For the meeting on May 18, 2021
Morgantown City Council Regular Meeting Highlights:
IMPORTANT NOTE: To protect public health during the COVID-19 pandemic, personal attendance at the meeting is not permitted. This meeting will take place via WebEx at https://cityofmorgantown.my.webex.com/meet/cityofmorgantown using the meeting number 793 734 477. The meeting will be broadcast live on Morgantown 15 and live-streamed via the City of Morgantown website at https://morgantownwv.viebit.com/. The public can listen live by calling 408-418-9388 and using the access code 793 734 477.
If members of the public wish to comment on a particular issue or public hearing, they should fill out the public comment sign-up form on our website which can be found at: https://bit.ly/MCC051821. Additionally, the public can submit written comments via email to the City Clerk at cwade@morgantownwv.gov.
- INCREASING AWARENESS OF MEN'S HEALTH MONTH
Mayor Ron Dulaney will proclaim June as Men's Health Month. The purpose of this is to raise awareness of men's health issues including heart disease, mental health, diabetes, prostate, testicular, and colon cancer. It is also meant to increase awareness of the importance of a healthy lifestyle, regular exercise and medical check-ups. - HONORING THE SERVICE OF FORMER FIRE CHIEF MARK CARAVASOS
Mayor Ron Dulaney Jr. will read a proclamation honoring the service of former Fire Chief Mark Caravasos, who began his career with the city in 1985. Caravasos joined the Morgantown Fire Department in 1987, rose through the ranks and was named Fire Chief in 2010. Caravasos retired on May 14, 2021 after working for the city for 35 years. - APPROVING A SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH FIREFIGHTERS
At the recommendation of the City Manager, council will review and vote on the terms of a settlement agreement over shift differential pay between the city and certain firefighters who are members of the IAFF Local 313 would allow firefighters to receive a proportional increase in their base rate pay, such that there should be no change in the firefighters’ pay received and with minimal or no change in cost to the city. In addition, going forward, the firefighters will only receive shift differential pay when they are called out for any unscheduled duty starting during the afternoon or evening shift as provided by the shift differential rules in place and applicable to all city employees under the city’s then-existing Personnel Rules. - REORGANIZING THE ENGINEERING AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTS
At the recommendation of the City Manager, this ordinance would revise the current annual budget for the General Fund to include the reorganization of personnel in the Engineering and Public Works Departments. The reorganization would result in a minimal increase to the Contingency Fund. Second Reading.- CREATING A CIVILIAN POLICE REVIEW AND ADVISORY BOARD
At the recommendation of the Special Committee on Community Policing and Citizen Advisory Board, this ordinance would create a Civilian Police Review and Advisory Board. The board, which would consist of nine members, would provide for citizen participation in reviewing Police Department policies, practices, and procedures; to promote the availability of data relating to police practices and procedures; and to provide a prompt, impartial, and fair review of misconduct complaints relating to the Morgantown Police Department in a manner which protects the rights of police officers and the rights of individuals who have contact with the Morgantown Police Department.
Second Reading. - ACCOUNTING FOR QUARTERLY ADJUSTMENTS TO THE GENERAL FUND
At the recommendation of the Interim Finance Director, this ordinance would revise the annual budget of the General Fund to account for quarterly adjustments based on trends and actual revenues received including an increase of over $2 million in B&O taxes. Of this increase, $1.4 million will be placed in Capital Escrow and $200,00 to the Contingency Fund raising it to the max allowed by state law. - ACCOUNTING FOR A DECREASE IN COAL SEVERANCE FUNDING
At the recommendation of the Interim Finance Director, this ordinance would revise the annual budget for the Coal Severance Fund to account for a small decrease of $13,000. - SEEKING GRANT FUNDS FOR CITY STREETSCAPE PROJECTS
At the recommendation of the City Manager, these ordinances would authorize the City Manager to submit applications to the West Virginia Division of Highways Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) for grant funding for the Pleasant Street Streetscape Project, Dorsey Avenue Sidewalk Project, Morgantown Municipal Airport Streetscape Project, and the Don Knotts Boulevard Pedestrian/Cycling Bridge Project. - REVIEWING A PERMIT FOR MAIN STREET SATURDAYS
At the request of a permit applicant, council will review a Fair and Festival permit for Main Street Saturday events on June 11 and July 24, 2021. These events will feature live music and local food and beer vendors. It will be located on the vacant lots of 229-243 Pleasant Street.
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