August 18, 2016 Wilmington City Council
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Wilmington City Council 8/18/2016 (Part 1 of 3) - Wilmington City Council 8/18/2016 (Part 1 of 3)
Wilmington City Council 8/18/2016 (Part 1 of 3)

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Wilmington City Council 8/18/2016 (Part 2 of 3) - Non-Legislative Business
All Council
D. Brown
M. Brown
M. Brown
Cabrera
Cabrera
Freel/Walsh
Gregory/M. Brown
Gregory/M. Brown
Gregory
Shabazz Shabazz Williams Wright/Cabrera
Recognize Stephen Wheeler Community Day
Recognize Ernest "Sammy" Congo
Sympathy Bertha Betrice Ward
Commend Teri Williams Bell
Sympathy Vincent Luke Strano, Sr.
Sympathy Ronald Christopher "Christian" Salcedo
Sympathyjane Scott Mahoney
Sympathy Nathaniel Gregory
Sympathy Daryl Skinner
Recognize Judy Johnson Memorial Foundation and Honorees -James Bland,
Frank Shea, Luke Atkinson, Sam Allen and Pedro Sierra
Sympathy Daniel LeVarJohnson
Sympathy Sheila A. Johnson
Sympathyjohn F. Yasikjr.
Recognize Joshua Harvest Church - 15th Anniversary
Wilmington City Council 8/18/2016 (Part 2 of 3)

All Council
D. Brown
M. Brown
M. Brown
Cabrera
Cabrera
Freel/Walsh
Gregory/M. Brown
Gregory/M. Brown
Gregory
Shabazz Shabazz Williams Wright/Cabrera
Recognize Stephen Wheeler Community Day
Recognize Ernest "Sammy" Congo
Sympathy Bertha Betrice Ward
Commend Teri Williams Bell
Sympathy Vincent Luke Strano, Sr.
Sympathy Ronald Christopher "Christian" Salcedo
Sympathyjane Scott Mahoney
Sympathy Nathaniel Gregory
Sympathy Daryl Skinner
Recognize Judy Johnson Memorial Foundation and Honorees -James Bland,
Frank Shea, Luke Atkinson, Sam Allen and Pedro Sierra
Sympathy Daniel LeVarJohnson
Sympathy Sheila A. Johnson
Sympathyjohn F. Yasikjr.
Recognize Joshua Harvest Church - 15th Anniversary
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Wilmington City Council 8/18/2016 (Part 3 of 3) - Legislative Business
Darius J. Brown: 3rd Councilmanic District
http://www.wilmingtonde.gov/governmentAA/ilmington-city-council/august-18
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10/6/2016
Wilmington, DE: Agenda for Regular Meeting of Wilmington City Council
AGENDA #4252 AGENDA #4251
Resolution 16-063 Adopted
Supporting the Mayor's Executive Order Establishing the Health Care Program Task Force
Synopsis
This Resolution is being presented by City Council for Council's review and approval. If approved. Council would be supporting the creation of a Health Care Task Force to review the quality and cost of the City's health care program for its employees. The Resolution says the City has experienced a considerable increase in the cost of providing health care services making it is imperative that the health care program be reviewed for cost-effectiveness while maintaining a quality health care program. The Task Force was created by a Mayoral Executive Order on July 15,2016 and has already begun to meet to explore a variety of issues related to the City's health care program for its employees.
Charles M. "Bud" Freel: 8th Councilmanic District
AGENDA #4252
Ordinance 16-044 Referred to Finance Committee
Authorizing the Issuance of the City's General Obligation Bond (Wilmington Housing Project) Series 2016 (Federally Taxable), in Order to Provide the Funds Necessary to Refund the City's General Obligation Bond (Wilmington Housing Project) Series 2013 (Federally Taxable); Authorizing a Loan of the Proceeds to the Wilmington Housing Partnership Corporation; Providing for the Sale of the Bond; and Authorizing Other Necessary Action
Synopsis
777/s Ordinance is being presented by the Administration for City Council's review and approval. If approved, Council would be authorizing the refunding or refinancing of a 2013 Bond issuance that was used to fund property acquisition, construction and rehabilitation of single-family properties by the Wilmington Housing Partnership (WHP). This Ordinance authorizes the issuance of up to $3.4 million principal amount General Obligation Bond Series 2016 to provide for the refunding of the City's General Obligation Bond Series 2013. The WHP will apply all or part of the proceeds from its property sales to the payment of the 2016 Bond. All of the 2016 Bond proceeds will be loaned to the WHP pursuant to a loan agreement between the City and the WHP
Wilmington City Council 8/18/2016 (Part 3 of 3)

Darius J. Brown: 3rd Councilmanic District
http://www.wilmingtonde.gov/governmentAA/ilmington-city-council/august-18
1/2
10/6/2016
Wilmington, DE: Agenda for Regular Meeting of Wilmington City Council
AGENDA #4252 AGENDA #4251
Resolution 16-063 Adopted
Supporting the Mayor's Executive Order Establishing the Health Care Program Task Force
Synopsis
This Resolution is being presented by City Council for Council's review and approval. If approved. Council would be supporting the creation of a Health Care Task Force to review the quality and cost of the City's health care program for its employees. The Resolution says the City has experienced a considerable increase in the cost of providing health care services making it is imperative that the health care program be reviewed for cost-effectiveness while maintaining a quality health care program. The Task Force was created by a Mayoral Executive Order on July 15,2016 and has already begun to meet to explore a variety of issues related to the City's health care program for its employees.
Charles M. "Bud" Freel: 8th Councilmanic District
AGENDA #4252
Ordinance 16-044 Referred to Finance Committee
Authorizing the Issuance of the City's General Obligation Bond (Wilmington Housing Project) Series 2016 (Federally Taxable), in Order to Provide the Funds Necessary to Refund the City's General Obligation Bond (Wilmington Housing Project) Series 2013 (Federally Taxable); Authorizing a Loan of the Proceeds to the Wilmington Housing Partnership Corporation; Providing for the Sale of the Bond; and Authorizing Other Necessary Action
Synopsis
777/s Ordinance is being presented by the Administration for City Council's review and approval. If approved, Council would be authorizing the refunding or refinancing of a 2013 Bond issuance that was used to fund property acquisition, construction and rehabilitation of single-family properties by the Wilmington Housing Partnership (WHP). This Ordinance authorizes the issuance of up to $3.4 million principal amount General Obligation Bond Series 2016 to provide for the refunding of the City's General Obligation Bond Series 2013. The WHP will apply all or part of the proceeds from its property sales to the payment of the 2016 Bond. All of the 2016 Bond proceeds will be loaned to the WHP pursuant to a loan agreement between the City and the WHP
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