Week 3/21- 3/25/2022

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3/14/2022
Councilmembers Cheh, Allen, Bonds, Lewis George, Pinto
Migratory Local Wildlife Protection Act of 2022
Committee of the Whole with comments from the Committee on Transportation and the Environment 
3/21/2022
4/5/2022
3/14/2022
Councilmembers T. White, Bonds
Reimbursable Grant Disbursement to Non-Profits Act of 2022
Government Operations and Facilities
3/21/2022
4/5/2022
3/15/2022
Councilmembers Silverman, Bonds, Henderson, McDuffie, R. White, Nadeau, Lewis George, Allen, Pinto
Domestic Worker Employment Rights Amendment Act of 2022
 
Committee on Labor and Workforce Development with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities
3/21/2022
4/5/2022
3/15/2022
Councilmember Nadeau
Flexible Rent Subsidy Pilot Program Extension Amendment Act of 2022
Committee on Human Services
3/21/2022
4/5/2022
3/16/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Fiscal Year 2023 Budget Support Act of 2022
Committee of the Whole
3/21/2022
4/5/2022
3/16/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Fiscal Year 2023 Federal Portion Budget Request Act of 2022
Committee of the Whole
3/21/2022
4/5/2022
3/16/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Fiscal Year 2023 Local Budget Act of 2022
Committee of the Whole
3/21/2022
4/5/2022
3/17/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Fiscal Year 2022 Revised Local Budget Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2022
Retained by the Council with comments from the Committee of the Whole
3/21/2022
4/5/2022
3/17/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Fiscal Year 2022 Revised Local Budget Emergency Act of 2022
Retained by the Council with comments from the Committee of the Whole
3/21/2022
4/5/2022
3/17/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Fiscal Year 2022 Revised Local Budget Temporary Act of 2022
Retained by the Council with comments from the Committee of the Whole
3/21/2022
4/5/2022
3/17/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Fiscal Year 2022 Second Revised Local Budget Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2022
Retained by the Council with comments from the Committee of the Whole
3/21/2022
4/5/2022
3/17/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Fiscal Year 2022 Second Revised Local Budget Emergency Act of 2022
Retained by the Council with comments from the Committee of the Whole
3/21/2022
4/5/2022
3/17/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Fiscal Year 2022 Second Revised Local Budget Temporary Act of 2022
Retained by the Council with comments from the Committee of the Whole
3/21/2022
4/5/2022
3/18/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Proposed contract to exercise option period one (1) with Medical Transportation Management, Inc., (MTM) in the amount of $23,207,580 shall serve as transportation broker to manage and administer the District’s non-emergency medical transportation services for the District’s Medicaid eligible-fee-service beneficiaries and individuals with developmental disabilities
Retained with comments from the Committee on Health 
3/21/2022
10 day review begins 3/21/2022
deemed approved 3/31/2022
3/18/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Proposed Design-Build Agreement with Chiaramonte/Coakley & Williams, JV (the “Contractor”) and will increase the amount by $2,308,649.25, from $46,996,077 to $49,304,726.25 will provide additional construction management at-risk services required to renovate and modernize Smothers Elementary School (“Smothers”) located at 4400 Brooks Street NE, Washington, DC
Retained with comments from the Committee of the Whole and the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities  
3/21/2022
10 day review begins 3/21/2022
deemed approved 3/31/2022
3/18/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Proposed contract with Lyft Bikes and Scooters, LLC in the amount of $6,421,464.00 shall provide bicycle stations and bicycle stations equipment for the District’s Capital Bikeshare Bike System in an effort to promote, maintain and expand District’s multimodal transportation system
Retained with comments from the Committee on Transportation and the Environment    
3/21/2022
10 day review begins 3/21/2022
deemed approved 3/31/2022
3/18/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Proposed contract with Zurich through the District’s Captive Insurance Agency in the amount of $3,163,240 for the issuance of a policy of insurance covering all District real property assets
Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities    
3/21/2022
10 day review begins 3/21/2022
deemed approved 3/31/2022
3/18/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the UDC
Proposed a proposed lease agreement by and between the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) and the Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority (MWAA) for the use of 25,660 square feet in Hangar #2, located at the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport was filed in the Office of the Secretary on March 18, 2022. This lease would replace the current lease that UDC has with MWAA for airport hangar space to accommodate UDC’s aircraft maintenance program. Specifically, the lease is for five years, with two options of five years each and requires MWAA to make certain capital improvements to Hangar #2. 
Retained with comments from the Committee of the Whole     
3/21/2022
45 day review begins 3/21/2022
deemed disapproved 5/5/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Proposed contract with CBRE-Heery, Inc. in the amount of $3,000,000 will provide construction management services, as awarded through task order agreements, at various facilities within DGS’ s real estate portfolio. Project locations may include schools, parks, recreation facilities, municipal buildings, fire and police stations, short-term family housing locations, playgrounds, pools, and other public locations
Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities    
3/21/2022
10 day review begins 3/22/2022
deemed approved 4/1/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Proposed contract with Health Services for Children with Special Needs, Inc. (HSCSN) in the not-to-exceed amount of $91,161,873 shall provide healthcare services to the District’s Medicaid eligible population enrolled in the Child and Adolescent Supplemental Security Income Program (CASSIP)
Retained with comments from the Committee on Health     
3/21/2022
10 day review begins 3/22/2022
deemed approved 4/1/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Proposed contract to exercise option year one with Precision Systems Inc (PSI) in the not- to-exceed amount of $5,000,000 shall continue to provide engineering design services and other technical services for the District of Columbia power line undergrounding program electrical feeders
Retained with comments from the Committee on Transportation and the Environment  
3/21/2022
10 day review begins 3/22/2022
deemed approved 4/1/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Proposed contract with Trillian Technologies, Inc. in the not- to-exceed amount of $10,000,000 shall provide information technology equipment and software
Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities   
3/21/2022
10 day review begins 3/22/2022
deemed approved 4/1/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Correspondence from the Mayor – Child and Family Services Agency’s (CFSA’s) Office of the Ombudsman Foster Youth and Foster Parent Statements of Rights and Responsibilities Annual Status Report 2021
 
3/21/2022
3/21/2022

 

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3/15/2022
Councilmembers T. White, Bonds, Lewis George, Nadeau
Illegal Dumping and Vehicle Abandonment Patrol and Resolution Act of 2022
Change title
Committee on Transportation and the Environment
3/22/2022
4/5/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson
Earned Income Tax Credit Expansion Clarification Amendment Act of 2022
(Re-Referral)
Committee on Business and Economic Development with comments from the Committee on Human Services
3/22/2022
4/5/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson
Expanding Access to Fertility Treatment Amendment Act of 2022
(Re-Referral)
Committee on Business and Economic Development with comments from the Committee on Health
3/22/2022
4/5/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson
Zero Waste Plastic Product Stewardship Amendment Act of 2022
(Re-Referral)
Committee on Transportation and the Environment with comments from the Committee on Business and Economic Development
3/22/2022
4/5/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson
Soil Disclosures Modernization Amendment Act of 2022
(Re-Referral)
Sequentially to the Committee on Transportation and the Environment and the Committee of the Whole
3/22/2022
4/5/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Proposed contract with The Temple Group Inc. in the maximum amount of $3,000,000 will provide construction management services, as awarded through task orders, at various facilities within DGS’s real estate portfolio. Project locations may include schools, parks, recreation facilities, municipal buildings, fire and police stations, short-term family housing locations, playgrounds, pools, and other public locations
Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities   
3/22/2022
10 day review begins 3/22/2022
deemed approved 4/1/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Proposed contract with McKissack & McKissack of Washington, Inc. in the maximum amount of $3,000,000 will provide construction management services, as awarded through task orders, at various facilities within DGS’s real estate portfolio. Project locations may include schools, parks, recreation facilities, municipal buildings, fire and police stations, short-term family housing locations, playgrounds, pools, and other public locations
Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities   
3/22/2022
10 day review begins 3/22/2022
deemed approved 4/1/2022
3/22/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Proposed contract with Rummel Klepper & Kahl, LLP in the maximum amount of $3,000,000 will provide construction management services, as awarded through task orders, at various facilities within DGS’s real estate portfolio. Project locations may include schools, parks, recreation facilities, municipal buildings, fire and police stations, short-term family housing locations, playgrounds, pools, and other public locations
Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities   
3/22/2022
10 day review begins 3/22/2022
deemed approved 4/1/2022
3/22/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Correspondence from the Mayor – Complete Streets and Bicycle and Pedestrian Priority Areas 2022 Annual Report
 
3/22/2022
3/22/2022
 
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3/18/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the UDC
University of the District of Columbia Lease Agreement with MWAA Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2022
Retained with comments from the Committee of the Whole
3/23/2022
4/5/2022
3/18/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the UDC
University of the District of Columbia Lease Agreement with MWAA Emergency Approval Resolution of 2022
Retained with comments from the Committee of the Whole
3/23/2022
4/5/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
District of Columbia Combat Sports Commission Andrew Huff Confirmation Resolution of 2022
Committee on Business and Economic Development
3/23/2022
45 day review begins 4/6/2022
deemed approved 5/29/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
District of Columbia Combat Sports Commission Christopher Jenkins Confirmation Resolution of 2022
Committee on Business and Economic Development
3/23/2022
45 day review begins 4/6/2022
deemed approved 5/29/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
District of Columbia Combat Sports Commission Roger A. Mitchell Jr. Confirmation Resolution of 2022
Committee on Business and Economic Development
3/23/2022
45 day review begins 4/6/2022
deemed approved 5/29/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
District of Columbia Combat Sports Commission Shawn Townsend Confirmation Resolution of 2022
Committee on Business and Economic Development
3/23/2022
45 day review begins 4/6/2022
deemed approved 5/29/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Food Policy Council Dalila Boclin Confirmation Resolution of 2022
Committee on Transportation and the Environment
3/23/2022
4/5/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Food Policy Council Emi Reyes Confirmation Resolution 2022
Committee on Transportation and the Environment
3/23/2022
4/5/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Compensation Collective Bargaining Agreement between the District of Columbia Government and Compensation Units 1 and 2, FY 2022-2025, Approval Resolution of 2022
Committee on Labor and Workforce Development
3/23/2022
30 day review begins 4/6/2022
deemed approved 5/14/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Public Employee Relations Board Douglas Warshof Confirmation Resolution of 2022
Committee on Labor and Workforce Development
3/23/2022
90 day review begins 4/6/2022
deemed disapproved 5/14/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
District of Columbia Housing Authority Board of Commissioners Edward Fisher Confirmation Resolution of 2022
Committee on Housing and Executive Administration
3/23/2022
90 day review begins 4/6/2022
deemed disapproved 5/14/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
District of Columbia State Athletics Commission Lauren Orzchowski Confirmation Resolution of 2022
Committee of the Whole
3/23/2022
45 day review begins 4/6/2022
deemed approved 5/29/2022
 
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
District of Columbia State Athletics Commission Marcus Turner Confirmation Resolution of 2022
Committee of the Whole
3/23/2022
45 day review begins 4/6/2022
deemed approved 5/29/2022
3/21/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
District of Columbia State Athletics Commission Rosalyn Overstreet Gonzales Confirmation Resolution of 2022
Committee of the Whole
3/23/2022
45 day review begins 4/6/2022
deemed approved 5/29/2022
3/22/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Proposed contract with Rummel Klepper & Kahl, LLP in the maximum amount of $3,000,000 will provide construction management services, as awarded through task orders, at various facilities within DGS’s real estate portfolio. Project locations may include schools, parks, recreation facilities, municipal buildings, fire and police stations, short-term family housing locations, playgrounds, pools, and other public locations
Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities   
3/23/2022
10 day review begins 3/23/2022
deemed approved 4/2/2022
3/23/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Proposed contract with KUMI-KCI in the maximum amount of $3,000,000 will provide construction management services, as awarded through task orders, at various facilities within DGS’s real estate portfolio. Project locations may include schools, parks, recreation facilities, municipal buildings, fire and police stations, short-term family housing locations, playgrounds, pools, and other public locations
Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities   
3/23/2022
10 day review begins 3/24/2022
deemed approved 4/3/2022
3/23/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of DCHFA
Housing Finance Agency (the “Agency”), Board enacted an Eligibility Resolution for tax-exempt and/or taxable multifamily housing mortgage revenue bond financing in an amount not to exceed $24,830,000 for the acquisition, rehabilitation and equipping of the Ridgecrest Village Phase I project (the “Development”). The Development is expected to be located at 2000 Ridgecrest Court SE, Washington, D.C. 20020, in Ward 8. After completion, the Development is expected to consist of six (6) buildings, containing a total of approximately one hundred forty (140) residential rental units.
 
 
 
 
Retained with comments from the Committee on Housing and Executive Administration
3/23/2021
30 day review begins 4/6/2022
deemed approved 5/26/2022
3/23/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of DCHFA
Housing Finance Agency (the “Agency”), Board enacted an Eligibility Resolution for tax-exempt and/or taxable multifamily housing mortgage revenue bond financing in an amount not to exceed $56,285,000 for the new construction and equipping of the Faircliff Plaza East project (the “Development”). The Development is expected to be located at 1350 Fairmont Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20009, in Ward 1. After completion, the Development is expected to consist of two (2) buildings, containing a total of approximately one hundred twenty-five (125) residential rental units.
Retained with comments from the Committee on Housing and Executive Administration
3/23/2021
30 day review begins 4/6/2022
deemed approved 5/26/2022
3/23/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the DC Auditor
Modeling the D.C. Economy, Revenues, and Debt Service Obligations
 
3/23/2022
3/23/2022
3/23/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Correspondence from the Mayor – Final Report of the Early Childhood Educator Equitable Compensation Task Force
 
3/23/2022
3/23/2022
 
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3/21/2022
Councilmember Allen
Swampoodle Terrace Designation Act of 2022
Committee of the Whole
3/24/2022
4/5/2022
3/24/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Grant Budget Modification as of March 21, 2022
Retained with comments from the Committee of the Whole    
3/24/2022
14 day review begins 3/25/2022
deemed approved 4/16/2022
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3/24/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Washington Convention and Sports Authority
Proposed multi‐year contract with Hi‐Tech Solutions, Inc. in the amount of $23,336.80 to provide (i) Microsoft SQL Server database management software that will store and retrieve data for Events DC’s business critical applications, including its budgetary software, financial management system, event booking software, and intranet; and (ii) the associated Software Assurance program that will provide updates, support and redundancy for Events DC’s servers.   A full Contract Summary is provided
Retained with comments from the Committee on Business and Economic Development      
3/25/2022
45 day review begins 3/25/2022
deemed disapproved 5/9/2022
3/24/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
Proposed contract with The Keystone Plus Construction Corporation in the amount of $13,510,698.00 will continue to provide design-build services for Old Randle Early Childhood Education Center (“Old Randle”), located at 1650 30th Street SE, Washington, DC 20010. The modernization of Old Randle is being undertaken to respond to demand for high-quality early childhood programming for residents from across the city
Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities   
3/25/2022
10 day review begins 3/25/2022
deemed approved 4/4/2022
3/25/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of DCHFA
Housing Finance Agency (the “Agency”), you are hereby notified that on March 22, 2022 the Board enacted an Eligibility Resolution for tax-exempt and/or taxable multifamily housing mortgage revenue bond financing in an amount not to exceed $33,700,000 for the new construction and equipping of the Barry Farm Redevelopment Project (the “Development”). The Development is expected to be located at 1200 Sumner Road 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 one hundred eight (108) residential rental units.
 
Retained with comments from the Committee on Housing and Executive Administration
3/25/2021
30 day review begins 4/6/2022
deemed approved 5/26/2022
3/25/2022
Chairman Mendelson at the request of DCHFA
Housing Finance Agency (the “Agency”), you are hereby notified that on March 22, 2022 the Board enacted an Eligibility Resolution for tax-exempt and/or taxable multifamily housing mortgage revenue bond financing in an amount not to exceed $56,660,000 for the acquisition, rehabilitation, and equipping of the Edgewood 611/Gardens Apartments project (the “Development”). The Development is expected to be located at 611, and 401-425 Edgewood Street Northeast, Washington, D.C. 20017, in Ward 5. After completion, the Development is expected to consist of approximately three hundred (300) residential rental units.
Retained with comments from the Committee on Housing and Executive Administration
3/25/2021
30 day review begins 4/6/2022
deemed approved 5/26/2022