Agenda for Regular Meeting

12/03/2020 6:30 pm

Non-Legislative Business

ALL COUNCIL     

  • Sympathy Michael A. Johnson

OLIVER             

  • Sympathy Valerie Henry
  • Sympathy Kimberly Sanders
  • Sympathy Grace L. Evans

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Legislative Business

GRAY

Agenda Item #4890 - Res. 20-078
Adopted
A Resolution Strongly Urging Governor Carney and the Delaware River Basin Commission not to Approve the Proposed Export of Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) from Terminal “Dock 2” Facility in Gibbstown, NJ Due to the Risk of Health, Environmental and Public Safety Catastrophes that Could Occur During Land and Water Transport of LNG in Proximity to Wilmington and Other Densely Populated Areas in Delaware

Synopsis:  This Resolution is being presented by City Council for Council’s review and approval. The Council of the City of Wilmington strongly opposes the conversion of the former DuPont Repauno Works facility at the Delaware River in Gibbstown, New Jersey into a Liquefied Natural Gas transfer facility. LNG is a dangerous substance, which, if handled improperly or with malicious intent, has far-reaching and deadly effects. The State of Delaware, and especially the City of Wilmington, would be at a continuous and great risk should such a terminal be developed, and would receive no benefits. We therefore urge the Governor to vote against the facility proposal.


OLIVER

Agenda Item #4868 - Ord. 20-049
3rd & Final Reading - Passed
Approve the Removal of a Portion of Palmers Row, Located Between New Street and the Northern Boundary of Tax Parcel No. 26-029.10-124, from the Official City Map

Synopsis:  This Ordinance is being presented by the Administration for Council’s review and approval. This Ordinance authorizes the removal of a portion of Palmers Row, located between New Street and the northern boundary of Tax Parcel No. 26-029.10-124, from the Official City Map.


HARLEE

Agenda Item #4891 - Res. 20-079
Adopted
A Resolution Approving the Disposition by Lease of a Portion of 615 South Church Street to Future Soccer Stars Foundation

Synopsis:  This Resolution is being presented by the Administration for Council’s review and Approval. This Resolution approves the disposition by lease of a portion of 615 South Church Street, Wilmington, Delaware (being Tax Parcel No. 26-057.00-028) to Future Soccer Stars Foundation.


SHABAZZ (JOHNSON PRESENTING ON BEHALF OF SHABAZZ)

Agenda Item #4892 - Res. 20-080
Adopted As Amended
A Resolution Establishing the City Council Taskforce to Study and Recommend Reparation Proposals to Resolve and/or Correct Any Policies of Systemic Racial Disparities, Practices, Procedures, and/or Institutional Discrimination Against African Americans

Synopsis:  This Resolution is being presented by City Council for Council’s review and approval. This Resolution establishes the City Council Taskforce to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans in order to research the full range of mitigating factors which have resulted in the unjust treatment of African  Americans in the City of Wilmington as it relates to the provision of City services. The Taskforce is also established to conduct research on the totality of the racial environment of the City, related but not limited to fair housing, economic and business development and education.


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