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Thomas Breen |
Jun 10, 2022 4:40 pm
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Mayorally nominated next-Police Chief Karl Jacobson has two words he wants to bring to the beat: “procedural justice,” a way to build community trust and police legitimacy.
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Sam Chauncey Jr. |
May 30, 2022 10:20 am
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(Opinion) The school massacre in Uvalde, Texas, is unacceptable, yet only in the United States is it likely to happen. The political sector, which should be leading the country, has failed to lead.
Therefore, it must be bypassed, and some other sector must lead us to stop this kind of outrage.
I believe the sector that can lead us is made up of the teachers and administrators of all schools.
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Thomas Breen and Maya McFadden |
May 12, 2022 11:07 am
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A state court magistrate agreed to continue two back-rent court cases in order to give a local landlord time to try to reach a settlement with her former tenants.
The community advisory board for WNHH, New Haven’s home for community radio, will meet via Zoom on Wednesday, April 19, at 7 p.m. to review the the station’s current services and programming goals as well as consider how the station can better meet the needs of our listeners.
Members of the public can tune in and offer feedback through the following link.
The Board of Alders granted final approval to the Elicker Administration’s plan to purchase 500 surveillance cameras to help solve the city’s largely unsolved shootings and homicides — a move some defended as necessary to fight crime, and others criticized as a short-sighted and unproven way to spend millions in “once-in-a-generation” federal aid.
The Joint Education and Youth Services Committee of the Board of Alders will meet “in‑person” on Wednesday, December 1, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. in the Board of Alders Chamber located at 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor; New Haven, CT to hold the following workshops: ‑‑ WORKSHOPOFTHENEWHAVENBOARDOFALDERSREGARDINGWINTERACTIVITIESFORTHEYOUTHINNEWHAVEN. ‑‑ WORKSHOPOFTHENEWHAVENBOARDOFALDERSREGARDINGNEWHAVENSCHOOLBUSSCHEDULESANDCOVID‑19 PROTOCOLS. ‑‑ WORKSHOPOFTHENEWHAVENBOARDOFALDERSREGARDINGSCHOOLSECURITYATOUTDOOREVENTSFORNEWHAVENSTUDENTS. Per Order: Hon. Jody Ortiz, Co‑Chair; Hon. Kimberly Edwards, Co‑Chair; Attest: Hon. Michael Smart, City Clerk
These items are on file and available in the Office of the City Clerk, Room 202 at 200 Orange Street; New Haven, CT 06510.
For accessibility related accommodations, please call (203) 946 7651 (V) or (203) 946 8582 (TTY/TDD).
Public comment/testimony may also be submitted via email to publictestimony@newhavenct.gov before 2:00 pm on the day of the meeting.
(Board of Alders Notice New Haven) The Legislation Committee of the Board of Alders will meet on Wednesday, December 15, 2021 at 6:00 p.m., via video conference at https://bit.ly/3x7zN84 and by phone at (646) 558‐8656 Webinar ID: 917 5088 5704, to hear and act on the following items:
(Board of Alders Notice New Haven) The Legislation Committee of the Board of Alders will meet on Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at 6:00 p.m., via video conference at https://bit.ly/3oGg2jN and by phone at (646) 558‐8656 Webinar ID: 939 0651 9845, to hear and act on the following items:
The Finance Committee will hold a public hearing on Monday, November 8, 2021, at 6:00 P.M, via video conference. Meeting can be viewed at https://bit.ly/3BMrwH8 or by phone at (301) 7158592 or (312) 6266799. Meeting Webinar ID: 936 9650 5056. Phone pass code: 42345193.
The Electors of the 116th Assembly District in City of New Haven are hereby warned to meet at their respective polling place in said town on Tuesday, December 14, 2021, for the purpose of casting their votes for State Representative to Fill Vacancy for the 116th Assembly District.
Notice is hereby given that the location of the polling places is as follows:
Voting District Location of Polling Place
4 – 2 Truman School- 114 Truman Street
Absentee Ballots will be counted at the following central location:
Hall of Records, 200 Orange St. Rm. G4, New Haven, CT 06510
Voting machines will be used. The polls will be opened at 6:00 a.m. and will remain open until 8:00 p.m.
Dated at New Haven, Connecticut, this 2nd day of November 2021.
Michael B. Smart City/Town Clerk, City of New Haven
St. Luke’s Development Corporation Draft FY 21 – 22 Application to the Environmental Protection Agency’s Brownfield Clean Up Grant.
A thirty (30) day public-examination and comment period will begin on Monday, November 1, 2021 and end on November 30, 2021. St. Luke’s Development Corporation is seeking public comment and input on the Draft FY 21 – 22 Application to the Environmental Protection Agency’s Brownfield Clean Up Grant, including the Analysis of Brownfield Grant Alternatives (ABCA), specifically to address the receipt of funding to conduct environmental remediation for the parcels of land at 117 – 125 and 129 Whalley Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut. This grant must be used to carry out cleanup activities on brownfield sites, defined in CERCLA § 101(39) as property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of hazardous substances, pollutants, contaminants, controlled substances, petroleum or petroleum products, or is mine-scarred land. St. Luke’s will conduct a VIRTUALPUBLICMEETING on Monday, November 15, 2021 beginning at 7:00pm and ending when all attendees have had an opportunity to comment. If you or your organization is interested in participating in the VIRTUALPUBLICMEETING, please send an e‑mail to stlukescleanupgrant@gmail.com with “Virtual Public Hearing – Brownfield Cleanup Grant” in the “Subject” line. Closed captioning and Spanish interpretation will be available. Please indicate in your e‑mail if you will need additional accommodations. An e‑mail link will be sent to all registered participants using the Zoom application. St. Luke’s will also accept electronic comment on the draft application through November 30, 2021, at stlukescleanupgrant@gmail.com. For copies of the Draft Application to the and related materials, please refer to St. Luke’s website, https://www.sldcct.org/ under NEWS or you may request a copy via email at the above address. Questions, concerns, complaints or requests for information in alternative formats must be directed to Anika Singh Lemar at (203) 432‑4022 or stlukescleanupgrant@gmail.com.
Replacement of Three Rooftop Air Conditioning Units at the Union Station Building New Haven, Connecticut New Haven Parking Authority Project #22 – 010
Bids due November 9, 2021 at 3:00 P.M.
Bid Documents will be available beginning October 26, 2021 at no cost by downloading from the BuildingConnnected FTP system website. Contact Maryann Bigda of Turner Construction Company at 203 – 712-6070 for BuildingConnnected FTP system access information.
The work mainly includes installation, testing and start-up of replacement air conditioning roof top units, demolition and disposal of existing units, rigging by crane near railroad tracks/high voltage lines, and related electrical and mechanical work, together with all incidental work thereto and in accordance with Bid Documents. NHPA is pre-purchasing the Roof Top Units for the selected Contractor to install.
Bidders must submit with their Bid on forms provided a list of their Intended Subcontractors, including:
• the set-aside use of DAS-certified Small Business Enterprises (“SBE”) for a requirement of at least 30% of the Bidder’s entire contract value;
• the set-aside use of DAS-certified Minority owned Business Enterprises (“MBE”), Women owned Business Enterprises (“WBE”) and/or Disabled owned Business Enterprises (“DisBE”) for a requirement of at least 25% of the Bidder’s entire contract value. Please note that the MBE, WBE, and/or DisBE are part of the SBE; and
c. Independent of the SBE/MBE/WBE/DisBE requirements herein, a minimum of 10% of the Bidder’s entire contract value must include businesses having a place of business within the City of New Haven limits.
New Haven Parking Authority is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
The City Clerk’s office, located at 200 Orange Street, Rm 202, New Haven, Connecticut 06510 will be open Saturday, September 11th, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for electors from the 20th Ward to cast a Primary absentee ballot in-person. Masks are required to enter the building and vote.
The Finance Committee will hold a public hearing on Monday, September 13, 2021, at 6:00 P.M, via video conference. Meeting can be viewed at https://bit.ly/3ySkU8O or by phone at (301) 7158592 or (312) 6266799. Meeting Webinar ID: 937 0978 2397. Phone pass code: 828212481.
The City of New Haven will be holding board of assessment appeals for motor vehicles only Friday September 10 from 5 PM to 7:00 PM, Saturday September 11 from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM and Monday September 13 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Assessor’s Office, City Hall, 165 Church Street.
The application for a motor vehicle assessment appeal is available from the New Haven BAA website or it can be obtained and filled out at the hearing. If feasible and the appeal is based on the physical condition of the vehicle it should be available at the hearing.
Repair to Damaged Concrete Parapet at the Temple Street Parking Garage New Haven, Connecticut New Haven Parking Authority Project #20 – 028
Bids due September 23, 2021 at 3:00 P.M.
Bid Documents will be available beginning September 1, 2021 at no cost by downloading from the BuildingConnnected FTP system website. Contact Maryann Bigda of Turner Construction Company at 203 – 712-6070 for BuildingConnnected FTP system access information.
The work mainly includes demolition and disposal of damaged area, scaffolding, concrete repair (including color and texture matching), wood timber bumper guard installation, metal railing installation, and temporary traffic control devices, together with all incidental work thereto and in accordance with Bid Documents.
Bidders must submit with their Bid on forms provided a list of their Intended Subcontractors, including:
a. the set-aside use of DAS-certified Small Business Enterprises (“SBE”) for a requirement of at least 30% of the Bidder’s entire contract value;
b. the set-aside use of DAS-certified Minority owned Business Enterprises (“MBE”), Women owned Business Enterprises (“WBE”) and/or Disabled owned Business Enterprises (“DisBE”) for a requirement of at least 25% of the Bidder’s entire contract value. Please note that the MBE, WBE, and/or DisBE are part of the SBE; and
c. Independent of the SBE/MBE/WBE/DisBE requirements herein, a minimum of 10% of the Bidder’s entire contract value must include businesses having a place of business within the City of New Haven limits.
New Haven Parking Authority is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
(Board of Alders Notice New Haven) The City Services and Environmental Policy Committee of the Board of Alders will meet on Monday, August 16, 2021 at 6:00 p.m., via video conference at https://bit.ly/3xCXAuX and by phone at (646) 558‐8656 Webinar ID: 978 5943 8325, to hear and act on the following items (for required password contact publictestimony@newhavenct.gov):
(Board of Alders Notice New Haven) The Joint Education and Youth Committee of the Board of Alders will meet in‐person on Wednesday, August 25, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. in the Board of Alders Chamber located at 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor; New Haven, Connecticut to hear and act on the following items:
The Finance Committee will hold a public hearing on Monday, August 9, 2021, at 6:00 P.M, via video conference. Meeting can be viewed at https://bit.ly/3A3xcfu or by phone at (301) 715‑8592 or (312) 626 ‑6799 . Meeting Webinar ID: 98706770253. Phone pass code: 006822030.
1. ORDEROFTHEBOARDOFALDERSOFTHECITYOFNEWHAVENAPPROVING A LONG‑TERMLEASEWITHTHECORNELLSCOTTHILLHEALTHCORPORATIONATTHE Q HOUSE, 197 DIXWELLAVENUE LM‑2021‑0310
6. ORDERTOREADANDFILETHEUPDATEDBUDGETARYANDFINANCIALREPORTSFORTHEMONTHOF June 2021 INCOMPLIANCEWITHARTICLEVIIISECTION 5 OFTHECHARTER. LM‑2021‑0334 . These items are filed with the City Clerk and may be inspected at Room 202, 200 Orange St., New Haven. Per order: Hon. Evette Hamilton, Chair. Attest: Michael Smart, City Clerk.