allegiance
1. Arlando Healy-Barlow, Boy Scouts of America, Troop #313
D. Presentations
None Submitted
E. Public Hearings
None Advertised
F. Consent Agenda
1. Minutes of the Newport News City Council Retreat of December 4, 2012
2. Minutes of the Special Meeting of January 8, 2013
3. Minutes of the Work Session of January 8, 2013
4. Minutes of the Regular Meeting of January 8, 2013
5. Resolution to Comply with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Requirement to Formally Add to the City's Street Maintenance Inventory an Increase in Lane Mileage for Street Maintenance Payments
6. Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 6875-12 which Adopted the FY 2013 Classification and Pay Plan for City Employees (Supplemental Pay)
7. Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 6823-11 Authorizing the City Manager to Execute All Documents Necessary to Effect the Purchase of Property Located at 511 Richneck Road
Motion to adoption of consent agenda F. Consent Agenda Moved by Scott, seconded by Coleman.
Vote to adoption of consent agenda F. Consent Agenda (Approved) (Recorded at 00:05:28)
Motion to award a bid to F. Consent Agenda Moved by , seconded by .
G. Other City Council Actions
1. Receipt of Bids for Utility Easement - 15194 Warwick Boulevard
2. Resolution in Support of a Mixed-Use Redevelopment Project in the City's Southeast Community (Brooks Crossing)
Motion to adoption of the resolution Moved by Woodbury, seconded by Coleman.
Vote to adoption of the resolution (Approved) (Recorded at 00:09:06)
3. Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Any and All Documents Necessary to Effectuate and Implement an Agreement Between the Newport News Redevelopment and Housing Authority (NNRHA) and the City for the Use of HOME Funds for the Facilitation of the Single Family Homeownership Program
Motion to adoption of the resolution 3. Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Any and All Documents Necessary to Effectuate and Implement an Agreement Between the Newport News Redevelopment and Housing Authority (NNRHA) and the City for the Use of HOME Funds for the Facilitation of the Single Family Homeownership Program Moved by Whitaker, seconded by Vick.
Vote to adoption of the resolution 3. Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Any and All Documents Necessary to Effectuate and Implement an Agreement Between the Newport News Redevelopment and Housing Authority (NNRHA) and the City for the Use of HOME Funds for the Facilitation of the Single Family Homeownership Program (Approved) (Recorded at 00:10:14)
4. Resolution Approving the City Manager's Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) for Fiscal Years 2014 to 2018
Motion to adoption of the resolution 4. Resolution Approving the City Manager's Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) for Fiscal Years 2014 to 2018 Moved by Woodbury, seconded by Vick.
Vote to adoption of the resolution 4. Resolution Approving the City Manager's Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) for Fiscal Years 2014 to 2018 (Approved) (Recorded at 00:12:51)
5. Ordinance Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Any and All Documents for the Acquisition of Property Located at 13721 Warwick Boulevard
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 5. Ordinance Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Any and All Documents for the Acquisition of Property Located at 13721 Warwick Boulevard Moved by Coleman, seconded by Whitaker.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 5. Ordinance Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Any and All Documents for the Acquisition of Property Located at 13721 Warwick Boulevard (Approved) (Recorded at 00:14:45)
H. Appropriations
1. Newport News Fire Department (NNFD) - Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM): Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Grant - $12,400
2. Department of Engineering - FY 2012 and FY 2013 Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) State Revenue Sharing Program ($150,000) and FY 2013 Bonds Authorized and Unissued ($150,000) - Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliant Sidewalks Project - $300,000
3. Department of Engineering - FY 2013 Bonds Authorized and Unissued - 39th Street Sanitary Sewer Improvements Project - $500,000
4. Department of Engineering - FY 2013 Bonds Authorized and Unissued - Various Stormwater Management Programs - $750,000
5. Department of Engineering - FY 2013 Bonds Authorized and Unissued - Belvedere Drive Sanitary Sewer Improvements Phase I - $790,000
6. Department of Engineering - FY 2013 Bonds Authorized and Unissued - FY 2013 Interim Inflow and Infiltration Abatement Program - $975,000
Motion to adoption of appropriation H. Appropriations Moved by Scott, seconded by Vick.
Vote to adoption of appropriation H. Appropriations (Approved) (Recorded at 00:17:54)
I. Citizen Comments
Howard Gwynn addressed City Council re violence and crime in the community.
Councilwoman Vick responded.
Rudy Langford, commended City Manager, made a presentation as President of Coalition for Justice for Civil Rights, re his many accomplishments.
Cleveland Mabry voiced concern about violence in the community.
J. New Business and Councilmember Comments
1. City Manager
Appreciated kind words.
Brooks Crossing support appreciated.
Re violence, December 4, maximum emphasis on public safety. Confident Council would do its part. Referenced upcoming Work Session re the matter.
2. City Attorney
3. City Clerk
Happy Belated Birthday to Mr. Arthur Keyes.
4. Price
Condolences to Brown family.
Foster Grandparents.
Grand Opening of Riverside's new Pavilion.
Dr. MLK Jr. Memorial B'fast.
STEM Program at Heritage High School.
AAD, spoke about leadership.
All concerned about the level of violence. City Council would talk about what was needed to bring the violence in the City to an end. Will show the effort to do something about the violence. Referenced Dr. Cherry's monthly meetings. Will begin seeing new energy and direction to solve crime.
5. Scott
Does appear that City Council is silent. Commit herself to help take communities back. Would do a better job. Would engage with her counterpart in the North. Orator contest at American Legion Post 368. Commend Legion for hosting that type of event. There were no losers.
Congrats to Dr. Mark Clark on his retirement.
Vice Mayor Bateman joined her to do a promo at Denbigh Community Center.
North District Town Hall Meeting - Jan. 28, at American Legion Post 368. Last meeting. Will be at Denbigh Community Center from now on. Thanks to CERT Team.
6. Vick
Thank you for Rudy Langford for recognizing CM.
Feb 1 - 3, 2013. Ribbon cutting of new Walmart, Feb. 1, 2013.
Thanked C. Rohlf for her work on the Community Maintenance Program.
Revitalization of the Community.
STEM Program - Heritage High, in partnership with Shipyard.
Clean-up Program forthcoming.
7. Whitaker
Runs a marathon for NNRHA to raise money for scholarships annually.
8. Woodbury
Happy Belated Birthday to Mr. Keyes and Mr. Rudy Langford.
Neighborhood Watch Programs and the importance of being active.
Riverside Pavilion was beautiful!
City Council Meeting could be held at Denbigh Community Center.
Concurred with Mr. Howard Gwynn's comments about crime.
9. Bateman
Riverside Pavilion - very nice facility and quite impressive.
Thanked Howard Gwynn for his remarks. City Council would come together and speak with one voice.
10. Coleman
K. Adjourn
Jan 22, 2013 Regular City Council Meeting
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A. Call to Order
Roll call (7 Present, 0 Absent, 0 Excused)
B. Invocation
1. Reverend Darrin Lyons, Bethel Restoration Center
C. Pledge of Allegiance
1. Arlando Healy-Barlow, Boy Scouts of America, Troop #313
D. Presentations
None Submitted
E. Public Hearings
None Advertised
F. Consent Agenda
1. Minutes of the Newport News City Council Retreat of December 4, 2012
2. Minutes of the Special Meeting of January 8, 2013
3. Minutes of the Work Session of January 8, 2013
4. Minutes of the Regular Meeting of January 8, 2013
5. Resolution to Comply with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Requirement to Formally Add to the City's Street Maintenance Inventory an Increase in Lane Mileage for Street Maintenance Payments
6. Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 6875-12 which Adopted the FY 2013 Classification and Pay Plan for City Employees (Supplemental Pay)
7. Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 6823-11 Authorizing the City Manager to Execute All Documents Necessary to Effect the Purchase of Property Located at 511 Richneck Road
Motion to adoption of consent agenda F. Consent Agenda Moved by Scott, seconded by Coleman.
Vote to adoption of consent agenda F. Consent Agenda (Approved) (Recorded at 00:05:28)
Motion to award a bid to F. Consent Agenda Moved by , seconded by .
G. Other City Council Actions
1. Receipt of Bids for Utility Easement - 15194 Warwick Boulevard
2. Resolution in Support of a Mixed-Use Redevelopment Project in the City's Southeast Community (Brooks Crossing)
Motion to adoption of the resolution Moved by Woodbury, seconded by Coleman.
Vote to adoption of the resolution (Approved) (Recorded at 00:09:06)
3. Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Any and All Documents Necessary to Effectuate and Implement an Agreement Between the Newport News Redevelopment and Housing Authority (NNRHA) and the City for the Use of HOME Funds for the Facilitation of the Single Family Homeownership Program
Motion to adoption of the resolution 3. Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Any and All Documents Necessary to Effectuate and Implement an Agreement Between the Newport News Redevelopment and Housing Authority (NNRHA) and the City for the Use of HOME Funds for the Facilitation of the Single Family Homeownership Program Moved by Whitaker, seconded by Vick.
Vote to adoption of the resolution 3. Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Any and All Documents Necessary to Effectuate and Implement an Agreement Between the Newport News Redevelopment and Housing Authority (NNRHA) and the City for the Use of HOME Funds for the Facilitation of the Single Family Homeownership Program (Approved) (Recorded at 00:10:14)
4. Resolution Approving the City Manager's Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) for Fiscal Years 2014 to 2018
Motion to adoption of the resolution 4. Resolution Approving the City Manager's Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) for Fiscal Years 2014 to 2018 Moved by Woodbury, seconded by Vick.
Vote to adoption of the resolution 4. Resolution Approving the City Manager's Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) for Fiscal Years 2014 to 2018 (Approved) (Recorded at 00:12:51)
5. Ordinance Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Any and All Documents for the Acquisition of Property Located at 13721 Warwick Boulevard
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 5. Ordinance Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Any and All Documents for the Acquisition of Property Located at 13721 Warwick Boulevard Moved by Coleman, seconded by Whitaker.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 5. Ordinance Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Any and All Documents for the Acquisition of Property Located at 13721 Warwick Boulevard (Approved) (Recorded at 00:14:45)
H. Appropriations
1. Newport News Fire Department (NNFD) - Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM): Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Grant - $12,400
2. Department of Engineering - FY 2012 and FY 2013 Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) State Revenue Sharing Program ($150,000) and FY 2013 Bonds Authorized and Unissued ($150,000) - Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliant Sidewalks Project - $300,000
3. Department of Engineering - FY 2013 Bonds Authorized and Unissued - 39th Street Sanitary Sewer Improvements Project - $500,000
4. Department of Engineering - FY 2013 Bonds Authorized and Unissued - Various Stormwater Management Programs - $750,000
5. Department of Engineering - FY 2013 Bonds Authorized and Unissued - Belvedere Drive Sanitary Sewer Improvements Phase I - $790,000
6. Department of Engineering - FY 2013 Bonds Authorized and Unissued - FY 2013 Interim Inflow and Infiltration Abatement Program - $975,000
Motion to adoption of appropriation H. Appropriations Moved by Scott, seconded by Vick.
Vote to adoption of appropriation H. Appropriations (Approved) (Recorded at 00:17:54)
I. Citizen Comments
Howard Gwynn addressed City Council re violence and crime in the community.
Councilwoman Vick responded.
Rudy Langford, commended City Manager, made a presentation as President of Coalition for Justice for Civil Rights, re his many accomplishments.
Cleveland Mabry voiced concern about violence in the community.
J. New Business and Councilmember Comments
1. City Manager
Appreciated kind words.
Brooks Crossing support appreciated.
Re violence, December 4, maximum emphasis on public safety. Confident Council would do its part. Referenced upcoming Work Session re the matter.
2. City Attorney
3. City Clerk
Happy Belated Birthday to Mr. Arthur Keyes.
4. Price
Condolences to Brown family.
Foster Grandparents.
Grand Opening of Riverside's new Pavilion.
Dr. MLK Jr. Memorial B'fast.
STEM Program at Heritage High School.
AAD, spoke about leadership.
All concerned about the level of violence. City Council would talk about what was needed to bring the violence in the City to an end. Will show the effort to do something about the violence. Referenced Dr. Cherry's monthly meetings. Will begin seeing new energy and direction to solve crime.
5. Scott
Does appear that City Council is silent. Commit herself to help take communities back. Would do a better job. Would engage with her counterpart in the North. Orator contest at American Legion Post 368. Commend Legion for hosting that type of event. There were no losers.
Congrats to Dr. Mark Clark on his retirement.
Vice Mayor Bateman joined her to do a promo at Denbigh Community Center.
North District Town Hall Meeting - Jan. 28, at American Legion Post 368. Last meeting. Will be at Denbigh Community Center from now on. Thanks to CERT Team.
6. Vick
Thank you for Rudy Langford for recognizing CM.
Feb 1 - 3, 2013. Ribbon cutting of new Walmart, Feb. 1, 2013.
Thanked C. Rohlf for her work on the Community Maintenance Program.
Revitalization of the Community.
STEM Program - Heritage High, in partnership with Shipyard.
Clean-up Program forthcoming.
7. Whitaker
Runs a marathon for NNRHA to raise money for scholarships annually.
8. Woodbury
Happy Belated Birthday to Mr. Keyes and Mr. Rudy Langford.
Neighborhood Watch Programs and the importance of being active.
Riverside Pavilion was beautiful!
City Council Meeting could be held at Denbigh Community Center.
Concurred with Mr. Howard Gwynn's comments about crime.
9. Bateman
Riverside Pavilion - very nice facility and quite impressive.
Thanked Howard Gwynn for his remarks. City Council would come together and speak with one voice.
10. Coleman
K. Adjourn
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