City Council 4/2/2024

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AGENDA FOR THE CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 2, 2024

PUBLIC HEARING

1. Petition for Pole and Wire Locations. The Holyoke Gas and Electric Department
requests permission to locate a line of wires, cables, poles and fixtures, including the
necessary sustaining and protecting fixtures, along and across the following public way
or ways:
One (1) street lgit hole between property line of 31 O’Connor Ave and 33 O’Connor Ave.
Holyoke

PUBLIC COMMENT

LAID ON THE TABLE

COMMUNICATIONS

2. From Mayor Joshua Garcia, letter reappointing Preston Macy of 72 Shawmut Ave, to
serve as a member of the Registrar of Voters. Mr. Macy will serve a three-year term,
expiring on March 31, 2027.

3. From Mayor Joshua Garcia, letter reappointing Liana Pasialis of 1081 Hamden St to
serve as a member of the Commission on Disabilities. Ms. Pasialis will serve a three-
year term, expiring March 2027.

4. From Mayor Joshua Garcia, letter appointing Marlene Connor of 275 Southampton St.
to serve as a member of the Commission on Disabilities. Ms. Connor will serve a three-
year term, expiring March 2027.

5. From City Clerk Brenna McGee and Admin. Assistant Jeffery Anderson-Burgos,
minutes from the March 19, 2024 meeting

6. From Attorney Kathleen Degnan, legal opinion regarding context of “senior”

7. From Board of Fire Commissioners, minutes from February 12, 2024 meeting

PETITIONS

PRESIDENT’S REPORT

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

8. The Committee on Ordinance to whom was referred an order that the City Council
review and adopt the Mayor’s proposal for the city’s financial policies by ordinance.
Recommended that the order be adopted, pending creation of the CAFO position.

9. The Committee on Ordinance to whom was referred an order From Mayor Joshua A.
Garcia, emails providing feedback from various department heads in regards to financial policies manual
Recommended that the order has been complied with.

10. The Committee on Ordinance to whom was referred an order City of Holyoke Financial
Policies Manual from Division of Local Services MA Department of Revenue.
Recommended that the order has been complied with.

11. The Committee on Ordinance to whom was referred an order to add the position of City
Engineer to the Ordinance under Schedule A, Grade 13.
Recommended that the order be adopted, pending resolution of an open questions with
regard to the union.

12. The Committee on Finance to whom was referred an order that there be and is hereby
appropriated by transfer in the fiscal year 2024, FOUR THOUSAND SEVENTY AND
10/100 Dollars ($4,070.10) as follows:

FROM:
12201-51105 FIREFIGHTER $4,070.10
TOTAL: $4,070.10
TO:
12201-51101 FIRE CHIEF $4,070.10
TOTAL: $4,070.10
Recommended that the order be adopted.

13. The Committee on Finance to whom was referred an order that there be and is hereby
appropriated by transfer in the fiscal year 2024, EIGHTY SEVEN THOUSAND AND
00/100 Dollars ($87,000) as follows:

FROM:
14101-51101 PAY-ENGINEER $20,000
14251-51106 PAY-PROP MAIN & DEMO 22,000
14301-51103 PAY-REFUSE LABORER 20,000
14251-51107 PAY- HIGHWAY LABORER 14,000
16501-51106 PAY-HMEO PARKS 10,000
16501-51106 PAY-HMEO PARKS 1,000
TOTAL: $87,000
TO:
14102-53010 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES $20,000
14252-52600 R&M STREETS 22,000
14301-51300 PAY-REFUSE OVERTIME 20,000
14221-51300 PAY-CITY PROPERTY OVERTIME 14,000
16501-51300 PAY-PARKS OVERTIME 10,000
14211-51300 PAY-ADMIN OVERTIME 1,000
TOTAL: $87,000
Recommended that the order be adopted.

14. The Committee on Finance to whom was referred an order that in accordance with
M.G.L. Chapter 44 Sec. 53A, the City Council hereby accepts the provisions of the “EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT WORKPLACE
SAFETY GRANT, $11,000, NO MATCH” grant and authorizes the establishment of a
Fund or other method appropriate for the accounting of the receipts and expenditures of
all resources associated with the administration of said grant.
Sec 2-509 – Grant Reporting
Any city department, of which has received grant funding by approval of the city council
pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, or any other authorizing criteria, shall within
a reasonable period of time, but no later than 60 days from the conclusion of said grant,
generate a detailed report which outlines the planned outcomes with the documented
actual results. Said report shall be submitted to the city clerk for addition to the city
council’s next agenda.
Recommended that the order be adopted.

15. The Committee on Finance to whom was referred an order that in accordance with
M.G.L. Chapter 44 Sec. 53A, the City Council hereby accepts the provisions of the
“MASSACHUSETTS OFFICE ON DISABILITY, $89,850, NO MATCH ” grant and
authorizes the establishment of a Fund or other method appropriate for the accounting
of the receipts and expenditures of all resources associated with the administration of
said grant.
Sec 2-509 – Grant Reporting
Any city department, of which has received grant funding by approval of the city council
pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, or any other authorizing criteria, shall within
a reasonable period of time, but no later than 60 days from the conclusion of said grant,
generate a detailed report which outlines the planned outcomes with the documented
actual results. Said report shall be submitted to the city clerk for addition to the city
council’s next agenda.
Recommended that the order be adopted.

16. The Committee on Finance to whom was referred an order that there be and is hereby
appropriated by transfer in the fiscal year 2024, THIRTEEN THOUSAND THREE
HUNDRED FORTY TWO AND 00/100 Dollars ($13,342) as follows:

FROM:
11411-51103 PRINCIPAL CLERK – ASSESSOR $13,342
TOTAL: $13,342
TO:
16912-52420 REPAIR & MAINTENANCE WISTARIAHURST $13,342
TOTAL: $13,342
Recommended that the order be adopted.

17. The Committee on Finance to whom was referred an order that in accordance with
M.G.L. Chapter 44 Sec. 53A, the City Council hereby accepts the provisions of the
“Friends of City Hall” $10,000 donation and authorizes the establishment of a Fund or
other method appropriate for the accounting of the receipts and expenditures of all
resources associated with the administration of said donation.
Sec 2-509 – Grant Reporting
Any city department, of which has received grant funding by approval of the city council
pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, or any other authorizing criteria, shall within
a reasonable period of time, but no later than 60 days from the conclusion of said grant, generate a detailed report which outlines the planned outcomes with the documented
actual results. Said report shall be submitted to the city clerk for addition to the city
council’s next agenda.
Recommended that the order be adopted.
18. The Committee on Finance to whom was referred an order that in accordance with
M.G.L. Chapter 44 Sec. 53A, the City Council hereby accepts the provisions of the
“MASS DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY RESOURCES GREEN COMMUNITIES
COMPETITIVE GRANT, $197,404, NO MATCH “grant and authorizes the
establishment of a Fund or other method appropriate for the accounting of the receipts
and expenditures of all resources associated with the administration of said grant.
Sec 2-509 – Grant Reporting
Any city department, of which has received grant funding by approval of the city council
pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, or any other authorizing criteria, shall within
a reasonable period of time, but no later than 60 days from the conclusion of said grant,
generate a detailed report which outlines the planned outcomes with the documented
actual results. Said report shall be submitted to the city clerk for addition to the city
council’s next agenda.
Recommended that the order be adopted.

19. The Committee on Finance to whom was referred an order that in accordance with
M.G.L. Chapter 44 Sec. 53A, the City Council hereby accepts the provisions of the
“FFY2023 MASSACHUSETTS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY EMPG
GRANT, $12,350, NO MATCH” grant and authorizes the establishment of a Fund or
other method appropriate for the accounting of the receipts and expenditures of all
resources associated with the administration of said grant.
Sec 2-509 – Grant Reporting
Any city department, of which has received grant funding by approval of the city council
pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, or any other authorizing criteria, shall within
a reasonable period of time, but no later than 60 days from the conclusion of said grant,
generate a detailed report which outlines the planned outcomes with the documented
actual results. Said report shall be submitted to the city clerk for addition to the city
council’s next agenda.
Recommended that the order be adopted.

20. The Committee on Finance to whom was referred an order that there be and is hereby
appropriated by transfer in the fiscal year 2024, TWENTY ONE THOUSAND THREE
HUNDRED AND 00/100 Dollars ($21,300) as follows:

FROM:
8811-10400 CAPITAL STABIZATION $21,300
TOTAL: $21,300
TO:
15412-52500 R&M BUILDINGS & GROUNDS $21,300
TOTAL: $21,300
Recommended that the order be returned to the Auditor.

21. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order That the City of
Holyoke, through its Honorable City Council and Honorable Mayor, hereby petitions the Massachusetts General Court to enact legislation “Establishing an Appointed Treasurer
for the City of Holyoke” in the form set forth below; provided, however, that the General
Court may reasonably vary the form and substance of the requested legislation within
the scope of the general public objectives of this petition.
“An Act Establishing an Appointed Treasurer for the City of Holyoke” – This act
proposes to change the City Treasurer from an elected position to an appointed one;
the appointment will be made by the Mayor, with approval of the City Council, for a
term not to exceed five (5) years and qualifications for the position may be established
by ordinance. If adopted, the Treasurer elected in the 2023 municipal election will fill the
vacancy in the office for the remaining two (2) years, and a Treasurer will be appointed
to the position following the expiration of that term in January 2026 or sooner if the
office is vacated.
*Tabled 10-24-22, 7-17-23, referred back to committee 8-1-23
Recommended that the order be referred to the Council without recommendation.
22. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order That the City of
Holyoke, through its Honorable City Council and Honorable Mayor, hereby petitions the
Massachusetts General Court to enact legislation “Establishing an Appointed Treasurer
for the City of Holyoke” in the form set forth below; provided, however, that the General
Court may reasonably vary the form and substance of the requested legislation within
the scope of the general public objectives of this petition. “An Act Establishing an
Appointed Treasurer for the City of Holyoke” – This act proposes to change the City
Treasurer from an elected position to an appointed one; the appointment will be made
by the City Council, for a term not to exceed five (5) years and qualifications for the
position may be established by ordinance. If adopted, the Treasurer elected in the 2023
municipal election will fill the vacancy in the office for the remaining two (2) years, and a
Treasurer will be appointed to the position following the expiration of that term in
January 2026 or sooner if the office is vacated.
Recommended that the order has been complied with.

23. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order that the position of
Chief Administrative and Financial Officer be created and added to Schedule A.
Recommended that the order has been complied with.

24. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order RULE 6
DECORUM section E add the words or city employees after the words “another
member”
Recommended that the order be adopted.

25. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order that the city
charter be amended so that if there is a vacancy in the mayor’s office and the president
of the city council cannot assume the duties full time, the full council would then select
another councilor to assume the role of acting mayor by majority vote of the
council. The acting mayor would still continue to represent their constituents as a
councilor.
Recommended that the order be given a leave to withdraw.

26. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order that the honorable
city council add the following committee: Communications Committee
Senior citizen quality of life Committee
Recommended that the order be given a leave to withdraw.

27. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order that the city
solicitors office begin drafting a ballot question for next election cycle around marijuana
Social consumption sites such as bars and cafes for residents to vote on next election
cycle similar to the language below. “The sale of marijuana products, as those terms are
defined in G.L. c.94G, 1, for consumption on the premises where sold, is permitted
when the sale occurs at Restaurants, Bars, Cafes, or any establishment in which food
or beverages are Recommended that the order be given a leave to withdraw.

28. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order that committee
chairs limit the amount of public hearings added to an agenda, It is not fair and
undemocratic to have the public wait until 10:30 – 11:00 pm so they can be heard.
Recommended that the order be given a leave to withdraw.

29. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order that Establish a
City Council rule to allow one City Councilor to call for an end to debate on a
spending/bonding issue with referral to the auditor to review the matter and report back
to the City Council. This rule is in effect when debate continues for more than 30
minutes, each City Councilor who wishes to be recognized has spoken and the matter
has not yet been voted to approve or deny the motion.
Recommended that the order be given a leave to withdraw.

30. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order that we add to
our charter that if a councilor is absent from full council meeting for more than 3
consecutive meetings without written notice, their seat is considered open.
Recommended that the order be given a leave to withdraw.

31. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order that the City
Council create a rule where any candidate or elected official must disclose with the City
Clerk’s office any federal or state litigation that may be pending related to the individual
seeking or holding office. The candidate or official should have the opportunity to
include a written explanation of the offense and any mitigating circumstances.
Recommended that the order be given a leave to withdraw.

32. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order that a fund be
created to implement a series of studies rotating between city departments each year to
study best practices and methods of implementation for improvement of processes. Our
city should constantly be seeking to improve how the public is served and that requires
regularly looking at internal Recommended that the order be given a leave to withdraw.

33. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order That recall
provisions be established for every elected official in the city. These provisions should
be fair and equitable to allow citizens a path to recall but also protect the system from
nuisances.
Recommended that the order be given a leave to withdraw. 34. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order that we create a
ballot question asking if there should be a recall process for all elected officials. The
question should include a recall process and the decision should be binding.
Recommended that the order be given a leave to withdraw.

35. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order From Mayor
Joshua A. Garcia letter of VETO regarding the following order: that the City Council
retain independent legal counsel to work with the City Council and legal department to
review its rules and powers under the Charter, state law, city ordinances and its rules.
Recommended that the order be given a leave to withdraw.

36. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order that city council
rule 7b be amended to add to the end : that 10 minutes of response time will be allowed
for councilors to address and answer questions or comments, no councilor shall have
more than 2 minutes of response time.
Recommended that the order be given a leave to withdraw.

37. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order With community
support, order that a 30min public comment period be added to City Council meetings,
in an effort to give the public a true platform in person, written, and/or remote as long as
a remote option for council meetings exists. Consideration should be given to having
meetings begin earlier in an effort to accommodate Holyoke residents and inspire
participation.
Recommended that the order be given a leave to withdraw.

38. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order That we consider
a ballot question to determine if the term of office for mayor should be reduced to 2
years, amid historically low voter turnout and pending administrative changes under
consideration.
Recommended that the order be given a leave to withdraw.

39. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order Communication
providing article on Juan Montano arrest
Recommended that the order be given a leave to withdraw.

40. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order that the city
council takes necessary steps towards imposing term limits for all elected officials.
Maximum 5 terms per elected official.
Recommended that the order be given a leave to withdraw.

41. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order That a new rule
regarding proclamations be established: When a proclamation is issued by the City
Council recognizing good citizenship of a person, it shall be withdrawn upon discovery &
documentation of repeated criminal convictions (such as illegal guns and drugs).
Recommended that the order be given a leave to withdraw.

42. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order that RULE 8
DECORUM/SPEAKING section C “ During debate, if objection is made thereto, no
member shall speak more than twice to the same question without leave if the City
Council, no more than once until all other members choosing to speak have spoken. CHANGE: Delete the words “without leave of the Council”
Recommended that the order be given a leave to withdraw.

43. The Committee on Charter and Rules to whom was referred an order RULE 7 AGENDA
section ii Delete all the words after “The Pledge of Allegiance”
Recommended that the order be given a leave to withdraw.

MOTIONS, ORDERS AND RESOLUTIONS

44. Devine- ORDERED: that the Law Department render an opinion stating applicable
law(s) or ordinances regarding obtaining petition signatures in public buildings or
buildings maintained by the City of Holyoke.

45. Devine- ORDERED that the attached letter from Chief David Pratt be added to the next
agenda so that it may become part of the official record and be sent to the Finance
Committee

46. Devine- Ordered, that there be and is hereby appropriated by transfer in the fiscal year
2024, TWENTY ONE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED AND 00/100 Dollars ($21,300)
as follows:

FROM:
8811-10400 CAPITAL STABILIZATION $21,300
TOTAL: $21,300
TO:
14222-52505 R&M BLDGS – COUNCIL ON AGING $21,300
TOTAL: $21,300

47. Devine- ORDER:

WHEREAS:: Mass. General Law, Chapter 440, Section 5B authorizes a municipality to
create a stabilization fund for a specified purpose and to appropriate amounts thereto,
provided that such action is effective for at least three years and;

WHEREAS: Chapter 77 of the General Acts of 2023 eliminated the minimum three year
provision and authorizes a municipality to terminate a specialized stabilization fund at
any time and;

WHEREAS: the City of Holyoke,through its City Council, had voted in June, 2023 to
create such a fund to accumulate revenue received from the Massachusetts Statewide
Opioid Settlement and;

WHEREAS; The City of Holyoke now wishes to terminate the Opioid Settlement
Stabilization Fund and the dedication of revenues received from the settlement as
authorized under Chapter 77 of the Acts of 2023.and to create a special revenue fund
for ongoing opioid settlement revenues as authorized by the Department of Revenue
(as per attached DOR Bulletin-2023-7).
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDERED;

The stabilization fund created in June, 2023 to receive opioid settlement funds and the
dedication of any revenues thereto is hereby terminated as authorized by Chapter 77 of
the Acts of 2023 and under MGL Chapter 40, Section 5B.
48. Devine-Ordered, that there be and is hereby appropriated by transfer in the fiscal year
2024, ONE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND AND 00/100 Dollars ($150,000) as follows:

FROM:
12101-51103 CAPTAINS $40,000
12101-51117 DISPATCHERS 80,000
12101-51920 QUINN BILL 30,000
TOTAL: $150,000
TO:
19412-57630 CLAIMS & DAMAGES $150,000
TOTAL: $150,000

49. Devine- Ordered, that there be and is hereby appropriated by transfer in the fiscal year
2024, ONE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND AND 00/100 Dollars ($150,000) as follows:

FROM:
12101-51103 CAPTAINS $40,000
12101-51117 DISPATCHERS 80,000
12101-51920 QUINN BILL 30,000
TOTAL: $150,000
TO:
19412-57630 CLAIMS & DAMAGES $150,000
TOTAL: $150,000

50. Devine- Ordered, that there be and is hereby appropriated by transfer in the fiscal year
2024, TWENTY THOUSAND AND 00/100 Dollars ($20,000) as follows:

FROM:
8815-10400 CANNABIS STABILIZATION $20,000
TOTAL: $20,000
TO:
19442-53005 CANNABIS – OPED LEGAL SERVICES $20,000
TOTAL: $20,000

51. Devine- Ordered, that there be and is hereby appropriated by transfer in the fiscal year
2024, TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED EIGHTY ONE AND 34/100
Dollars ($25,481.34) as follows:

FROM: 12101-51105 SERGEANTS $10,493.16
12101-51107 PATROLMEN 14,988.18
TOTAL: $25,481.34
TO:
12101-51180 INJURED ON DUTY $25,481.34
TOTAL: $25,481.34

52. Devine- Ordered, that there be and is hereby appropriated by transfer in the fiscal year
2024, SEVEN THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED FORTY FIVE AND 96/100 Dollars
($7,145.96) as follows:

FROM:
8811-10400 CAPITAL STABILIZATION $7,145.96
TOTAL: $7,145.96
TO:
14222-52502 R&M CITY HALL $7,145.96
TOTAL: $7,145.96

53. Devine- Ordered, that there be and is hereby appropriated by transfer in the fiscal year
2024, EIGHT THOUSAND AND 00/100 Dollars ($8,000) as follows:

FROM:
16101-51103 REFERENCE LIBRARIAN $8,000
TOTAL: $8,000
TO:
16101-51112 FINANCIAL MANAGER $8,000
TOTAL: $8,000

54. Devine- Ordered, that there be and is hereby appropriated by transfer in the fiscal year
2024, EIGHT THOUSAND AND 00/100 Dollars ($8,000) as follows:

FROM:
16101-51103 REFERENCE LIBRARIAN $8,000
TOTAL: $8,000
TO:
16101-51112 FINANCIAL MANAGER $8,000
TOTAL: $8,000

55. Devine- Ordered, that in accordance with M.G.L. Chapter 44 Sec. 53A, the City Council
hereby accepts the provisions of the “PLYMOUTH PAPER DONATION, 12 PALLETS –
ASSORTED PAPER GOODS, ESTIMATED VALUE $23,882, ” and authorizes the
establishment of a Fund or other method appropriate for the accounting of the receipts
and expenditures of all resources associated with the administration of said donation.
56. Devine- Ordered, that the amount of ONE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED TWENTY SIX
AND 29/100 Dollars ($1,126.29) be authorized from the TREASURER Department’s
R&M OFFICE EQUIPMENT (11452-52400) appropriation in fiscal year 2024 for
services rendered in fiscal year 2023 which were unencumbered at the 2023 fiscal year
end.

57. Givner- With community support, order that the law department provide stat of pothole
claims over last 10 years along with percentage of claims approved and denied.

58. Givner- With community support, that the chief of police supply a written or in person
update on what steps have been taken to address traffic concerns in Holyoke,
especially in wards 1,2,3,4, & 6, as REQUIRED by to our city’s Ordinance:Sec. 50-42. –
Traffic squad—Designation and training of members.

The chief of police shall designate six members and such additional members as may
from time to time be required to act as traffic officers. Such members shall receive and
be given thorough and adequate training in the regulation and direction of traffic, in
accordance with a uniform and recognized standard.

59. Givner- With community support, order that $15 pothole claims fee be reduced to $0 to
reflect practices of neighboring cities and towns. Charging a fee to residents for a
service paid for by taxes seems redundant. Introduced by ordinance in 2018, this
nominal fee generates +/- $400 annually.

60. Magrath-Smith- Ordered, that City Council rule 10.C be revisited in discussion.

C. City Council shall appoint a Youth Ambassador to the City Council. The term shall
last one year starting July 1 to June 30. Appointees shall only be Eligible to serve one
term. Individuals eligible for this position must be a Holyoke Resident, enrolled in a
local high school or equivalent program and be in the range of 15 to 17 years of age.
The Youth ambassador shall be required to attend all full City Council meetings and
may attend any subcommittee meetings. As well as:
Be allowed to speak during public comment period
Attend all regular meetings of the City Council and whichever subcommittee
Meetings they would like
Give a “Youth Ambassador Report” at the beginning of the first meeting of every
month updating the Council about the Youth Community, Positive Or Negative (Similar
to the Presidents Report)
Request that a City Councilor file an order to give a proclamation to a young Person
or someone who works with City youth
Sit in Council Chambers and assist the Administrative Assistant during Full
Council Meetings and any Subcommittee Meetings
Attend Youth related events on behalf of the City Council
Meet with Youth in other Municipalities
Sit at the committee table during regular meetings

Selection Process: Opening for Youth Ambassador position shall be posted for 2-3
Weeks. Youths will apply through their Guidance Counselor who will then screen the applicants and forward qualified resumes to the City Council. All qualifying Candidates
will be interviewed by Public Service and Human Resources Committee and provide
two letters of recommendation. First candidate to reach eight votes by full Council shall
get the position. Individual chosen for position is subject to removal upon two thirds
Vote of the City Council.

61. Magrath-Smith- Ordered, that a Home Rule Petition be filed with amendments to the
City Charter as required for consistency with state law, pertaining to our city’s
restructuring of municipal finance.

62. Magrath-Smith- Ordered, that City Council rule 10.D be revisited in discussion. D.
Every month the City Council invite in a Holyoke School Student to lead in the Pledge
of Allegiance.

63. Magrath-Smith- Ordered, that the Legal Department clarify the meaning of “senior
member” as related to City Council rules 3B and 8D.

64. Magrath-Smith-Ordered, that City Council Rule 7B be amended to allow speakers
during Public Comment to speak for up to 3 minutes. The current rule allows for up to
ten speakers to each speak for 1.5 minutes.

65. Magrath-Smith- Ordered, that all Charter references to an Assistant Superintendent of
Public Works be updated to Assistant Director of Public Works.

66. Magrath-Smith- Ordered, that the City Council adopt the provisions of MGL Chapter
43C for the purpose of changing the position of Treasurer from elected to appointed.

 

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