VIDEO: Public Safety Committee – February 26, 2020

Public Safety Committee – February 26, 2020
Public Safety Committee Meeting
02/26/20, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

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The Public Safety Committee will meet to discuss and review the following:

Board Bills
Board Bill Number 222
Introduced by Alderwoman Christine Ingrassia, Alderwoman Heather Navarro

The proposed ordinance authorizes the Building Commissioner to develop policies and promulgate rules regulating short-term rentals, as defined herein, and creates a short-term rental task force to advise and assist the Building Commissioner in developing said policies, with the … Read more

Board Bill Number 227
Introduced by Alderwoman Pam Boyd

The proposed bill regulates the storage, transportation, and disposal of waste tires. It requires waste tire haulers, waste tire processing facilities, and establishments and business storing more than ten waste tires for periods greater than fifteen days. The bill provides pe… Read more

Board Bill Number 231
Introduced by Alderwoman Cara Spencer, Alderwoman Christine Ingrassia, Alderman Jack Coatar, Alderwoman Sarah Martin, Alderwoman Carol Howard, Alderwoman Pam Boyd

The proposed bill would amend Section 1 of ordinance 63800 codified in Chapter 25.64.010 of the City’s code to charge of $150.00 to cover the cost to the City for providing police security escort services during Building Division demolitions, repairs, board-ups, and clean-ups of… Read more

Board Bill Number 234
Introduced by Alderman Jeffrey L Boyd

The Board Bill authorizes and directs the Fire Commissioner, on behalf of the Mayor and the City of Saint Louis, to enter into and execute an Intergovernmental Transfer Agreement with the Missouri Department of Social Services MO Healthnet Division for a Ground Emergency Medical… Read more

Event published: Feb 21, 2020 1:33 PM

More information:
City of St. Louis: https://ift.tt/1mi93KN
Board of Aldermen https://ift.tt/1ZhZE6y

This video is the result of a law passed in 2016 by 21st Ward Alderman Antonio French. The historic “Transparency in Government Law” requires all public meetings of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen; the Board of Estimate & Apportionment; the Board of Public Service; and the Preservation Board be recorded and made available on an official City of St. Louis YouTube channel.

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