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that it could be helpful in making the department aware of repeated problems at an <br /> establishment. <br /> On the motion: A roll call vote was taken as follows: <br /> Yeas —Bullock, Kepple, Neff, O'Malley, Rader, Shachner <br /> Nays —None <br /> Motion passed. Substitute Resolution 2020-45 was substituted. <br /> President O'Malley made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Shachner to adopt <br /> Substitute Resolution 2020-45. <br /> A roll call vote was taken as follows: <br /> Yeas —Bullock, Kepple, Neff, O'Malley, Rader, Shachner <br /> Nays —None <br /> Motion passed. Substitute Resolution 2020-45 was adopted. <br /> 3. Public Works & Sustainability Committee report regarding meetings held July 27, 2020. <br /> (to be provided) <br /> Councilmember Rader read the following report into the record: <br /> Last Monday the Public Works & Sustainability Committee met with all members present <br /> and joined by Councilmember Neff, Directors, Corrigan, Leininger, Ducu, Chief Dunphy, <br /> and members of the administration. The first item we discussed after approving the minutes <br /> were two resolutions that had already passed, but Council had indicated that it wanted <br /> further discussion in committee about how these two resolutions, which accept$197,000 and <br /> $35,000 respectively, and the funds they provide would be spent and plans surrounding them. <br /> At this point, the administration believed the $197,000 would be spent on energy efficiency <br /> needs per the grant and that it would also take a further look at the budget to see where those <br /> funds could fill in towards more energy efficiency measures. The other $35,000 would be be <br /> spent on EV charging. Director Leininger pledged to keep Council in the loop on the <br /> distribution of those funds. <br /> We also talked briefly about the EV settlement application for more EV charging <br /> infrastructure. I offered to set us up with the Clean Fuels Ohio folks who we already pay to <br /> have that membership, which is offering free grant writing support for the EV settlement. <br /> We moved onto Resolution 2020-44, which is the Tyke Park Resolution. Director Corrigan <br /> gave an update on how legally defining that space was going. We'll have to defer that as <br /> more work was involved in defining it. <br />
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