Week 4/26-4/30/2021

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4/23/2021
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the HFA
Housing Finance Agency provides notice of its proposal to issue a revenue bond financing in an amount not to exceed $54,600,000 for the new construction and equipping of the 1530 First Street SW project (the “Development”).  The Development is expected to be located at 1530 First Street, SW, Washington, DC 20024, in Ward 6. After completion, the Development is expected to consist of one (1) building, containing a total of approximately on hundred one (101) residential rental units.
Retained with comments from the Committee on Housing and Executive Administration
4/26/2021
30 day review begins 5/5/2021
Deemed approved 6/17/2021
 
4/23/2021
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the HFA
Housing Finance Agency provides notice of its proposal to issue a revenue bond financing in an amount not to exceed $3,125,000 for Liberty Place Apartments (the “Development”).  The Development is expected to be located at 881 3rd Street, NW DC 20001, in Ward 6. After completion, the Development is expected to consist of approximately one hundred seventy-one (171) residential rental units.
Retained with comments from the Committee on Housing and Executive Administration
4/26/2021
30 day review begins 5/5/2021
Deemed approved 6/17/2021
 
4/23/2021
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the HFA
Housing Finance Agency provides notice of its proposal to issue a revenue bond financing in an amount not to exceed $2,415,000 for Delta Towers (the “Development”).  The Development is expected to be located at 808 Bladensburg Road, NE, Washington, DC 20002 in Ward 5. After completion, the Development is expected to consist of approximately one hundred seventy-nine (179) residential rental units.
Retained with comments from the Committee on Housing and Executive Administration
4/26/2021
30 day review begins 5/5/2021
Deemed approved 6/17/2021
 
4/23/2021
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the HFA
Housing Finance Agency provides notice of its proposal to issue a revenue bond financing in an amount not to exceed $1,500,000 for Capitol Vista (the “Development”).  The Development is expected to be located at 810 New Jersey Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001, in Ward 6. After completion, the Development is expected to consist of approximately one hundred seventy-four (104) residential rental units.
Retained with comments from the Committee on Housing and Executive Administration
4/26/2021
30 day review begins 5/5/2021
Deemed approved 6/17/2021
 
4/23/2021
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Grant Budget Modifications as of April 8, 2021
Retained with comments from the Committee of the Whole
4/26/2021
2 business day review begins 4/26/2021
deemed approved 4/28/2021
 
 
 
4/23/2021
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Grant Budget Modifications as of April 9, 2021
Retained with comments from the Committee of the Whole
4/26/2021
2 business day review begins 4/26/2021
deemed approved 4/28/2021
 
4/23/2021
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Grant Budget Modifications as of April 14, 2021
Retained with comments from the Committee of the Whole
4/26/2021
2 business day review begins 4/26/2021
deemed approved 4/28/2021
 
4/23/2021
Chairman at the Request of the Mayor
Correspondence from the Mayor – Public Restroom Facilities and Promotion Act of 2018: Report on the Sites with Frequent Incidents of Public Defecation and Urination
 
4/26/2021
4/26/2021
4/26/2021
Chairman at the Request of the Mayor
Correspondence from the Mayor – Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) Fiscal Year 2020 Annual Report
 
4/26/2021
4/26/2021
4/26/2021
Chairman at the Request of the Mayor
Correspondence from the Mayor – Fiscal Year 2020 District Government Workforce New Hire Residency by Agency
 
4/26/2021
4/26/2021

 

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4/23/2021
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Request to reprogram $1,725,000 of Fiscal Year 2021 Local funds budget authority from the Department of Motor Vehicles to the Department of For-Hire Vehicles was filed in the Office of the Secretary on April 23, 2021.  This reprogramming is needed to ensure DFVH’s ability to continue operations of the TransportDC program to District residents.
Retained with comments from the Committee on Business and Economic Development and the Committee on Transportation and the Environment 
4/26/2021
14 day review begins 4/26/2021
Deemed approved 5/10/2021
4/26/2021
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Request to reprogram $2,970,352.86 of Fiscal Year 2021 Local budget within the Department of Behavioral Health was filed in the Office of the Secretary on April 26, 2021.  This reprogramming is needed to provide direct services to the Substance Abuse Disorder and School-Based Behavioral Health Services programs.
Retained with comments from the Committee on Health 
4/27/2021
14 day review begins 4/27/2021
Deemed approved 5/11/2021
4/26/2021
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Request to reprogram $961,285.12 of Fiscal Year 2021 special purpose revenue budget authority from the Office of the Chief Financial Officer to the Department of General Services was filed in the Office of the Secretary on April 26, 2021.  This reprogramming is needed to cover security and maintenance services requested by DC Events Facilities for the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium.
Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities and the Committee on Business and Economic Development
4/27/2021
14 day review begins 4/27/2021
Deemed approved 5/11/2021
4/27/2021
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the CFO
Proposed contract to exercise Option Year Two (2) with Harris & Harris, Ltd in the not-to-exceed $5,870,488.05 shall continue to provide a turnkey solution that combines secondary collection services and an account receivables system for delinquent debt collection of non-tax debts owed to the Government of the District of Columbia for the Office of Finance and Treasury
Retained with comments from the Committee on Business and Economic Development 
4/27/2021
10 day review begins 4/28/2021
Deemed approved 5/8/2021
4/27/2021
Chairman Mendelson
ANC 6C Comments: Testimony of Advisory Neighborhood Commission 6C1 Before the Committee on Housing and Executive Administration Performance Oversight Hearing
 
4/27/2021
4/27/2021
4/27/2021
Chairman Mendelson
ANC 6C Comments: Testimony for the Record of Advisory Neighborhood Commission 6C1 on PR 24-21, Board of Zoning Adjustment Carl Blake Confirmation Resolution of 2020
 
 
4/27/2021
4/27/2021
 
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4/30/2021
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Request to reprogram $4,648,7-06.00 of Fiscal Year 2021 local funds within the Department of General Services (AM0) was filed in the Office of the Secretary on April 30, 2021.  This reprogramming is needed to cover the cost of higher than expected snow costs and fire, life and safety (FLS) inspections and repairs.
Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities 
4/30/2021
14 day review begins 5/3/2021
Deemed approved 5/17/2021
 
4/30/2021
Councilmembers Henderson, Cheh, Allen, R. White, Nadeau, Silverman, Pinto, Chairman Mendelson
District of Columbia Public Schools 2021-2022 Funding Stabilization Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2021
Retained by the Council
4/30/2021
5/4/2021
4/30/2021
Councilmembers Henderson, Cheh, Allen, R. White, Nadeau, Silverman, Pinto, Chairman Mendelson
District of Columbia Public Schools 2021-2022 Funding Stabilization Emergency Amendment Act of 2021
Retained by the Council
4/30/2021
5/4/2021
4/30/2021
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Grant Budget Modifications as of April 21, 2021
Retained with comments from the Committee of the Whole
4/30/2021
2 business day review begins 5/3/2021
deemed approved 5/5/2021
 
4/30/2021
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the HFA
Housing Finance Agency provides notice of its proposal to issue a revenue bond financing in an amount not to exceed $26,179,000 for the new construction and equipping of The Clara on MLK project (the “Development”).  The Development is expected to be located at 2313-2323 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE, Washington, D.C. 20020 in Ward 8. After completion, the Development is expected to consist of one (1) building, containing a total of approximately eighty-one (81) residential rental units.
Retained with comments from the Committee on Housing and Executive Administration
4/30/2021
30 day review begins 5/5/2021
Deemed approved 6/17/2021
 
4/30/2021
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Proposed contract to exercise Option Year Four (4) with AECOM Technical Services, Inc. in the not-to-exceed $7,500,000 will continue to perform project management services in support of construction projects for the District of Columbia Public Schools (“DCPS”) and the Department of Parks and Recreation (“DPR”) on an indefinite delivery indefinite quantity basis
Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operation and Facilities, the Committee of the Whole and the Committee on Recreation, Libraries and Youth Affairs  
4/30/2021
10 day review begins 5/3/2021
Deemed approved 5/13/2021
 
4/30/2021
Chairman Mendelson
ANC 2A Comments: Funding for Permanent Supportive Housing and Public Housing Repairs
 
4/30/2021
4/30/2021
4/30/2021
Chairman Mendelson
ANC 2A Comments: Funding for Excluded Workers
 
4/30/2021
4/30/2021
4/30/2021
Chairman Mendelson
ANC 2A Comments: The DC Essential Workers’ Bill of Rights
 
4/30/2021
4/30/2021