248-23
| 1 | | | Council Minutes | Minutes for the meeting of June 6, 2023 | approved | Pass |
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249-23
| 1 | | | Council Minutes | Minutes for the meeting of June 13, 2023 | approved | Pass |
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250-23
| 1 | | | Appointment | Mayoral Appointment: Lisa Kipnis Shwartz, 60 Harvard Street, Malden, as a resident member of the Council on Aging, said term to commence upon confirmation by the City Council and expire June 12, 2025. (Confirmation Required) | referred | Pass |
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251-23
| 1 | | | Appointment | Mayoral Appointment: Diane LeBlanc, 26 Irving Street, Unit 303, Malden, as a resident member of the Council on Aging, said term to commence upon her confirmation by the City Council and to expire June 12, 2024. (Confirmation Required) | referred | Pass |
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252-23
| 1 | | | Appointment | Mayoral Appointment: Mary Anne McGuirk, 59 Wyllis Avenue, Malden, as a resident member of the Council on Aging, said term to commence upon her confirmation by the City Council, to expire June 12, 2026. (Confirmation Required) | referred | Pass |
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253-23
| 1 | | | Appointment | Mayoral Appointment: Elizabeth Salazar, 200 Mountain Avenue, Apt. 62, Malden, as an alternate member of the Historical Commission, said term to expire June 13, 2026. (Confirmation not required) | placed on file | Pass |
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254-23
| 1 | | | Resolution | Resolve: That it is the sense of the Malden City Council that they support and affirm the current plan and timeline of the Racial Equity Commission to engage a consultant, host town hall community meetings, analyze demographic data, review the past history of racial equity efforts in Malden, and make recommendations to advance racial equity in the city. The REC will plan to deliver its final report and recommendations to the City Council and the Mayor in the Fall of 2024, no later than December 2024. | passed | Pass |
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255-23
| 1 | | | Resolution | Resolve: That it is the sense of the Malden City Council that the city must develop a plan to increase local revenue in the next 3-5 years to match projected future expenses. In addition to the regular annual inflation of city salaries and costs, currently projected expenses for the city include: capital investments for schools and city facilities; road and sidewalk construction and maintenance; priority projects such as the Malden River Works project and the Cultural Arts Center; pension and pension benefits costs for city staff and retirees; and Malden’s required contribution to the Northeast Metro Tech High School construction project. Additionally, increased required local contributions to education remain a significant liability under Massachusetts Chapter 70.
Malden should evaluate all possible local income sources to develop clear targets and a plan to meet these needs. This plan should include a strategic approach for using zoning and other tools to promote a sustainable rate of mixed-use development for growth in the commercial and residential tax base. It should also i | amended | Pass |
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255-23
| 1 | | | Resolution | Resolve: That it is the sense of the Malden City Council that the city must develop a plan to increase local revenue in the next 3-5 years to match projected future expenses. In addition to the regular annual inflation of city salaries and costs, currently projected expenses for the city include: capital investments for schools and city facilities; road and sidewalk construction and maintenance; priority projects such as the Malden River Works project and the Cultural Arts Center; pension and pension benefits costs for city staff and retirees; and Malden’s required contribution to the Northeast Metro Tech High School construction project. Additionally, increased required local contributions to education remain a significant liability under Massachusetts Chapter 70.
Malden should evaluate all possible local income sources to develop clear targets and a plan to meet these needs. This plan should include a strategic approach for using zoning and other tools to promote a sustainable rate of mixed-use development for growth in the commercial and residential tax base. It should also i | passed | Pass |
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256-23
| 1 | | | Resolution | Resolve: That it is the sense of the Malden City Council that it is vital for our city’s future to have a fair requirement for local education funding, one that reflects the city’s true ability to pay as tied to our actual revenue sources. The Massachusetts Student Opportunity Act (SOA), now in its fourth year of implementation, is providing critical resources for the Malden Public Schools to support our students and families. With $9 million in new Chapter 70 state funds for next year, we are grateful to be able to hire new teachers and support staff for our students, who are 74% Black, Indigenous and People of Color, 63% low income, 23% English Language Learners, and 18% students with disabilities.
However, as the full SOA foundation funding formula is phased in, it is also dramatically raising Malden’s expected contribution to the schools beyond our ability to pay. Next year requires Malden to contribute $3.1 million more in local funding for schools, capturing 85% of the total expected increase in local tax revenue and receipts for the whole city. As a Gateway City, Malden is | amended | Pass |
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256-23
| 1 | | | Resolution | Resolve: That it is the sense of the Malden City Council that it is vital for our city’s future to have a fair requirement for local education funding, one that reflects the city’s true ability to pay as tied to our actual revenue sources. The Massachusetts Student Opportunity Act (SOA), now in its fourth year of implementation, is providing critical resources for the Malden Public Schools to support our students and families. With $9 million in new Chapter 70 state funds for next year, we are grateful to be able to hire new teachers and support staff for our students, who are 74% Black, Indigenous and People of Color, 63% low income, 23% English Language Learners, and 18% students with disabilities.
However, as the full SOA foundation funding formula is phased in, it is also dramatically raising Malden’s expected contribution to the schools beyond our ability to pay. Next year requires Malden to contribute $3.1 million more in local funding for schools, capturing 85% of the total expected increase in local tax revenue and receipts for the whole city. As a Gateway City, Malden is | passed | Pass |
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257-23
| 1 | | | Committee Report | Committee Report: The Standing Committee on Rules & Ordinance to whom was referred, Paper #237 Series 2023, having considered the same make the following report: Committee recommends this paper out favorably to the Full Council. | received and filed | Pass |
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237-23
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Order: Be it Ordained by the Malden City Council that the Code of the City of Malden (MCC) be hereby amended by updating Title 2, Chapter 24, Section 060 Police Patrolman’s Salary Schedule | enrolled | Pass |
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237-23
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Order: Be it Ordained by the Malden City Council that the Code of the City of Malden (MCC) be hereby amended by updating Title 2, Chapter 24, Section 060 Police Patrolman’s Salary Schedule | rules suspended | Pass |
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237-23
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Order: Be it Ordained by the Malden City Council that the Code of the City of Malden (MCC) be hereby amended by updating Title 2, Chapter 24, Section 060 Police Patrolman’s Salary Schedule | ordained | Pass |
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258-23
| 1 | | | Committee Report | Committee Report: The Standing Committee on Finance to whom was referred, Paper #238 Series 2023, having considered the same make the following report: Committee recommends this paper out favorably to the Full Council. | received and filed | Pass |
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238-23
| 1 | | | Order | Order: That the sum of Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($350,000) is transferred from Salary Reserve (0010-996-5110) to Police Labor Salaries (0010-210-5120) | adopted | Pass |
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259-23
| 1 | | | Committee Report | Committee Report: The Standing Committee on Finance to whom was referred, Paper #219 Series 2023, having considered the same make the following report: | received and filed | Pass |
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219-23
| 1 | | | Order | Order: The Fiscal Year 2024 Annual Appropriation Order | adopted | Pass |
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260-23
| 1 | | | Committee Report | Committee Report: The Standing Committee on License to whom was referred, Papers #215, 216, 217, 218, and 234 Series 2023, having considered the same make the following report: Committee recommends these papers out favorably to the Full Council. | received and filed | Pass |
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215-23
| 1 | | | Petition | Petition: Pool Tables: Club 24, Inc. 787 Salem Street, Malden, 2 tables (Renewal) | granted | Pass |
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216-23
| 1 | | | Petition | Petition: Open-Air Parking Lot: Emmanuel Baptist Church, 20 Madison Street, 27 spaces (Renewal) | granted | Pass |
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217-23
| 1 | | | Petition | Petition: Second-Hand Dealer: AM Design Jewelry, 664 Salem Street, Malden (Renewal) | granted | Pass |
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218-23
| 1 | | | Petition | Petition: Pool Tables: Italian American War Vets Post 16, 40 Oakland Street, Malden, 1 table (Renewal) | granted | Pass |
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234-23
| 1 | | | Petition | Petition: Pool Tables: Irish American, 177 West Street, Malden, 2 tables (Renewal) | granted | Pass |
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261-23
| 1 | | | Committee Report | Committee Report: The Standing Committee on Personnel/Appointments to whom was referred, Paper #191 Series 2023, having considered the same make the following report: | received and filed | Pass |
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191-23
| 1 | | | Appointment | Appointment: Mayoral Appointment of Kathleen Higgins, 34 Forest Street, to the Disability Commission, said term to commence upon confirmation by the City Council, and to expire September 23, 2025. This appointment is to fulfill the unexpired term of Frank Cina who passed away.
(Confirmation Required) | appointed | Pass |
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138-22
| 1 | | | Order | Order: That the Malden City Council establish “The Malden Youth Council” special subcommittee of the Community Engagement and Inclusion Committee. | | |
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399-22
| 1 | | | Petition | Petition: Boston Gas d/b/a National Grid, 40 Sylvan Road, Waltham MA, W.O. No. 90000XX to install a new gas Regulator Station on Green Street near the intersection of Medford Street in accordance with the attached plans.
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171-23
| 1 | | | Petition | Petition: Massachusetts Electric Company dba National Grid of North Andover, Plan #30683608 to construct a line of underground electric conduits located at the intersection of Eastern Avenue and Marlboro Street in accordance with the attached plans
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172-23
| 1 | | | Petition | Petition: Massachusetts Electric Company dba National Grid of North Andover, Plan #30511632 to construct a line of underground electric conduits located at the intersection of Main Street and Cross Street in accordance with the attached plans
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211-23
| 1 | | | Council Minutes | Minutes for the meeting of May 9, 2023 | referred | Pass |
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211-23
| 1 | | | Council Minutes | Minutes for the meeting of May 9, 2023 | approved | Pass |
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214-23
| 1 | | | Petition | Petition: ExteNet Systems, 3030 Warrenville Road, Suite 340 Lisle, IL , Project No. 100523 - ExteNet Systems seeking grant of location to install fiber conduit beginning at a point approximately located at 244-248 Main Street running up to approximately 22 Charles Street.
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