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PERSONAL PAPERS
AND
COMMUNICATIONS
OF
APRIL 20, 2020
COMMUNICATIONS
ACCEPTED
AND
FILED
APRIL 20, 2020
CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-C-0037
Last Updated: 04/6/20 Page 1 of 5
A COMMUNICATION FROM CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER DAVID L. WILSON, II
SUBMITTING THE MARCH 23, 2020 THROUGH MARCH 27, 2020 WEEKLY
CONTRACTS REPORT TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND CLERK OF COUNCIL
PURSUANT TO SECTION 2-1142 OF THE ATLANTA CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES.
Workflow List:
Clerk of Council Completed 04/10/2020 1:04 PM
Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
RESULT: ACCEPTED AND FILED [14 TO 0]
MOVER: J. P. Matzigkeit, Councilmember, District 8
SECONDER: Antonio Brown, Councilmember, District 3
AYES: Bond, Westmoreland, Dickens, Smith, Farokhi, Brown, Winslow,
Archibong, Ide, Shook, Matzigkeit, Hillis, Boone, Overstreet
AWAY: Joyce M Sheperd
LE
GIS
LA
TIO
N H
IST
OR
Y –
BL
UE
BA
CK
20-C-0037
Last Updated: 04/6/20 Page 2 of 5
20-C-0037
A COMMUNICATION FROM CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER DAVID L. WILSON, II
SUBMITTING THE MARCH 23, 2020 THROUGH MARCH 27, 2020 WEEKLY
CONTRACTS REPORT TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND CLERK OF COUNCIL
PURSUANT TO SECTION 2-1142 OF THE ATLANTA CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES.
VOTE RECORD - COMMUNICATION 20-C-0037
ACCEPTED
ACCEPTED AND FILED
ACCEPTED W/O OBJECTION
ACCEPTED/FILED/WO
OBJECTION
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
CONFIRMED
CONFIRMED AS AMENDED
FAILED
FAVORABLE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FILED
FILED AND REFERRED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
HELD IN COMMITTEE
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
REFERRED AS HELD
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
REFERRED WITHOUT
OBJECTION
RETURNED AS HELD
ROUTED TO COW
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND VOTER
MATT WESTMORELAND VOTER
ANDRE DICKENS VOTER
CARLA SMITH VOTER
AMIR R FAROKHI VOTER
ANTONIO BROWN SECONDER
CLETA WINSLOW VOTER
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG VOTER
JENNIFER N. IDE VOTER
HOWARD SHOOK VOTER
J. P. MATZIGKEIT MOVER
DUSTIN HILLIS VOTER
ANDREA L. BOONE VOTER
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET VOTER
JOYCE M SHEPERD VOTER AWAY
[Unanimous]
20-C-0037
Last Updated: 04/6/20 Page 3 of 5
Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
20-C-0037
Last Updated: 04/6/20 Page 4 of 5
A COMMUNICATION FROM CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER DAVID L.
WILSON, II SUBMITTING THE MARCH 23, 2020 THROUGH MARCH 27, 2020
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND
CLERK OF COUNCIL PURSUANT TO SECTION 2-1142 OF THE ATLANTA
CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES.
April 1, 2020
The Honorable Felicia A. Moore
President, Atlanta City Council
55 Trinity Avenue, Suite 2900
Atlanta, GA 30303
Re: Department of Procurement Weekly Contracts Report
Dear Council President Moore:
Pursuant to Section 2-1142 of the Atlanta City Code of Ordinances, the Chief
Procurement Officer is required to submit monthly reports of contracting activity to City
Council. However, to provide greater transparency and information that is closer to real-time
reporting, we have elected to provide reports on a weekly basis. Accordingly, I have attached for
your review a copy of the March 23 - March 27, 2020 Weekly Contracts Report (Report) to
the Atlanta City Council and Clerk of Council.
As required in the Procurement Code, the Report is comprised of the titles of contracts
and methods of selection, as well as those contracts authorized by the City Council with related
dollar amounts. It includes any emergency contracts, change orders or changes in scope to
designated contracts. Additionally, pursuant to Article III, Section 2-176 of the Procurement
Code, the Report lists those contracts not executed within ninety (90) days of Council approval
and the reason therefor. Finally, with respect to any change order approved pursuant to Atlanta
City Code Section 2-1292(a), a copy of the written determination is attached.
Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional assistance.
Sincerely,
David L. Wilson, II
Chief Procurement Officer
20-C-0037
Last Updated: 04/6/20 Page 5 of 5
DLW/pw
Attachment
cc: City Councilmembers (w/att)
Mr. Joshua Williams, COO (w/att)
Mr. Jestin Johnson, DCOO (w/att)
Ms. Carmen Chubb, COS (w/att)
Mr. Foris Webb (w/att)
CITY OF ATLANTA SUITE 1900
55 TRINITY AVENUE, SW
ATLANTA, GA 30303
(404) 330-6204 Fax: (404) 658-7705
Internet Home Page: www.atlantaga.gov
Keisha Lance Bottoms
Mayor
DEPARTMENT OF PROCUREMENT
David L. Wilson II Chief Procurement Officer
April 1, 2020
The Honorable Felicia A. Moore
President, Atlanta City Council
55 Trinity Avenue, Suite 2900
Atlanta, GA 30303
Re: Department of Procurement Weekly Contracts Report
Dear Council President Moore:
Pursuant to Section 2-1142 of the Atlanta City Code of Ordinances, the Chief Procurement
Officer is required to submit monthly reports of contracting activity to City Council. However, to
provide greater transparency and information that is closer to real-time reporting, we have elected to
provide reports on a weekly basis. Accordingly, I have attached for your review a copy of the March
23 – March 27, 2020 Weekly Contracts Report (Report) to the Atlanta City Council and Clerk of
Council.
As required in the Procurement Code, the Report is comprised of the titles of contracts and
methods of selection, as well as those contracts authorized by the City Council with related dollar
amounts. It includes any emergency contracts, change orders or changes in scope to designated
contracts. Additionally, pursuant to Article III, Section 2-176 of the Procurement Code, the Report
lists those contracts not executed within ninety (90) days of Council approval and the reason therefor.
Finally, with respect to any change order approved pursuant to Atlanta City Code Section 2-1292(a),
a copy of the written determination is attached.
Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional assistance.
Sincerely,
David L. Wilson II
Chief Procurement Officer
DLW/pw Attachment
cc: City Councilmembers (w/att)
Mr. Joshua Williams, COO (w/att)
Mr. Jestin Johnson, DCOO (w/att)
Ms. Carmen Chubb, COS (w/att)
Mr. Foris Webb (w/att)
DocuSign Envelope ID: EA425540-6850-4EE8-B3C3-4EEAE5567C35
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: MARCH 23 - 27, 2020
FC NUMBER TITLE OF PROJECT DATE OF
ADVERTISEMENT
METHOD OF
SOURCE
SELECTION
IFB-C 1200186 East Area Water Quality Control Facility
(EAWQCF) Improvements2/6/2020 IFB
IFB-C-1200354 Sanitary Sewer Lift Stations O&M 2/6/2020 IFB
IFB-G-1200338 Anti-Foam Water Additive 2/6/2020 IFB
IFB-G 1200285 Safety Equipment 2/7/2020 IFB
IFB-G 1200374 Mobile Refuse Containers 2/11/2020 IFB
IFB-C-1200348 South Deicing Complex Ramp 2/12/2020 IFB
IFB-G-1200375 Polymer Concrete and Primer 2/14/2020 IFB
IFB-S-1200378IT Professional Consulting Services on an as
Needed Basis2/17/2020 IFB
RFP-S-1200383North and Southwest Commuter Traffic
Management Study2/18/2020 RFP
ADVERTISED PROJECTS
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: MARCH 23 - 27, 2020
FC NUMBER TITLE OF PROJECT DATE OF
ADVERTISEMENT
METHOD OF
SOURCE
SELECTION
ADVERTISED PROJECTS
RFP-S-1200138Tennis Centers - Management, and
Maintenance and Capital Improvement2/19/2020 RFP
IFB-G 1200305 Work Uniforms 2/20/2020 IFB
1200323Midtown Atlanta Regional Activity Center –
Pedestrian Mobility and Safety Improvements2/21/2020 CID
IFB-G-1200406Ultraviolet Disinfection System and Related
Component2/21/2020 IFB
RFQ-1200407Demolition Services for Sheraton Hotel
Complex2/21/2020 RFQ
IFB-S-1200385 Energov Branding and Communication
Services2/26/2020 IFB
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: MARCH 23 - 27, 2020
FC NUMBER TITLE OF CONTRACTMETHOD OF SOURCE
SELECTION DOLLAR AMOUNT
10322ON-CALL COMPREHENSIVE
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES AT HJAIA
Establishment of Task
Order Fund$700,000.00
10451
A&E SERVICES FOR MOORES MILL ROAD
MULTIMODAL ROADWAY EXTENSION AND
TRANSIT LAYOVER FACILITY PROJECT
RFP $716,913.08
10641JOB ORDER CONTRACTING SERVICES
WITH (16) SIXTEEN VENDORSRFP $5,000,000.00
1190043
401(A) DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PLAN AND
457(B) DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN
MANAGEMENT
RFP $2,000,000.00
10215EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES JOB
BOARD SERVICESRenewal # 2 $97,859.00
10658 HVAC SERVICES Amendment # 3 $900,000.00
7623 PUBLIC RECORD INFORMATION SERVICES Renewal # 1 $135,000.00
8934 FLIGHT TRACKING SYSTEM AT HJAIA Renewal tbd
9000 PLANNING SUPPORT SERVICES AT HJAIASupplement a Joint
Task Order Fund$2,000,000.00
9938 A-D
UNDER FOUR ARCHITECTURAL AND
ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES
CONTRACTS
Supplement a Joint
Task Order Fund$24,000,000.00
7383CARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING AND
DESIGN SERVICESAmendment # 1 $12,279.00
8392CEMERGENCY ONCALL SERVICES FOR
DEBRIS REMOVALRenewal # 2 tbd
PROJECTS AUTHORIZED BY COUNCIL
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: MARCH 23 - 27, 2020
DEPARTMENT EA NUMBER TITLE OF CONTRACT
None to Report.
EMERGENCY CONTRACTS
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: MARCH 23 - 27, 2020
FC NUMBERTITLE OF CONTRACT / VENDOR
NAME
CHANGE
ORDER
DOLLAR
AMOUNT REASON
None to Report.
COUNCIL - "*"
CPO - "**"
CHANGE ORDERS
AUTHORIZATION BY:
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCILMONDAY, MARCH 30, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: MARCH 23 - 27, 2020
FC NUMBER CONTRACT NAME NOTES
FC-10327A TechHire Software Development TrainingPending official correspondence of Cancellation from the User Agency.
FC-10327B TechHire Software Development TrainingUser Agency pending response from Vendor on SOW and payment schedule.
FC-4944Tennis Management Services, Amendment # 3
Routing for Signature.
FC-4944Tennis Management Services, Amendment # 4
Routing for Signature.
SS-S-1200080IBM Maximo Asset Management Annual Software Subscription and Support Services
Pending receipt of draft docuent.
ITB-S-1190453Annual Contract for Traveling Screens Service & Repair
Bonds are routing for signature and contract routing for signature is pending bonds signature before continuing.
FC-8741 A-DMiscellaneous Repairs and Construction Services for ADA Repairs and Other Improvements, Amendment # 3
Law is continuing to review all Amendments.
FC-8744AAnnual Contract for Major Mechanical Repairs & Services
Vendor working to provide new COI.
CO-OP-1190642 Cellular and Wire-Line ServicesVendor reviewing Appendices / Exhibits again. Pending vendor review.
FC-8412AAnnual Contract for Sanitary Sewer Repair Services, Amendent # 2
Vendor provided an updated COI - bonds are routing in DocuSign awaiting DOL signature.
FC-8412BAnnual Contract for Sanitary Sewer Repair Services, Amendment No. 3
Pending PM approval in Docusign.
CONTRACTS NOT EXECUTED WITHIN 90 DAYS
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: MARCH 23 - 27, 2020
FC NUMBER TITLE OF CONTRACTCHANGE IN SCOPE OF
SERVICES
None to Report.
CHANGES IN SCOPE
20-C-0037
First Reading Committee _________________________________
Date _________________________________
Chair _________________________________
Referred To _________________________________
FINAL COUNCIL ACTION
2nd 1st & 2nd 3rd
Readings
Consent V Vote RC Vote
CONSENT REFER
REGULAR REPORT REFER
ADVERTISE & REFER
1ST ADOPT 2ND READ &REFER
PERSONAL PAPER REFER
Date Referred:
Referred To:
Date Referred:
Referred To:
Date Referred:
Referred To:
Committee
Date
Chair
Action Fav, Adv, Hold (see rev. side)
Other
Members
Refer To
Committee
Date
Chair
Action Fav, Adv, Hold (see rev. side)
Other
Members
Refer To
CERTIFIED
Committee
Date
Chair
Action Fav, Adv, Hold (see rev. side)
Other
Members
Refer To
Committee
Date
Chair
Action Fav, Adv, Hold (see rev. side)
Other
Members
Refer To
MAYOR’S ACTION
A COMMUNICATION FROM CHIEF
PROCUREMENT OFFICER DAVID L.
WILSON, II SUBMITTING THE MARCH 23,
2020 THROUGH MARCH 27, 2020 WEEKLY
CONTRACTS REPORT TO THE ATLANTA
CITY COUNCIL AND CLERK OF COUNCIL
PURSUANT TO SECTION 2-1142 OF THE
ATLANTA CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES.
CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-C-0038
Last Updated: 04/8/20 Page 1 of 5
A COMMUNICATION FROM CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER DAVID L. WILSON, II
SUBMITTING THE MARCH 30, 2020 THROUGH APRIL 03, 2020 WEEKLY CONTRACTS
REPORT TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND CLERK OF COUNCIL PURSUANT
TO SECTION 2-1142 OF THE ATLANTA CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES.
Workflow List:
Clerk of Council Completed 04/10/2020 1:03 PM
Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
RESULT: ACCEPTED AND FILED [14 TO 0]
MOVER: J. P. Matzigkeit, Councilmember, District 8
SECONDER: Antonio Brown, Councilmember, District 3
AYES: Bond, Westmoreland, Dickens, Smith, Farokhi, Brown, Winslow,
Archibong, Ide, Shook, Matzigkeit, Hillis, Boone, Overstreet
AWAY: Joyce M Sheperd
LE
GIS
LA
TIO
N H
IST
OR
Y –
BL
UE
BA
CK
20-C-0038
Last Updated: 04/8/20 Page 2 of 5
20-C-0038
A COMMUNICATION FROM CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER DAVID L. WILSON, II
SUBMITTING THE MARCH 30, 2020 THROUGH APRIL 03, 2020 WEEKLY CONTRACTS
REPORT TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND CLERK OF COUNCIL PURSUANT
TO SECTION 2-1142 OF THE ATLANTA CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES.
VOTE RECORD - COMMUNICATION 20-C-0038
ACCEPTED
ACCEPTED AND FILED
ACCEPTED W/O OBJECTION
ACCEPTED/FILED/WO
OBJECTION
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
CONFIRMED
CONFIRMED AS AMENDED
FAILED
FAVORABLE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FILED
FILED AND REFERRED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
HELD IN COMMITTEE
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
REFERRED AS HELD
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
REFERRED WITHOUT
OBJECTION
RETURNED AS HELD
ROUTED TO COW
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND VOTER
MATT WESTMORELAND VOTER
ANDRE DICKENS VOTER
CARLA SMITH VOTER
AMIR R FAROKHI VOTER
ANTONIO BROWN SECONDER
CLETA WINSLOW VOTER
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG VOTER
JENNIFER N. IDE VOTER
HOWARD SHOOK VOTER
J. P. MATZIGKEIT MOVER
DUSTIN HILLIS VOTER
ANDREA L. BOONE VOTER
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET VOTER
JOYCE M SHEPERD VOTER AWAY
[Unanimous]
20-C-0038
Last Updated: 04/8/20 Page 3 of 5
Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
20-C-0038
Last Updated: 04/8/20 Page 4 of 5
A COMMUNICATION FROM CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER DAVID L.
WILSON, II SUBMITTING THE MARCH 30, 2020 THROUGH APRIL 03, 2020
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND
CLERK OF COUNCIL PURSUANT TO SECTION 2-1142 OF THE ATLANTA
CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES.
April 7, 2020
The Honorable Felicia A. Moore
President, Atlanta City Council
55 Trinity Avenue, Suite 2900
Atlanta, GA 30303
Re: Department of Procurement Weekly Contracts Report
Dear Council President Moore:
Pursuant to Section 2-1142 of the Atlanta City Code of Ordinances, the Chief Procurement
Officer is required to submit monthly reports of contracting activity to City Council.
However, to provide greater transparency and information that is closer to real-time reporting,
we have elected to provide reports on a weekly basis. Accordingly, I have attached for your
review a copy of the March 30 - April 3, 2020 Weekly Contracts Report (Report) to the Atlanta
City Council and Clerk of Council.
As required in the Procurement Code, the Report is comprised of the titles of contracts
and methods of selection, as well as those contracts authorized by the City Council with related
dollar amounts. It includes any emergency contracts, change orders or changes in scope to
designated contracts. Additionally, pursuant to Article III, Section 2-176 of the Procurement
Code, the Report lists those contracts not executed within ninety (90) days of Council approval
and the reason therefor. Finally, with respect to any change order approved pursuant to Atlanta
City Code Section 2-1292(a), a copy of the written determination is attached.
Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional assistance.
Sincerely,
David L. Wilson, II
Chief Procurement Officer
20-C-0038
Last Updated: 04/8/20 Page 5 of 5
DLW/pw
Attachment
cc: City Councilmembers (w/att)
Mr. Joshua Williams, COO (w/att)
Mr. Jestin Johnson, DCOO (w/att)
Ms. Carmen Chubb, COS (w/att)
Mr. Foris Webb (w/att)
20-C-0038
First Reading Committee _________________________________
Date _________________________________
Chair _________________________________
Referred To _________________________________
FINAL COUNCIL ACTION
2nd 1st & 2nd 3rd
Readings
Consent V Vote RC Vote
CONSENT REFER
REGULAR REPORT REFER
ADVERTISE & REFER
1ST ADOPT 2ND READ &REFER
PERSONAL PAPER REFER
Date Referred:
Referred To:
Date Referred:
Referred To:
Date Referred:
Referred To:
Committee
Date
Chair
Action Fav, Adv, Hold (see rev. side)
Other
Members
Refer To
Committee
Date
Chair
Action Fav, Adv, Hold (see rev. side)
Other
Members
Refer To
CERTIFIED
Committee
Date
Chair
Action Fav, Adv, Hold (see rev. side)
Other
Members
Refer To
Committee
Date
Chair
Action Fav, Adv, Hold (see rev. side)
Other
Members
Refer To
MAYOR’S ACTION
A COMMUNICATION FROM CHIEF
PROCUREMENT OFFICER DAVID L.
WILSON, II SUBMITTING THE MARCH 30,
2020 THROUGH APRIL 03, 2020 WEEKLY
CONTRACTS REPORT TO THE ATLANTA
CITY COUNCIL AND CLERK OF COUNCIL
PURSUANT TO SECTION 2-1142 OF THE
ATLANTA CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES.
CITY OF ATLANTA SUITE 1900
55 TRINITY AVENUE, SW
ATLANTA, GA 30303
(404) 330-6204 Fax: (404) 658-7705
Internet Home Page: www.atlantaga.gov
Keisha Lance Bottoms
Mayor
DEPARTMENT OF PROCUREMENT
David L. Wilson II Chief Procurement Officer
April 7, 2020
The Honorable Felicia A. Moore
President, Atlanta City Council
55 Trinity Avenue, Suite 2900
Atlanta, GA 30303
Re: Department of Procurement Weekly Contracts Report
Dear Council President Moore:
Pursuant to Section 2-1142 of the Atlanta City Code of Ordinances, the Chief Procurement
Officer is required to submit monthly reports of contracting activity to City Council. However, to
provide greater transparency and information that is closer to real-time reporting, we have elected to
provide reports on a weekly basis. Accordingly, I have attached for your review a copy of the March
30 – April 3, 2020 Weekly Contracts Report (Report) to the Atlanta City Council and Clerk of Council.
As required in the Procurement Code, the Report is comprised of the titles of contracts and
methods of selection, as well as those contracts authorized by the City Council with related dollar
amounts. It includes any emergency contracts, change orders or changes in scope to designated
contracts. Additionally, pursuant to Article III, Section 2-176 of the Procurement Code, the Report
lists those contracts not executed within ninety (90) days of Council approval and the reason therefor.
Finally, with respect to any change order approved pursuant to Atlanta City Code Section 2-1292(a),
a copy of the written determination is attached.
Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional assistance.
Sincerely,
David L. Wilson II
Chief Procurement Officer
DLW/pw Attachment
cc: City Councilmembers (w/att) Mr. Joshua Williams, COO (w/att)
Mr. Jestin Johnson, DCOO (w/att)
Ms. Carmen Chubb, COS (w/att)
Mr. Foris Webb (w/att)
DocuSign Envelope ID: 6A7818CD-AEB1-4D27-9FF9-703B5147541E
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: MARCH 30 - APRIL 3, 2020
FC NUMBER TITLE OF PROJECT DATE OF
ADVERTISEMENT
METHOD OF
SOURCE
SELECTION
IFB-C 1200186 East Area Water Quality Control Facility
(EAWQCF) Improvements2/6/2020 IFB
IFB-C-1200354 Sanitary Sewer Lift Stations O&M 2/6/2020 IFB
IFB-G-1200338 Anti-Foam Water Additive 2/6/2020 IFB
IFB-G 1200285 Safety Equipment 2/7/2020 IFB
IFB-G 1200374 Mobile Refuse Containers 2/11/2020 IFB
IFB-C-1200348 South Deicing Complex Ramp 2/12/2020 IFB
IFB-G-1200375 Polymer Concrete and Primer 2/14/2020 IFB
IFB-S-1200378IT Professional Consulting Services on an as
Needed Basis2/17/2020 IFB
RFP-S-1200383North and Southwest Commuter Traffic
Management Study2/18/2020 RFP
ADVERTISED PROJECTS
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: MARCH 30 - APRIL 3, 2020
FC NUMBER TITLE OF PROJECT DATE OF
ADVERTISEMENT
METHOD OF
SOURCE
SELECTION
ADVERTISED PROJECTS
RFP-S-1200138Tennis Centers - Management, and
Maintenance and Capital Improvement2/19/2020 RFP
IFB-G 1200305 Work Uniforms 2/20/2020 IFB
1200323Midtown Atlanta Regional Activity Center –
Pedestrian Mobility and Safety Improvements2/21/2020 CID
IFB-G-1200406Ultraviolet Disinfection System and Related
Component2/21/2020 IFB
RFQ-1200407Demolition Services for Sheraton Hotel
Complex2/21/2020 RFQ
IFB-S-1200385 Energov Branding and Communication
Services2/26/2020 IFB
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: MARCH 30 - APRIL 3, 2020
FC NUMBER TITLE OF CONTRACTMETHOD OF
SOURCE SELECTION DOLLAR AMOUNT
10322ON-CALL COMPREHENSIVE
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES AT HJAIA
Establishment of Task
Order Fund$700,000.00
10451
A&E SERVICES FOR MOORES MILL ROAD
MULTIMODAL ROADWAY EXTENSION
AND TRANSIT LAYOVER FACILITY
PROJECT
RFP $716,913.08
10641JOB ORDER CONTRACTING SERVICES
WITH (16) SIXTEEN VENDORSRFP $5,000,000.00
1190043
401(A) DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PLAN
AND 457(B) DEFERRED COMPENSATION
PLAN MANAGEMENT
RFP $2,000,000.00
10215EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES JOB
BOARD SERVICESRenewal # 2 $97,859.00
10658 HVAC SERVICES Amendment # 3 $900,000.00
7623PUBLIC RECORD INFORMATION
SERVICESRenewal # 1 $135,000.00
8934 FLIGHT TRACKING SYSTEM AT HJAIA Renewal tbd
9000 PLANNING SUPPORT SERVICES AT HJAIASupplement a Joint
Task Order Fund$2,000,000.00
9938 A-D
UNDER FOUR ARCHITECTURAL AND
ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES
CONTRACTS
Supplement a Joint
Task Order Fund$24,000,000.00
7383CARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING AND
DESIGN SERVICESAmendment # 1 $12,279.00
8392CEMERGENCY ONCALL SERVICES FOR
DEBRIS REMOVALRenewal # 2 tbd
PROJECTS AUTHORIZED BY COUNCIL
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: MARCH 30 - APRIL 3, 2020
DEPARTMENT EA NUMBER TITLE OF CONTRACT
None to Report.
EMERGENCY CONTRACTS
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: MARCH 30 - APRIL 3, 2020
FC NUMBERTITLE OF CONTRACT / VENDOR
NAME
CHANGE
ORDER
DOLLAR
AMOUNT REASON
None to Report.
COUNCIL - "*"
CPO - "**"
CHANGE ORDERS
AUTHORIZATION BY:
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: MARCH 30 - APRIL 3, 2020
FC NUMBER CONTRACT NAME NOTES
FC-10327A TechHire Software Development TrainingPending official correspondence of
Cancellation from the User Agency.
FC-10327B TechHire Software Development Training
User Agency pending response from
Vendor on SOW and payment
schedule.
FC-4944Tennis Management Services,
Amendment # 3Routing for Signature with DPR.
FC-4944Tennis Management Services,
Amendment # 4Routing for Signature with DPR.
SS-S-1200080
IBM Maximo Asset Management Annual
Software Subscription and Support
Services
Draft document is closer to completion.
ITB-S-1190453Annual Contract for Traveling Screens
Service & Repair
Bonds are routing for signature with the
CFO.
FC-8741 A-D
Miscellaneous Repairs and Construction
Services for ADA Repairs and Other
Improvements, Amendment # 3
Law is continuing to review all
Amendments.
FC-8744AAnnual Contract for Major Mechanical
Repairs & ServicesRouting for Signature.
CO-OP-1190642 Cellular and Wire-Line Services Pending vendor sending documents.
FC-8412AAnnual Contract for Sanitary Sewer Repair
Services, Amendent # 2Routing for signature.
CONTRACTS NOT EXECUTED WITHIN 90 DAYS
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: MARCH 30 - APRIL 3, 2020
FC NUMBER CONTRACT NAME NOTES
FC-8412BAnnual Contract for Sanitary Sewer Repair
Services, Amendment No. 3Routing for signature.
ITB-C-1190431
SR 260 Glenwood Ave. US 23 SR 42
Moreland Ave. Inersection Improvements
(PI.001023)
Awaiting U/A (DPW) confirmation that
GDOT Agreement has been completed.
RFP-10311 Cycle Atlanta 1.0, Amendment # 1Routing for signature in the Mayor's
Office.
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: MARCH 30 - APRIL 3, 2020
FC
NUMBERTITLE OF CONTRACT
CHANGE IN SCOPE OF
SERVICES
None to Report.
CHANGES IN SCOPE
CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
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A COMMUNICATION FROM CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER DAVID L. WILSON, II
SUBMITTING THE APRIL 06, 2020 THROUGH APRIL 10, 2020 WEEKLY CONTRACTS
REPORT TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND CLERK OF COUNCIL PURSUANT
TO SECTION 2-1142 OF THE ATLANTA CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES.
Workflow List:
Clerk of Council Completed 04/15/2020 7:34 AM
Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
RESULT: ACCEPTED AND FILED [14 TO 0]
MOVER: J. P. Matzigkeit, Councilmember, District 8
SECONDER: Antonio Brown, Councilmember, District 3
AYES: Bond, Westmoreland, Dickens, Smith, Farokhi, Brown, Winslow,
Archibong, Ide, Shook, Matzigkeit, Hillis, Boone, Overstreet
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A COMMUNICATION FROM CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER DAVID L. WILSON, II
SUBMITTING THE APRIL 06, 2020 THROUGH APRIL 10, 2020 WEEKLY CONTRACTS
REPORT TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND CLERK OF COUNCIL PURSUANT
TO SECTION 2-1142 OF THE ATLANTA CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES.
VOTE RECORD - COMMUNICATION 20-C-0040
ACCEPTED
ACCEPTED AND FILED
ACCEPTED W/O OBJECTION
ACCEPTED/FILED/WO
OBJECTION
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
CONFIRMED
CONFIRMED AS AMENDED
FAILED
FAVORABLE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FILED
FILED AND REFERRED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
HELD IN COMMITTEE
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
REFERRED AS HELD
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
REFERRED WITHOUT
OBJECTION
RETURNED AS HELD
ROUTED TO COW
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND VOTER
MATT WESTMORELAND VOTER
ANDRE DICKENS VOTER
CARLA SMITH VOTER
AMIR R FAROKHI VOTER
ANTONIO BROWN SECONDER
CLETA WINSLOW VOTER
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG VOTER
JENNIFER N. IDE VOTER
HOWARD SHOOK VOTER
J. P. MATZIGKEIT MOVER
DUSTIN HILLIS VOTER
ANDREA L. BOONE VOTER
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET VOTER
JOYCE M SHEPERD VOTER AWAY
[Unanimous]
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
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A COMMUNICATION FROM CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER DAVID L.
WILSON, II SUBMITTING THE APRIL 06, 2020 THROUGH APRIL 10, 2020
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND
CLERK OF COUNCIL PURSUANT TO SECTION 2-1142 OF THE ATLANTA
CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES.
April 13, 2020
The Honorable Felicia A. Moore
President, Atlanta City Council
55 Trinity Avenue, Suite 2900
Atlanta, GA 30303
Re: Department of Procurement Weekly Contracts Report
Dear Council President Moore:
Pursuant to Section 2-1142 of the Atlanta City Code of Ordinances, the Chief
Procurement Officer is required to submit monthly reports of contracting activity to City
Council. However, to provide greater transparency and information that is closer to real-time
reporting, we have elected to provide reports on a weekly basis. Accordingly, I have attached
for your review a copy of the April 6 - April 10, 2020 Weekly Contracts Report (Report) to the
Atlanta City Council and Clerk of Council.
As required in the Procurement Code, the Report is comprised of the titles of contracts
and methods of selection, as well as those contracts authorized by the City Council with related
dollar amounts. It includes any emergency contracts, change orders or changes in scope to
designated contracts. Additionally, pursuant to Article III, Section 2-176 of the Procurement
Code, the Report lists those contracts not executed within ninety (90) days of Council approval
and the reason therefor. Finally, with respect to any change order approved pursuant to Atlanta
City Code Section 2-1292(a), a copy of the written determination is attached.
Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional assistance.
Sincerely,
David L. Wilson, II
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Chief Procurement Officer
DLW/pw
Attachment
cc: City Councilmembers (w/att)
Mr. Joshua Williams, COO (w/att)
Mr. Jestin Johnson, DCOO (w/att)
Ms. Carmen Chubb, COS (w/att)
Mr. Foris Webb (w/att)
CITY OF ATLANTA SUITE 1900
55 TRINITY AVENUE, SW
ATLANTA, GA 30303
(404) 330-6204 Fax: (404) 658-7705
Internet Home Page: www.atlantaga.gov
Keisha Lance Bottoms
Mayor
DEPARTMENT OF PROCUREMENT
David L. Wilson II Chief Procurement Officer
April 13, 2020
The Honorable Felicia A. Moore
President, Atlanta City Council
55 Trinity Avenue, Suite 2900
Atlanta, GA 30303
Re: Department of Procurement Weekly Contracts Report
Dear Council President Moore:
Pursuant to Section 2-1142 of the Atlanta City Code of Ordinances, the Chief Procurement
Officer is required to submit monthly reports of contracting activity to City Council. However, to
provide greater transparency and information that is closer to real-time reporting, we have elected to
provide reports on a weekly basis. Accordingly, I have attached for your review a copy of the April 6
– April 10, 2020 Weekly Contracts Report (Report) to the Atlanta City Council and Clerk of Council.
As required in the Procurement Code, the Report is comprised of the titles of contracts and
methods of selection, as well as those contracts authorized by the City Council with related dollar
amounts. It includes any emergency contracts, change orders or changes in scope to designated
contracts. Additionally, pursuant to Article III, Section 2-176 of the Procurement Code, the Report
lists those contracts not executed within ninety (90) days of Council approval and the reason therefor.
Finally, with respect to any change order approved pursuant to Atlanta City Code Section 2-1292(a),
a copy of the written determination is attached.
Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional assistance.
Sincerely,
David L. Wilson II
Chief Procurement Officer
DLW/pw Attachment
cc: City Councilmembers (w/att) Mr. Joshua Williams, COO (w/att)
Mr. Jestin Johnson, DCOO (w/att)
Ms. Carmen Chubb, COS (w/att)
Mr. Foris Webb (w/att)
DocuSign Envelope ID: 8DBD010C-C242-48A4-8615-6FABA59544A1
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 13, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: APRIL 6 - 10, 2020
FC NUMBER TITLE OF PROJECT DATE OF
ADVERTISEMENT
METHOD OF
SOURCE
SELECTION
RFP-S-1200311Architectural, Engineering, Design &
Construction Management Services3/4/2020 RFP-S
IFB-C-1200349 West Economy Parking Lot Water Relocations 3/5/2020 IFB-C
IFB-S-1200413 Arbitrage Rebate Calculation Services 3/9/2020 IFB-S
RFP-S-1200363Airport Situation Awareness System Integrator
Consultant Engagement Services3/11/2020 RFP-S
IFB-C-1200212 Installation of Traffic Calming Measures 3/13/2020 IFB-C
IFB-G-1200386 Heavy Duty Trailers 3/4/2020 IFB-G
IFB-G-1200143Drum Screen Replacement Parts and
Services3/5/2020 IFB-G
IFB-G-1200420 Work Uniforms 3/5/2020 IFB-G
IFB-G-1200426Information Technology Hardware and
Software Supplies3/6/2020 IFB-G
IFB-G-1200421 Anti-Foam Water Additive 3/12/2020 IFB-G
ADVERTISED PROJECTS
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 13, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: APRIL 6 - 10, 2020
FC NUMBER TITLE OF CONTRACTMETHOD OF
SOURCE SELECTION DOLLAR AMOUNT
FC-7863
GROUND TRANSPORTATION TAXI
OVERFLOW OPERATION SERVICES AT
HJAIA
Renewal $303,863.41
FC-5210 VENDING CONCESSIONS SERVICES Renewal tbd
FC-10278
FUEL STORAGE FACILITY AND FUELING
FACILITY OPERATION AND GROUND
SUPPORT FUELING MANAGEMENT AT
HJAIA
Amendment # 1 $27,720,127.83
FC-6836 A&BCITYWIDE MANAGING GENERAL
CONTRACTOR SERVICESAmendment # 9 $400,000.00
FC-8392 AEMERGENCY ONCALL SERVICES FOR
DEBRIS REMOVALRenewal # 2 As Needed
FC-9895 ONESTOP CAREER CENTER OPERATOR To Amend and Renew $289,713.00
FC-10398CITYWIDE ELECTRICAL REPAIR AND
MAINTENANCE SERVICESAmendment # 3 $135,000.00
FC-8779STANDBY EMERGENCY REPAIR AND
RESTORATION SERVICESAmendment # 1 $500,000.00
FC-9013COST ALLOCATION CONSULTING
SERVICESRenewal # 1 $95,930.00
FC-7216 NATURAL GAS SUPPORT SERVICES Renewal # 2for determined rates
for service
FC-9974CITYWIDE CONTRACT FOR DEMOLITION
AND ASBESTOS ABATEMENT SERVICESAmendment # 3 $1,000,000.00
FC-10408 ON-CALL IT SERVICES Amendment # 3 $2,516,000.00
PROJECTS AUTHORIZED BY COUNCIL
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 13, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: APRIL 6 - 10, 2020
DEPARTMENT EA NUMBER TITLE OF CONTRACT
None to Report.
EMERGENCY CONTRACTS
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 13, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: APRIL 6 - 10, 2020
FC NUMBERTITLE OF CONTRACT / VENDOR
NAME
CHANGE
ORDER
DOLLAR
AMOUNT REASON
None to Report.
COUNCIL - "*"
CPO - "**"
CHANGE ORDERS
AUTHORIZATION BY:
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 13, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: APRIL 6 - 10, 2020
FC NUMBER CONTRACT NAME NOTES
FC-10327A TechHire Software Development TrainingPending official correspondence of
Cancellation from the User Agency.
FC-10327B TechHire Software Development Training
User Agency pending response from
Vendor on SOW and payment
schedule.
FC-4944Tennis Management Services,
Amendment # 3Routing for Signature with DPR.
FC-4944Tennis Management Services,
Amendment # 4Routing for Signature with DPR.
SS-S-1200080
IBM Maximo Asset Management Annual
Software Subscription and Support
Services
Draft document is closer to completion.
ITB-S-1190453Annual Contract for Traveling Screens
Service & Repair
Bonds are routing for signature with the
CFO.
FC-8741 A-D
Miscellaneous Repairs and Construction
Services for ADA Repairs and Other
Improvements, Amendment # 3
Law is continuing to review all
Amendments.
FC-8744AAnnual Contract for Major Mechanical
Repairs & ServicesRouting for Signature.
CO-OP-1190642 Cellular and Wire-Line Services Pending vendor sending documents.
FC-8412AAnnual Contract for Sanitary Sewer Repair
Services, Amendment # 2Routing for signature.
CONTRACTS NOT EXECUTED WITHIN 90 DAYS
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 13, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: APRIL 6 - 10, 2020
FC NUMBER CONTRACT NAME NOTES
FC-8412BAnnual Contract for Sanitary Sewer Repair
Services, Amendment No. 3Routing for signature.
ITB-C-1190431
SR 260 Glenwood Ave. US 23 SR 42
Moreland Ave. Intersection Improvements
(PI.001023)
Awaiting U/A (DPW) confirmation that
GDOT Agreement has been completed.
RFP-10311 Cycle Atlanta 1.0, Amendment # 1Routing for signature in the Mayor's
Office.
WEEKLY CONTRACTS REPORT TO ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, APRIL 13, 2020
REPORTING PERIOD WEEK: APRIL 6 - 10, 2020
FC
NUMBERTITLE OF CONTRACT
CHANGE IN SCOPE OF
SERVICES
None to Report.
CHANGES IN SCOPE
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First Reading Committee _________________________________
Date _________________________________
Chair _________________________________
Referred To _________________________________
FINAL COUNCIL ACTION
2nd 1st & 2nd 3rd
Readings
Consent V Vote RC Vote
CONSENT REFER
REGULAR REPORT REFER
ADVERTISE & REFER
1ST ADOPT 2ND READ &REFER
PERSONAL PAPER REFER
Date Referred:
Referred To:
Date Referred:
Referred To:
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Date
Chair
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Members
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Committee
Date
Chair
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Other
Members
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CERTIFIED
Committee
Date
Chair
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Other
Members
Refer To
Committee
Date
Chair
Action Fav, Adv, Hold (see rev. side)
Other
Members
Refer To
MAYOR’S ACTION
A COMMUNICATION FROM CHIEF
PROCUREMENT OFFICER DAVID L.
WILSON, II SUBMITTING THE APRIL 06,
2020 THROUGH APRIL 10, 2020 WEEKLY
CONTRACTS REPORT TO THE ATLANTA
CITY COUNCIL AND CLERK OF
COUNCIL PURSUANT TO SECTION 2-1142
OF THE ATLANTA CITY CODE OF
ORDINANCES.
PERSONAL
PAPERS
ADOPTED
APRIL 20, 2020
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBERS ANDREA BOONE, CLETA WINSLOW , MICHAEL
JULIAN BOND AND DUSTIN HILLIS URGING ALL EMPLOYEES, BUSINESSES, RESIDENTS AND
VISITORS IN THE CITY OF ATLANTA TO WEAR A FACE COVERING WHILE WORKING,
PATRONIZING GROCERY STORES, RESTAURANTS OR OTHER ESSENTIAL BUSINESSES; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, like much of the world, the United States, the State of Georgia, and the City of Atlanta are
currently responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease cased by a novel coronavirus named “SARS-
CoV-2” and the disease it causes named “coronavirus diseases 2019” (abbreviated COVID-19”); and
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a
pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020 the President of the United States announced a national emergency in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included two emergency declarations: one under the
National Emergencies Act and one under the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act;
and
WHEREAS, on March 14, 2020 Governor Brian Kemp signed a public health state of emergency to
address the COVD-19 pandemic through assisting health and emergency management officials across
Georgia by deploying all available resources for the mitigation and treatment of COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, on March 15, 2020 Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms declared an emergency in existence
within the City of Atlanta pursuant to Section 2-181(a) of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, a Stay at Home Order was issued with the intent to ensure that the maximum number of
people self-isolate at home, while enabling essential services to continue; the order mandated that
individuals leave home only to retrieve groceries, attend to medical needs, or if required to work; and
WHEREAS, the Center for Disease Control ("CDC") has issued guidance on the emerging and rapidly
evolving situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, including steps to protect oneself from this illness if you
must leave home; and
WHEREAS, the CDC has determined that COVID-19 is spread primarily between people who are in
close proximity to one another, and can be transmitted through respiratory droplets produced when an
infected person coughs, sneezes or talks; and
WHEREAS, on April 3, 2020, the CDC recommended using face coverings or other non-surgical
protective face masks to help prevent the continued spreading of the virus in local communities; and
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WHEREAS, to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, a number of cities in the United States, are attempting
to mandate or are highly recommending enforcing new guidelines for wearing face masks or other face
coverings when in public; and
WHEREAS, based on the recommendations of the CDC, the City of Atlanta wants to ensure we are
implementing all measures to protect the safety and health of all citizens and businesses to slow the
spread of COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to OCGA §16-11-38, the Georgia mask statute, is a misdemeanor for a person to
"wear a mask, hood, or device by which any portion of the face is so hidden, concealed, or covered as to
conceal the identity of the wearer" while he is "upon any public way or public property"; and
WHEREAS, to help ensure that individuals are complying with the CDC recommended guidelines that
persons should wear non-surgical face coverings in public settings to help stop the spread of COVID-19,
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms issued Administrative Order 2020-09 directing the Atlanta Police
Department to refrain from the issuance of citations or arrest for a violation of the Georgia mask statute.
WHEREAS, the Atlanta City Council desires to that all City employees, residents, and businesses
encourage the CDC-recommended practice of wearing a face covering over their nose and mouth while
in public.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA,
GEORGIA that the Atlanta City Council urges all employees, residents, and visitors in the City of
Atlanta working, visiting grocery stores, restaurants or other essential businesses to wear a face covering
over their nose and mouth while in public.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a face covering can include bandanas, scarves, or cloth masks.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that residents and visitors are encouraged not to purchase N95 or
surgical masks, as these are limited resources needed for the healthcare community and first responders.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Resolution is intended to protect the health of all residents,
employees and visitors in the City of Atlanta while in public.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that all resolutions and parts of resolutions in conflict herewith, be and
the same are hereby waived.
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CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-R-3769 SPONSOR SIGNATURES
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CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-R-3769
A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBERS ANDREA BOONE, CLETA WINSLOW , MICHAEL
JULIAN BOND AND DUSTIN HILLIS URGING ALL EMPLOYEES, BUSINESSES, RESIDENTS AND
VISITORS IN THE CITY OF ATLANTA TO WEAR A FACE COVERING WHILE WORKING,
PATRONIZING GROCERY STORES, RESTAURANTS OR OTHER ESSENTIAL BUSINESSES; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
04/20/2020 Atlanta City Council ADOPTED
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Michael Julian Bond, Councilmember, Post 1 At Large
SECONDER: Cleta Winslow, Councilmember, District 4
AYES: Bond, Westmoreland, Dickens, Smith, Farokhi, Brown, Winslow, Archibong, Ide,
Shook, Matzigkeit, Hillis, Boone, Overstreet, Sheperd
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBERS ANDREA BOONE, CLETA WINSLOW , MICHAEL
JULIAN BOND AND DUSTIN HILLIS URGING ALL EMPLOYEES, BUSINESSES, RESIDENTS
AND VISITORS IN THE CITY OF ATLANTA TO WEAR A FACE COVERING WHILE
WORKING, PATRONIZING GROCERY STORES, RESTAURANTS OR OTHER ESSENTIAL
BUSINESSES; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3769
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND MOVER
MATT WESTMORELAND VOTER
ANDRE DICKENS VOTER
CARLA SMITH VOTER
AMIR R FAROKHI VOTER
ANTONIO BROWN VOTER
CLETA WINSLOW SECONDER
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG VOTER
JENNIFER N. IDE VOTER
HOWARD SHOOK VOTER
J. P. MATZIGKEIT VOTER
DUSTIN HILLIS VOTER
ANDREA L. BOONE VOTER
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET VOTER
JOYCE M SHEPERD VOTER
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FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
[Unanimous]
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANTONIO BROWN AS AMENDED BY THE ATLANTA
CITY COUNCIL REQUESTING MAYOR KEISHA LANCE BOTTOMS, GOVERNOR BRIAN KEMP,
DEKALB COUNTY CEO MICHAEL THURMOND, AND FULTON COUNTY CHAIRMAN ROBB
PITTS TO ESTABLISH “POINT OF CARE” ON-SITE TESTING IN LOW INCOME AREAS WITHIN
THE CITY OF ATLANTA IN ORDER TO PROTECT MINORITIES THAT ARE BEING
DISPROPORTIONATELY IMPACTED BY COVID-19; AND TO COLLECT AND ACCURATELY
REPORT RACIAL COVID-19 DATA ON RATES OF INFECTION BY CASE AND OUTCOME.
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the Coronavirus “COVID-19”
outbreak a pandemic; as a result, the United States, the State of Georgia, and the City of Atlanta are
currently responding to stop the spread of the virus; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020, the President of the United States announced a national emergency in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on March 14, 2020, Governor Brian Kemp signed a public health state of emergency to
address the COVID-19 pandemic through assisting health and emergency management officials across
Georgia by deploying all available resources for the mitigation and treatment of COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, as of April 13, 2020 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that
there were a total number of 554,849 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 21,942 deaths due to the disease
in the United States and its territories; and
WHEREAS, as of April 13, 2020 the Georgia Department of Public Health reported that there were a
total number of 13,315 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 464 deaths due to the disease in the state; and
WHEREAS, of those figures, 1,598 cases and 52 deaths were in Fulton County and 980 cases and 14
deaths were in Dekalb County; and
WHEREAS, of the 1200 cases reported in Fulton County on April 6, 2020, more than 900 cases did not
have racial data and of the 299 cases that did identify by race, 67% identified as Black, 27% identified
as White, and 5% identified as Hispanic; and
WHEREAS, according to the Georgia Department of Public health, African Americans in Georgia
outnumber those contracting and dying from COVID-19 by more than a 2-to-1 ratio; and
WHEREAS, in Louisiana, African Americans are 32% of the population but account for 70% of deaths
from the Coronavirus; and in Michigan, they account for 14% of the population but 40% of COVID-19
deaths; and
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WHEREAS, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health Commissioner Dr. Kathleen
Toomey, many local labs are not collecting the victim’s race; however, the little information that has
been collected does show that 26 percent of those with the disease in the state are African American
compared to 15 percent of whites with the virus, but the majority of cases at this point are unknown; and
WHEREAS, it is in the interest of public health, that the State of Georgia accurately collects and reports
racial COVID-19 data by case and death; and prioritizes testing in communities disproportionately
impacted by COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, early data is making it prevalent that African Americans are disproportionately dying from
COVID-19 because of higher poverty rates and poorer health outcomes than the national average due to
systemic inequality; in addition, existing preexisting conditions are common in the African American
Community such as hypertension, asthma, and diabetes and increase the likelihood of having
complications from COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, African Americans are less likely to receive COVID-19 testing and are more likely to work
low wage “essential” jobs; and
WHEREAS, to reduce the spread of COVID-19, testing opportunities should be established for
Georgia’s most vulnerable communities; and
WHEREAS, the United States Food and Drug Administration approved Cellex, Chembio, and Ortho
Clinical Diagnostic's ability to market new COVID-19 antibody tests; and
WHEREAS, State, County, and City leaders are requesting Governor Brian Kemp, Mayor Keisha Lance
Bottoms, Dekalb County CEO Michael Thurmond, and Fulton County Chairman Robb Pitts to
coordinate COVID-19 response efforts and to expand COVID-19 testing in communities
disproportionally impacted by COVID-19 (Exhibit A); and
WHEREAS, during this local emergency, and in the interest of protecting public health, preventing
transmission of COVID-19 is essential;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGIA, that
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, Governor Brian Kemp, DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond, Fulton
County Chairman Robb Pitts to establish “Point of Care” on-site testing in low-income areas in the City
of Atlanta in order to protect minorities that are being disproportionately impacted by COVID-19; and
to collect and accurately report racial COVID-19 data on rates of infection by case and outcome.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Chief Health Officer shall collaborate with the State of Georgia
and the DeKalb and Fulton County Board of Health Department to work with local hospitals, urgent
care clinics, and retail clinics to implement testing sites to slow the spread of the pandemic.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that upon adoption, the Municipal Court shall transmit a copy of this
resolution to Governor Brian Kemp, Commissioner of Georgia Public Health Department Kathleen E.
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Toomey, Fulton County Board of Commissioners, Fulton County Board of Health, DeKalb County Board
of Commissioners, DeKalb County Board of Health and all members of the Georgia General Assembly.
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANTONIO BROWN AS AMENDED BY THE ATLANTA
CITY COUNCIL REQUESTING MAYOR KEISHA LANCE BOTTOMS, GOVERNOR BRIAN KEMP,
DEKALB COUNTY CEO MICHAEL THURMOND, AND FULTON COUNTY CHAIRMAN ROBB
PITTS TO ESTABLISH “POINT OF CARE” ON-SITE TESTING IN LOW INCOME AREAS WITHIN
THE CITY OF ATLANTA IN ORDER TO PROTECT MINORITIES THAT ARE BEING
DISPROPORTIONATELY IMPACTED BY COVID-19; AND TO COLLECT AND ACCURATELY
REPORT RACIAL COVID-19 DATA ON RATES OF INFECTION BY CASE AND OUTCOME.
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RESULT: ADOPTED AS AMENDED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Antonio Brown, Councilmember, District 3
SECONDER: Cleta Winslow, Councilmember, District 4
AYES: Bond, Westmoreland, Dickens, Smith, Farokhi, Brown, Winslow, Archibong, Ide,
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANTONIO BROWN AS AMENDED BY THE
ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL REQUESTING MAYOR KEISHA LANCE BOTTOMS, GOVERNOR
BRIAN KEMP, DEKALB COUNTY CEO MICHAEL THURMOND, AND FULTON COUNTY
CHAIRMAN ROBB PITTS TO ESTABLISH “POINT OF CARE” ON-SITE TESTING IN LOW
INCOME AREAS WITHIN THE CITY OF ATLANTA IN ORDER TO PROTECT MINORITIES
THAT ARE BEING DISPROPORTIONATELY IMPACTED BY COVID-19; AND TO COLLECT
AND ACCURATELY REPORT RACIAL COVID-19 DATA ON RATES OF INFECTION BY CASE
AND OUTCOME.
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ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND VOTER
MATT WESTMORELAND VOTER
ANDRE DICKENS VOTER
CARLA SMITH VOTER
AMIR R FAROKHI VOTER
ANTONIO BROWN MOVER
CLETA WINSLOW SECONDER
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG VOTER
JENNIFER N. IDE VOTER
HOWARD SHOOK VOTER
J. P. MATZIGKEIT VOTER
DUSTIN HILLIS VOTER
ANDREA L. BOONE VOTER
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET VOTER
JOYCE M SHEPERD VOTER
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RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Mayor’s Action
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER DUSTIN HILLIS A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE
EXECUTION, DELIVERY AND PERFORMANCE BY THE CITY OF ATLANTA OF EQUIPMENT
SCHEDULE NO. 05 TO THE MASTER LEASE AGREEMENT, DATED AS OF JUNE 15, 2018, WITH
FIRST MUNICIPAL CREDIT COMPANY, LLC, FOR THE ACQUISITION OF VEHICLES AND
HEAVY EQUIPMENT, ON BEHALF OF THE DEPARTMENT OF WATERSHED MANAGEMENT, IN
A PRINCIPAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED FOURTEEN MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED FORTY-
EIGHT THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED NINETEEN DOLLARS AND NINETY-EIGHT CENTS
($14,748,119.98); ALL CONTRACTED WORK WILL BE CHARGED TO AND PAID FROM THE
FUND DEPARTMENT AND ORGANIZATION NUMBER LISTED; AND FOR CERTAIN OTHER
PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta (the “City”), a municipal corporation of the State of Georgia (the
“State”), is authorized by Official Code of Georgia Annotated Section 36-60-13 (the “Multiyear Lease
Statute”) to enter into multiyear purchase contracts for the acquisition of goods, materials, real and
personal property, services and supplies; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 17-R-4371 adopted by the Atlanta City Council on
October 2, 2017 and approved by operation of law on October 11, 2017, the City authorized Cooperative
Purchasing Agreement Number COA-10031-WS with First Municipal Credit Company, LLC (the
“Bank”) to provide financing pursuant to a master lease agreement for the acquisition of equipment and
vehicles on behalf of various Departments of the City; and
WHEREAS, in connection with the Department of Watershed Management’s Vehicle and Heavy
Equipment Replacement Program, the Department needs to acquire certain vehicles and heavy
equipment required for plant operations, linear infrastructure and other departmental needs; and
WHEREAS, the City has previously entered into that certain Master Lease Agreement dated as
of June 15, 2018 (the “Master Lease Agreement”), with the Bank; and
WHEREAS, in order to finance the acquisition of such vehicles and heavy equipment for the
Department of Watershed Management, the City proposes to enter into Equipment Schedule No. 05 to
the Master Lease Agreement (“Equipment Schedule No. 05”), with the Bank, a form of which has been
presented at this meeting; and
WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Watershed Management has determined
that it is in the City’s best interest to finance such vehicles and heavy equipment by entering into
Equipment Schedule No. 05 for a term not to exceed nine (9) years, in a principal amount not to exceed
Fourteen Million Seven Hundred Forty-Eight Thousand One Hundred Nineteen Dollars and Ninety-
Eight Cents ($14,748,119.98), and an annual interest rate not to exceed 2.55%; and
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WHEREAS, the City has determined that the principal portion of Equipment Schedule No. 05,
together with all other multiyear lease purchase contracts, when added to the amount of debt incurred
pursuant to Article IX, Section V, Paragraph I of the 1983 Constitution of the State of Georgia does not
exceed 10% of the value of all taxable property within the City; and
WHEREAS, none of the equipment being financed by Equipment Schedule No. 05 has been the
subject of a referendum which failed to receive the approval of the qualified voters of the City;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, that the execution, delivery and performance by the City of Equipment
Schedule No. 05, together with certain addenda, schedules, exhibits, attachments and supplements
thereto, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A, with such changes as the Mayor, the Chief Financial
Officer or the Deputy Chief Financial Officer may approve, is hereby authorized and approved to
finance the acquisition of vehicles and heavy equipment for the Department of Watershed Management.
Equipment Schedule No. 05 shall be executed on behalf of the City by the Mayor, the Chief Financial
Officer or the Deputy Chief Financial Officer and attested by the Municipal Clerk of the City.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Equipment Schedule No. 05 shall have a term not to exceed
nine (9) years, a principal amount not to exceed Fourteen Million Seven Hundred Forty-Eight Thousand
One Hundred Nineteen Dollars and Ninety-Eight Cents ($14,748,119.98), and bear interest at a rate of
not to exceed 2.55%.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all contracted work financed by Equipment Schedule No.
05 will be charged to and paid from the Fund Department and Organization Number 5052 (Water &
Wastewater Renewal and Extension Fund) 170801 (DWM Asset Control) 5812005 (Capital Lease)
5822005 (Capital Lease Interest) and Project Task Award Expenditure and Organization 17112157
(Watershed Vehicle & Heavy Equipment Replacement Program) 108 (Replacement) 505221391 (Water
& Wastewater RNE Fund) 5812005 (Capital Lease) 5822005 (Capital Lease Interest) COA.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Equipment Schedule No. 05, together with certain addenda,
schedules, exhibits, attachments and supplements thereto, will not become binding upon the City, and
the City will incur no obligation or liability thereunder until such agreements and documents are
approved by the City Attorney or her designee as to form, executed by the Mayor, the Chief Financial
Officer or the Deputy Chief Financial Officer, attested to by the Municipal Clerk, and delivered to the
Bank.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Mayor, the Chief Financial Officer, the Deputy Chief
Financial Officer and other appropriate officials of the City are hereby authorized to certify any
documents and execute any receipts, certificates, instruments, documents or other closing papers
necessary to affect the purposes of this Resolution.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that any act consistent with the authority of this Resolution and
taken prior to the effective date of this Resolution is hereby ratified and confirmed.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that in case any one or more of the provisions of this Resolution
shall for any reason be held to be illegal or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such illegality or
invalidity shall not affect any other provisions hereof unless expressly so held, but this Resolution shall
be construed and enforced as if such illegal or invalid provisions had not been contained herein, and this
Resolution shall be construed to adopt, but not to enlarge upon, all applicable provisions of Georgia law,
and, if any provisions hereof conflict with any applicable provision of such law, the latter as adopted by
the legislature and as interpreted by the courts of this State shall prevail and shall be substituted for any
provision hereof in conflict or not in harmony therewith.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that any and all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict
with this Resolution shall be and the same hereby are repealed.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately
upon its adoption.
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Exhibit A
Equipment Schedule No. 5
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER DUSTIN HILLIS A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE
EXECUTION, DELIVERY AND PERFORMANCE BY THE CITY OF ATLANTA OF EQUIPMENT
SCHEDULE NO. 05 TO THE MASTER LEASE AGREEMENT, DATED AS OF JUNE 15, 2018, WITH
FIRST MUNICIPAL CREDIT COMPANY, LLC, FOR THE ACQUISITION OF VEHICLES AND
HEAVY EQUIPMENT, ON BEHALF OF THE DEPARTMENT OF WATERSHED MANAGEMENT, IN
A PRINCIPAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED FOURTEEN MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED FORTY-
EIGHT THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED NINETEEN DOLLARS AND NINETY-EIGHT CENTS
($14,748,119.98); ALL CONTRACTED WORK WILL BE CHARGED TO AND PAID FROM THE
FUND DEPARTMENT AND ORGANIZATION NUMBER LISTED; AND FOR CERTAIN OTHER
PURPOSES.
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04/20/2020 Atlanta City Council ADOPTED
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Dustin Hillis, Councilmember, District 9
SECONDER: Andrea L. Boone, Councilmember, District 10
AYES: Bond, Westmoreland, Dickens, Smith, Farokhi, Brown, Winslow, Archibong, Ide,
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER DUSTIN HILLIS A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING
THE EXECUTION, DELIVERY AND PERFORMANCE BY THE CITY OF ATLANTA OF
EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE NO. 05 TO THE MASTER LEASE AGREEMENT, DATED AS OF JUNE
15, 2018, WITH FIRST MUNICIPAL CREDIT COMPANY, LLC, FOR THE ACQUISITION OF
VEHICLES AND HEAVY EQUIPMENT, ON BEHALF OF THE DEPARTMENT OF WATERSHED
MANAGEMENT, IN A PRINCIPAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED FOURTEEN MILLION SEVEN
HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED NINETEEN DOLLARS AND NINETY-
EIGHT CENTS ($14,748,119.98); ALL CONTRACTED WORK WILL BE CHARGED TO AND
PAID FROM THE FUND DEPARTMENT AND ORGANIZATION NUMBER LISTED; AND FOR
CERTAIN OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3771
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND VOTER
MATT WESTMORELAND VOTER
ANDRE DICKENS VOTER
CARLA SMITH VOTER
AMIR R FAROKHI VOTER
ANTONIO BROWN VOTER
CLETA WINSLOW VOTER
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG VOTER
JENNIFER N. IDE VOTER
HOWARD SHOOK VOTER
J. P. MATZIGKEIT VOTER
DUSTIN HILLIS MOVER
ANDREA L. BOONE SECONDER
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET VOTER
JOYCE M SHEPERD VOTER
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FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Mayor’s Action
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBERS JOYCE SHEPERD AND ANDREA BOONE A
RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PHASE 4 OF THE CORONAVIRUS AID, RELIEF, AND ECONOMIC
SECURITY (CARES) ACT, WHICH PROVIDES MORE RELIEF FOR THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC;
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, cities around the nation are responding to an outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019
(“COVID-19”), a respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus named SARS-CoV-2; and
WHEREAS, on Wednesday, March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization (“WHO”) declared the
rapidly spreading coronavirus outbreak <https://www.statnews.com/tag/coronavirus/> a pandemic,
acknowledging that the virus will likely spread to all countries on the globe; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020, the President of the United States announced a national emergency in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included two emergency declarations: one under the
National Emergencies Act and one under the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act;
and
WHEREAS, on March 19, 2020, Senate Bill 3548 was introduced to provide emergency assistance and
health care response for individuals, families, and businesses affected by the 2020 coronavirus
pandemic; and
WHEREAS, Senate Bill 3548 may be cited as the “Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
Act” or the “CARES Act”; and
WHEREAS, on April 4, 2020, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sent a letter to all Representatives stating that
she desires to introduce another stimulus package to provide more relief from the COVID-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, Phase 4 of the CARES Act, includes the following:
§ greater assistance for small businesses including farmers,
§ more funding for state and local governments,
§ increased aid for hospitals, community health centers, health systems, and health workers,
§ hazard pay for front-line health care workers and other essential employees like grocery store workers, truck
drivers, and postal workers,
§ more direct payments for individuals and families,
§ extended unemployment insurance, and
§ health insurance for laid-off workers who lose their insurance.
§ a payroll tax cut,
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§ capital gains tax cut,
§ creating a 50-year Treasury bond to lock in low rates,
§ a waiver to clear businesses of liability from people who contract COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, the city of Atlanta supports Phase 4 of the “CARES Act”; and
WHEREAS, the city of Atlanta urges Congress to advance a fourth emergency appropriations package to
address the immediate need for local budget relief, direct support for local governments, infrastructure
measures to quicken economic stabilization and recovery, water infrastructure projects, and
opportunities for job security, economic mobility, and the health and well-being of our residents.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY RESOLVES that this
governing body is in support of Phase 4 of the “Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act” or
the “CARES Act”, which will provide more relief from the COVID-19 pandemic.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that upon passage of this resolution, the Municipal Clerk shall provide
copies to Governor Brian Kemp, all members of the Georgia General Assembly, and members of the
Fulton County local delegation and that copies be made available for distribution to the public and the
press.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that all resolutions and parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are
hereby repealed for purposes of this resolution only, and only to the extent of the conflict.
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBERS JOYCE SHEPERD AND ANDREA BOONE A
RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PHASE 4 OF THE CORONAVIRUS AID, RELIEF, AND ECONOMIC
SECURITY (CARES) ACT, WHICH PROVIDES MORE RELIEF FOR THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC;
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Joyce M Sheperd, Councilmember, District 12
SECONDER: Andrea L. Boone, Councilmember, District 10
AYES: Bond, Westmoreland, Dickens, Smith, Farokhi, Brown, Winslow, Archibong, Ide,
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBERS JOYCE SHEPERD AND ANDREA BOONE A
RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PHASE 4 OF THE CORONAVIRUS AID, RELIEF, AND
ECONOMIC SECURITY (CARES) ACT, WHICH PROVIDES MORE RELIEF FOR THE COVID-19
PANDEMIC; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3772
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND VOTER
MATT WESTMORELAND VOTER
ANDRE DICKENS VOTER
CARLA SMITH VOTER
AMIR R FAROKHI VOTER
ANTONIO BROWN VOTER
CLETA WINSLOW VOTER
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG VOTER
JENNIFER N. IDE VOTER
HOWARD SHOOK VOTER
J. P. MATZIGKEIT VOTER
DUSTIN HILLIS VOTER
ANDREA L. BOONE SECONDER
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET VOTER
JOYCE M SHEPERD MOVER
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ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
[Unanimous]
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER HOWARD SHOOK REQUESTING THE CHIEF
FINANCIAL OFFICER PROVIDE A REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTING OF ALL FEDERAL AND
STATE FUNDS THE CITY OF ATLANTA HAS RECEIVED OR WILL RECEIVE TO ASSIST WITH
BATTLING THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, like much of the world, the United States, the State of Georgia, and the City of Atlanta are
currently responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease cased by a novel coronavirus named “SARS-
CoV-2” and the disease it causes named “coronavirus diseases 2019” (abbreviated COVID-19”); and
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a
pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020 the President of the United States announced a national emergency in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included two emergency declarations: one under the
National Emergencies Act and one under the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act;
and
WHEREAS, on March 14, 2020 Governor Brian Kemp signed a public health state of emergency to
address the COVD-19 pandemic through assisting health and emergency management officials across
Georgia by deploying all available resources for the mitigation and treatment of COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, on March 16, 2020, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms issued Executive Order 2020-06 which
allocated up to $7,000,000.00 from the General Fund Uncommitted Fund Balance for the purpose of
providing emergency assistance to those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic to be used as follows: one
million dollars ($1,000,000.00) to provide emergency assistance to children’s food programs, one
million dollars ($1,000,000.00) to provide emergency assistance to senior food programs, one million
dollars ($1,000,000.00) to provide emergency assistance to homeless preparedness and response
activities, one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000.00) to support small business
continuity, one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) for the emergency purchase of technology necessary to
execute the city’s institution of full telework deployment for all non-essential employees and to support
city-wide business continuity, and one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000.00) to assist
the city’s partners in the financial industry to provide emergency assistance to employees and hourly
wage earners of businesses engaged with the City of Atlanta whose incomes are adversely impacted; and
WHEREAS, on April 8, 2020, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms issued Executive Order 2020-35 which
allocated up to $1,500,000.00 from the General Fund Uncommitted Fund Balance for the purpose of
contributing to funding efforts of the non-profit and philanthropic communities to provide individual
shelter options with supportive services for persons experiencing homelessness; and
WHEREAS, since the pandemic was announced, Mayor Bottoms has issued 45 Executive and
Administrative Orders all aimed at providing emergency aid to City residents and businesses and
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directing various City departments to amend or modify the types of services that are being provided; and
WHEREAS, a total of $8.5M in emergency funding has been authorized pursuant to the Mayor’s
Executive Orders and Ordinance 20-O-1259, which is scheduled for consideration at the April 20
meeting of the Atlanta City Council, ratifies $7M of the Mayor’s authorized emergency funding; and
WHEREAS, it is anticipated that additional funds will be needed to stem the financial impact and repair
the economic damage to the City due to the COVID-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES) provides an estimated
$2 trillion stimulus package to battle the harmful effects of the COVID-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, the CARES Act will provide $150 billion to states, territories, local and tribal governments
to use for expenditures incurred due to the public health emergency with respect to COVID-19 in the
face of revenue declines, allocated by population proportions and
WHEREAS, distribution is based on population and no state shall receive a payment for fiscal year 2020
that is less than $1.25 billion; and
WHEREAS, 45% of a state’s funds are set aside for local governments, with populations that exceed
500,000.
WHEREAS, the Atlanta City Council desires to have the Chief Financial Officer provide a report on the
accounting of all federal and state funds the City of Atlanta has received or will receive to assist with
battling the harmful effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA,
GEORGIA the Chief Financial Officer provide a report on the accounting of all federal and state funds
the City of Atlanta has received or will receive to assist with battling the harmful effects of the COVID-
19 pandemic.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Chief Financial Officer submit this report to the
Finance/Executive Committee monthly beginning Wednesday, April 29, 2020.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that all resolutions and parts of resolutions in conflict herewith, be and
the same are hereby waived.
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER HOWARD SHOOK REQUESTING THE CHIEF
FINANCIAL OFFICER PROVIDE A REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTING OF ALL FEDERAL AND
STATE FUNDS THE CITY OF ATLANTA HAS RECEIVED OR WILL RECEIVE TO ASSIST WITH
BATTLING THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Howard Shook, Councilmember, District 7
SECONDER: Cleta Winslow, Councilmember, District 4
AYES: Bond, Westmoreland, Dickens, Smith, Farokhi, Brown, Winslow, Archibong, Ide,
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER HOWARD SHOOK REQUESTING THE CHIEF
FINANCIAL OFFICER PROVIDE A REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTING OF ALL FEDERAL AND
STATE FUNDS THE CITY OF ATLANTA HAS RECEIVED OR WILL RECEIVE TO ASSIST
WITH BATTLING THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3773
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND VOTER
MATT WESTMORELAND VOTER
ANDRE DICKENS VOTER
CARLA SMITH VOTER
AMIR R FAROKHI VOTER
ANTONIO BROWN VOTER
CLETA WINSLOW SECONDER
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG VOTER
JENNIFER N. IDE VOTER
HOWARD SHOOK MOVER
J. P. MATZIGKEIT VOTER
DUSTIN HILLIS VOTER
ANDREA L. BOONE VOTER
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET VOTER
JOYCE M SHEPERD VOTER
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FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
[Unanimous]
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Mayor’s Action
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER HOWARD SHOOK REQUESTING THE CHIEF
FINANCIAL OFFICER TO PROVIDE THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL WITH AN ACCOUNTING OF
ALL EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE TO NON-PROFIT AND PHILANTHROPIC ORGANIZATIONS AS
PART OF THE CITY’S RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, like much of the world, the United States, the State of Georgia, and the City of Atlanta are
currently responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease cased by a novel coronavirus named “SARS-
CoV-2” and the disease it causes named “coronavirus diseases 2019” (abbreviated COVID-19”); and
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a
pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020 the President of the United States announced a national emergency in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included two emergency declarations: one under the
National Emergencies Act and one under the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act;
and
WHEREAS, on March 14, 2020 Governor Brian Kemp signed a public health state of emergency to
address the COVD-19 pandemic through assisting health and emergency management officials across
Georgia by deploying all available resources for the mitigation and treatment of COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, on March 16, 2020, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms issued Executive Order 2020-06 which
allocated up to $7,000,000.00 from the General Fund Uncommitted Fund Balance for the purpose of
providing emergency assistance to those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic to be used as follows: one
million dollars ($1,000,000.00) to provide emergency assistance to children’s food programs, one
million dollars ($1,000,000.00) to provide emergency assistance to senior food programs, one million
dollars ($1,000,000.00) to provide emergency assistance to homeless preparedness and response
activities, one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000.00) to support small business
continuity, one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) for the emergency purchase of technology necessary to
execute the city’s institution of full telework deployment for all non-essential employees and to support
city-wide business continuity, and one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000.00) to assist
the city’s partners in the financial industry to provide emergency assistance to employees and hourly
wage earners of businesses engaged with the City of Atlanta whose incomes are adversely impacted; and
WHEREAS, on April 8, 2020, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms issued Executive Order 2020-35 which
allocated up to $1,500,000.00 from the General Fund Uncommitted Fund Balance for the purpose of
contributing to funding efforts of the non-profit and philanthropic communities to provide individual
shelter options with supportive services for persons experiencing homelessness; and
WHEREAS, a total of $8.5M in emergency funding has been authorized pursuant to the Mayor’s
Executive Orders and Ordinance 20-O-1259, which is scheduled for consideration at the April 20
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meeting of the Atlanta City Council, ratifies $7M of the Mayor’s authorized emergency funding; and
WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the City that an ongoing accounting of the expenditure of City
resources be provided to ensure transparency and accountability.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGIA, that
the Chief Financial Officer provide the Council President and all members of the City Council an
accounting of all funds that will be contributed to non-profit and philanthropic organizations as part of
the City’s emergency assistance in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this accounting shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
· All allocation recipients; and
· Funding amount to each recipient; and
· Expenditure report provided by all recipients, including the number of individuals receiving assistance
as part of the of the City’s support
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that an accounting shall also be required for any future emergency
assistance provided to non-profit and philanthropic organizations as a result of the City’s response to
COVID-19.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that the Chief Financial Officer shall provide the initial accounting
within Ten (10) days upon adoption of this Ordinance, and shall be updated every thirty (30) days.
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER HOWARD SHOOK REQUESTING THE CHIEF
FINANCIAL OFFICER TO PROVIDE THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL WITH AN ACCOUNTING OF
ALL EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE TO NON-PROFIT AND PHILANTHROPIC ORGANIZATIONS AS
PART OF THE CITY’S RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
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04/20/2020 Atlanta City Council ADOPTED
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Howard Shook, Councilmember, District 7
SECONDER: Antonio Brown, Councilmember, District 3
AYES: Bond, Westmoreland, Dickens, Smith, Farokhi, Brown, Winslow, Archibong, Ide,
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER HOWARD SHOOK REQUESTING THE CHIEF
FINANCIAL OFFICER TO PROVIDE THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL WITH AN ACCOUNTING
OF ALL EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE TO NON-PROFIT AND PHILANTHROPIC
ORGANIZATIONS AS PART OF THE CITY’S RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3774
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND VOTER
MATT WESTMORELAND VOTER
ANDRE DICKENS VOTER
CARLA SMITH VOTER
AMIR R FAROKHI VOTER
ANTONIO BROWN SECONDER
CLETA WINSLOW VOTER
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG VOTER
JENNIFER N. IDE VOTER
HOWARD SHOOK MOVER
J. P. MATZIGKEIT VOTER
DUSTIN HILLIS VOTER
ANDREA L. BOONE VOTER
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET VOTER
JOYCE M SHEPERD VOTER
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FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
[Unanimous]
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Mayor’s Action
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER CARLA SMITH AUTHORIZING THE ATLANTA-
FULTON COUNTY RECREATION AUTHORITY ("AFCRA") ON BEHALF OF THE STADIUM
NEIGHBORHOODS COMMUNITY TRUST FUND ("SNCTF") COMMITTEE TO AWARD GRANTS
IN A TOTAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $250,000.00 (TWO HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND
DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS) TO FUND VARIOUS COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS TO
BENEFIT THE ATLANTA NEIGHBORHOODS OF MECHANICSVILLE, PEOPLESTOWN,
PITTSBURGH, SUMMERHILL AND GRANT PARK; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, Ordinance 17-0-1080, adopted by the City Council on April 17, 2017 and approved by
operation of law on April 26, 2017 authorized the Chief Financial Officer of the City of Atlanta to
establish an appropriate Trust Fund to benefit the Atlanta neighborhoods of Mechanicsville,
Peoplestown, Pittsburgh, and Summerhill and the portion of Grant Park comprised of the named streets
in the Livable Centers Initiative study; and
WHEREAS, the Trust Fund Account was established for the collection and expenditure of funds to be
used solely to fund economic and community development initiatives, such as affordable housing and
job training; in the neighborhoods of Mechanicsville, Peoplestown, Pittsburgh, and Summerhill, and a
portion of Grant Park; and
WHEREAS, in July 2017, the City Council adopted Resolution 17-R-3853, which created the Stadium
Neighborhoods Community Trust Fund Committee to provide guidance and oversight of the funds; and
WHEREAS, members of the SNCTF have been appointed and hold regular monthly meetings; and
WHEREAS, the SNCTF Committee at a virtual meeting on April 13, 2020 voted to approve grant
funding for two (2) organizations to benefit residents from the neighborhoods of Summerhill,
Mechanicsville, Pittsburg, Peoplestown, and a portion of Grant Park to assist with affordable housing
and community development needs in response to COVID-19, for a total amount not to exceed
$250,000.00 (Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars and Zero Cents); and
WHEREAS, the funding recommendations are as follows: $125,000.00 - Emmaus House, to provide a
combination of emergency rent/mortgage, utility, and/or food assistance to eligible residents of the
stadium neighborhood communities; and $125,000.0 - CHRIS 180, to provide a combination of
emergency rent/mortgage, utility, and/or food assistance to eligible residents of the stadium
neighborhood communities; and
WHEREAS, the SNCTF Committee has required a specific scope of work with each grant recipient and
will be included in the grant award agreement that will support the goals of the SNCTF Committee as
outlined in the enabling legislation, Ordinance 17- 0-1080, by supporting affordable housing, facilitating
job training and community development.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA,
GEORGIA, that the Atlanta-Fulton County Recreation Authority on behalf of the Stadium
Neighborhoods Community Trust Fund Committee award grants to the following organizations:
$125,000.00 - Emmaus House, to provide a combination of emergency rent/mortgage, utility, and/or
food assistance to eligible residents of the stadium neighborhood communities; and $125,000.0 - CHRIS
180, to provide a combination of emergency rent/mortgage, utility, and/or food assistance to eligible
residents of the stadium neighborhood communities.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Atlanta-Fulton County Recreation Authority as the funding
authority provide the necessary agreements to be executed in order to appropriate the funding amounts
as recommended by the Stadium Neighborhood Community Trust Fund Committee.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby
waived to the extent of the conflict.
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER CARLA SMITH AUTHORIZING THE ATLANTA-
FULTON COUNTY RECREATION AUTHORITY ("AFCRA") ON BEHALF OF THE STADIUM
NEIGHBORHOODS COMMUNITY TRUST FUND ("SNCTF") COMMITTEE TO AWARD GRANTS
IN A TOTAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $250,000.00 (TWO HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND
DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS) TO FUND VARIOUS COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS TO
BENEFIT THE ATLANTA NEIGHBORHOODS OF MECHANICSVILLE, PEOPLESTOWN,
PITTSBURGH, SUMMERHILL AND GRANT PARK; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Carla Smith, Councilmember, District 1
SECONDER: Antonio Brown, Councilmember, District 3
AYES: Bond, Westmoreland, Dickens, Smith, Farokhi, Brown, Winslow, Archibong, Ide,
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER CARLA SMITH AUTHORIZING THE ATLANTA-
FULTON COUNTY RECREATION AUTHORITY ("AFCRA") ON BEHALF OF THE STADIUM
NEIGHBORHOODS COMMUNITY TRUST FUND ("SNCTF") COMMITTEE TO AWARD
GRANTS IN A TOTAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $250,000.00 (TWO HUNDRED FIFTY
THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS) TO FUND VARIOUS COMMUNITY SERVICE
PROJECTS TO BENEFIT THE ATLANTA NEIGHBORHOODS OF MECHANICSVILLE,
PEOPLESTOWN, PITTSBURGH, SUMMERHILL AND GRANT PARK; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3775
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND VOTER
MATT WESTMORELAND VOTER
ANDRE DICKENS VOTER
CARLA SMITH MOVER
AMIR R FAROKHI VOTER
ANTONIO BROWN SECONDER
CLETA WINSLOW VOTER
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG VOTER
JENNIFER N. IDE VOTER
HOWARD SHOOK VOTER
J. P. MATZIGKEIT VOTER
DUSTIN HILLIS VOTER
ANDREA L. BOONE VOTER
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET VOTER
JOYCE M SHEPERD VOTER
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RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
[Unanimous]
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER MICHAEL JULIAN BOND A RESOLUTION
REQUESTING THAT THE CITY OF ATLANTA PROVIDE FREE COVID-19 TESTING TO FULL
TIME AND PART TIME EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA THAT MAY HAVE BEEN
EXPOSED TO COVID-19 WHILE PERFORMING THEIR REQUIRED JOB DUTIES; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, cities around the nation are responding to an outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019
(“COVID-19”), a respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus named SARS-CoV-2; and
WHEREAS, the Centers for Disease Control (“CDC”) has determined that COVID-19 is spread
primarily between people who are in close proximity to one another, and can be transmitted through
respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks; and
WHEREAS, on Wednesday, March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization (“WHO”) declared the
rapidly spreading coronavirus outbreak <https://www.statnews.com/tag/coronavirus/> a pandemic,
acknowledging that the virus will likely spread to all countries on the globe; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020, the President of the United States announced a national emergency in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included two emergency declarations: one under the
National Emergencies Act and one under the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act;
and
WHEREAS, on Friday, March 13, 2020 the city of Atlanta Department of Human Resources initiated a
full telework business deployment that required all non-essential city employees to work from home if
able; and
WHEREAS, on March 14, 2020, Governor Brian Kemp signed a public health state of emergency to
address the COVID-19 pandemic through assisting health and emergency management officials across
Georgia by deploying all available resources for the mitigation and treatment of COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, on March 18, 2020, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms closed city hall to essential and non-
essential employees; and
WHEREAS, on March 23, 2020, Atlanta City Hall reported its first confirmed case of Covid-19; and
WHEREAS, as of April 19, 2020 at 9:34 pm the Georgia Department of Public Health reported that
there were a total number of 18,489 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 689 deaths due to the disease in the
state; and
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WHEREAS, of those figures, 2,131 cases and 75 deaths were in Fulton County and 1,473 cases and 24
deaths were in Dekalb County; and
WHEREAS, the Center for Disease Control ("CDC") has issued guidance on the emerging and rapidly
evolving situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, including steps to protect oneself from this illness if you
must leave home; and
WHEREAS, the city of Atlanta wants to ensure that we are implementing all measures to protect the
safety and health of all employees, to slow the spread of COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, the city of Atlanta has initiated a full telework business deployment that required all non-
essential city employees to telework in response to COVID-19, consequently closing city hall to the
public and all non-essential employees in effort to slow the spread; and
WHEREAS, the city of Atlanta developed a new policy to comply with the Families First Coronavirus
Response Act (“FFCPA”) which is designed to assist employees affected by the COVID19 outbreak
with job-protected leave and emergency paid sick leave; and
WHEREAS, any full time or part time city of Atlanta employees that were exposed to COVID-19 while
performing their assigned job duties shall be tested for the virus at no cost to the employee; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section A, subsection 1 of FFCPA, all full time or part time city employees
affected by COVID-19 are urged to quarantine in accordance to this policy.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA,
GEORGIA, that the city of Atlanta shall provide free COVID-19 testing for all full time and part time
employees that were exposed to the virus while performing their job duties.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, pursuant to the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (“FFCRA”),
all full time or part time city employees should comply with the exposure guidelines, including
quarantining for a period of up to fourteen (14) days.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that all resolutions and parts of resolutions, in conflict herewith are
hereby waived to the extent of the conflict.
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER MICHAEL JULIAN BOND A RESOLUTION
REQUESTING THAT THE CITY OF ATLANTA PROVIDE FREE COVID-19 TESTING TO FULL
TIME AND PART TIME EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA THAT MAY HAVE BEEN
EXPOSED TO COVID-19 WHILE PERFORMING THEIR REQUIRED JOB DUTIES; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Michael Julian Bond, Councilmember, Post 1 At Large
SECONDER: Cleta Winslow, Councilmember, District 4
AYES: Bond, Westmoreland, Dickens, Smith, Farokhi, Brown, Winslow, Archibong, Ide,
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER MICHAEL JULIAN BOND A RESOLUTION
REQUESTING THAT THE CITY OF ATLANTA PROVIDE FREE COVID-19 TESTING TO FULL
TIME AND PART TIME EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA THAT MAY HAVE BEEN
EXPOSED TO COVID-19 WHILE PERFORMING THEIR REQUIRED JOB DUTIES; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3776
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND MOVER
MATT WESTMORELAND VOTER
ANDRE DICKENS VOTER
CARLA SMITH VOTER
AMIR R FAROKHI VOTER
ANTONIO BROWN VOTER
CLETA WINSLOW SECONDER
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG VOTER
JENNIFER N. IDE VOTER
HOWARD SHOOK VOTER
J. P. MATZIGKEIT VOTER
DUSTIN HILLIS VOTER
ANDREA L. BOONE VOTER
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET VOTER
JOYCE M SHEPERD VOTER
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FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
[Unanimous]
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
PERSONAL
PAPERS
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG TO AMEND THE LAND USE
ELEMENT OF THE 2016 CITY OF ATLANTA COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN (CDP) SO
AS TO DESIGNATE PROPERTY AT 2035 CLOVERDALE DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA 30316 AND 1254
OAKFIELD DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA 30316 TO THE SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LAND USE
DESIGNATION; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the property owners of 2035 Cloverdale Drive, Atlanta, GA 30316 and 1254 Oakfield
Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30316 (the “Property”) have requested the property be annexed from DeKalb
County unincorporated to the corporate limits of the City of Atlanta; and
WHEREAS, each parcel is improved with a single family residential dwelling; and
WHEREAS, the Office of Zoning & Development recommends that upon annexation the property be
designated to single family residential land use designation; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the single family Residential land use designation is the
appropriate designation for the property.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA HEREBY ORDAINS AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the 2016 City of Atlanta Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP) is hereby amended by changing
the Land Use Element of said Plan so as to designate property at 2035 Cloverdale Drive, Atlanta, GA
30316 and 1254 Oakfield Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30316 to the single family residential land use
designation. Said Property is more fully described in Exhibit “A” and delineated in Exhibit “B” which
are hereby made a part of this Ordinance.
Section 2. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby waived to the extent of
the conflict.
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CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-O-1274
AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG TO AMEND THE LAND USE
ELEMENT OF THE 2016 CITY OF ATLANTA COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN (CDP) SO
AS TO DESIGNATE PROPERTY AT 2035 CLOVERDALE DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA 30316 AND 1254
OAKFIELD DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA 30316 TO THE SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LAND USE
DESIGNATION; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Community Development & Human Services Committee Pending 04/28/2020 12:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG TO AMEND THE LAND
USE ELEMENT OF THE 2016 CITY OF ATLANTA COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
(CDP) SO AS TO DESIGNATE PROPERTY AT 2035 CLOVERDALE DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA
30316 AND 1254 OAKFIELD DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA 30316 TO THE SINGLE-FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1274
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
20-O-1275
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG TO ZONE PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 2035 CLOVERDALE DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA 30316 AND 1254 OAKFIELD DRIVE,
ATLANTA, GA 30316 TO THE R-4 (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) ZONING DISTRICT; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the property owners of 2035 Cloverdale Drive, Atlanta, GA 30316 and 1254 Oakfield
Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30316 have requested the property be annexed from unincorporated DeKalb
County to the corporate limits of the City of Atlanta; and
WHEREAS, each parcel is improved with a single family residential dwelling; and
WHEREAS, the Office of Zoning & Development recommends that upon annexation the property be
zoned to the R-4 (single family residential) zoning classification; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the R-4 (single family residential) zoning classification is the
appropriate designation for the property.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA HEREBY ORDAINS AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Atlanta be amended, and the official zoning map established in
connection therewith be changed so that the property located at 2035 Cloverdale Drive , Atlanta, GA
30316 and 1254 Oakfield Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30316 be zoned to the R-4 (single family residential)
District, to wit:
ALL THAT TRACT or parcel of land lying and being in District 15, land lot 146, DeKalb County,
Georgia, being more particularly described in Exhibit “A” and delineated on Exhibit “B” which are
incorporated herein by reference.
Section 2. That the maps referred to be changed to confirm to the terms of this ordinance.
Section 3. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with the terms of this Ordinance are hereby waived to
the extent of the conflict.
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20-O-1275
AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG TO ZONE PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 2035 CLOVERDALE DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA 30316 AND 1254 OAKFIELD DRIVE,
ATLANTA, GA 30316 TO THE R-4 (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) ZONING DISTRICT; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Zoning Review Board Staff Pending
Mayor's Office Pending
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG TO ZONE PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 2035 CLOVERDALE DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA 30316 AND 1254 OAKFIELD
DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA 30316 TO THE R-4 (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) ZONING
DISTRICT; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1275
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
20-O-1276
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG TO PROVIDE FOR THE
ANNEXATION OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2035 CLOVERDALE DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA 30316
AND 1254 OAKFIELD DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA 30316 TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY
OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA PURSUANT TO THE 100% METHOD; TO EXTEND THE BOUNDARIES
OF THE ATLANTA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL SYSTEM; TO NOTIFY THE DEPARTMENT OF
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA OF SUCH ANNEXATION; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the owners of real property (the “Applicants”) have applied to the City of Atlanta for
annexation (“the Application”) attached hereto as Exhibit “A” of certain real property located at 2035
Cloverdale Driven Atlanta, GA 30316 and 1254 Oakfield Drive, Atlanta, GA 30316, as more fully
described in Exhibit “A” and delineated in Exhibit “B” attached hereto (the “Property”), pursuant to the
100% method of annexation; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta has determined that the Property is contiguous to the existing corporate
limits of the City of Atlanta in excess of the minimum amount required for such annexation under
O.C.G.A. § 36-36-1 et seq.; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta has determined that the Applicants are the titleholder of record of 100%
of the privately-owned land within the Property, as evidenced by the Clerk of the Superior Court of
DeKalb County, Georgia; and
WHEREAS, the requirements in O.C.G.A. § 36-66-4(d) governing procedures for the zoning of land to
be annexed into a municipality have been satisfied; and
WHEREAS, the zoning classification approved by the City of Atlanta for the property which is the
subject of the proposed annexation shall become effective on the later of either the date that the zoning
is approved by the City of Atlanta or the date that the annexation becomes effective as required by
O.C.G.A. § 36-36-2; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta has lawfully provided notice to DeKalb County, Georgia, attached
hereto as Exhibit “C”, of all required information including notice of the City of Atlanta’s receipt of the
Application for annexation of the Property; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta has authority pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 36-36-1 et seq. to annex certain
property to the corporate limits of the City of Atlanta, and the Mayor and Council of the City of Atlanta
have determined that the annexation of the Property would be in the best interest of the residents and
property owners of the areas to be annexed and of the citizens of the City of Atlanta; and
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WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta has determined that the Application meets the requirements of law
pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 36-36-1 et seq.; and
WHEREAS, upon annexation of the Property the City must submit a report to the Georgia Department
of Community Affairs.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA HEREBY ORDAINS AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The property known as 2035 Cloverdale Drive, Atlanta, GA 30316 and 1254 Oakfield Drive, Atlanta,
Georgia 30316, as more fully described in Exhibit “A” and delineated in Exhibit “B”, which are
incorporated herein by reference, is hereby annexed to the existing corporate limits of the City of
Atlanta, Georgia.
Section 2. The City of Atlanta Law Department is hereby authorized and directed to file a report identifying
property annexed with the Department of Community Affairs of the State of Georgia and with the
governing authority of DeKalb County as required by O.C.G.A. § 36-36-3, and to take all other actions
required by law with regard to the adoption of this Ordinance and the annexation of the Properties.
Section 3. It is the expressed intent of the Atlanta City Council that the annexation of the Property shall act to
expand the boundaries of the Atlanta Independent School System. The Ordinance shall become effective
on July 1, 2020 for school enrollment purposes. For all other purposes, the Ordinance shall become
effective in accordance with applicable provisions of Georgia law.
Section 4. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with the terms of this Ordinance are hereby waived to
the extent of the conflict.
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CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-O-1276
AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG TO PROVIDE FOR THE
ANNEXATION OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2035 CLOVERDALE DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA 30316
AND 1254 OAKFIELD DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA 30316 TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY
OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA PURSUANT TO THE 100% METHOD; TO EXTEND THE BOUNDARIES
OF THE ATLANTA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL SYSTEM; TO NOTIFY THE DEPARTMENT OF
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA OF SUCH ANNEXATION; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Finance/Executive Committee Pending 04/29/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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20-O-1276
AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG TO PROVIDE FOR THE
ANNEXATION OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2035 CLOVERDALE DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA
30316 AND 1254 OAKFIELD DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA 30316 TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF
THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA PURSUANT TO THE 100% METHOD; TO EXTEND THE
BOUNDARIES OF THE ATLANTA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL SYSTEM; TO NOTIFY THE
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA OF SUCH
ANNEXATION; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1276
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
20-O-1277
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG TO ZONE PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 1206, 1210, 1214, 1218, AND 1222 BEECHVIEW DRIVE TO THE R-4 (SINGLE FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL) ZONING DISTRICT; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the property owners of 1206, 1210, 1214, 1218, and 1222 Beechview Drive, Atlanta,
Georgia 30316 (the “Property”) have requested the property be annexed from unincorporated DeKalb
County to the corporate limits of the City of Atlanta; and
WHEREAS, each parcel is improved with a single family residential dwelling; and
WHEREAS, the Office of Zoning & Development recommends that upon annexation the property be
zoned to the R-4 (single family residential) zoning classification; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the R-4 (single family residential) zoning classification is the
appropriate designation for the property.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA HEREBY ORDAINS AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Atlanta be amended, and the official zoning map established in
connection therewith be changed so that the property located at 1206, 1210, 1214, 1218, and 1222
Beechview Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30316 be zoned to the R-4 (single family residential) District, to wit:
ALL THAT TRACT or parcel of land lying and being in District 15, land lot 145, DeKalb County,
Georgia, being more particularly described in Exhibit “A” and delineated in Exhibit “B” which are
incorporated herein by reference.
Section 2. That the maps referred to be changed to confirm to the terms of this ordinance.
Section 3. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with the terms of this Ordinance are hereby waived to
the extent of the conflict.
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CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-O-1277
AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG TO ZONE PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 1206, 1210, 1214, 1218, AND 1222 BEECHVIEW DRIVE TO THE R-4 (SINGLE FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL) ZONING DISTRICT; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Zoning Review Board Staff Pending
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG TO ZONE PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 1206, 1210, 1214, 1218, AND 1222 BEECHVIEW DRIVE TO THE R-4 (SINGLE
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) ZONING DISTRICT; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1277
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
20-O-1278
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG TO PROVIDE FOR THE
ANNEXATION OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1206, 1210, 1214, 1218, AND 1222 BEECHVIEW DRIVE
TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA PURSUANT TO THE 100%
METHOD; TO EXTEND THE BOUNDARIES OF THE ATLANTA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
SYSTEM; TO NOTIFY THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS OF THE STATE OF
GEORGIA OF SUCH ANNEXATION; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the owners of real property (the “Applicants”) have applied to the City of Atlanta for
annexation (“the Application”), attached hereto as Exhibit “A”, of certain real property located at 1206,
1210, 1214, 1218, and 1222 Beechview Drive, Atlanta, GA 30316, as more fully described in Exhibit
“A” and delineated in Exhibit “B” attached hereto (the “Property”), pursuant to the 100% method of
annexation; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta has determined that the Property is contiguous to the existing corporate
limits of the City of Atlanta in excess of the minimum amount required for such annexation under
O.C.G.A. § 36-36-1 et seq.; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta has determined that the Applicants are the titleholder of record of 100%
of the privately-owned land within the Property, as evidenced by the Clerk of the Superior Court of
DeKalb County, Georgia; and
WHEREAS, the requirements in O.C.G.A. § 36-66-4(d) governing procedures for the zoning of land to
be annexed into a municipality have been satisfied; and
WHEREAS, the zoning classification approved by the City of Atlanta for the property which is the
subject of the proposed annexation shall become effective on the later of either the date that the zoning
is approved by the City of Atlanta or the date that the annexation becomes effective as required by
O.C.G.A. § 36-36-2; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta has lawfully provided notice to DeKalb County, Georgia, attached
hereto as Exhibit “C”, of all required information including notice of the City of Atlanta’s receipt of the
Application for annexation of the Property; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta has authority pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 36-36-1et seq. to annex certain
property to the corporate limits of the City of Atlanta, and the Mayor and Council of the City of Atlanta
have determined that the annexation of the Property would be in the best interest of the residents and
property owners of the areas to be annexed and of the citizens of the City of Atlanta; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta has determined that the Application meets the requirements of law
pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 36-36-1 et seq.; and
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WHEREAS, upon annexation of the Property the City must submit a report to the Georgia Department
of Community Affairs.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA HEREBY ORDAINS AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The property known as 1206, 1210, 1214, 1218, and 1222 Beechview Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30316 as
more fully described in Exhibit “A” and delineated in Exhibit “B”, which are incorporated herein by
reference, is hereby annexed to the existing corporate limits of the City of Atlanta, Georgia.
Section 2. The City of Atlanta Law Department is hereby authorized and directed to file a report identifying
property annexed with the Department of Community Affairs of the State of Georgia and with the
governing authority of DeKalb County as required by O.C.G.A. § 36-36-3, and to take all other actions
required by law with regard to the adoption of this Ordinance and the annexation of the Properties.
Section 3. It is the expressed intent of the Atlanta City Council that the annexation of the Property shall act to
expand the boundaries of the Atlanta Independent School System. The Ordinance shall become effective
on July 1, 2020 for school enrollment purposes. For all other purposes, the Ordinance shall become
effective in accordance with applicable provisions of Georgia law.
Section 4. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with the terms of this Ordinance are hereby waived to
the extent of the conflict.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG TO PROVIDE FOR THE
ANNEXATION OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1206, 1210, 1214, 1218, AND 1222 BEECHVIEW DRIVE
TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA PURSUANT TO THE 100%
METHOD; TO EXTEND THE BOUNDARIES OF THE ATLANTA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
SYSTEM; TO NOTIFY THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS OF THE STATE OF
GEORGIA OF SUCH ANNEXATION; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Finance/Executive Committee Pending 04/29/2020 1:00 PM
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG TO PROVIDE FOR THE
ANNEXATION OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1206, 1210, 1214, 1218, AND 1222 BEECHVIEW
DRIVE TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA PURSUANT TO
THE 100% METHOD; TO EXTEND THE BOUNDARIES OF THE ATLANTA INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL SYSTEM; TO NOTIFY THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS OF THE
STATE OF GEORGIA OF SUCH ANNEXATION; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
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ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG TO AMEND THE LAND
USE ELEMENT OF THE 2016 CITY OF ATLANTA COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
(CDP) SO AS TO DESIGNATE PROPERTY AT 1206, 1210, 1214, 1218, AND 1222 BEECHVIEW DRIVE
TO THE SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the property owners of 1206, 1210, 1214, 1218, and 1222 Beechview Drive, Atlanta,
Georgia 30316 (the “Property”) have requested the property be annexed from DeKalb County
unincorporated to the corporate limits of the City of Atlanta; and
WHEREAS, each parcel is improved with a single family residential dwelling; and
WHEREAS, the Office of Zoning & Development recommends that upon annexation the property be
designated to single family residential land use designation; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the single family Residential land use designation is the
appropriate designation for the property.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA HEREBY ORDAINS AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the 2016 City of Atlanta Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP) is hereby amended by changing
the Land Use Element of said Plan so as to designate property at 1206, 1210, 1214, 1218, and 1222
Beechview Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30316 to the single family residential land use designation. Said
Property is more fully described in Exhibit “A” and delineated in Exhibit “B” which are hereby made a
part of this Ordinance.
Section 2. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby waived to the extent of
the conflict.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG TO AMEND THE LAND
USE ELEMENT OF THE 2016 CITY OF ATLANTA COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
(CDP) SO AS TO DESIGNATE PROPERTY AT 1206, 1210, 1214, 1218, AND 1222 BEECHVIEW DRIVE
TO THE SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Community Development & Human Services Committee Pending 04/28/2020 12:00 PM
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG TO AMEND THE LAND
USE ELEMENT OF THE 2016 CITY OF ATLANTA COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
(CDP) SO AS TO DESIGNATE PROPERTY AT 1206, 1210, 1214, 1218, and 1222 BEECHVIEW
DRIVE TO THE SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
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ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER JOYCE M. SHEPERD AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR
HER DESIGNEE, TO WAIVE SECTION 138-84 (D) OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF
ORDINANCES TO INSTALL SPEED TABLES ON CONLEY ROAD BETWEEN JONESBORO ROAD
AND THE CITY LIMITS AT THE CLAYTON COUNTY LINE; AND TO REPAINT THE STRIPES ON
THIS PORTION OF CONLEY ROAD; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, speeding on Conley Road is a safety concern for those living in the surrounding area; and
WHEREAS, additionally, the stripes on portions of Conley Road are faded, presenting an additional
traffic hazard to those travelling on this road; and
WHEREAS, the installation of speed tables on Conley Road between Jonesboro Road and the City
limits at the Clayton County Line and restriping along this portion will significantly reduce the number
of speeders as well as reduce the potential for hazard and public safety risk to all residents and those
visiting the area.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA HEREBY ORDAINS as follows:
SECTION 1: That the Mayor, or her designee, is authorized to install speed tables on Conley Road
between Jonesboro Road and the City limits at the Clayton County Line.
SECTION 2: That the aforementioned portion of Jonesboro Road is restriped.
SECTION 3: That the provisions of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances Section 138-84 (d) are
hereby waived for the purpose of this ordinance only.
SECTION 4: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the terms of this ordinance are
hereby repealed only to the extent of conflict.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER JOYCE M. SHEPERD AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR
HER DESIGNEE, TO WAIVE SECTION 138-84 (D) OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF
ORDINANCES TO INSTALL SPEED TABLES ON CONLEY ROAD BETWEEN JONESBORO ROAD
AND THE CITY LIMITS AT THE CLAYTON COUNTY LINE; AND TO REPAINT THE STRIPES ON
THIS PORTION OF CONLEY ROAD; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Transportation Committee Pending 04/29/2020 9:30 AM
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER JOYCE M. SHEPERD AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR
OR HER DESIGNEE, TO WAIVE SECTION 138-84 (D) OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF
ORDINANCES TO INSTALL SPEED TABLES ON CONLEY ROAD BETWEEN JONESBORO
ROAD AND THE CITY LIMITS AT THE CLAYTON COUNTY LINE; AND TO REPAINT THE
STRIPES ON THIS PORTION OF CONLEY ROAD; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
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ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI TO EXTEND THE INTERIM
ZONING CONTROLS ON THE PENDING DESIGNATION OF THE “PONCEY-HIGHLAND
HISTORIC DISTRICT”; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, on November 25, 2019, the Executive Director of the Atlanta Urban Design Commission
(UDC), pursuant to City Code Sec. 16-20.005(b), mailed written notice to all property owners of his
intent to nominate their properties as the Poncey-Highland Historic District (the “Notice of Intent to
Nominate”); and
WHEREAS, pursuant to City Code Sec. 16-20.005(c), the legal effect of said notice of intent to
nominate is to impose upon such properties the full legislative protection of, and be controlled by, the
regulations governing historic districts set forth in chapter 20 of the Atlanta Zoning Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the proposed Poncey-Highland Historic District is significant to the City of Atlanta as set
forth in the Nomination Resolution (N-19-579 / D-19-579) and its attachments and meets the minimum
and specific criteria for a Historic District found in City Code Sec. 16-20.004 as set forth in the same
Nomination Resolution and its attachments; and
WHEREAS, the proposed Poncey-Highland Historic District is generally bounded by the Atlanta
Beltline to the west, Ponce de Leon Avenue to the north, Moreland Avenue to the east, and Freedom
Park / John Lewis Freedom Parkway to the south; and
WHEREAS, the UDC held public hearings on December 11, 2019 and January 8, 2020 and formally
nominated this boundary for protection as a Historic District as set forth in the Nomination Resolution of
the Atlanta Urban Design Commission (N-19-579 / D-19-579); and
WHEREAS, this nomination and pending designation of the proposed Poncey-Highland Historic
District recognizes and allows the City to protect its historic, cultural and architectural significance of
the buildings in the area; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to City Code Sec. 16-20.005(c)(2), the 120-day interim control period was set to
expire on March 24, 2020; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to City Code Sec. 16-20.005(c)(2), the 120-day interim control period was
extended by resolution of City Council (20-R-3279) an additional 60 days through and including May
23, 2020 and such an extension was warranted due to delays in the legislative process and to develop a
comprehensive regulatory framework for the proposed Poncey-Highland Historic District which would
balance the City’s historic preservation goals, the intent of the City’s Historic Preservation Ordinance,
and the goals of both individual property owners and the community at large; and
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WHEREAS, President Trump declared a national emergency for the United States of America in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, the Governor determined that a Public Health State of Emergency exists in the State of
Georgia due to the spread of the COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor of Atlanta, via executive order, declared that a State of Emergency exists in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic certain operational adjustments must be made for
the City’s Departments, including the zoning and design review functions of the Department of City
Planning; and
WHEREAS, in response to the aforementioned emergency declarations and to the Mayor of Atlanta’s
COVID-19 pandemic executive orders, the City of Atlanta Zoning Review Board, Board of Zoning
Adjustment, and Urban Design Commission have not been able to conduct public hearings as required
for various zoning and design review functions called for in Part 16 of the City of Atlanta Land
Development Code; and
WHEREAS, the designation process of the Poncey-Highland Historic District is a rezoning action by the
City of Atlanta and that such rezoning action requires a public hearing by the Zoning Review Board per
Section 16-20.006(c) and Section 16-27.006; and
WHEREAS, if the rezoning action by the City of Atlanta for the proposed Poncey-Highland Historic
District is not completed by May 24, 2020, design, development, and construction work could occur in
the Poncey-Highland Historic District that would preempt and frustrate the rezoning process so as to
deny the Zoning Review Board and City Council their required roles in assessing and acting upon the
proposed rezoning; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that an extension of the interim control period is warranted due to
delays in the rezoning / legislative process caused by the aforementioned public health emergency and
COVID-19 pandemic which have precluded the Zoning Review Board for holding the public hearing
required by Section 16-20.006(c) and Section 16-27.006; and
WHEREAS, interim zoning controls and moratoria are well-recognized and court-sanctioned land use
tools in furtherance of local planning and zoning powers by preserving the status quo while the
governing authority formulates a more permanent development strategy. Tahoe-Sierra Preservation
Council, Inc. v. Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, 535 U.S. 302 (2002); City of Roswell v. Outdoor
Systems, Inc., 274 Ga. 130 (2001); and
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WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the City of
Atlanta that these interim controls be extended to allow the proposed Poncey-Highland Historic District
rezoning / legislation to be properly assessed by the Zoning Review Board and assessed by and acted
upon by the City Council.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS as follows:
Section 1: Due to the exigent circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 180 day provision of
City Code Sec. 16-20.005(c)(2) is hereby waived and the interim controls for the proposed Poncey-
Highland Historic District, as described in the general plat map and general boundary description set
forth in the Notice of Intent to Nominate, are hereby extended for an additional 60 days from May 23,
2020 through and including July 22, 2020. In the event the City Council adopts the rezoning legislation
and the designation becomes law prior to July 22, 2020, the interim control period shall expire as of such
earlier date. In the event the City Council files the rezoning legislation and the designation does not
become law, the interim control period shall expire as of the date of the filing of the legislation.
Section 2: This ordinance shall become law upon the date of approval of this ordinance by the
Mayor or by operation of the City Charter.
Section 3: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby waived,
only to the extent of said conflict.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI TO EXTEND THE INTERIM
ZONING CONTROLS ON THE PENDING DESIGNATION OF THE “PONCEY-HIGHLAND
HISTORIC DISTRICT”; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Zoning Committee Pending 04/29/2020 9:30 AM
Zoning Committee Pending 04/29/2020 9:30 AM
Mayor's Office Pending
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI TO EXTEND THE INTERIM
ZONING CONTROLS ON THE PENDING DESIGNATION OF THE “PONCEY-HIGHLAND
HISTORIC DISTRICT”; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
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ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBERS DUSTIN HILLIS, ANDREA BOONE, ANDRE DICKENS,
ANTONIO BROWN, JOYCE SHEPERD, MATT WESTMORELAND, J.P. MATZIGKEIT AND MARCI
COLLIER OVERSTREET TO AMEND THE 1982 ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
ATLANTA PART 16), AS AMENDED, TO DELETE SECTIONS 16-06A.012, 16-06B.012 AND 16-07.012
RELATIONSHIP OF BUILDING TO STREET IN THEIR ENTIRETY AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta continues to experience an acute and growing affordable housing
shortage that is causing great concern to many of the City’s residents; and
WHEREAS, the purpose and intent of the single-family residential districts is to promote development
while preserving the residential character of the district; and
WHEREAS, the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Atlanta, (Part 16) as amended from
time to time, including provisions for Neighborhood Design Standards, as were codified in City
Ordinance 18-0-1581, and are now set forth in Part 16, Chapter(s) 6, 6A, 6B and 7, regarding the
“Relationship of building to street,” while potentially desirable in portions of the City, can be overly
onerous and potentially inhibit development of affordable housing in other portions; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta is made up of many diverse neighborhoods with a diverse range of
architecture and appropriate design standards could otherwise be imposed, on an individualize basis,
premised on a case-by-case review as properties are rezoned for redevelopment and without the
necessity of a City-wide standard; and
WHEREAS, the City Charter, at Section 1-102(b), provides that the City shall have all powers necessary
and proper to promote the health, peace, and general welfare of the City and its inhabitants; and
WHEREAS, this ordinance is adopted pursuant to Georgia Constitution Article IX, Section II, Paragraph
IV which empowers the governing authority of each county and of each municipality to adopt plans and
exercise the power of zoning; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Atlanta-finds that this text amendment is in the best interest
of the public health, safety and welfare.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS, as follows:
SECTION 1: That Part 16 (the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Atlanta), as set forth in Chapter 6, be
amended to delete Section 16-06.012, “Relationship of building to street,” in the R-4 Single-Family
Residential District, so that, as amended Chapter 6 will have eleven (11) sections;
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SECTION 2: That Part 16 (the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Atlanta), as set forth in Chapter 6A, be
amended to delete Section 16-06A.012, “Relationship of building to street,” in the R-4A Single-Family
Residential District, so that, as amended, Chapter 6A will have eleven (11) sections;
SECTION 3: That Part 16 (the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Atlanta), as set forth in Chapter 6B, be
amended to delete Section 16-06B.012, the “Relationship of building to street,” in the R-4B Single-
Family Residential District, so that, as amended, Chapter 6B will have eleven (11) sections;
SECTION 4: That Part 16 (the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Atlanta), as set forth in Chapter 7, be
amended to delete Section 16-07.012, “Relationship of building to street,” in the R-5 Two-Family
Residential District, so that, as amended, Chapter 7 will have eleven (11) sections;
SECTION 5: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby waived,
only to the extent of said conflict.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBERS DUSTIN HILLIS, ANDREA BOONE, ANDRE DICKENS,
ANTONIO BROWN, JOYCE SHEPERD, MATT WESTMORELAND, J.P. MATZIGKEIT AND MARCI
COLLIER OVERSTREET TO AMEND THE 1982 ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
ATLANTA PART 16), AS AMENDED, TO DELETE SECTIONS 16-06A.012, 16-06B.012 AND 16-07.012
RELATIONSHIP OF BUILDING TO STREET IN THEIR ENTIRETY AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Zoning Review Board Staff Pending
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBERS DUSTIN HILLIS, ANDREA BOONE, ANDRE
DICKENS, ANTONIO BROWN, JOYCE SHEPERD, MATT WESTMORELAND, J.P. MATZIGKEIT
AND MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET TO AMEND THE 1982 ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF ATLANTA Part 16), AS AMENDED, TO DELETE SECTIONS 16-06A.012, 16-06B.012
AND 16-07.012 RELATIONSHIP OF BUILDING TO STREET IN THEIR ENTIRETY AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
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ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER JOYCE M. SHEPERD TO WAIVE THE PROVISIONS OF
CHAPTER 10, ARTICLE II, SECTION 10-209 (C) AND (D) OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE
CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA SO AS TO MODIFY THE HOURS OF OPERATION ON MONDAY,
MAY 25, 2020 (MEMORIAL DAY), ONLY, FOR ALL LICENSED ESTABLISHMENTS AUTHORIZED
TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FOR ON PREMISES CONSUMPTION; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta ("City") has an interest in maintaining the public safety and welfare of
the citizens of the City of Atlanta and its visitors; and
WHEREAS, the City has an interest in regulating, through the lawful exercise of its police powers, the
sale of alcoholic beverages within its territorial limits; and
WHEREAS, the City is authorized to regulate the hours within which establishments licensed to sell
alcoholic beverages may sell such beverages; and
WHEREAS, Section 10-209 (c) and (d) currently authorize certain establishments to engage in the sale
of alcoholic beverages for on premises consumption on Sunday between the hours of
12:30 p.m. and 12:00 midnight; and
WHEREAS, Section 10-209 (c) and (d) currently authorize certain establishments to engage in the sale
of alcoholic beverages for on premises consumption on Monday between the hours of
9:00a.m. and 2:30a.m. the following day; and
WHEREAS, Section 10-209 (c) and (d) currently authorize extended hours of operation at certain
establishments to engage in the sale of alcoholic beverages for on premises consumption on Sunday
between the hours of 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 a.m. the following day in recognition of New Year's Eve, St
Patrick's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day; and
WHEREAS, Section 10-209 (c) and (d) currently authorize that anytime December 31 falls on a Sunday,
all establishments licensed to engage in the sale of alcoholic beverages for on premises consumption
may engage in the sale of alcoholic beverages between the hours of 12:01 a.m., Monday, January 1 and
2:30a.m., Monday, January 1; and
WHEREAS, the City recognizes the need to represent the expressed interest of its citizens, visitors, and
licensed establishments in celebrating special events and holidays; and
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WHEREAS, many licensed establishments which are not restaurants allowed to operate with extended
hours on the Monday morning of May 25, 2020 (Memorial Day) pursuant to Section 10-209 (c) and (d),
have expressed an interest in modifying the current allowable hours of operation at their establishments
so as to accommodate the festive nature of this holiday.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA,
as follows:
SECTION 1: That the provisions of Section 10-209 (c) and (d) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
Atlanta, Georgia are hereby waived in part in this instance only, for the sole purpose of allowing all
establishments licensed to engage in the sale of alcoholic beverages for which they are appropriately
licensed for on premises consumption, to engage in the sale of alcoholic beverages between the hours
of 12:01 a.m., Monday, May 25, 2020 and 2:30a.m., Monday, May 25, 2020 (Memorial Day), only.
SECTION 2: That all licensed premises described above shall be required to be closed to the public and
the premises cleared of patrons within thirty minutes after the 2:30 a.m. time set for discontinuance of
the sale of alcoholic beverages on the premises on Monday, May 25, 2020.
SECTION 3: That this ordinance shall only be effective if neither the State of Georgia or the City of
Atlanta are under an emergency order due to COVID-19.
SECTION 4: That all code sections, ordinances, and parts of code sections and ordinances in conflict
herewith are hereby waived for the sole purposes of this ordinance only, and shall otherwise remain in
full force and effect.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER JOYCE M. SHEPERD TO WAIVE THE PROVISIONS OF
CHAPTER 10, ARTICLE II, SECTION 10-209 (C) AND (D) OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE
CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA SO AS TO MODIFY THE HOURS OF OPERATION ON MONDAY,
MAY 25, 2020 (MEMORIAL DAY), ONLY, FOR ALL LICENSED ESTABLISHMENTS AUTHORIZED
TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FOR ON PREMISES CONSUMPTION; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Public Safety & Legal Administration Committee Pending 04/27/2020 2:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER JOYCE M. SHEPERD TO WAIVE THE PROVISIONS
OF CHAPTER 10, ARTICLE II, SECTION 10-209 (C) AND (D) OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES
OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA SO AS TO MODIFY THE HOURS OF OPERATION ON
MONDAY, MAY 25, 2020 (MEMORIAL DAY), ONLY, FOR ALL LICENSED ESTABLISHMENTS
AUTHORIZED TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FOR ON PREMISES CONSUMPTION; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1283
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBERS ANTONIO BROWN AND AMIR R. FAROKHI
AMENDING PART II (CODE OF ORDINANCES), CHAPTER 30 (BUSINESSES), ARTICLE IX (FOOD
ESTABLISHMENTS) TO ADD A NEW SECTION 30-694 TITLED FOOD DELIVERY
REQUIREMENTS TO REQUIRE ALL FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS UTILIZING FOOD DELIVERY
SERVICES TO SEAL FOOD DELIVERY ORDERS WITH A TIME-STAMPED SEAL; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the rise in food delivery services, either from restaurants or third-party delivery services,
has rapidly increased; and
WHEREAS, a concern with food delivery orders, particularly from third-party food delivery services, is
the quality and integrity of the food upon receipt by the customer; and
WHEREAS, according to a survey from Business Insider, 28% of delivery drivers admit to taking food
from an order; and
WHEREAS, fresh food sent out for delivery is subject to contamination from driver tampering, long
delivery times, and being stored in unsafe conditions.
WHEREAS, the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically increased the public’s use of
take-out and delivery services, while underscoring the need for safe and tamper-free food packaging.
WHEREAS, the 2018 Georgia Code, Title 26 (Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics), Article 13 (Food Service
Establishments), § 26-2-371 sets forth that any person operating a food service establishment must
obtain a valid food service establishment permit issued by the county board of health or Department of
Public Health but nothing contained in the article shall prevent a municipality from adopting rules and
regulations governing the licensing and operation of food service establishments; and
WHEREAS, Article IX of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances sets forth the provisions for any
person desiring to open a restaurant or establishment for the sale of food, sandwiches, cold drinks and
other items of food for human consumption within the City; and
WHEREAS, upon receipt of information in writing from the appropriate county health department the
establishment will need to apply for a permit from, the Chief Financial Officer shall issue a license to
operate as a business within the City; and
WHEREAS, the City is responsible for the health and welfare of its residents and to that end, it is
necessary to add a new provision requiring restaurants or establishments which provide food delivery
services to seal all food delivery orders with a city-provided seal.
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THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA HEREBY ORDAINS as follows:
SECTION 1: That Part II (Code of Ordinances), Chapter 30 (Businesses), Article IX (Food
Establishments) of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances is amended to create a new Section 30-694
which shall read as follows:
Section 30-694. - Food Delivery Requirements
Restaurants or establishments for the sale of food, sandwiches, cold drinks and other items of food for
human consumption which provide food delivery services, either by themselves or through third-party
food delivery services, are required to seal all food delivery orders with a tamper evident seal with the
appropriate date and time stamping.
SECTION 2: That the Office of Revenue is requested to notify all food establishments currently holding
a business license to operate within the City of this new provision.
SECTION 3: That the provisions of this ordinance shall be effective 90 days from the date of adoption
of this legislation.
SECTION 4: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the terms of this ordinance are
hereby repealed only to the extent of conflict.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBERS ANTONIO BROWN AND AMIR R. FAROKHI
AMENDING PART II (CODE OF ORDINANCES), CHAPTER 30 (BUSINESSES), ARTICLE IX (FOOD
ESTABLISHMENTS) TO ADD A NEW SECTION 30-694 TITLED FOOD DELIVERY
REQUIREMENTS TO REQUIRE ALL FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS UTILIZING FOOD DELIVERY
SERVICES TO SEAL FOOD DELIVERY ORDERS WITH A TIME-STAMPED SEAL; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Finance/Executive Committee Pending 04/29/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBERS ANTONIO BROWN AND AMIR R. FAROKHI
AMENDING PART II (CODE OF ORDINANCES), CHAPTER 30 (BUSINESSES), ARTICLE IX
(FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS) TO ADD A NEW SECTION 30-694 TITLED FOOD DELIVERY
REQUIREMENTS TO REQUIRE ALL FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS UTILIZING FOOD DELIVERY
SERVICES TO SEAL FOOD DELIVERY ORDERS WITH A TIME-STAMPED SEAL; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1284
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANTONIO BROWN AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER
OF THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($30,000.00) FROM THE COUNCIL
DISTRICT 3 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO THE COUNCIL DISTRICT 3 DISTRIBUTION
ACCOUNT TO CONTINUE SERVING THE ATLANTA COMMUNITY FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD;
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-39(a) of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances, councilmembers are
permitted to utilize funds from their respective Council Distribution Account, to fund projects for the
public good within their district or to donate funds for charitable purposes; and
WHEREAS, the District 3 Councilmember has supported and continues to support various community-
based activities throughout the City of Atlanta for the public good; and
WHEREAS, the District 3 Councilmember desires to transfer funds from the District 3 Carry Forward
Account to the District 3 Distribution Account to make charitable donations to community projects and
organizations that serve the public good.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS, as follows:
SECTION 1: That the Chief Financial Officer is authorized to amend the FY20 General Fund Budget as
follows:
TRANSFER FROM APPROPRIATIONS
$30,000.00
1001 (General Fund) 030203 (CCN Council District 3) 5790001 (Contingency Fund - Unrestricted)
1110000 (Governing Body) Councilmember Brown.
TRANSFER TO APPROPRIATIONS
$30,000.00
1001 (General Fund) 030203 (CCN Council District 3) 5730018 (Distribution) 1110000 (Governing
Body) Councilmember Brown.
SECTION 2: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed for
purposes of this ordinance only and only to the extent of the conflict.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANTONIO BROWN AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER
OF THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($30,000.00) FROM THE COUNCIL
DISTRICT 3 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO THE COUNCIL DISTRICT 3 DISTRIBUTION
ACCOUNT TO CONTINUE SERVING THE ATLANTA COMMUNITY FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD;
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Finance/Executive Committee Pending 04/29/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANTONIO BROWN AUTHORIZING THE
TRANSFER OF THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($30,000.00) FROM THE
COUNCIL DISTRICT 3 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO THE COUNCIL DISTRICT 3
DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT TO CONTINUE SERVING THE ATLANTA COMMUNITY FOR THE
PUBLIC GOOD; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1285
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER CARLA SMITH AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF
TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($20,000.00) FROM THE COUNCIL DISTRICT
1 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO THE COUNCIL DISTRICT 1 DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT TO
CONTINUE SERVING THE ATLANTA COMMUNITY FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-39(a) of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances, councilmembers are
permitted to utilize funds from their respective Council Distribution Account, to fund projects for the
public good within their district or to donate funds for charitable purposes; and
WHEREAS, the District 1 Councilmember has supported and continues to support various community-
based activities throughout the City of Atlanta for the public good; and
WHEREAS, the District 1 Councilmember desires to transfer funds from the District 1 Carry Forward
Account to the District 1 Distribution Account to make charitable donations to community projects and
organizations that serve the public good.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS, as follows:
SECTION 1: That the Chief Financial Officer is authorized to amend the FY20 General Fund Budget as
follows:
TRANSFER FROM APPROPRIATIONS
$20,000.00
1001 (General Fund) 030201 (CCN Council District 1) 5790001 (Contingency Fund - Unrestricted)
1110000 (Governing Body) Councilmember Smith.
TRANSFER TO APPROPRIATIONS
$20,000.00
1001 (General Fund) 030201 (CCN Council District 1) 5730018 (Distribution) 1110000 (Governing
Body) Councilmember Smith.
SECTION 2: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed for
purposes of this ordinance only and only to the extent of the conflict.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER CARLA SMITH AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF
TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($20,000.00) FROM THE COUNCIL DISTRICT
1 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO THE COUNCIL DISTRICT 1 DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT TO
CONTINUE SERVING THE ATLANTA COMMUNITY FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER CARLA SMITH AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF
TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($20,000.00) FROM THE COUNCIL
DISTRICT 1 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO THE COUNCIL DISTRICT 1 DISTRIBUTION
ACCOUNT TO CONTINUE SERVING THE ATLANTA COMMUNITY FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD;
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
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ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI TO AMEND CHAPTERS 18A, 18P,
18Q, AND 32A OF THE ATLANTA ZONING ORDINANCE ENTITLED “SPI-1 DOWNTOWN
SPECIAL PUBLIC INTEREST DISTRICT REGULATIONS”, “SPI-16 MIDTOWN SPECIAL PUBLIC
INTEREST DISTRICT REGULATIONS”, “SPI-17 PIEDMONT AVENUE SPECIAL PUBLIC
INTEREST DISTRICT REGULATIONS”, AND “NC-1 LITTLE FIVE POINTS NEIGHBORHOOD
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT” TO ALLOW RIGHT-OF-WAY DINING; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance 19-O-1354 the City of Atlanta enacted a new Article VII within
Chapter 138 entitled “Right of Way Dining” which established a permitting system for businesses within
the City to apply for right-of-way dining permits; and
WHEREAS, the City wants to encourage outdoor dining in portions of the sidewalk, in the public right-
of-way provided there is sufficient pedestrian clearance; and
WHEREAS, certain zoning amendments are required in some of the City’s zoning districts to ensure
that an applicant who meets the requirements of Sec. 138-231, et seq., could also meet the sidewalk
restrictions within the Atlanta Zoning Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, other zoning amendments may be needed for other zoning districts should the constituents
within those zoning districts chose to bring their zoning regulations in line with Sec. 138-231, et seq.;
and
WHEREAS, the City Charter, at Section 1-102(b), provides that the City shall have all powers necessary
and proper to promote the safety, health, peace, and general welfare of the City and its inhabitants; and
WHEREAS, this ordinance is adopted pursuant to Georgia Constitution Article IX, Section II, Paragraph
IV which empowers the governing authority of each county and of each municipality to adopt plans and
exercise the power of zoning; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Atlanta finds that this rezoning for a change of conditions is
in the best interest of the public health, safety, and welfare.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA,
GEORGIA, as follows:
Section 1. The Atlanta Zoning Ordinance Chapter 18A entitled “SPI-1 Downton Special Public Interest
District Regulations” is hereby amended as follows. That a new subsection Sec. 16-18A.009(5)(f) be
adopted, which shall read as follows:
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f. Notwithstanding the sidewalk clear zone requirements within this chapter, outdoor dining may
be allowed in the public right-of-way provided an applicant meets the permit requirements of Chapter
138, Article VII “Right of Way Dining”, including the minimum pedestrian clearance requirements,
provided that the Office of Zoning and Development may require additional clear zone width if
considered appropriate.
Section 2. The Atlanta Zoning Ordinance Chapter 18P entitled “SPI-16 Midtown Special Public Interest
District Regulations” is hereby amended as follows. That a new subsection Sec. 16-18P.012(6)(d) be
adopted, which shall read as follows:
d. Notwithstanding the sidewalk clear zone requirements within this chapter, outdoor dining may
be allowed in the public right-of-way provided an applicant meets the permit requirements of Chapter
138, Article VII “Right of Way Dining”, including the minimum pedestrian clearance requirements,
provided that the Office of Zoning and Development may require additional clear zone width if
considered appropriate.
Section 3. The Atlanta Zoning Ordinance Chapter 18Q entitled “SPI-17 Piedmont Avenue Special
Public Interest District Regulations” is hereby amended as follows. That a new subsection Sec. 16-
18Q.012(12) be adopted, which shall read as follows:
12. Notwithstanding the sidewalk clear zone requirements within this chapter, outdoor dining
may be allowed in the public right-of-way provided an applicant meets the permit requirements of
Chapter 138, Article VII “Right of Way Dining”, including the minimum pedestrian clearance
requirements, provided that the Office of Zoning and Development may require additional clear zone
width if considered appropriate.
Section 4. The Atlanta Zoning Ordinance Chapter 32A entitled “NC-1 Little Five Points Neighborhood
Commercial District” is hereby amended as follows. That a new subsection Sec. 16-32A.002(6) be
adopted, which shall read as follows:
6. Notwithstanding the sidewalk clear zone requirements within this chapter, outdoor dining may
be allowed in the public right-of-way provided an applicant meets the permit requirements of Chapter
138, Article VII “Right of Way Dining”, including the minimum pedestrian clearance requirements,
provided that the Office of Zoning and Development may require additional clear zone width if
considered appropriate.
Section 5. That all ordinances, parts of ordinances, and resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby
waived for purposes of this ordinance only, and only to the extent of said conflict.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI TO AMEND CHAPTERS 18A, 18P,
18Q, AND 32A OF THE ATLANTA ZONING ORDINANCE ENTITLED “SPI-1 DOWNTOWN
SPECIAL PUBLIC INTEREST DISTRICT REGULATIONS”, “SPI-16 MIDTOWN SPECIAL PUBLIC
INTEREST DISTRICT REGULATIONS”, “SPI-17 PIEDMONT AVENUE SPECIAL PUBLIC
INTEREST DISTRICT REGULATIONS”, AND “NC-1 LITTLE FIVE POINTS NEIGHBORHOOD
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT” TO ALLOW RIGHT-OF-WAY DINING; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Zoning Review Board Staff Pending
Zoning Review Board Staff Pending
Mayor's Office Pending
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI TO AMEND CHAPTERS 18A,
18P, 18Q, AND 32A OF THE ATLANTA ZONING ORDINANCE ENTITLED “SPI-1 DOWNTOWN
SPECIAL PUBLIC INTEREST DISTRICT REGULATIONS”, “SPI-16 MIDTOWN SPECIAL
PUBLIC INTEREST DISTRICT REGULATIONS”, “SPI-17 PIEDMONT AVENUE SPECIAL
PUBLIC INTEREST DISTRICT REGULATIONS”, AND “NC-1 LITTLE FIVE POINTS
NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT” TO ALLOW RIGHT-OF-WAY DINING; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1287
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA L. BOONE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR
HER DESIGNEE, TO INSTALL TRAFFIC CALMING DEVICES ON WILLARD AVENUE, S.W.,
BETWEEN ROGERS AVENUE, S.W. AND WESTWOOD AVENUE, S.W.; TO WAIVE PORTIONS OF
SECTION 138-84(D) OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF ORDINANCES; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, traffic and speeding on Willard Avenue, S.W. is a public safety hazard to residents in the
area; and
WHEREAS, the residents of Willard Avenue, S.W. requested the Department of Public Works install
traffic calming devices; and
WHEREAS, the installation of traffic calming devices on Willard Avenue, S.W., will significantly
reduce the public safety hazard to all residents and those visiting the area.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS, as follows:
SECTION 1: That the Mayor, or her designee, is authorized to install traffic calming devices on Willard
Avenue, S.W., between Rogers Avenue, S.W. and Westwood Avenue, S.W.
SECTION 2: That the provisions of Section 138-84(d) of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances as it
relates to the traffic engineering study, petitions and speed of traffic are hereby waived for the purpose
of this ordinance only.
SECTION 3: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the terms of this ordinance are
hereby repealed only to the extent of the conflict.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA L. BOONE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR
HER DESIGNEE, TO INSTALL TRAFFIC CALMING DEVICES ON WILLARD AVENUE, S.W.,
BETWEEN ROGERS AVENUE, S.W. AND WESTWOOD AVENUE, S.W.; TO WAIVE PORTIONS OF
SECTION 138-84(D) OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF ORDINANCES; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Transportation Committee Pending 04/29/2020 9:30 AM
Mayor's Office Pending
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA L. BOONE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR
OR HER DESIGNEE, TO INSTALL TRAFFIC CALMING DEVICES ON WILLARD AVENUE,
S.W., BETWEEN ROGERS AVENUE, S.W. AND WESTWOOD AVENUE, S.W.; TO WAIVE
PORTIONS OF SECTION 138-84(d) OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF ORDINANCES; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1288
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI AMENDING CHAPTER 162
ARTICLE V, (VEHICLE IMMOBILIZATION SERVICES) SECTION 162-261 (SIGNS) SO AS TO
CLARIFY THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF UNIFORM AND ADEQUATE SIGNAGE TO BE
POSTED ON PRIVATE PROPERTY WHEREON VEHICLE IMMOBILIZATION SERVICES ARE TO
BE EMPLOYED; AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta has an interest in maintaining the public safety and general welfare of
citizens of the City of Atlanta and its visitors; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 162 Article V (Vehicle Immobilization Services) of the City of Atlanta Code of
Ordinances was adopted in 2000 to authorize vehicle immobilization on private property in the City of
Atlanta as long as compliance with certain conditions by such services and operators is maintained;
WHEREAS, to help ensure that vehicle owners, passengers, drivers, or persons in charge thereof have
adequate notice that their failure to abide by the conditions private property owners have placed on the
use of their parking lots or facilities may result in the installation of a vehicle immobilization device on
their vehicle, the City of Atlanta wishes to require uniform and adequate signage; and
WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Atlanta City Council that there is a need to clarify the
minimum requirements for such signage within the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta desires to amend the signage requirements so as to clarify the minimum
requirements of such signs such as adequate notice is provided to vehicle owners, passengers, drivers, or
persons in charge of such vehicles; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta desires for the amendments contained in this Ordinance to be effective
immediately upon approval.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS, AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: That Chapter 162, Article V, Section 162-261(4) of the City of Atlanta Code of
Ordinances shall be amended such that it shall read as follows (with permanent additions underlined in
bold font and permanent deletions in strikeout font):
(4) Such signs shall state in letters at least three inches high as follows "If you park here in violation of
parking lot rules, your vehicle may be impounded (towed or booted) at your risk and expense”
“Unauthorized vehicles may be impounded (towed or booted) at owner's risk and expense." Such signs
shall also include the following information in letters at least two and one-half inches high:
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Cost of boot removal ($75.00 per day).
Cost of tow and daily storage fees;
"Private Parking";
Fees payable by cash, check, and credit or debit card.
If your vehicle has been Booted Boot Removal-Call 000-000-0000.
If your Vehicle has been Towed Tow information-Call 000-000-0000.
Vehicle may not be impounded if you return owner/operator returns before boot or tow is attached.
Booted vehicles may be towed after 24 hours after being booted.
Complaints may be made to: Parking Company 000-000-0000
Contact the Atlanta Police Department by calling 911. Atlanta Police Department 000-000-0000
This lot is owned and operated by [include name of operator] (Name of legal entity owning parking
lot/area) and which can be reached at 000-000-0000 for resolution of any disputes.
Where this Code section leaves placeholder phone numbers, the signs shall include the appropriate
phone numbers. Where this Code section requires the posting of the tow and daily storage fees, the signs
shall include the fees in accordance with state law and state regulations.
SECTION 2: That the amendments in this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon approval.
SECTION 3: All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby waived to the extent
of the conflict, only.
SECTION 4: That the Municipal Clerk is instructed to retain all legislative history references in the
codified version of Chapter 162, including Editor’s notes, and shall not delete any such references, but
shall amend them to include this ordinance.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI AMENDING CHAPTER 162
ARTICLE V, (VEHICLE IMMOBILIZATION SERVICES) SECTION 162-261 (SIGNS) SO AS TO
CLARIFY THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF UNIFORM AND ADEQUATE SIGNAGE TO BE
POSTED ON PRIVATE PROPERTY WHEREON VEHICLE IMMOBILIZATION SERVICES ARE TO
BE EMPLOYED; AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Public Safety & Legal Administration Committee Pending 04/27/2020 2:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER AMIR R. FAROKHI AMENDING CHAPTER 162
ARTICLE V, (VEHICLE IMMOBILIZATION SERVICES) SECTION 162-261 (SIGNS) SO AS TO
CLARIFY THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF UNIFORM AND ADEQUATE SIGNAGE TO BE
POSTED ON PRIVATE PROPERTY WHEREON VEHICLE IMMOBILIZATION SERVICES ARE
TO BE EMPLOYED; AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1289
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER JENNIFER N.IDE AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A
DONATION IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS
AND ZERO CENTS ($2,500.00) FROM THE DISTRICT 6 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER TO ASSIST THEIR SERVICE FOR THE HOMELESS
DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, Lutheran Church of the Redeemer is a Lutheran church located in midtown Atlanta; and
WHEREAS, Lutheran Church of the Redeemer seeks to create a community that in worship, community
service, learning and fellowship equips people of all backgrounds to be living testaments of the Lutheran
faith in Atlanta and beyond; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the District 6 Councilmember to donate Two Thousand Five Hundred
Dollars and Zero Cents ($2,500.00) to Lutheran Church of the Redeemer as they work to serve the
homeless during the COVID-19 pandemic.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS, as follows:
SECTION 1: That the Chief Financial Officer is authorized to remit a donation in an amount not to
exceed Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars and Zero Cents ($2,500.00) to Lutheran Church of the
Redeemer as they work to serve the homeless during the COVID-19 pandemic.
SECTION 2: That all payments shall be charged to and paid from the following funding account: 1001
(General Fund) 030206 (CCN District 6) 5790001 (Contingency Fund - Unrestricted) 1110000
(Governing Body) Councilmember Ide.
SECTION 3: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed for
purposes of this ordinance only, and only to the extent of the conflict.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER JENNIFER N.IDE AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A
DONATION IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS
AND ZERO CENTS ($2,500.00) FROM THE DISTRICT 6 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER TO ASSIST THEIR SERVICE FOR THE HOMELESS
DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Finance/Executive Committee Pending 04/29/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER JENNIFER N.IDE AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING
A DONATION IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED
DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($2,500.00) FROM THE DISTRICT 6 CARRY FORWARD
ACCOUNT TO LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER TO ASSIST THEIR SERVICE FOR
THE HOMELESS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1290
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER JENNIFER N. IDE AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A
DONATION, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS
AND ZERO CENTS ($2,500.00) FROM THE DISTRICT 6 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO
INTOWN COLLABORATIVE MINISTRIES, INC. TO ASSIST THEIR SERVICE FOR THE
HOMELESS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, Intown Collaborative Ministries is a 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to prevent
and reverse homelessness and hunger in Intown Atlanta by building a healthy community through caring
relationships and transformed lives; and
WHEREAS, Intown Collaborative Ministries serves more than 1,700 men, women, and children in the
community - specifically Virginia Highlands and Little Five Points - each year through four vital
programs targeted towards homelessness, low income, food insecurity and more; and
WHEREAS, their food pantry program serves 80-100 men, women, and children each Saturday of the
year. Guests make over 6,400 visits to the Pantry each year, receiving 69,000 pounds of food - enough
food for 58,000 meals. Supports of the pantry donate half of the food that is served; and
WHEREAS, Intown operates two food co-ops at two different low-income housing units - the Briarcliff
Summit Apartments and the William Booth Towers, both on Ponce de Leon Avenue; and
WHEREAS, Intown’s Clothing Closet offers interview, work, and casual clothing. Their boutique-like
urban clothing “shop” is the only option for low-income men and women in the neighborhood who
cannot afford professional clothing; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the District 6 Councilmember to contribute Two Thousand Five Hundred
Dollars and Zero Cents ($2,500.00) to Intown Collaborative Ministries, Inc. to support their service for
the homeless during the COVID-19 pandemic.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA
GEORGIA, to be read as follows:
SECTION 1: That the Chief Financial Officer is authorized to remit a donation in an amount not to
exceed Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars and Zero Cents ($2,500.00) to Intown Collaborative
Ministries, Inc. as they work to serve the homeless during the COVID-19 pandemic.
SECTION 2: That all payments shall be charged to and made from the following account: 1001 (General
Fund) 030206 (CCN Council District 6) 5790001 (Contingency Fund - Unrestricted) 1110000
(Governing Body) Councilmember Jennifer N. Ide.
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SECTION 3: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed for
purposes of this ordinance only and only to the extent of the conflict.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER JENNIFER N. IDE AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A
DONATION, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS
AND ZERO CENTS ($2,500.00) FROM THE DISTRICT 6 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO
INTOWN COLLABORATIVE MINISTRIES, INC. TO ASSIST THEIR SERVICE FOR THE
HOMELESS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Finance/Executive Committee Pending 04/29/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER JENNIFER N. IDE AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING
A DONATION, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED
DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($2,500.00) FROM THE DISTRICT 6 CARRY FORWARD
ACCOUNT TO INTOWN COLLABORATIVE MINISTRIES, INC. TO ASSIST THEIR SERVICE
FOR THE HOMELESS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
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ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET AUTHORIZING THE
TRANSFER OF SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($6,000.00) FROM THE DISTRICT
11 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO THE DISTRICT 11 DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT TO
CONTINUE SERVING THE ATLANTA COMMUNITY FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-39(a) of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances, councilmembers are
permitted to utilize funds from their respective Council Distribution Account, to fund projects for the
public good within their district or to donate funds for charitable purposes; and
WHEREAS, the District 11 Councilmember has supported and continues to support various community-
based activities throughout the City of Atlanta for the public good; and
WHEREAS, the District 11 Councilmember desires to transfer funds from the District 11 Carry Forward
Account to the District 11 Distribution Account to make charitable donations to community projects and
organizations that serve the public good.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS, as follows:
SECTION 1: That the Chief Financial Officer is authorized to amend the FY 2020 General Fund budget
as follows:
TRANSFER FROM APPROPRIATIONS
$6,000.00
1001 (General Fund) 030212 (CCN Council District 11) 5790001 (Contingency Fund - Unrestricted)
1110000 (Governing Body) Councilmember Overstreet.
TRANSFER TO APPROPRIATIONS
$6,000.00
1001 (General Fund) 030212 (CCN Council District 11) 5730018 (Distribution) 1110000 (Governing
Body) Councilmember Overstreet.
SECTION 2: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed for
purposes of this ordinance only, and only to the extent of the conflict.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET AUTHORIZING THE
TRANSFER OF SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($6,000.00) FROM THE DISTRICT
11 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO THE DISTRICT 11 DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT TO
CONTINUE SERVING THE ATLANTA COMMUNITY FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Finance/Executive Committee Pending 04/29/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET AUTHORIZING
THE TRANSFER OF SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($6,000.00) FROM THE
DISTRICT 11 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO THE DISTRICT 11 DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT
TO CONTINUE SERVING THE ATLANTA COMMUNITY FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
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ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET TO RATIFY MAYOR
KEISHA LANCE BOTTOMS’ EXECUTIVE ORDER REQUIRING THAT ALL MEETINGS OF ANY
CITY BOARDS, AUTHORITIES, COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, OR OTHER SIMILAR BODIES
SUBJECT TO SECTION 3-401 OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA CHARTER, WHICH ARE SCHEDULED
OR ARE OTHERWISE REQUIRED TO OCCUR DURING THE PERIOD THAT CITY HALL AND
OTHER CITY FACILITIES ARE CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY’S
RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, SHALL BE POSTPONED UNTIL SUCH TIME AS CITY-
HALL AND OTHER CITY FACILITIES ARE RE-OPENED TO THE PUBLIC; AND FOR OTHER
RELATED PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, like much of the world, the United States, the State of Georgia, and the City of Atlanta are
currently responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus named “SARS-
CoV-2” and the disease it causes named “coronavirus disease 2019” (abbreviated COVID-19); and
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a
pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020 the President of the United States announced a national emergency in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included two emergency declarations: one under the
National Emergencies Act and one under the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act;
and
WHEREAS, on March 14, 2020 Governor Brian Kemp signed a public health state of emergency to
address the COVID-19 pandemic through assisting health and emergency management officials across
Georgia by deploying all available resources for the mitigation and treatment of COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has issued guidance on the emerging and rapidly
evolving situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, including how to protect oneself from this illness; and
WHEREAS, social distancing is recommended by the CDC to prevent the continued spreading of this
illness in the community; and
WHEREAS, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, on March 15, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms declared
there to be an emergency in existence within the City of Atlanta pursuant to Section 2-181(a) of the City
of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, on March 15, 2020 in order to ensure the safety of City employees and members of the
public, all City of Atlanta facilities, including City Hall and Municipal Court were closed to the public
beginning March 16, 2020, until further notice; and
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WHEREAS, in accordance therewith, City of Atlanta instituted a mandatory full telework deployment
during this public closure period; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-182 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances, the Mayor may issue
executive orders which applies to events of short duration and which expire at the next meeting of the
Atlanta City Council subsequent thereof unless ratified by a majority vote of the members present and
voting; and
WHEREAS, accordingly, and due to the emergency closure of all City of Atlanta facilities to the public,
the Mayor issued an executive order via which the Mayor ordered that all meetings of City of Atlanta
boards, authorities, commissions, committees, or other similar bodies subject to section 3-401 of the
City of Atlanta Charter (BACE), which were scheduled or were otherwise required to occur during the
period that City Hall and other City Facilities are closed to the public in accordance with the City’s
response to the COVID-19 Pandemic, to be postponed until such time as City Hall and other City
facilities reopened to the public; and
WHEREAS, Mayor Bottoms has reissued this order as necessary through the date of the approval of this
Ordinance in accordance with Section 2-182(2) of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, on March 23, 2020 Mayor Bottoms declared there to be the existence of an emergency
within the City of Atlanta, which has been re-issued no later than every 72 hours thereafter through the
date of the approval of this Ordinance in accordance with Section 2-181 of the City of Atlanta Code of
Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, on April 2, 2020, Governor Kemp signed an executive order to Ensure a Safe and Healthy
Georgia (Executive Order 04.02.20.01) to address the COVID-19 pandemic by implementing temporary
actions necessary and appropriate to protect the health, safety, and welfare of Georgia’s residents and
visitors, including a directive requiring all persons in the State of Georgia to shelter in place within their
homes or places of residence, effective beginning at 6:00 P.M. on Friday, April 3, 2020 and expiring at
11:59 P.M. on Monday, April 13, 2020; and
WHEREAS, on April 8, 2020, Governor Kemp signed an executive order (Executive Order 04.08.20.02)
extending the duration of Executive Order 04.02.20.01 such that it shall not expire until April 30, 2020
at 11:59 P.M.; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Executive Order 04.08.20.02, Governor Kemp also extended the public health
state of emergency for the State of Georgia through May 13, 2020; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with the current state of emergency resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic,
it remains unsafe for City of Atlanta employees, members of boards, commissions, and other similar
bodies subject to Section 3-401 of the City of Atlanta Charter, (BACE), or members of the public to
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congregate in City Hall or other City Facilities for the purpose of conducting their required meetings;
and
WHEREAS, furthermore, as a result of the City’s mandatory telework deployment, put in place to
eliminate the need for non-front-line employees to be placed in a position of incurring the hazard of
exposure to coronavirus, the City of Atlanta is unable able to ensure that any BACE meetings would
occur in a fully transparent manner in compliance with the Georgia Open Meetings Act (OCGA § 50-
14-1, et seq.); and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council that BACE meetings shall only take place once
the City is able to ensure that all such meetings will occur in full compliance with the Georgia Open
Meetings Act, and in a manner considerate of safety of City employees, BACE members, and members
of the public; and
WHEREAS, accordingly it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council to ratify Mayor Bottoms’ Executive
Order via which the Mayor ordered the postponement of all BACE meetings which were scheduled or
were otherwise required to occur during the period that City Hall and other City Facilities are closed to
the public in accordance with the City’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council that any such BACE meetings shall not resume
until such time as City Hall and other City facilities shall re-open to the public; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire that any matters pending before any BACE shall be stayed until such time as
the BACEs may resume their meetings in accordance with this Ordinance.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS, AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ Executive Order via which the Mayor ordered the
postponement of all meetings of City boards, authorities, commissions, committees, or other similar
bodies subject to Section 3-401 of the City of Atlanta Charter, which are scheduled or otherwise
required to occur during the period that City Hall and other City Facilities are closed to the public in
accordance with the City’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, is hereby ratified.
SECTION 2. Pursuant to this ratification, all meetings of City of Atlanta boards, authorities,
commissions, committees, or other similar bodies subject to section 3-401 of the City of Atlanta Charter,
which are scheduled or are otherwise required to occur during the period that City Hall and other City
Facilities are closed to the public in accordance with the City’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic,
shall be hereby postponed and shall not occur.
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SECTION 3. Any matter(s) pending before any board, authority, commission, committee, or other
similar body subject to this Ordinance, shall be stayed until such time as the meetings may resume in
accordance herewith.
SECTION 4. All meetings of any boards, authorities, commissions, committees, or other similar bodies
subject to this Ordinance shall automatically resume once City Hall and other City facilities reopen to
the public without the necessity of any further legislative or executive action.
SECTION 5. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby waived to the
extent of the conflict, only.
SECTION 6. This Ordinance shall be effective immediately upon approval.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET TO RATIFY MAYOR
KEISHA LANCE BOTTOMS’ EXECUTIVE ORDER REQUIRING THAT ALL MEETINGS OF ANY
CITY BOARDS, AUTHORITIES, COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, OR OTHER SIMILAR BODIES
SUBJECT TO SECTION 3-401 OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA CHARTER, WHICH ARE SCHEDULED
OR ARE OTHERWISE REQUIRED TO OCCUR DURING THE PERIOD THAT CITY HALL AND
OTHER CITY FACILITIES ARE CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY’S
RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, SHALL BE POSTPONED UNTIL SUCH TIME AS CITY-
HALL AND OTHER CITY FACILITIES ARE RE-OPENED TO THE PUBLIC; AND FOR OTHER
RELATED PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Committee on Council Pending 05/04/2020 11:15 AM
Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET TO RATIFY
MAYOR KEISHA LANCE BOTTOMS’ EXECUTIVE ORDER REQUIRING THAT ALL
MEETINGS OF ANY CITY BOARDS, AUTHORITIES, COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, OR
OTHER SIMILAR BODIES SUBJECT TO SECTION 3-401 OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA
CHARTER, WHICH ARE SCHEDULED OR ARE OTHERWISE REQUIRED TO OCCUR DURING
THE PERIOD THAT CITY HALL AND OTHER CITY FACILITIES ARE CLOSED TO THE
PUBLIC IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY’S RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC,
SHALL BE POSTPONED UNTIL SUCH TIME AS CITY-HALL AND OTHER CITY FACILITIES
ARE RE-OPENED TO THE PUBLIC; AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1293
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
1
AN ORDINANCE BY
AN ORDINANCE TO RATIFY MAYOR KEISHA LANCE BOTTOMS’
EXECUTIVE ORDER REQUIRING THAT ALL MEETINGS OF ANY CITY
BOARDS, AUTHORITIES, COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, OR OTHER
SIMILAR BODIES SUBJECT TO SECTION 3-401 OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA
CHARTER, WHICH ARE SCHEDULED OR ARE OTHERWISE REQUIRED TO
OCCUR DURING THE PERIOD THAT CITY HALL AND OTHER CITY
FACILITIES ARE CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
CITY’S RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, SHALL BE POSTPONED
UNTIL SUCH TIME AS CITY-HALL AND OTHER CITY FACILITIES ARE RE-
OPENED TO THE PUBLIC; AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, like much of the world, the United States, the State of Georgia, and the City of Atlanta are
currently responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus named “SARS-
CoV-2” and the disease it causes named “coronavirus disease 2019” (abbreviated COVID-19); and
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a
pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020 the President of the United States announced a national emergency in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included two emergency declarations: one under the National
Emergencies Act and one under the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act; and
WHEREAS, on March 14, 2020 Governor Brian Kemp signed a public health state of emergency to
address the COVID-19 pandemic through assisting health and emergency management officials across
Georgia by deploying all available resources for the mitigation and treatment of COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has issued guidance on the emerging and rapidly
evolving situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, including how to protect oneself from this illness; and
WHEREAS, social distancing is recommended by the CDC to prevent the continued spreading of this
illness in the community; and
WHEREAS, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, on March 15, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms declared there
to be an emergency in existence within the City of Atlanta pursuant to Section 2-181(a) of the City of
Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, on March 15, 2020 in order to ensure the safety of City employees and members of the public,
all City of Atlanta facilities, including City Hall and Municipal Court were closed to the public beginning
March 16, 2020, until further notice; and
WHEREAS, in accordance therewith, City of Atlanta instituted a mandatory full telework deployment
during this public closure period; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-182 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances, the Mayor may issue
executive orders which applies to events of short duration and which expire at the next meeting of the
Atlanta City Council subsequent thereof unless ratified by a majority vote of the members present and
voting; and
2
WHEREAS, accordingly, and due to the emergency closure of all City of Atlanta facilities to the public,
the Mayor issued an executive order via which the Mayor ordered that all meetings of City of Atlanta
boards, authorities, commissions, committees, or other similar bodies subject to section 3-401 of the City
of Atlanta Charter (BACE), which were scheduled or were otherwise required to occur during the period
that City Hall and other City Facilities are closed to the public in accordance with the City’s response to
the COVID-19 Pandemic, to be postponed until such time as City Hall and other City facilities reopened to
the public; and
WHEREAS, Mayor Bottoms has reissued this order as necessary through the date of the approval of this
Ordinance in accordance with Section 2-182(2) of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, on March 23, 2020 Mayor Bottoms declared there to be the existence of an emergency within
the City of Atlanta, which has been re-issued no later than every 72 hours thereafter through the date of the
approval of this Ordinance in accordance with Section 2-181 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances;
and
WHEREAS, on April 2, 2020, Governor Kemp signed an executive order to Ensure a Safe and Healthy
Georgia (Executive Order 04.02.20.01) to address the COVID-19 pandemic by implementing temporary
actions necessary and appropriate to protect the health, safety, and welfare of Georgia’s residents and
visitors, including a directive requiring all persons in the State of Georgia to shelter in place within their
homes or places of residence, effective beginning at 6:00 P.M. on Friday, April 3, 2020 and expiring at
11:59 P.M. on Monday, April 13, 2020; and
WHEREAS, on April 8, 2020, Governor Kemp signed an executive order (Executive Order 04.08.20.02)
extending the duration of Executive Order 04.02.20.01 such that it shall not expire until April 30, 2020 at
11:59 P.M.; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Executive Order 04.08.20.02, Governor Kemp also extended the public health
state of emergency for the State of Georgia through May 13, 2020; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with the current state of emergency resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic,
it remains unsafe for City of Atlanta employees, members of boards, commissions, and other similar bodies
subject to Section 3-401 of the City of Atlanta Charter, (BACE), or members of the public to congregate in
City Hall or other City Facilities for the purpose of conducting their required meetings; and
WHEREAS, furthermore, as a result of the City’s mandatory telework deployment, put in place to
eliminate the need for non-front-line employees to be placed in a position of incurring the hazard of
exposure to coronavirus, the City of Atlanta is unable able to ensure that any BACE meetings would occur
in a fully transparent manner in compliance with the Georgia Open Meetings Act (OCGA § 50-14-1, et
seq.); and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council that BACE meetings shall only take place once the
City is able to ensure that all such meetings will occur in full compliance with the Georgia Open Meetings
Act, and in a manner considerate of safety of City employees, BACE members, and members of the public;
and
WHEREAS, accordingly it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council to ratify Mayor Bottoms’ Executive
Order via which the Mayor ordered the postponement of all BACE meetings which were scheduled or were
otherwise required to occur during the period that City Hall and other City Facilities are closed to the public
in accordance with the City’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic; and
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WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council that any such BACE meetings shall not resume
until such time as City Hall and other City facilities shall re-open to the public; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire that any matters pending before any BACE shall be stayed until such time as
the BACEs may resume their meetings in accordance with this Ordinance.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS, AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ Executive Order via which the Mayor ordered the
postponement of all meetings of City boards, authorities, commissions, committees, or other similar bodies
subject to Section 3-401 of the City of Atlanta Charter, which are scheduled or otherwise required to occur
during the period that City Hall and other City Facilities are closed to the public in accordance with the
City’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, is hereby ratified.
SECTION 2. Pursuant to this ratification, all meetings of City of Atlanta boards, authorities,
commissions, committees, or other similar bodies subject to section 3-401 of the City of Atlanta Charter,
which are scheduled or are otherwise required to occur during the period that City Hall and other City
Facilities are closed to the public in accordance with the City’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, shall
be hereby postponed and shall not occur.
SECTION 3. Any matter(s) pending before any board, authority, commission, committee, or other
similar body subject to this Ordinance, shall be stayed until such time as the meetings may resume in
accordance herewith.
SECTION 4. All meetings of any boards, authorities, commissions, committees, or other similar bodies
subject to this Ordinance shall automatically resume once City Hall and other City facilities reopen to the
public without the necessity of any further legislative or executive action.
SECTION 5. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby waived to the extent
of the conflict, only.
SECTION 6. This Ordinance shall be effective immediately upon approval.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG AN ORDINANCE
AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($50,000.00)
FROM THE COUNCIL DISTRICT 5 CONSULTING/PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ACCOUNT TO
THE COUNCIL DISTRICT 5 DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT TO SUPPORT NON-PROFITS PROVIDING
ASSISTANCE DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, in June 2019 (FY2020 Budget), the City Council approved a $600,000.00 citywide pilot
program to test participatory budgeting; and
WHEREAS, each Council District receives $50,000.00 to fund a project; and
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a devasting effect on people around the country; and
WHEREAS, many communities in the US and globally are experiencing financial impacts and along
with economic damage; and
WHEREAS, the District 5 Councilmember has supported and continues to support various community-
based activities throughout the City of Atlanta for the public good; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the District 5 Councilmember to transfer Participatory Budgeting funds to
support non-profits providing assistance during the COVID-19 crisis.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS, as follows:
SECTION 1: That the Chief Financial Officer is authorized to amend the FY20 General Fund Budget as
follows:
TRANSFER FROM APPROPRIATIONS
$50,000.00
1001 (General Fund) 030205 (CCN Council District 5) 5212001 (Consulting/Professional Services)
1110000 (Governing Body) Councilmember Archibong.
TRANSFER TO APPROPRIATIONS
$50,000.00
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1001 (General Fund) 030205 (CCN Council District 5) 5730018 (Distribution) 1110000 (Governing
Body) Councilmember Archibong.
SECTION 2: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed for
purposes of this ordinance only and only to the extent of the conflict.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG AN ORDINANCE
AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($50,000.00)
FROM THE COUNCIL DISTRICT 5 CONSULTING/PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ACCOUNT TO
THE COUNCIL DISTRICT 5 DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT TO SUPPORT NON-PROFITS PROVIDING
ASSISTANCE DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Finance/Executive Committee Pending 04/29/2020 1:00 PM
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG AN ORDINANCE
AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS
($50,000.00) FROM THE COUNCIL DISTRICT 5 CONSULTING/PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
ACCOUNT TO THE COUNCIL DISTRICT 5 DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT TO SUPPORT NON-
PROFITS PROVIDING ASSISTANCE DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
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ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET RATIFYING THE
CITY’S APPLICATION FOR THE FY2019 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (DHS)
COUNTERING WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION GRANT IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED
TWO MILLION DOLLARS ($2,000,000.00) FOR THE SECURING THE CITIES PROGRAM;
AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER TO ACCEPT THE AWARD OF THE GRANT IN
THE AMOUNT OF TWO MILLION DOLLARS ($2,000,000.00); AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR
THE DIRECTOR OF THE MAYOR’S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AS HER
DESIGNEE TO ENTER INTO ANY REQUIRED AGREEMENTS FOR GRANT IMPLEMENTATION;
TO WAIVE CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE IX, DIVISION 1, SECTION 2-910 (GRANT APPLICATIONS) OF
THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF ORDINANCES; AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, Chapter 2, Article IX, Division 1, Section 2-910(a) (Grant Applications) of the City of
Atlanta Code of Ordinances requires that “any grant application which anticipates or proposes a
contractual agreement that would bind the city to a particular project or contract … shall be approved
before it is filed by resolution or ordinance…”; and
WHEREAS, on September 9, 2019, the United States Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”)
published a Notice of Funding Opportunity (“NOFO”) under the U.S. Department of Homeland
Security, Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office FY 2019 Securing the Cities Program
(“STC”) discretionary grant; and
WHEREAS, $12 million in grant funds will be awarded on a cooperative agreement to fund up to six (6)
eligible applicants (Phoenix, AZ; San Francisco, CA; Denver, CO; Miami, FL; Atlanta, GA; Seattle,
WA; and
WHEREAS, eligible applicants are limited to Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) regions that are in
the proximity of FBI Level 5 Stabilization Teams (STAB 5) that were not previous recipients of this
funding; and
WHEREAS, the DHS selected six (6) eligible regions under the NOFA, and each selected region will
partner with DHS for an overall program period of performance of up to ten (10) years (subject to
extension).; and
WHEREAS, the funding provided through this NOFA will is for the first year of the anticipated overall
period of performance; and
WHEREAS, if awarded this funding, the City of Atlanta is prepared to continue to support Atlanta’s
participation in the STC Program during the remainder of the overall period of performance; and
WHEREAS, the STC Program does not require matching funds; and
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WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta has designated the Mayor’s Office of Emergency Preparedness to serve
as the City’s primary lead agency for the City of Atlanta Area STC Program; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta Area STC Program will include the following principal partner
agencies: Atlanta Police Department, Atlanta Department of Fire and Rescue Department, Cobb County
Police Department, DeKalb County Police Department, Georgia Bureau of Investigation, and the
Gwinnet County Police Department representing law enforcement; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor’s Office of Emergency Preparedness received a Notice of Award from the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security, Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction FY19 Securing the Cities
Program on March 4, 2020; and
WHEREAS, the Period of Performance is March 4, 2020 - October 20, 2029; and Budget is March 4,
2020 - October 30, 2020; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the award of this grant, the City of Atlanta is required to enter into a separate
Memorandum of Understanding with the principal partners and the principal partners are required to
provide the City with a Commitment Letter as part of the Urban Area Security Initiative Region,
Securing the Cities Program.
NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA HEREBY
ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: The City of Atlanta’s submission of an application for the U.S. Department of Homeland
Security, Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office Fiscal Year 2019 Securing the Cities
Program (“STC”) discretionary grant, totaling Two Million Dollars and Zero Cents ($2,000,000), is
hereby ratified and approved.
SECTION 2: The provisions of Section 2-910 of the Code of Ordinances requiring prior legislative
authorization of grant applications is hereby waived for the purposes of this ordinance only.
SECTION 3: The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute all appropriate documents required to accept
the above referenced Grant. Said documents shall not become binding upon the City until they have
been executed by the Mayor and delivered to World Education Services.
SECTION 4: The Chief Financial Officer, or his designee, on behalf of the Mayor’s Office of
Emergency Preparedness is authorized to accept the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Countering
Weapons of Mass Destruction Office FY 2019 Securing the Cities Program (“STC”) discretionary grant
funds in the amount not to exceed Two Million Dollars and Zero Center ($2,000,000.00)
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SECTION 5: The Mayor, by and through the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Emergency
Preparedness, as her designee, is hereby authorized to partner with principal partner agencies: Cobb
County Police Department, DeKalb County Police Department, Georgia Bureau of Investigation, and
the Gwinnet County Police Department representing law enforcement for the DHS, Securing the Cities
Program via the execution of an MOU.
SECTION 6: The Intergovernmental Fund is hereby amended to anticipate and appropriate fund as
follows:
(1) ADD TO ANTICIPATIONS
FUND DEPT/ORG ACCOUNT F/A
CODE
PROJECT FUND SRC AMOUN
T
(2) ADD TO APPROPRIATIONS
FUND DEPT/ORG ACCOUN
T
F/A
CODE
PROJECT FUND SRC AMOUN
T
SECTION 7: That the grant agreement will not become binding on the City and the City will incur no
liability or obligation under it until it has been duly executed by the City and delivered to the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security, Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office.
SECTION 8: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby waived for
purposes of this ordinance only, and only to the extent of the conflict.
SECTION 9: That this ordinance shall be effective immediately upon approval.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET RATIFYING THE
CITY’S APPLICATION FOR THE FY2019 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (DHS)
COUNTERING WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION GRANT IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED
TWO MILLION DOLLARS ($2,000,000.00) FOR THE SECURING THE CITIES PROGRAM;
AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER TO ACCEPT THE AWARD OF THE GRANT IN
THE AMOUNT OF TWO MILLION DOLLARS ($2,000,000.00); AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR
THE DIRECTOR OF THE MAYOR’S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AS HER
DESIGNEE TO ENTER INTO ANY REQUIRED AGREEMENTS FOR GRANT IMPLEMENTATION;
TO WAIVE CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE IX, DIVISION 1, SECTION 2-910 (GRANT APPLICATIONS) OF
THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF ORDINANCES; AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Public Safety & Legal Administration Committee Pending 04/27/2020 2:00 PM
Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET RATIFYING THE
CITY’S APPLICATION FOR THE FY2019 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
(DHS) COUNTERING WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION GRANT IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO
EXCEED TWO MILLION DOLLARS ($2,000,000.00) FOR THE SECURING THE CITIES
PROGRAM; AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER TO ACCEPT THE AWARD OF
THE GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF TWO MILLION DOLLARS ($2,000,000.00); AUTHORIZING
THE MAYOR OR THE DIRECTOR OF THE MAYOR’S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS AS HER DESIGNEE TO ENTER INTO ANY REQUIRED AGREEMENTS FOR
GRANT IMPLEMENTATION; TO WAIVE CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE IX, DIVISION 1, SECTION 2-
910 (GRANT APPLICATIONS) OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF ORDINANCES; AND
FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - ORDINANCE 20-O-1295
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATI
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE/AMND/COND
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED W/O OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET RATIFYING THE
CITY’S APPLICATION FOR THE FY 2019 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (DHS)
COUNTERING WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION GRANT IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED
TWO MILLION DOLLARS ($2,000,000.00) FOR THE SECURING THE CITIES PROGRAM;
AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER TO ACCEPT THE AWARD OF THE GRANT IN
THE AMOUNT OF TWO MILLION DOLLARS ($2,000,000.00); AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR
THE DIRECTOR OF THE MAYOR’S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AS HER
DESIGNEE TO ENTER INTO ANY REQUIRED AGREEMENTS FOR GRANT IMPLEMENTATION;
TO WAIVE CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE IX, DIVISION 1, SECTION 2-910 (GRANT APPLICATIONS) OF
THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF ORDINANCES; AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES
WHEREAS, Chapter 2, Article IX, Division 1, Section 2-910(a) (Grant Applications) of the City of
Atlanta Code of Ordinances requires that “any grant application which anticipates or proposes a
contractual agreement that would bind the city to a particular project or contract … shall be approved
before it is filed by resolution or ordinance…”; and
WHEREAS, on September 9, 2019, the United States Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”)
published a Notice of Funding Opportunity (“NOFO”) under the U.S. Department of Homeland
Security, Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office FY 2019 Securing the Cities Program
(“STC”) discretionary grant; and
WHEREAS, $12 million in grant funds will be awarded on a cooperative agreement to fund up to six (6)
eligible applicants (Phoenix, AZ; San Francisco, CA; Denver, CO; Miami, FL; Atlanta, GA; Seattle,
WA; and
WHEREAS, eligible applicants are limited to Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) regions that are in
the proximity of FBI Level 5 Stabilization Teams (STAB 5) that were not previous recipients of this
funding; and
WHEREAS, the DHS selected six (6) eligible regions under the NOFA, and each selected region will
partner with DHS for an overall program period of performance of up to ten (10) years (subject to
extension).; and
WHEREAS, the funding provided through this NOFA will is for the first year of the anticipated overall
period of performance; and
WHEREAS, if awarded this funding, the City of Atlanta is prepared to continue to support Atlanta’s
participation in the STC Program during the remainder of the overall period of performance; and
WHEREAS, the STC Program does not require matching funds; and
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WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta has designated the Mayor’s Office of Emergency Preparedness to serve
as the City’s primary lead agency for the City of Atlanta Area STC Program; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta Area STC Program will include the following principal partner
agencies: Atlanta Police Department, Atlanta Department of Fire and Rescue Department, Cobb County
Police Department, DeKalb County Police Department, Georgia Bureau of Investigation, and the
Gwinnet County Police Department representing law enforcement; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor’s Office of Emergency Preparedness received a Notice of Award from the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security, Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction FY19 Securing the Cities
Program on March 4, 2020; and
WHEREAS, the Period of Performance is March 4, 2020 - October 20, 2029; and Budget is March 4,
2020 - October 30, 2020; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the award of this grant, the City of Atlanta is required to enter into a separate
Memorandum of Understanding with the principal partners and the principal partners are required to
provide the City with a Commitment Letter as part of the Urban Area Security Initiative Region,
Securing the Cities Program.
NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA HEREBY
ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: The City of Atlanta’s submission of an application for the U.S. Department of Homeland
Security, Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office Fiscal Year 2019 Securing the Cities
Program (“STC”) discretionary grant, totaling Two Million Dollars and Zero Cents ($2,000,000), is
hereby ratified and approved.
SECTION 2: The provisions of Section 2-910 of the Code of Ordinances requiring prior legislative
authorization of grant applications is hereby waived for the purposes of this ordinance only.
SECTION 3: The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute all appropriate documents required to accept
the above referenced Grant. Said documents shall not become binding upon the City until they have
been executed by the Mayor and delivered to World Education Services.
SECTION 4: The Chief Financial Officer, or his designee, on behalf of the Mayor’s Office of
Emergency Preparedness is authorized to accept the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Countering
Weapons of Mass Destruction Office FY 2019 Securing the Cities Program (“STC”) discretionary grant
funds in the amount not to exceed Two Million Dollars and Zero Center ($2,000,000.00)
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SECTION 5: The Mayor, by and through the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Emergency
Preparedness, as her designee, is hereby authorized to partner with principal partner agencies: Cobb
County Police Department, DeKalb County Police Department, Georgia Bureau of Investigation, and
the Gwinnet County Police Department representing law enforcement for the DHS, Securing the Cities
Program via the execution of an MOU.
SECTION 6: The Intergovernmental Fund is hereby amended to anticipate and appropriate fund as
follows:
(1) ADD TO ANTICIPATIONS
FUND DEPT/ORG ACCOUNT F/A
CODE
PROJECT FUND SRC AMOUN
T
(2) ADD TO APPROPRIATIONS
FUND DEPT/ORG ACCOUN
T
F/A
CODE
PROJECT FUND SRC AMOUN
T
SECTION 7: That the grant agreement will not become binding on the City and the City will incur no
liability or obligation under it until it has been duly executed by the City and delivered to the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security, Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office.
SECTION 8: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby waived for
purposes of this ordinance only, and only to the extent of the conflict.
SECTION 9: That this ordinance shall be effective immediately upon approval.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET RATIFYING THE
CITY’S APPLICATION FOR THE FY 2019 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (DHS)
COUNTERING WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION GRANT IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED
TWO MILLION DOLLARS ($2,000,000.00) FOR THE SECURING THE CITIES PROGRAM;
AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER TO ACCEPT THE AWARD OF THE GRANT IN
THE AMOUNT OF TWO MILLION DOLLARS ($2,000,000.00); AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR
THE DIRECTOR OF THE MAYOR’S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AS HER
DESIGNEE TO ENTER INTO ANY REQUIRED AGREEMENTS FOR GRANT IMPLEMENTATION;
TO WAIVE CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE IX, DIVISION 1, SECTION 2-910 (GRANT APPLICATIONS) OF
THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF ORDINANCES; AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES
Workflow List: Public Safety & Legal Administration Committee Pending 04/28/2020 3:00 PM
Atlanta City Council Pending 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET RATIFYING THE
CITY’S APPLICATION FOR THE FY 2019 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
(DHS) COUNTERING WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION GRANT IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO
EXCEED TWO MILLION DOLLARS ($2,000,000.00) FOR THE SECURING THE CITIES
PROGRAM; AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER TO ACCEPT THE AWARD OF
THE GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF TWO MILLION DOLLARS ($2,000,000.00); AUTHORIZING
THE MAYOR OR THE DIRECTOR OF THE MAYOR’S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS AS HER DESIGNEE TO ENTER INTO ANY REQUIRED AGREEMENTS FOR
GRANT IMPLEMENTATION; TO WAIVE CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE IX, DIVISION 1, SECTION 2-
910 (GRANT APPLICATIONS) OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF ORDINANCES; AND
FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER CARLA SMITH TO RATIFY MAYOR KEISHA LANCE
BOTTOMS’ EXECUTIVE ORDER VIA WHICH THE MAYOR’S OFFICE OF SPECIAL EVENTS AND
THE CITY OF ATLANTA DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION WERE ORDERED TO
ACCEPT NO NEW APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS OR SUB-PERMITS FOR OR RELATING TO
EVENTS TO BE HELD IN THE CITY OF ATLANTA GOVERNED BY CHAPTER 142 OF THE CITY
OF ATLANTA CODE OF ORDINANCES, AND VIA WHICH THE ATLANTA POLICE
DEPARTMENT WAS TO ACCEPT NO NEW APPLICATIONS FOR SPECIAL EVENTS GOVERNED
BY CHAPTER 10, ARTICLE II, DIVISION 3 OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF ORDINANCES;
TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONCLUSION OF THE MORATORIUM IMPLEMENTED IN
ACCORDANCE HEREWITH UPON DECLARATION INFORMED BY THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC
AND MEDICAL EXPERT INFORMATION CONCERNING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC THAT
GATHERINGS MAY OCCUR IN ACCORDANCE WITH PERMITS ISSUED BY THE CITY OF
ATLANTA; TO PROVIDE THAT PERSONS IN POSSESSION OF A PERMIT FOR AN EVENT
WHICH COULD NOT OCCUR DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC MAY HAVE THE CITY APPLY
THE APPLICATION AND PERMIT FEES PAID FOR SUCH PERMITS, TO A NEW PERMIT
APPLICATION OCCURRING ANYTIME THROUGH MARCH 31, 2021; AND FOR OTHER
RELATED PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, like much of the world, the United States, the State of Georgia, and the City of Atlanta are
currently responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus named “SARS-
CoV-2” and the disease it causes named “coronavirus disease 2019” (abbreviated COVID-19); and
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a
pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020 the President of the United States announced a national emergency in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included two emergency declarations: one under the
National Emergencies Act and one under the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act;
and
WHEREAS, on March 14, 2020 Governor Brian Kemp signed a public health state of emergency to
address the COVID-19 pandemic through assisting health and emergency management officials across
Georgia by deploying all available resources for the mitigation and treatment of COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has issued guidance on the emerging and rapidly
evolving situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, including how to protect oneself from this illness; and
WHEREAS, social distancing is recommended by the CDC to prevent the continued spreading of this
illness in the community; and
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WHEREAS, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, on March 15, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms declared
there to be an emergency in existence within the City of Atlanta pursuant to Section 2-181(a) of the City
of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, on March 15, 2020 in order to ensure the safety of City employees and members of the
public, all City of Atlanta facilities, including City Hall and Municipal Court were closed to the public
beginning March 16, 2020, until further notice; and
WHEREAS, on March 16, 2020, the CDC advised that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all events in the
United States of ten (10) or more people should be cancelled or held virtually; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-182(2) of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances, the Mayor may
issue executive orders which apply to events of short duration and which expire at the next meeting of
the Atlanta City Council subsequent thereof unless ratified by a majority vote of the members present
and voting; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta issues permits in accordance with Chapter 142 of the City of Atlanta
Code of Ordinances for certain outdoor gatherings located within the city, regardless of whether the
gathering is held on public property or private property; and
WHEREAS, the Outdoor Events Chapter does not apply to events that are being held exclusively
indoors; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta permits the sale of alcoholic beverages for special events by an
individual or organization for consumption on the premises during special events and outdoor festivals
through the issuance of permits in accordance with Chapter 10, Article II, Division 3 of the City of
Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, accordingly, and in accordance with the guidance of the CDC concerning events of 10 or
more persons, Mayor Bottoms issued an executive order via which the Mayor’s office of Special Events
and the City of Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation were ordered to accept no new applications
for permits or sub-permits for or relating to events to be held in the City of Atlanta governed by Chapter
142 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances, and via which the Atlanta Police Department was to
accept no new applications for special events governed by Chapter 10, Article II, Division 3 of the City
of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, Mayor Bottoms has reissued this order as necessary through the date of the approval of this
Ordinance in accordance with Section 2-182(2) of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, on March 23, 2020 Mayor Bottoms declared there to be the existence of an emergency
within the City of Atlanta, which has been re-issued no later than every 72 hours thereafter through the
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date of the approval of this Ordinance in accordance with Section 2-181 of the City of Atlanta Code of
Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, on April 2, 2020, Governor Kemp signed an executive order to Ensure a Safe and Healthy
Georgia (Executive Order 04.02.20.01) to address the COVID-19 pandemic by implementing temporary
actions necessary and appropriate to protect the health, safety, and welfare of Georgia’s residents and
visitors, including a directive requiring all persons in the State of Georgia to shelter in place within their
homes or places of residence, effective beginning at 6:00 P.M. on Friday, April 3, 2020 and expiring at
11:59 P.M. on Monday, April 13, 2020; and
WHEREAS, on April 8, 2020, Governor Kemp signed an executive order (Executive Order 04.08.20.02)
extending the duration of Executive Order 04.02.20.01 such that it shall not expire until April 30, 2020
at 11:59 P.M.; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Executive Order 04.08.20.02, Governor Kemp also extended the public health
state of emergency for the State of Georgia through May 13, 2020; and
WHEREAS, due to the current state of emergency resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and in
accordance with CDC guidance, it remains unsafe for gatherings to occur in accordance with permits
issued by the City of Atlanta in accordance with Chapter 142 and Chapter 10 of the City of Atlanta Code
of Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, thus, it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council that the Mayor’s office of Special Events
and the City of Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation shall continue to accept no new applications
for permits or sub-permits for or relating to events to be held in the City of Atlanta governed by Chapter
142 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, it is also the desire of the Atlanta City Council that the Atlanta Police Department shall
continue to accept no new applications for special events governed by Chapter 10, Article II, Division 3
of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, accordingly it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council to ratify Mayor Bottoms’ Executive
Order via which the Mayor’s office of Special Events and the City of Atlanta Department of Parks and
Recreation were ordered to accept no new applications for permits or sub-permits for or relating to
events to be held in the City of Atlanta governed by Chapter 142 of the City of Atlanta Code of
Ordinances, and via which the Atlanta Police Department was to accept no new applications for special
events governed by Chapter 10, Article II, Division 3 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council that the moratorium on the acceptance of permits
in accordance herewith shall remain in effect until such time as the Mayor shall issue an executive order
in accordance with Section 2-182 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances referencing the authority
given pursuant to this Ordinance, and declaring that in accordance with the latest scientific and medical
expert information concerning the COVID-19 pandemic, gatherings may occur in accordance with
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permits issued by the City of Atlanta in accordance with Chapter 142 and Chapter 10 of the City of
Atlanta Code of Ordinances.
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council that any person or entity in possession of a
permit issued in accordance with Chapter 142 or Chapter 10, Article II, Division 3 of the City of Atlanta
Code of Ordinances for an event scheduled to occur following the World Health Organization’s
declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic on March 11, 2020 shall be permitted to have the City of
Atlanta apply the application and permit fees paid in connection with such permit, to a new permit
application for an event occurring anytime through March 31, 2021.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS, AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ Executive Order via which the Mayor ordered the
Mayor’s office of Special Events and the City of Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation to accept
no new applications for permits or sub-permits for or relating to events to be held in the City of Atlanta
governed by Chapter 142 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances, and via which the Atlanta Police
Department was ordered to accept no new applications for special events governed by Chapter 10,
Article II, Division 3 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances in accordance with the City’s response
to the COVID-19 pandemic, is hereby ratified.
SECTION 2. Pursuant to this ratification, the Mayor’s office of Special Events and the City of Atlanta
Department of Parks and Recreation shall continue to accept no new applications for permits or sub-
permits for or relating to events to be held in the City of Atlanta governed by Chapter 142 of the City of
Atlanta Code of Ordinances, and the Atlanta Police Department shall continue to accept no new
applications for special events governed by Chapter 10, Article II, Division 3 of the City of Atlanta
Code of Ordinances.
SECTION 3. The moratorium on the acceptance of permits in accordance herewith shall remain in
effect until such time as the Mayor shall issue an executive order in accordance with Section 2-182 of
the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances referencing the authority given pursuant to this Ordinance, and
declaring that in accordance with the latest scientific and medical expert information concerning the
COVID-19 pandemic, gatherings may occur in accordance with permits issued by the City of Atlanta in
accordance with Chapter 142 and Chapter 10 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances.
SECTION 4. Any person or entity in possession of a permit issued in accordance with Chapter 142 or
Chapter 10, Article II, Division 3 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances for an event scheduled to
occur anytime following the World Health Organization’s declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic on
March 11, 2020 through the date of the conclusion of the moratorium declared by executive order in
accordance with Section 3 of this Ordinance, shall be entitled to have the City of Atlanta apply the
application and permit fees paid in connection with such permit, to a new permit application for an event
to occur within one year following the date of the conclusion of this moratorium.
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SECTION 5. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby waived to the
extent of the conflict, only.
SECTION 6. This Ordinance shall be effective immediately upon approval.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER CARLA SMITH TO RATIFY MAYOR KEISHA LANCE
BOTTOMS’ EXECUTIVE ORDER VIA WHICH THE MAYOR’S OFFICE OF SPECIAL EVENTS AND
THE CITY OF ATLANTA DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION WERE ORDERED TO
ACCEPT NO NEW APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS OR SUB-PERMITS FOR OR RELATING TO
EVENTS TO BE HELD IN THE CITY OF ATLANTA GOVERNED BY CHAPTER 142 OF THE CITY
OF ATLANTA CODE OF ORDINANCES, AND VIA WHICH THE ATLANTA POLICE
DEPARTMENT WAS TO ACCEPT NO NEW APPLICATIONS FOR SPECIAL EVENTS GOVERNED
BY CHAPTER 10, ARTICLE II, DIVISION 3 OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF ORDINANCES;
TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONCLUSION OF THE MORATORIUM IMPLEMENTED IN
ACCORDANCE HEREWITH UPON DECLARATION INFORMED BY THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC
AND MEDICAL EXPERT INFORMATION CONCERNING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC THAT
GATHERINGS MAY OCCUR IN ACCORDANCE WITH PERMITS ISSUED BY THE CITY OF
ATLANTA; TO PROVIDE THAT PERSONS IN POSSESSION OF A PERMIT FOR AN EVENT
WHICH COULD NOT OCCUR DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC MAY HAVE THE CITY APPLY
THE APPLICATION AND PERMIT FEES PAID FOR SUCH PERMITS, TO A NEW PERMIT
APPLICATION OCCURRING ANYTIME THROUGH MARCH 31, 2021; AND FOR OTHER
RELATED PURPOSES.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER CARLA SMITH TO RATIFY MAYOR KEISHA
LANCE BOTTOMS’ EXECUTIVE ORDER VIA WHICH THE MAYOR’S OFFICE OF SPECIAL
EVENTS AND THE CITY OF ATLANTA DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION WERE
ORDERED TO ACCEPT NO NEW APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS OR SUB-PERMITS FOR OR
RELATING TO EVENTS TO BE HELD IN THE CITY OF ATLANTA GOVERNED BY CHAPTER
142 OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF ORDINANCES, AND VIA WHICH THE ATLANTA
POLICE DEPARTMENT WAS TO ACCEPT NO NEW APPLICATIONS FOR SPECIAL EVENTS
GOVERNED BY CHAPTER 10, ARTICLE II, DIVISION 3 OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF
ORDINANCES; TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONCLUSION OF THE MORATORIUM
IMPLEMENTED IN ACCORDANCE HEREWITH UPON DECLARATION INFORMED BY THE
LATEST SCIENTIFIC AND MEDICAL EXPERT INFORMATION CONCERNING THE COVID-19
PANDEMIC THAT GATHERINGS MAY OCCUR IN ACCORDANCE WITH PERMITS ISSUED
BY THE CITY OF ATLANTA; TO PROVIDE THAT PERSONS IN POSSESSION OF A PERMIT
FOR AN EVENT WHICH COULD NOT OCCUR DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC MAY
HAVE THE CITY APPLY THE APPLICATION AND PERMIT FEES PAID FOR SUCH PERMITS,
TO A NEW PERMIT APPLICATION OCCURRING ANYTIME THROUGH MARCH 31, 2021;
AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
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AN ORDINANCE BY
AN ORDINANCE TO RATIFY MAYOR KEISHA LANCE BOTTOMS’
EXECUTIVE ORDER VIA WHICH THE MAYOR’S OFFICE OF SPECIAL
EVENTS AND THE CITY OF ATLANTA DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND
RECREATION WERE ORDERED TO ACCEPT NO NEW APPLICATIONS
FOR PERMITS OR SUB-PERMITS FOR OR RELATING TO EVENTS TO
BE HELD IN THE CITY OF ATLANTA GOVERNED BY CHAPTER 142 OF
THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF ORDINANCES, AND VIA WHICH THE
ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT WAS TO ACCEPT NO NEW
APPLICATIONS FOR SPECIAL EVENTS GOVERNED BY CHAPTER 10,
ARTICLE II, DIVISION 3 OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA CODE OF
ORDINANCES; TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONCLUSION OF THE
MORATORIUM IMPLEMENTED IN ACCORDANCE HEREWITH UPON
DECLARATION INFORMED BY THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC AND
MEDICAL EXPERT INFORMATION CONCERNING THE COVID-19
PANDEMIC THAT GATHERINGS MAY OCCUR IN ACCORDANCE WITH
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE CITY OF ATLANTA; TO PROVIDE THAT
PERSONS IN POSSESSION OF A PERMIT FOR AN EVENT WHICH
COULD NOT OCCUR DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC MAY HAVE
THE CITY APPLY THE APPLICATION AND PERMIT FEES PAID FOR
SUCH PERMITS, TO A NEW PERMIT APPLICATION OCCURRING
ANYTIME THROUGH MARCH 31, 2021; AND FOR OTHER RELATED
PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, like much of the world, the United States, the State of Georgia, and the City of Atlanta
are currently responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus named
“SARS-CoV-2” and the disease it causes named “coronavirus disease 2019” (abbreviated COVID-
19); and
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a
pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020 the President of the United States announced a national emergency
in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included two emergency declarations: one under the
National Emergencies Act and one under the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act;
and
WHEREAS, on March 14, 2020 Governor Brian Kemp signed a public health state of emergency to
address the COVID-19 pandemic through assisting health and emergency management officials
across Georgia by deploying all available resources for the mitigation and treatment of COVID-19;
and
WHEREAS, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has issued guidance on the emerging and rapidly
evolving situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, including how to protect oneself from this illness;
and
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WHEREAS, social distancing is recommended by the CDC to prevent the continued spreading of
this illness in the community; and
WHEREAS, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, on March 15, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms declared
there to be an emergency in existence within the City of Atlanta pursuant to Section 2-181(a) of the
City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, on March 15, 2020 in order to ensure the safety of City employees and members of the
public, all City of Atlanta facilities, including City Hall and Municipal Court were closed to the
public beginning March 16, 2020, until further notice; and
WHEREAS, on March 16, 2020, the CDC advised that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all events
in the United States of ten (10) or more people should be cancelled or held virtually; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-182(2) of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances, the Mayor
may issue executive orders which apply to events of short duration and which expire at the next
meeting of the Atlanta City Council subsequent thereof unless ratified by a majority vote of the
members present and voting; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta issues permits in accordance with Chapter 142 of the City of
Atlanta Code of Ordinances for certain outdoor gatherings located within the city, regardless of
whether the gathering is held on public property or private property; and
WHEREAS, the Outdoor Events Chapter does not apply to events that are being held exclusively
indoors; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta permits the sale of alcoholic beverages for special events by an
individual or organization for consumption on the premises during special events and outdoor
festivals through the issuance of permits in accordance with Chapter 10, Article II, Division 3 of the
City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, accordingly, and in accordance with the guidance of the CDC concerning events of 10
or more persons, Mayor Bottoms issued an executive order via which the Mayor’s office of Special
Events and the City of Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation were ordered to accept no new
applications for permits or sub-permits for or relating to events to be held in the City of Atlanta
governed by Chapter 142 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances, and via which the Atlanta
Police Department was to accept no new applications for special events governed by Chapter 10,
Article II, Division 3 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, Mayor Bottoms has reissued this order as necessary through the date of the approval of
this Ordinance in accordance with Section 2-182(2) of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, on March 23, 2020 Mayor Bottoms declared there to be the existence of an emergency
within the City of Atlanta, which has been re-issued no later than every 72 hours thereafter through
the date of the approval of this Ordinance in accordance with Section 2-181 of the City of Atlanta
Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, on April 2, 2020, Governor Kemp signed an executive order to Ensure a Safe and
Healthy Georgia (Executive Order 04.02.20.01) to address the COVID-19 pandemic by
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implementing temporary actions necessary and appropriate to protect the health, safety, and welfare
of Georgia’s residents and visitors, including a directive requiring all persons in the State of Georgia
to shelter in place within their homes or places of residence, effective beginning at 6:00 P.M. on
Friday, April 3, 2020 and expiring at 11:59 P.M. on Monday, April 13, 2020; and
WHEREAS, on April 8, 2020, Governor Kemp signed an executive order (Executive Order
04.08.20.02) extending the duration of Executive Order 04.02.20.01 such that it shall not expire until
April 30, 2020 at 11:59 P.M.; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Executive Order 04.08.20.02, Governor Kemp also extended the public
health state of emergency for the State of Georgia through May 13, 2020; and
WHEREAS, due to the current state of emergency resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and in
accordance with CDC guidance, it remains unsafe for gatherings to occur in accordance with permits
issued by the City of Atlanta in accordance with Chapter 142 and Chapter 10 of the City of Atlanta
Code of Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, thus, it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council that the Mayor’s office of Special
Events and the City of Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation shall continue to accept no new
applications for permits or sub-permits for or relating to events to be held in the City of Atlanta
governed by Chapter 142 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, it is also the desire of the Atlanta City Council that the Atlanta Police Department shall
continue to accept no new applications for special events governed by Chapter 10, Article II,
Division 3 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, accordingly it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council to ratify Mayor Bottoms’
Executive Order via which the Mayor’s office of Special Events and the City of Atlanta Department
of Parks and Recreation were ordered to accept no new applications for permits or sub-permits for or
relating to events to be held in the City of Atlanta governed by Chapter 142 of the City of Atlanta
Code of Ordinances, and via which the Atlanta Police Department was to accept no new applications
for special events governed by Chapter 10, Article II, Division 3 of the City of Atlanta Code of
Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council that the moratorium on the acceptance of
permits in accordance herewith shall remain in effect until such time as the Mayor shall issue an
executive order in accordance with Section 2-182 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances
referencing the authority given pursuant to this Ordinance, and declaring that in accordance with the
latest scientific and medical expert information concerning the COVID-19 pandemic, gatherings may
occur in accordance with permits issued by the City of Atlanta in accordance with Chapter 142 and
Chapter 10 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances.
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council that any person or entity in possession of a
permit issued in accordance with Chapter 142 or Chapter 10, Article II, Division 3 of the City of
Atlanta Code of Ordinances for an event scheduled to occur following the World Health
Organization’s declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic on March 11, 2020 shall be permitted to have
the City of Atlanta apply the application and permit fees paid in connection with such permit, to a
new permit application for an event occurring anytime through March 31, 2021.
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THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS, AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ Executive Order via which the Mayor ordered the
Mayor’s office of Special Events and the City of Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation to accept no
new applications for permits or sub-permits for or relating to events to be held in the City of Atlanta
governed by Chapter 142 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances, and via which the Atlanta Police
Department was ordered to accept no new applications for special events governed by Chapter 10, Article
II, Division 3 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances in accordance with the City’s response to the
COVID-19 pandemic, is hereby ratified.
SECTION 2. Pursuant to this ratification, the Mayor’s office of Special Events and the City of Atlanta
Department of Parks and Recreation shall continue to accept no new applications for permits or sub-
permits for or relating to events to be held in the City of Atlanta governed by Chapter 142 of the City of
Atlanta Code of Ordinances, and the Atlanta Police Department shall continue to accept no new
applications for special events governed by Chapter 10, Article II, Division 3 of the City of Atlanta Code
of Ordinances.
SECTION 3. The moratorium on the acceptance of permits in accordance herewith shall remain in
effect until such time as the Mayor shall issue an executive order in accordance with Section 2-182 of the
City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances referencing the authority given pursuant to this Ordinance, and
declaring that in accordance with the latest scientific and medical expert information concerning the
COVID-19 pandemic, gatherings may occur in accordance with permits issued by the City of Atlanta in
accordance with Chapter 142 and Chapter 10 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances.
SECTION 4. Any person or entity in possession of a permit issued in accordance with Chapter 142 or
Chapter 10, Article II, Division 3 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances for an event scheduled to
occur anytime following the World Health Organization’s declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic on
March 11, 2020 through the date of the conclusion of the moratorium declared by executive order in
accordance with Section 3 of this Ordinance, shall be entitled to have the City of Atlanta apply the
application and permit fees paid in connection with such permit, to a new permit application for an event
to occur within one year following the date of the conclusion of this moratorium.
SECTION 5. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby waived to the
extent of the conflict, only.
SECTION 6. This Ordinance shall be effective immediately upon approval.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA BOONE TO RATIFY MAYOR KEISHA LANCE
BOTTOMS’ EXECUTIVE ORDER CALLING ON THE ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY,
ATLANTA BELTLINE INC., FULTON COUNTY/CITY OF ATLANTA LAND BANK AUTHORITY,
INVEST ATLANTA, PARTNERS FOR HOME, AND THE CITY OF ATLANTA’S DEPARTMENT OF
GRANTS AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TO INSTITUTE A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM
ON RESIDENTIAL EVICTIONS AND FILINGS; TO DECLARE THAT THIS MORATORIUM SHALL
REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR A PERIOD OF SIXTY (60) DAYS; AND FOR OTHER RELATED
PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, like much of the world, the United States, the State of Georgia, and the City of Atlanta are
currently responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus named “SARS-
CoV-2” and the disease it causes named “coronavirus disease 2019” (abbreviated COVID-19); and
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a
pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020 the President of the United States announced a national emergency in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included two emergency declarations: one under the
National Emergencies Act and one under the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act;
and
WHEREAS, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has issued guidance on the emerging and rapidly
evolving situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, including how to protect oneself from this illness; and
WHEREAS, social distancing is recommended by the CDC to prevent the continued spreading of this
illness in the community; and
WHEREAS, on March 14, 2020 Governor Brian Kemp signed a public health state of emergency to
address the COVID-19 pandemic through assisting health and emergency management officials across
Georgia by deploying all available resources for the mitigation and treatment of COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, on March 15, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms declared
there to be an emergency in existence within the City of Atlanta pursuant to Section 2-181(a) of the City
of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, the ability of residents to remain in their homes contributes directly to the community’s
efforts to prevent the further exposure to and spread of COVID-19 in response to the emergencies
declared at the federal, state and city levels; and
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WHEREAS, in light of this, governmental entities around the world are implementing eviction
prevention measures to increase housing stability for residents being financially impacted by the
COVID-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-182 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances, the Mayor may issue
executive orders which apply to events of short duration and which expire at the next meeting of the
Atlanta City Council subsequent thereof unless ratified by a majority vote of the members present and
voting; and
WHEREAS, in response to the need to implement eviction prevention measures to increase housing
stability for residents being financial impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, Mayor Bottoms issued an
executive order via which governmental and quasi-governmental entities, to which the Mayor has
appointment authority, and which provide subsidies for the development and provision of housing
opportunities were called upon to institute a sixty (60) day moratorium on residential evictions and
filings; and
WHEREAS, this executive order is applicable to the Atlanta Housing Authority, Atlanta Beltline Inc.,
Fulton County/City of Atlanta Land Bank Authority, Invest Atlanta, Partners for Home, and the City of
Atlanta’s Department of Grants and Community Development; and
WHEREAS, Mayor Bottoms has reissued this order as necessary through the date of the approval of this
Ordinance in accordance with Section 2-182(2) of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, on March 23, 2020 Mayor Bottoms declared there to be the existence of an emergency
within the City of Atlanta, which has been re-issued no later than every 72 hours thereafter through the
date of the approval of this Ordinance in accordance with Section 2-181 of the City of Atlanta Code of
Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, on April 2, 2020, Governor Kemp signed an executive order to Ensure a Safe and Healthy
Georgia (Executive Order 04.02.20.01) to address the COVID-19 pandemic by implementing temporary
actions necessary and appropriate to protect the health, safety, and welfare of Georgia’s residents and
visitors, including a directive requiring all persons in the State of Georgia to shelter in place within their
homes or places of residence, effective beginning at 6:00 P.M. on Friday, April 3, 2020 and expiring at
11:59 P.M. on Monday, April 13, 2020; and
WHEREAS, on April 8, 2020, Governor Kemp signed an executive order (Executive Order 04.08.20.02)
extending the duration of Executive Order 04.02.20.01 such that it shall not expire until April 30, 2020
at 11:59 P.M.; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Executive Order 04.08.20.02, Governor Kemp also extended the public health
state of emergency for the State of Georgia through May 13, 2020; and
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WHEREAS, due to the continued state of emergency resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, many are
still being financially impacted by the necessary response thereto; and thus, there remains a need to
maintain eviction prevention measures to increase housing stability for residents being financial
impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, it is therefore the desire of the Atlanta City Council to ratify the Mayor’s executive order
calling upon governmental and quasi-governmental entities, to which the Mayor has appointment
authority, and which provide subsidies for the development and provision of housing opportunities to
institute a temporary moratorium on residential evictions and filings.
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council that this moratorium shall remain in effect for 60
days from the date of the approval of this Ordinance.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS, AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ Executive Order via which governmental and quasi-
governmental entities, to which the Mayor has appointment authority, and which provide subsidies for
the development and provision of housing opportunities were called upon to institute a sixty (60) day
moratorium on residential evictions and filings, is hereby ratified.
SECTION 2. Pursuant to this ratification, the Atlanta Housing Authority, Atlanta Beltline Inc., Fulton
County/City of Atlanta Land Bank Authority, Invest Atlanta, Partners for Home, and the City of
Atlanta’s Department of Grants and Community Development shall institute a temporary moratorium on
residential evictions and filings in sponsored and funded housing units and housing developments and
shall not permit the issuance notices of termination or initiate evictions for non-payment of rent, and
shall not permit the imposition of late fees or other charges due to late or non-payment of rent during the
term of this Ordinance.
SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon approval and shall remain in
effect only sixty (60) days from the date of approval.
SECTION 4. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby waived to the
extent of the conflict, only.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA BOONE TO RATIFY MAYOR KEISHA LANCE
BOTTOMS’ EXECUTIVE ORDER CALLING ON THE ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY,
ATLANTA BELTLINE INC., FULTON COUNTY/CITY OF ATLANTA LAND BANK AUTHORITY,
INVEST ATLANTA, PARTNERS FOR HOME, AND THE CITY OF ATLANTA’S DEPARTMENT OF
GRANTS AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TO INSTITUTE A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM
ON RESIDENTIAL EVICTIONS AND FILINGS; TO DECLARE THAT THIS MORATORIUM SHALL
REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR A PERIOD OF SIXTY (60) DAYS; AND FOR OTHER RELATED
PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Community Development & Human Services Committee Pending 04/28/2020 12:00 PM
Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA BOONE TO RATIFY MAYOR KEISHA
LANCE BOTTOMS’ EXECUTIVE ORDER CALLING ON THE ATLANTA HOUSING
AUTHORITY, ATLANTA BELTLINE INC., FULTON COUNTY/CITY OF ATLANTA LAND
BANK AUTHORITY, INVEST ATLANTA, PARTNERS FOR HOME, AND THE CITY OF
ATLANTA’S DEPARTMENT OF GRANTS AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TO INSTITUTE
A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM ON RESIDENTIAL EVICTIONS AND FILINGS; TO DECLARE
THAT THIS MORATORIUM SHALL REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR A PERIOD OF SIXTY (60)
DAYS; AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
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ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
FIRST READING
SECOND READING
THIRD READING
FOURTH READING
FIFTH READING
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
AMENDED
ACCEPTED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
FILED BY COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED ON SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
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FORWARDED WITH NO
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MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
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QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
QUESTION CALLED
ROUTED TO COW
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OVERRIDEN
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AN ORDINANCE BY
AN ORDINANCE TO RATIFY MAYOR KEISHA LANCE BOTTOMS’
EXECUTIVE ORDER CALLING ON THE ATLANTA HOUSING
AUTHORITY, ATLANTA BELTLINE INC., FULTON COUNTY/CITY OF
ATLANTA LAND BANK AUTHORITY, INVEST ATLANTA, PARTNERS
FOR HOME, AND THE CITY OF ATLANTA’S DEPARTMENT OF
GRANTS AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TO INSTITUTE A
TEMPORARY MORATORIUM ON RESIDENTIAL EVICTIONS AND
FILINGS; TO DECLARE THAT THIS MORATORIUM SHALL REMAIN
IN EFFECT FOR A PERIOD OF SIXTY (60) DAYS; AND FOR OTHER
RELATED PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, like much of the world, the United States, the State of Georgia, and the City of
Atlanta are currently responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a novel
coronavirus named “SARS-CoV-2” and the disease it causes named “coronavirus disease 2019”
(abbreviated COVID-19); and
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak
a pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020 the President of the United States announced a national
emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included two emergency declarations:
one under the National Emergencies Act and one under the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency
Assistance Act; and
WHEREAS, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has issued guidance on the emerging and
rapidly evolving situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, including how to protect oneself from this
illness; and
WHEREAS, social distancing is recommended by the CDC to prevent the continued spreading of
this illness in the community; and
WHEREAS, on March 14, 2020 Governor Brian Kemp signed a public health state of emergency
to address the COVID-19 pandemic through assisting health and emergency management officials
across Georgia by deploying all available resources for the mitigation and treatment of COVID-
19; and
WHEREAS, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, on March 15, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms
declared there to be an emergency in existence within the City of Atlanta pursuant to Section 2-
181(a) of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, the ability of residents to remain in their homes contributes directly to the
community’s efforts to prevent the further exposure to and spread of COVID-19 in response to the
emergencies declared at the federal, state and city levels; and
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WHEREAS, in light of this, governmental entities around the world are implementing eviction
prevention measures to increase housing stability for residents being financially impacted by the
COVID-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-182 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances, the Mayor may
issue executive orders which apply to events of short duration and which expire at the next meeting
of the Atlanta City Council subsequent thereof unless ratified by a majority vote of the members
present and voting; and
WHEREAS, in response to the need to implement eviction prevention measures to increase
housing stability for residents being financial impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, Mayor
Bottoms issued an executive order via which governmental and quasi-governmental entities, to
which the Mayor has appointment authority, and which provide subsidies for the development and
provision of housing opportunities were called upon to institute a sixty (60) day moratorium on
residential evictions and filings; and
WHEREAS, this executive order is applicable to the Atlanta Housing Authority, Atlanta Beltline
Inc., Fulton County/City of Atlanta Land Bank Authority, Invest Atlanta, Partners for Home, and
the City of Atlanta’s Department of Grants and Community Development; and
WHEREAS, Mayor Bottoms has reissued this order as necessary through the date of the approval
of this Ordinance in accordance with Section 2-182(2) of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances;
and
WHEREAS, on March 23, 2020 Mayor Bottoms declared there to be the existence of an
emergency within the City of Atlanta, which has been re-issued no later than every 72 hours
thereafter through the date of the approval of this Ordinance in accordance with Section 2-181 of
the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, on April 2, 2020, Governor Kemp signed an executive order to Ensure a Safe and
Healthy Georgia (Executive Order 04.02.20.01) to address the COVID-19 pandemic by
implementing temporary actions necessary and appropriate to protect the health, safety, and
welfare of Georgia’s residents and visitors, including a directive requiring all persons in the State
of Georgia to shelter in place within their homes or places of residence, effective beginning at 6:00
P.M. on Friday, April 3, 2020 and expiring at 11:59 P.M. on Monday, April 13, 2020; and
WHEREAS, on April 8, 2020, Governor Kemp signed an executive order (Executive Order
04.08.20.02) extending the duration of Executive Order 04.02.20.01 such that it shall not expire
until April 30, 2020 at 11:59 P.M.; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Executive Order 04.08.20.02, Governor Kemp also extended the public
health state of emergency for the State of Georgia through May 13, 2020; and
WHEREAS, due to the continued state of emergency resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic,
many are still being financially impacted by the necessary response thereto; and thus, there remains
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a need to maintain eviction prevention measures to increase housing stability for residents being
financial impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, it is therefore the desire of the Atlanta City Council to ratify the Mayor’s executive
order calling upon governmental and quasi-governmental entities, to which the Mayor has
appointment authority, and which provide subsidies for the development and provision of housing
opportunities to institute a temporary moratorium on residential evictions and filings.
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council that this moratorium shall remain in effect
for 60 days from the date of the approval of this Ordinance.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS,
AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ Executive Order via which governmental and quasi-
governmental entities, to which the Mayor has appointment authority, and which provide subsidies
for the development and provision of housing opportunities were called upon to institute a sixty
(60) day moratorium on residential evictions and filings, is hereby ratified.
SECTION 2. Pursuant to this ratification, the Atlanta Housing Authority, Atlanta Beltline Inc.,
Fulton County/City of Atlanta Land Bank Authority, Invest Atlanta, Partners for Home, and the
City of Atlanta’s Department of Grants and Community Development shall institute a temporary
moratorium on residential evictions and filings in sponsored and funded housing units and housing
developments and shall not permit the issuance notices of termination or initiate evictions for non-
payment of rent, and shall not permit the imposition of late fees or other charges due to late or non-
payment of rent during the term of this Ordinance.
SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon approval and shall remain
in effect only sixty (60) days from the date of approval.
SECTION 4. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby waived to
the extent of the conflict, only.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET TO RATIFY MAYOR
KEISHA LANCE BOTTOMS’ EXECUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHING A HAZARD PAY POLICY FOR
FRONT-LINE CITY OF ATLANTA EMPLOYEES WORKING IN AREAS NECESSARY FOR THE
ELIMINATION OR REDUCTION OF IMMEDIATE THREATS TO LIFE, PUBLIC HEALTH, OR
SAFETY DUE TO THE CONTINUING COVID-19 DISASTER, WHOSE WORK COULD EXPOSE
THEM TO THE CORONAVIRUS, WHEREBY AFFECTED EMPLOYEES SHALL RECEIVE AN
ADDITIONAL FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($500.00) PER MONTH IN HAZARD PAY; TO PROVIDE
FOR THE AWARD OF TWENTY-FOUR (24) HOURS OF HAZARD PAY COMPENSATORY TIME
PER WEEK DURING THE CONTINUING COVID-19 DISASTER EFFECTIVE MARCH 11, 2020; AND
TO GRANT AUTHORITY TO THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER TO PROVIDE CASH PAYMENTS
OF ONE-FOURTH OF THE ACCUMULATED HAZARD PAY COMPENSATORY TIME AWARDED
DURING THE COVID-19 DISASTER TO ANY EMPLOYEE WHO SEPARATES FROM THE CITY
PRIOR TO THE EXHAUSTION OF THEIR ACCUMULATED HAZARD PAY COMPENSATORY
TIME IN ACCORDANCE HEREWITH; AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, like much of the world, the United States, the State of Georgia, and the City of Atlanta are
currently responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus named “SARS-
CoV-2” and the disease it causes named “coronavirus disease 2019” (abbreviated COVID-19); and
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a
pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020 the President of the United States announced a national emergency in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included two emergency declarations: one under the
National Emergencies Act and one under the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act;
and
WHEREAS, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has issued guidance on the emerging and rapidly
evolving situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, including how to protect oneself from this illness; and
WHEREAS, social distancing is recommended by the CDC to prevent the continued spreading of this
illness in the community; and
WHEREAS, on March 14, 2020 Governor Brian Kemp signed a public health state of emergency to
address the COVID-19 pandemic through assisting health and emergency management officials across
Georgia by deploying all available resources for the mitigation and treatment of COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, on March 15, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms declared
there to be an emergency in existence within the City of Atlanta pursuant to Section 2-181(a) of the City
of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
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WHEREAS, on March 23, 2020 Mayor Bottoms declared there to be the existence of an emergency
within the City of Atlanta, which has been re-issued no later than every 72 hours thereafter through the
date of the approval of this Ordinance in accordance with Section 2-181 of the City of Atlanta Code of
Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, on April 2, 2020, Governor Kemp signed an executive order to Ensure a Safe and Healthy
Georgia (Executive Order 04.02.20.01) to address the COVID-19 pandemic by implementing temporary
actions necessary and appropriate to protect the health, safety, and welfare of Georgia’s residents and
visitors, including a directive requiring all persons in the State of Georgia to shelter in place within their
homes or places of residence, effective beginning at 6:00 P.M. on Friday, April 3, 2020 and expiring at
11:59 P.M. on Monday, April 13, 2020; and
WHEREAS, on April 8, 2020, Governor Kemp signed an executive order (Executive Order 04.08.20.02)
extending the duration of Executive Order 04.02.20.01 such that it shall not expire until April 30, 2020
at 11:59 P.M.; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Executive Order 04.08.20.02, Governor Kemp also extended the public health
state of emergency for the State of Georgia through May 13, 2020; and
WHEREAS, in recognition of the necessity of certain front-line City of Atlanta employees to continue
their work in areas necessary for the purposes of eliminating or reducing immediate threats to life,
public health, or safety where their work could expose them to the coronavirus, on March 16, 2020
Mayor Bottoms signed Administrative Order 2020-04 via which the Chief Operating Officer was
ordered to coordinate with the Commissioner of the Department of Human Resources to examine,
establish and promulgate a process by which the City may provide for the creation of certain employee
classification(s) which provide for temporary salary increases for certain employees experiencing
increased burdens in their work responsibilities during this and other times of emergency; and
WHEREAS, as a result, and due to the need created by the continuing COVID-19 disaster, the Chief
Operating Officer and the Commissioner of the Department of Human Resources recommended the
implementation of a hazard pay policy for front-line employees working in areas necessary for the
elimination or reduction of immediate threats to life, public health, or safety, where their work could
expose them to the coronavirus, which was initially implemented via Administrative Order 2020-08,
(“the Hazard Pay Policy”); and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Hazard Pay Policy, nearly 5,400 affected front-line employees, including
sworn public safety personnel, and civilians performing critical watershed, aviation, solid waste,
transportation, inspection, parks and recreation and other front-line functions will receive Five Hundred
Dollars ($500.00) per month in hazard pay; and
WHEREAS, the initial effective date of the Hazard Pay Policy was Monday March 30, 2020, with the
policy to remain in effect through June 30, 2020; and
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WHEREAS, the hazard pay provided in accordance with the Hazard Pay Policy is in consideration of
the substantial benefit the eligible employees are providing the City of Atlanta by working in areas
necessary for the purposes of eliminating or reducing immediate threats to life, public health, or safety,
where their work could expose them to the coronavirus, and in accordance with the current adopted and
approved FY2020 budget; and
WHEREAS, following the implementation of the initial Hazard Pay Policy, the Chief Operating Officer
and the Commissioner of the Department of Human Resources proposed the adoption of a supplement to
the Hazard Pay Policy; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-182 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances, the Mayor may issue
executive orders which apply to events of short duration and which expire at the next meeting of the
Atlanta City Council subsequent thereof unless ratified by a majority vote of the members present and
voting; and
WHEREAS, in accordance therewith, Mayor Bottoms signed an executive order implementing a
supplement to the Hazard Pay Policy; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the supplement to the Hazard Pay Policy, the effective date of the Hazard Pay
Policy was amended such that it would be March 11, 2020, the date the World Health Organization
declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic, with hazard pay provided in accordance therewith; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the supplement to the Hazard Pay Policy, eligible employees were awarded
hazard pay compensatory time (Hazard Pay Compensatory Time) at the rate of twenty-four (24) hours
per week (six days per pay period); and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the supplement to the Hazard Pay Policy, any Hazard Pay Compensatory Time
awarded must be utilized as the sole source for leave exhaustion prior to utilization of other available
leave balances (i.e., accrued annual leave, sick leave, or standard compensatory time) for all employee
leave requests; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the supplement to the Hazard Pay Policy, the Chief Financial Officer was
granted the authority to provide cash payments of one-fourth of the accumulated Hazard Pay
Compensatory Time awarded during the COVID-19 disaster to any employee who separates from the
City prior to exhausting their accumulated Hazard Pay Compensatory Time as mandated by the
supplement to the Hazard Pay Policy.
WHEREAS, in recognition of the necessity of certain front-line City of Atlanta employees to continue
their work in areas necessary for the purposes of eliminating or reducing immediate threats to life,
public health, or safety where their work could expose them to the coronavirus, it is the desire of the
Atlanta City Council to ratify the Mayor’s executive order implementing the Hazard Pay Policy and the
supplement thereto.
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THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS, AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ Executive Order via which a hazard pay policy for front-
line employees working in areas necessary for the elimination or reduction of immediate threats to life,
public health, or safety, whose work could expose them to coronavirus was implemented, is hereby
ratified.
SECTION 2. Pursuant to this ratification:
(a) Eligible employees shall receive an additional Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) per month in hazard pay,
(Hazard Pay);
(b) Employees eligible to receive Hazard Pay shall be awarded hazard pay compensatory time (Hazard Pay
Compensatory Time) at the rate of twenty-four (24) hours per week (six days per pay period);
(c) Any Hazard Pay Compensatory Time awarded in accordance with this Ordinance must be utilized as the
sole source for leave exhaustion prior to utilization of other available leave balances (i.e., accrued annual
leave, sick leave, or standard compensatory time) for all employee leave requests; and
(d) The Chief Financial Officer is hereby granted the authority to provide cash payments of one-fourth of
the accumulated Hazard Pay Compensatory Time awarded during the COVID-19 disaster to any
employee who separates from the City prior to the exhaustion of their accumulated Hazard Pay
Compensatory Time as mandated in this Ordinance.
SECTION 3. The effective date of the Hazard Pay and Hazard Pay Compensatory Time policy
established herein shall be retroactive to March 11, 2020, and employees shall remain eligible to earn
Hazard Pay and Hazard Pay Compensatory Time pursuant to this Ordinance through June 30, 2020.
SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon approval.
SECTION 5. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby waived to the
extent of the conflict, only.
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET TO RATIFY MAYOR
KEISHA LANCE BOTTOMS’ EXECUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHING A HAZARD PAY POLICY FOR
FRONT-LINE CITY OF ATLANTA EMPLOYEES WORKING IN AREAS NECESSARY FOR THE
ELIMINATION OR REDUCTION OF IMMEDIATE THREATS TO LIFE, PUBLIC HEALTH, OR
SAFETY DUE TO THE CONTINUING COVID-19 DISASTER, WHOSE WORK COULD EXPOSE
THEM TO THE CORONAVIRUS, WHEREBY AFFECTED EMPLOYEES SHALL RECEIVE AN
ADDITIONAL FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($500.00) PER MONTH IN HAZARD PAY; TO PROVIDE
FOR THE AWARD OF TWENTY-FOUR (24) HOURS OF HAZARD PAY COMPENSATORY TIME
PER WEEK DURING THE CONTINUING COVID-19 DISASTER EFFECTIVE MARCH 11, 2020; AND
TO GRANT AUTHORITY TO THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER TO PROVIDE CASH PAYMENTS
OF ONE-FOURTH OF THE ACCUMULATED HAZARD PAY COMPENSATORY TIME AWARDED
DURING THE COVID-19 DISASTER TO ANY EMPLOYEE WHO SEPARATES FROM THE CITY
PRIOR TO THE EXHAUSTION OF THEIR ACCUMULATED HAZARD PAY COMPENSATORY
TIME IN ACCORDANCE HEREWITH; AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Finance/Executive Committee Pending 04/29/2020 1:00 PM
Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET TO RATIFY
MAYOR KEISHA LANCE BOTTOMS’ EXECUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHING A HAZARD PAY
POLICY FOR FRONT-LINE CITY OF ATLANTA EMPLOYEES WORKING IN AREAS
NECESSARY FOR THE ELIMINATION OR REDUCTION OF IMMEDIATE THREATS TO LIFE,
PUBLIC HEALTH, OR SAFETY DUE TO THE CONTINUING COVID-19 DISASTER, WHOSE
WORK COULD EXPOSE THEM TO THE CORONAVIRUS, WHEREBY AFFECTED EMPLOYEES
SHALL RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($500.00) PER MONTH IN
HAZARD PAY; TO PROVIDE FOR THE AWARD OF TWENTY-FOUR (24) HOURS OF HAZARD
PAY COMPENSATORY TIME PER WEEK DURING THE CONTINUING COVID-19 DISASTER
EFFECTIVE MARCH 11, 2020; AND TO GRANT AUTHORITY TO THE CHIEF FINANCIAL
OFFICER TO PROVIDE CASH PAYMENTS OF ONE-FOURTH OF THE ACCUMULATED
HAZARD PAY COMPENSATORY TIME AWARDED DURING THE COVID-19 DISASTER TO
ANY EMPLOYEE WHO SEPARATES FROM THE CITY PRIOR TO THE EXHAUSTION OF
THEIR ACCUMULATED HAZARD PAY COMPENSATORY TIME IN ACCORDANCE
HEREWITH; AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
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Mayor’s Action
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AN ORDINANCE BY
AN ORDINANCE TO RATIFY MAYOR KEISHA LANCE BOTTOMS’
EXECUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHING A HAZARD PAY POLICY FOR
FRONT-LINE CITY OF ATLANTA EMPLOYEES WORKING IN AREAS
NECESSARY FOR THE ELIMINATION OR REDUCTION OF
IMMEDIATE THREATS TO LIFE, PUBLIC HEALTH, OR SAFETY DUE
TO THE CONTINUING COVID-19 DISASTER, WHOSE WORK COULD
EXPOSE THEM TO THE CORONAVIRUS, WHEREBY AFFECTED
EMPLOYEES SHALL RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL FIVE HUNDRED
DOLLARS ($500.00) PER MONTH IN HAZARD PAY; TO PROVIDE FOR
THE AWARD OF TWENTY-FOUR (24) HOURS OF HAZARD PAY
COMPENSATORY TIME PER WEEK DURING THE CONTINUING
COVID-19 DISASTER EFFECTIVE MARCH 11, 2020; AND TO GRANT
AUTHORITY TO THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER TO PROVIDE
CASH PAYMENTS OF ONE-FOURTH OF THE ACCUMULATED
HAZARD PAY COMPENSATORY TIME AWARDED DURING THE
COVID-19 DISASTER TO ANY EMPLOYEE WHO SEPARATES FROM
THE CITY PRIOR TO THE EXHAUSTION OF THEIR ACCUMULATED
HAZARD PAY COMPENSATORY TIME IN ACCORDANCE
HEREWITH; AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, like much of the world, the United States, the State of Georgia, and the City of
Atlanta are currently responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a novel
coronavirus named “SARS-CoV-2” and the disease it causes named “coronavirus disease 2019”
(abbreviated COVID-19); and
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak
a pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020 the President of the United States announced a national
emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included two emergency declarations:
one under the National Emergencies Act and one under the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency
Assistance Act; and
WHEREAS, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has issued guidance on the emerging and
rapidly evolving situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, including how to protect oneself from this
illness; and
WHEREAS, social distancing is recommended by the CDC to prevent the continued spreading of
this illness in the community; and
WHEREAS, on March 14, 2020 Governor Brian Kemp signed a public health state of emergency
to address the COVID-19 pandemic through assisting health and emergency management officials
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across Georgia by deploying all available resources for the mitigation and treatment of COVID-
19; and
WHEREAS, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, on March 15, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms
declared there to be an emergency in existence within the City of Atlanta pursuant to Section 2-
181(a) of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, on March 23, 2020 Mayor Bottoms declared there to be the existence of an
emergency within the City of Atlanta, which has been re-issued no later than every 72 hours
thereafter through the date of the approval of this Ordinance in accordance with Section 2-181 of
the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, on April 2, 2020, Governor Kemp signed an executive order to Ensure a Safe and
Healthy Georgia (Executive Order 04.02.20.01) to address the COVID-19 pandemic by
implementing temporary actions necessary and appropriate to protect the health, safety, and
welfare of Georgia’s residents and visitors, including a directive requiring all persons in the State
of Georgia to shelter in place within their homes or places of residence, effective beginning at 6:00
P.M. on Friday, April 3, 2020 and expiring at 11:59 P.M. on Monday, April 13, 2020; and
WHEREAS, on April 8, 2020, Governor Kemp signed an executive order (Executive Order
04.08.20.02) extending the duration of Executive Order 04.02.20.01 such that it shall not expire
until April 30, 2020 at 11:59 P.M.; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Executive Order 04.08.20.02, Governor Kemp also extended the public
health state of emergency for the State of Georgia through May 13, 2020; and
WHEREAS, in recognition of the necessity of certain front-line City of Atlanta employees to
continue their work in areas necessary for the purposes of eliminating or reducing immediate
threats to life, public health, or safety where their work could expose them to the coronavirus, on
March 16, 2020 Mayor Bottoms signed Administrative Order 2020-04 via which the Chief
Operating Officer was ordered to coordinate with the Commissioner of the Department of Human
Resources to examine, establish and promulgate a process by which the City may provide for the
creation of certain employee classification(s) which provide for temporary salary increases for
certain employees experiencing increased burdens in their work responsibilities during this and
other times of emergency; and
WHEREAS, as a result, and due to the need created by the continuing COVID-19 disaster, the
Chief Operating Officer and the Commissioner of the Department of Human Resources
recommended the implementation of a hazard pay policy for front-line employees working in areas
necessary for the elimination or reduction of immediate threats to life, public health, or safety,
where their work could expose them to the coronavirus, which was initially implemented via
Administrative Order 2020-08, (“the Hazard Pay Policy”); and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Hazard Pay Policy, nearly 5,400 affected front-line employees,
including sworn public safety personnel, and civilians performing critical watershed, aviation,
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solid waste, transportation, inspection, parks and recreation and other front-line functions will
receive Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) per month in hazard pay; and
WHEREAS, the initial effective date of the Hazard Pay Policy was Monday March 30, 2020, with
the policy to remain in effect through June 30, 2020; and
WHEREAS, the hazard pay provided in accordance with the Hazard Pay Policy is in consideration
of the substantial benefit the eligible employees are providing the City of Atlanta by working in
areas necessary for the purposes of eliminating or reducing immediate threats to life, public health,
or safety, where their work could expose them to the coronavirus, and in accordance with the
current adopted and approved FY2020 budget; and
WHEREAS, following the implementation of the initial Hazard Pay Policy, the Chief Operating
Officer and the Commissioner of the Department of Human Resources proposed the adoption of a
supplement to the Hazard Pay Policy; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-182 of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances, the Mayor may
issue executive orders which apply to events of short duration and which expire at the next meeting
of the Atlanta City Council subsequent thereof unless ratified by a majority vote of the members
present and voting; and
WHEREAS, in accordance therewith, Mayor Bottoms signed an executive order implementing a
supplement to the Hazard Pay Policy; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the supplement to the Hazard Pay Policy, the effective date of the Hazard
Pay Policy was amended such that it would be March 11, 2020, the date the World Health
Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic, with hazard pay provided in
accordance therewith; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the supplement to the Hazard Pay Policy, eligible employees were
awarded hazard pay compensatory time (Hazard Pay Compensatory Time) at the rate of twenty-
four (24) hours per week (six days per pay period); and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the supplement to the Hazard Pay Policy, any Hazard Pay Compensatory
Time awarded must be utilized as the sole source for leave exhaustion prior to utilization of other
available leave balances (i.e., accrued annual leave, sick leave, or standard compensatory time) for
all employee leave requests; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the supplement to the Hazard Pay Policy, the Chief Financial Officer
was granted the authority to provide cash payments of one-fourth of the accumulated Hazard Pay
Compensatory Time awarded during the COVID-19 disaster to any employee who separates from
the City prior to exhausting their accumulated Hazard Pay Compensatory Time as mandated by
the supplement to the Hazard Pay Policy.
WHEREAS, in recognition of the necessity of certain front-line City of Atlanta employees to
continue their work in areas necessary for the purposes of eliminating or reducing immediate
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threats to life, public health, or safety where their work could expose them to the coronavirus, it is
the desire of the Atlanta City Council to ratify the Mayor’s executive order implementing the
Hazard Pay Policy and the supplement thereto.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY ORDAINS,
AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ Executive Order via which a hazard pay policy for
front-line employees working in areas necessary for the elimination or reduction of immediate
threats to life, public health, or safety, whose work could expose them to coronavirus was
implemented, is hereby ratified.
SECTION 2. Pursuant to this ratification:
(a) Eligible employees shall receive an additional Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) per month
in hazard pay, (Hazard Pay);
(b) Employees eligible to receive Hazard Pay shall be awarded hazard pay compensatory time
(Hazard Pay Compensatory Time) at the rate of twenty-four (24) hours per week (six days
per pay period);
(c) Any Hazard Pay Compensatory Time awarded in accordance with this Ordinance must be
utilized as the sole source for leave exhaustion prior to utilization of other available leave
balances (i.e., accrued annual leave, sick leave, or standard compensatory time) for all
employee leave requests; and
(d) The Chief Financial Officer is hereby granted the authority to provide cash payments of
one-fourth of the accumulated Hazard Pay Compensatory Time awarded during the
COVID-19 disaster to any employee who separates from the City prior to the exhaustion
of their accumulated Hazard Pay Compensatory Time as mandated in this Ordinance.
SECTION 3. The effective date of the Hazard Pay and Hazard Pay Compensatory Time policy
established herein shall be retroactive to March 11, 2020, and employees shall remain eligible to
earn Hazard Pay and Hazard Pay Compensatory Time pursuant to this Ordinance through June 30,
2020.
SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon approval.
SECTION 5. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby waived to
the extent of the conflict, only.
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG REQUESTING THE CHIEF
HEALTH OFFICER OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA TO COLLECT DEMOGRAPHIC DATA OF
COVID-19 PATIENTS WITHIN THE CITY OF ATLANTA FROM THE FULTON COUNTY BOARD
OF HEALTH, THE DEKALB COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH, THE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF
PUBLIC HEALTH, AND/OR ANY OTHER REPUTABLE SOURCE, SUCH AS HOSPITALS WITHIN
THE CITY OF ATLANTA AND THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION, AND
TO SUBMIT THIS DATA TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL EVERY TWO WEEKS UNTIL THE
COVID-19 PANDEMIC IS RESOLVED FOR THE PURPOSES OF INFORMING THE COUNCIL AS
THEY MAKE CRITICAL POLICY AND FUNDING DECISIONS DURING THIS HEALTH CRISIS;
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, on Wednesday, March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization (“WHO”) declared the
rapidly spreading “Coronavirus Disease 2019” (COVID-19) outbreak a pandemic, acknowledging that
the virus will likely spread to all countries on the globe; and
WHEREAS, as of April 19, 2020 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that
there were a total number of 720,630 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 37,202 deaths due to the disease
in the United States and its territories; and
WHEREAS, as of April 19, 2020 at 9:34 pm am the Georgia Department of Public Health reported that
there were a total number of 18,489 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 689 deaths due to the disease in the
state; and
WHEREAS, of those figures, 2,131 cases and 75 deaths were in Fulton County and 1,473 cases and 24
deaths were in Dekalb County; and
WHEREAS, on April 8, 2020 the CDC released early demographic data from March 1 to 30 and found
that older people infected with the virus were more likely to be hospitalized, men were more likely to
endure severe cases than women, black people were hospitalized at a higher rate than white people, and
hospitalization rates for COVID-19 have been significantly higher than for recent outbreaks in
influenza; and
WHEREAS, the data was taken from a network of hospitals in parts of 14 states, which did not include
Georgia, and represents 10% of the overall population of the United States; and
WHEREAS, while the data is telling and the sample size is seen as an adequate snapshot of the virus’
spread and demographic breakdown of patients, data specific to the City of Atlanta would greatly benefit
policy and funding decisions made in response to the pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on July 25, 2019, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced the appointment of Dr.
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Angelica Geter Fugerson as the City’s first ever Chief Health Officer; and
WHEREAS, the Chief Health Officer is tasked with combating the leading causes of illness and
disability in Atlanta, improving health literacy rates, and assessing emerging health needs to improve
community health; and
WHEREAS, the Chief Health Officer will also actively play an integral role in community engagement
efforts and will serve as the bridge between key stakeholders including Fulton and DeKalb counties
(which are tasked with public health by state law), local hospitals, and other community health
organizations to ensure coordination and consistency across overlapping areas of service; and
WHEREAS, since the pandemic was announced, Mayor Bottoms has issued 45 Executive and
Administrative Orders all aimed at providing emergency aid to City residents and businesses and
directing various City departments to amend or modify the types of services that are being provided; and
WHEREAS, a total of $8.5M in emergency funding has been authorized pursuant to the Mayor’s
Executive Orders and Ordinance 20-O-1259, which is scheduled for consideration at the April 20
meeting of the Atlanta City Council, ratifies $7M of the Mayor’s authorized emergency funding; and
WHEREAS, it is anticipated that additional funds will be needed to stem the financial impact and repair
the economic damage to the City due to the COVID-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, the availability of and attention to data is critical for effective policy development at all
times but even moreso now as the City is grappling with how best to govern in the midst of a health
crisis and how to continue providing essential services while also making accommodations for
emergency services that are desperately needed; and
WHEREAS, the Chief Health Officer is critically poised to be able to obtain vital demographic data of
COVID-19 patients in the City of Atlanta which can help inform policy decisions of the Council; and
WHEREAS, additionally, the Chief Health Officer’s background as a Research Fellow at the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention makes her the ideal official within the City administration to collect,
analyze, and distribute this information to Council; and
WHEREAS, the Atlanta City Council desires to receive demographic data of COVID-19 patients within
the City of Atlanta every two weeks until the pandemic is resolved as they make critical policy and
funding decisions during this health crisis.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA,
GEORGIA that the Atlanta City Council requests the Chief Health Officer of the City of Atlanta to
collect demographic data of COVID-19 patients within the City of Atlanta from the Fulton County
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Board of Health, the Dekalb County Board of Health, the Georgia Department of Public Health, and/or
any other reputable source, such as hospitals within the City of Atlanta or the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the demographic data should include, at a minimum, age, race,
ethnicity, and gender.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, where possible, socio-economic information such as employment,
education, and income should also be included.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this data should be submitted as a report every two weeks starting
May 4 until the pandemic has been resolved.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that all resolutions and parts of resolutions in conflict herewith, be and
the same are hereby waived.
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG REQUESTING THE CHIEF
HEALTH OFFICER OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA TO COLLECT DEMOGRAPHIC DATA OF
COVID-19 PATIENTS WITHIN THE CITY OF ATLANTA FROM THE FULTON COUNTY BOARD
OF HEALTH, THE DEKALB COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH, THE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF
PUBLIC HEALTH, AND/OR ANY OTHER REPUTABLE SOURCE, SUCH AS HOSPITALS WITHIN
THE CITY OF ATLANTA AND THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION, AND
TO SUBMIT THIS DATA TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL EVERY TWO WEEKS UNTIL THE
COVID-19 PANDEMIC IS RESOLVED FOR THE PURPOSES OF INFORMING THE COUNCIL AS
THEY MAKE CRITICAL POLICY AND FUNDING DECISIONS DURING THIS HEALTH CRISIS;
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Community Development & Human Services Committee Pending 04/28/2020 12:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER NATALYN M. ARCHIBONG REQUESTING THE
CHIEF HEALTH OFFICER OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA TO COLLECT DEMOGRAPHIC DATA
OF COVID-19 PATIENTS WITHIN THE CITY OF ATLANTA FROM THE FULTON COUNTY
BOARD OF HEALTH, THE DEKALB COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH, THE GEORGIA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AND/OR ANY OTHER REPUTABLE SOURCE, SUCH AS
HOSPITALS WITHIN THE CITY OF ATLANTA AND THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL
AND PREVENTION, AND TO SUBMIT THIS DATA TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL
EVERY TWO WEEKS UNTIL THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IS RESOLVED FOR THE PURPOSES
OF INFORMING THE COUNCIL AS THEY MAKE CRITICAL POLICY AND FUNDING
DECISIONS DURING THIS HEALTH CRISIS; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3777
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA L. BOONE TO AMEND RESOLUTION 19-R-3704
FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXTENDING THE SUNSET DATE OF THE COMMISSION TO
DETERMINE AN APPROPRIATE MANNER IN WHICH TO HONOR THE LATE DR. LONNIE C.
KING, JR. FROM JUNE 30, 2020 TO DECEMBER 31, 2020; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution 19-R-3704, adopted on June 17, 2019 by the Atlanta City Council,
the Commission to Determine an Appropriate Manner in Which to Honor the Late Dr. Lonnie C. King,
Jr. was established; and
WHEREAS, Lonnie King was a civil rights activist who promoted social justice and racial equity; and
WHEREAS, the Commission is comprised of eleven members and anticipated meeting goals and be
sunset by June 30, 2020; and
WHEREAS, the Commission is still working on their task and it is necessary to extend the sunset date
of the Commission to December 31, 2020.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, that the sunset date of the Commission to Determine an Appropriate Manner in
Which to Honor the Late Dr. Lonnie C. King, Jr. is extended to December 31, 2020.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all other provisions of Resolution 19-R-3704 shall remain the
same.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that all resolutions and parts of resolutions in conflict herewith, be and
the same are hereby waived.
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA L. BOONE TO AMEND RESOLUTION 19-R-3704
FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXTENDING THE SUNSET DATE OF THE COMMISSION TO
DETERMINE AN APPROPRIATE MANNER IN WHICH TO HONOR THE LATE DR. LONNIE C.
KING, JR. FROM JUNE 30, 2020 TO DECEMBER 31, 2020; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Committee on Council Pending 05/04/2020 11:15 AM
Mayor's Office Pending
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA L. BOONE TO AMEND RESOLUTION 19-R-
3704 FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXTENDING THE SUNSET DATE OF THE COMMISSION TO
DETERMINE AN APPROPRIATE MANNER IN WHICH TO HONOR THE LATE DR. LONNIE C.
KING, JR. FROM JUNE 30, 2020 TO DECEMBER 31, 2020; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3778
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANTONIO BROWN DIRECTING INVEST ATLANTA TO
DEFER ALL START-UP LOANS ISSUED BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 14, 2019 AND MARCH 14, 2020
FOR A MINIMUM OF ONE YEAR AND TO EXTEND THE LOAN TERMS SET FORTH IN EACH
LOAN FOR EIGHT TO TEN YEARS TO ALLOW FOR THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE START-UP;
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, on Wednesday, March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization (“WHO”) declared the
rapidly spreading “Coronavirus Disease 2019” (abbreviated “COVID-19”) outbreak a pandemic,
acknowledging that the virus will likely spread to all countries on the globe; and
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a swift and serious economic effect on the United States;
and
WHEREAS, On Monday, March 16, 2020, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms issued Executive Order 2020-
06 which allocated up to $7,000,000.00 from the General Fund for the purpose of providing emergency
assistance to those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, $1,500,000.00 was allocated for small business continuity; and
WHEREAS, according to Atlanta Small Business Network, in 2018, small businesses were responsible
for the creation of over 73,000 new jobs in Georgia and Atlanta was in the top 20 of the 2018 “Best
Places to Start a Business”; and
WHEREAS, there are approximately 18,000 small business in the City of Atlanta and it is clear that
small businesses are at the heart of the community; and
WHEREAS, the current economic climate due to the COVID-19 pandemic has increased the risks
involved in starting a new business; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta wants to encourage the development of small businesses but also
protect their interests at time; and
WHEREAS, the Atlanta City Council desires to defer all start-up loans issued by Invest Atlanta over the
last six months for a minimum of one year and to extend the loan terms set forth in each loan for eight to
ten years for sustainability purposes.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA,
GEORGIA that Invest Atlanta is directed to defer all start-up loans issued between September 14, 2019
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and March 14, 2020 for a minimum of one year and to extend the loan terms set forth in each loan for
eight to ten years to allow for the sustainability of the start-up.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Invest Atlanta is encouraged to meet with each start-up loan
grantee, who has received a loan in this six-month period, to determine their need for deferment and the
appropriate loan term extension and to report this information to Council within sixty days of adoption
of this legislation.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that all resolutions and parts of resolutions in conflict herewith, be and
the same are hereby waived.
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANTONIO BROWN DIRECTING INVEST ATLANTA TO
DEFER ALL START-UP LOANS ISSUED BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 14, 2019 AND MARCH 14, 2020
FOR A MINIMUM OF ONE YEAR AND TO EXTEND THE LOAN TERMS SET FORTH IN EACH
LOAN FOR EIGHT TO TEN YEARS TO ALLOW FOR THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE START-UP;
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Community Development & Human Services Committee Pending 04/28/2020 12:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANTONIO BROWN DIRECTING INVEST ATLANTA
TO DEFER ALL START-UP LOANS ISSUED BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 14, 2019 AND MARCH 14,
2020 FOR A MINIMUM OF ONE YEAR AND TO EXTEND THE LOAN TERMS SET FORTH IN
EACH LOAN FOR EIGHT TO TEN YEARS TO ALLOW FOR THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE
START-UP; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3779
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBERS ANTONIO BROWN, ANDRE DICKENS, AMIR
FAROKHI, MATT WESTMORELAND, MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET AND DUSTIN HILLIS TO
ESTABLISH A 60-DAY PLAN FOR ADDRESSING THE IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON
INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS WHO CONGREGATE AT THE HARTSFIELD-
JACKSON ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, on Wednesday, March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization (“WHO”) declared the
rapidly spreading “Coronavirus Disease 2019” (abbreviated “COVID-19”) outbreak a pandemic,
acknowledging that the virus will likely spread to all countries on the globe; and
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating effect on people around the country,
particularly the homeless population; and
WHEREAS, homelessness is and has been a critical issue for the City of Atlanta; and
WHEREAS, during the colder, winter months, individuals who experience homelessness were found to
congregate at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (the “Airport”) to stay warm; and
WHEREAS, the pandemic has increased the number of those individuals who are experiencing
homelessness to congregate overnight at the Airport for the purposes of staying sheltered; and
WHEREAS, while the City of Atlanta and the Airport do not want to criminalize those who are
experiencing homelessness; however, people are not allowed to lodge at the Airport and the City desires
to provide them with appropriate services; and
WHEREAS, the Atlanta City Council resolves to establish a 60-Day Plan which would change the
prohibited hours of operation at the Airport for the purposes of allowing public safety personnel to more
effectively and flexibly engage with the unsheltered population who congregate at the Airport and to
provide them with access to protective masks and gloves, counseling services, COVID-19 testing,
appropriate accommodation at designated hotels, and wrap around support and services.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA,
GEORGIA that the Atlanta City Council establishes a 60-Day Plan for addressing the impact of the
COVID-19 Pandemic on individuals experiencing homelessness who congregate at Hartsfield-Jackson
Atlanta International Airport.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Plan directs the General Manager of the Hartsfield-Jackson
Atlanta International Airport to amend the operating hours for all persons unless they are authorized
personnel, ticketed passengers, or people meeting, accompanying or assisting passengers for 90 days.
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The General Manager may also post signage at the MARTA station at the Airport to ensure that those
entering the Airport are aware of this policy.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that public safety will not issue an arrest or citation due to the amended
operation hours.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City’s partners may work with the unsheltered population
during operating business hours to assist them with moving into housing and/or care or will be reminded
to leave the Airport through available public transit by the appropriate time.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport may accept
and disseminate donated protective masks and gloves to the unsheltered population at the Airport.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that City Council supports the establishment of an on-site testing area
for the unsheltered population to determine their COVID-19 status.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that those who test positive for COVID-19 may be transported to an
isolation hotel by coordinated efforts with the City designated service provider, and those who test
negative may be transported to a healthy hotel by the same means.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that funding for the hotel stays may be provided pursuant to Executive
Order 2020-35 issued by Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms on April 8, 2020 which allocated up to
$1,500,000.00 from the General Fund for funding efforts of the non-profit and philanthropic
communities to provide individual shelter options with supportive services for persons experiencing
homelessness.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that wraparound support and services may be provided by the City
designated service providers to those transferred to the hotels during the Pandemic.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Plan may be active for 60 days from the date of adoption of this
legislation.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that all resolutions and parts of resolutions in conflict herewith, be and
the same are hereby waived.
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBERS ANTONIO BROWN, ANDRE DICKENS, AMIR
FAROKHI, MATT WESTMORELAND, MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET AND DUSTIN HILLIS TO
ESTABLISH A 60-DAY PLAN FOR ADDRESSING THE IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON
INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS WHO CONGREGATE AT THE HARTSFIELD-
JACKSON ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Transportation Committee Pending 04/29/2020 9:30 AM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Antonio Brown, Councilmember, District 3
SECONDER: Matt Westmoreland, Councilmember, Post 2 At Large
AYES: Bond, Westmoreland, Dickens, Smith, Farokhi, Brown, Winslow, Archibong, Ide,
Shook, Matzigkeit, Hillis, Boone, Overstreet, Sheperd
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBERS ANTONIO BROWN, ANDRE DICKENS, AMIR
FAROKHI, MATT WESTMORELAND, MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET AND DUSTIN HILLIS
TO ESTABLISH A 60-DAY PLAN FOR ADDRESSING THE IMPACT OF THE COVID-19
PANDEMIC ON INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS WHO CONGREGATE AT
THE HARTSFIELD-JACKSON ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3780
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND VOTER
MATT WESTMORELAND SECONDER
ANDRE DICKENS VOTER
CARLA SMITH VOTER
AMIR R FAROKHI VOTER
ANTONIO BROWN MOVER
CLETA WINSLOW VOTER
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG VOTER
JENNIFER N. IDE VOTER
HOWARD SHOOK VOTER
J. P. MATZIGKEIT VOTER
DUSTIN HILLIS VOTER
ANDREA L. BOONE VOTER
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET VOTER
JOYCE M SHEPERD VOTER
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FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
[Unanimous]
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A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF ATLANTA AUDITOR, ON BEHALF OF THE
ATLANTA AUDIT COMMITTEE, TO ENTER INTO THE APPROPRIATE CONTRACTUAL
AGREEMENT WITH WINDHAM BRANNON FOR FORENSIC AUDIT SERVICES IN AN AMOUNT
NOT TO EXCEED ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED FORTY DOLLARS AND
ZERO CENTS ($111,540.00); WITH ALL CONTRACTED WORK TO BE CHARGED TO AND PAID
FROM FUND, DEPARTMENT, ORGANIZATION AND ACCOUNT NUMBERS LISTED HEREIN;
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the Atlanta City Council President requested the City Auditor’s Office to consider a
forensic audit of actions executed by the former Chief Financial Officer over the term of his tenure,
focusing specifically on fiscal and performance activities wherein internal controls were overridden,
herein as attachment A; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta ("City”) did solicit Bids for Forensic Audit Services for the Atlanta
Audit Committee ("Audit Committee"); and
WHEREAS, after reviewing and evaluating the bids, the City Auditor, on behalf of the Audit
Committee, and the Chief Procurement Officer recommend that the Agreement be awarded to Windham
Brannon in an amount not to exceed One Hundred Eleven Thousand Five Hundred Forty Dollars and
Zero Cents ($111,540.00); and
WHEREAS, the base term of the Contract will be for a period of four (4) months; and
WHEREAS, the Chief Procurement Officer certifies that any organizational and personal relationships
disclosed by the successful offeror have been procured in accordance with Atlanta City Code Section 2-
1214 and that award of the contract is appropriate; and
WHEREAS, the City has determined that is desirable and in its best interest to make such recommended
award.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY RESOLVES, that the
City of Atlanta Auditor, on behalf of the Atlanta Audit Committee, is authorized to execute an
Agreement with Windham Brannon, in an amount not to exceed One Hundred Eleven Thousand Five
Hundred Forty Dollars and Zero Cents ($111,540.00).
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all contracted work shall be charged to the following Funds,
Departments, Organizations, and Accounts: 1001 (General Fund) 290101 (Audit Administration)
5212001 (Consulting/Professional Services) 1560000 (Accounting) 37,923.60; 5051 (Water and
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Wastewater Revenue Fund) 290101 (Audit Administration) 5212001 (Consulting/Professional Services)
1560000 (Accounting) $36,808.20; 5501 (Aviation Revenue Fund) 290101 (Audit Administration)
5212001 (Consulting/Professional Services) 1560000 (Accounting) $36,808.20.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Agreement will not become binding upon the City, and the City
will incur no liability under it until the Agreement has been approved by the City Attorney as to form,
executed by the City Auditor, attested to by the Municipal Clerk, and delivered to the Contractor.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that the Chief Procurement Officer is hereby directed to prepare the
appropriate Contract for execution by the Atlanta City Auditor, on behalf of the Atlanta Audit
Committee.
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A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF ATLANTA AUDITOR, ON BEHALF OF THE
ATLANTA AUDIT COMMITTEE, TO ENTER INTO THE APPROPRIATE CONTRACTUAL
AGREEMENT WITH WINDHAM BRANNON FOR FORENSIC AUDIT SERVICES IN AN AMOUNT
NOT TO EXCEED ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED FORTY DOLLARS AND
ZERO CENTS ($111,540.00); WITH ALL CONTRACTED WORK TO BE CHARGED TO AND PAID
FROM FUND, DEPARTMENT, ORGANIZATION AND ACCOUNT NUMBERS LISTED HEREIN;
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Council District 6 Skipped 04/21/2020 1:58 PM
Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Finance/Executive Committee Pending 04/29/2020 1:30 PM
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A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF ATLANTA AUDITOR, ON BEHALF OF
THE ATLANTA AUDIT COMMITTEE, TO ENTER INTO THE APPROPRIATE CONTRACTUAL
AGREEMENT WITH WINDHAM BRANNON FOR FORENSIC AUDIT SERVICES IN AN
AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED FORTY
DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($111,540.00); WITH ALL CONTRACTED WORK TO BE
CHARGED TO AND PAID FROM FUND, DEPARTMENT, ORGANIZATION AND ACCOUNT
NUMBERS LISTED HEREIN; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3781
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
RETURNED AS HELD
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER JENNIFER N. IDE A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF ATLANTA AUDITOR, ON
BEHALF OF THE ATLANTA AUDIT COMMITTEE, TO ENTER INTO THE
APPROPRIATE CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT WITH WINDHAM BRANNON FOR
FORENSIC AUDIT SERVICES IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED ONE HUNDRED
ELEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED FORTY DOLLARS AND ZERO
CENTS ($111,540.00); WITH ALL CONTRACTED WORK TO BE CHARGED TO AND
PAID FROM FUND, DEPARTMENT, ORGANIZATION AND ACCOUNT NUMBERS
LISTED HEREIN; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the Atlanta City Council President requested the City Auditor’s Office to consider a
forensic audit of actions executed by the former Chief Financial Officer over the term of his tenure,
focusing specifically on fiscal and performance activities wherein internal controls were
overridden, herein as attachment A; and
WHEREAS, the City of Atlanta ("City”) did solicit Bids for Forensic Audit Services for the
Atlanta Audit Committee ("Audit Committee"); and WHEREAS, after reviewing and evaluating the bids, the City Auditor, on behalf of the
Audit Committee, and the Chief Procurement Officer recommend that the Agreement be awarded
to Windham Brannon in an amount not to exceed One Hundred Eleven Thousand Five Hundred
Forty Dollars and Zero Cents ($111,540.00); and WHEREAS, the base term of the Contract will be for a period of four (4) months; and WHEREAS, the Chief Procurement Officer certifies that any organizational and personal
relationships disclosed by the successful offeror have been procured in accordance with Atlanta
City Code Section 2-1214 and that award of the contract is appropriate; and WHEREAS, the City has determined that is desirable and in its best interest to make such
recommended award. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY RESOLVES,
that the City of Atlanta Auditor, on behalf of the Atlanta Audit Committee, is authorized to execute
an Agreement with Windham Brannon, in an amount not to exceed One Hundred Eleven Thousand
Five Hundred Forty Dollars and Zero Cents ($111,540.00). BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all contracted work shall be charged to the following Funds,
Departments, Organizations, and Accounts: 1001 (General Fund) 290101 (Audit Administration)
5212001 (Consulting/Professional Services) 1560000 (Accounting) 37,923.60; 5051 (Water and
Wastewater Revenue Fund) 290101 (Audit Administration) 5212001 (Consulting/Professional
Services) 1560000 (Accounting) $36,808.20; 5501 (Aviation Revenue Fund) 290101 (Audit
Administration) 5212001 (Consulting/Professional Services) 1560000 (Accounting) $36,808.20.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Agreement will not become binding upon the City,
and the City will incur no liability under it until the Agreement has been approved by the City
Attorney as to form, executed by the City Auditor, attested to by the Municipal Clerk, and
delivered to the Contractor. BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that the Chief Procurement Officer is hereby directed to prepare
the appropriate Contract for execution by the Atlanta City Auditor, on behalf of the Atlanta Audit
Committee.
LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY IFB-1200202, FORENSIC AUDIT SERVICES
TO: Finance/Executive Committee
CAPTION A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF ATLANTA
AUDITOR, ON BEHALF OF THE ATLANTA AUDIT COMMITTEE,
TO ENTER INTO THE APPROPRIATE CONTRACTUAL
AGREEMENT WITH WINDHAM BRANNON FOR FORENSIC
AUDIT SERVICES IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED ONE
HUNDRED ELEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED FORTY
DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($111,540.00); WITH ALL
CONTRACTED WORK TO BE CHARGED TO AND PAID FROM
FUND, DEPARTMENT, ORGANIZATION AND ACCOUNT
NUMBERS LISTED HEREIN; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Committee Meeting Date: May 13, 2020
Council Meeting Date: May 18, 2020
Legislation Title: IFB-1200202, FORENSIC AUDIT SERVICES Requesting Dept.: City Auditor’s Office
Solicitation Type: IFB
Advertisement Date: December 11, 2019
Responses Due: February 12, 2020
Solicitations Mailed: 0
Responses Received: 7
Offerors: 1) Elliott Davis LLC, 2) Moore Colson & Company, P.C 3) Windham Brannon LLC 4) Marcum LLC, 5) Clifton Larson Allen LLP, 6) Ernst & Young U.S. LLP, 7) Rausch Advisory Services, LLC
Proposed Awardee: Windham Brannon, LLC
Proposed Contract Amount: $111,540.00
Scope Summary: Insert Summary of Scope
Legislative Summary, Cont’d
Background: The Atlanta City Council President requested the
City Auditor’s Office to consider a forensic audit of
action of executed by the former Chief Financial
Officer over the term of his tenure, focusing
specifically on fiscal and performance activities
wherein internal controls were overridden.
Evaluation Team: City Auditors
Term of Contract: Four (4) Months and Zero Renewal Options
Fund Account Centers: 1001 290101 5212001 1560000 $37,923.60
5051 290101 5212001 1560000 $36,808.20
5501 290101 2901001 1560000 $36.808.20
Procurement Professional: Shaun A. Mabry
Contact Number: 404 546 1492
Legislative Summary, Cont’d
Project No.:IFB-S-1200202
Project Name: Forensic Audit Services
The following information is provided by the Chief Procurement Officer pursuant to City of Atlanta
Code Section 2-1142, periodic reporting to city council, as amended by Ordinance 18-O-1178, and
is submitted with all proposed legislation for contracts solicited pursuant to Code Sections 2-1188,
2-1189, and 2-1193:
1. Link to Solicitation and Addenda: Insert Link Here
2. Evaluation Information
If ITB, provide the information requested below.
Bidder Bid Amount
Windham Brannon LLC $111,540.00
Marcum LLP $349,999.80
Moore Colson & Company P.C. $384,080.00
If RFP, provide the information requested below.
Respondent Final Score
3. Responsiveness checklist is attached to this Legislative Summary.
Yes ☐
No ☐
If No, provide explanation: Click or tap here to enter text.
Evaluation Factors
See attached Scaling Matrix
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANTONIO BROWN URGING THE ATLANTA
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY D/B/A INVEST ATLANTA TO IMPLEMENT A POLICY TO
FORGIVE ALL LOANS PROVIDED TO SMALL BUSINESSES FROM THE BUSINESS CONTINUITY
LOAN FUND WHICH WAS ESTABLISHED IN RESPONSE TO THE CORONAVIRUS (“COVID-19”)
PANDEMIC; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the coronavirus (“COVID-19”) pandemic is first and foremost a human tragedy, affecting
hundreds of thousands of people and impacting the economy globally; and
WHEREAS, the spread of COVID-19 is having an especially devastating impact on small businesses
and hourly workers whose hours, shifts, and operations have virtually come to a full stop and the owners
of restaurants, cafes, hotels, bars, retail companies, and many other small businesses have been forced
to shut down operations, which means no work or revenue to keep their workers; and
WHEREAS, Invest Atlanta received $1.5 million in funding from the City of Atlanta to establish the
Business Continuity Loan Fund to disperse loans between $5,000 and $30,000 to small business owners
to help ensure the viability of city businesses and help sustain local employment; and
WHEREAS, the terms of the loans include repayment to begin after a six (6) to twelve (12) month
deferment, payable within five years, with a zero percent interest rate; and
WHEREAS, many small business owners are anxious to access financial assistance to help alleviate the
financial pressures building up, these owners should not be saddled with thoughts on how the loans will
be repaid; and
WHEREAS, the city has a responsibility to ensure the viability and sustainability of its small businesses,
all loans provided through the Business Continuity Loan Fund should be forgiven as an economic
development grant, for the purpose of sustaining Atlanta’s small business environment, if the employer
maintains employee capacity at the completion of said deferment period; and
WHEREAS, small businesses are the backbone of the City, contributing to the City’s tax base and
creating local jobs while re-committing profits from their economic activity back into the community;
and
WHEREAS, the loan forgiveness policy will allow impacted businesses to reinvest valuable capital back
into the business to help in recovering losses as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA,
GEORGIA that the Atlanta Development Authority d/b/a Invest Atlanta implement a policy to forgive
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all loans provided to small businesses from the Business Continuity Loan Fund which was established in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all other qualifications for applicants shall remain in place and that
approved Business Continuity Loans shall be forgiven and considered as an economic development
grant to stabilize Atlanta’s small business community, if the employer maintains employee capacity at
the completion of said deferment period.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that all resolutions and parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are
hereby waived to the extent of the conflict.
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANTONIO BROWN URGING THE ATLANTA
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY D/B/A INVEST ATLANTA TO IMPLEMENT A POLICY TO
FORGIVE ALL LOANS PROVIDED TO SMALL BUSINESSES FROM THE BUSINESS CONTINUITY
LOAN FUND WHICH WAS ESTABLISHED IN RESPONSE TO THE CORONAVIRUS (“COVID-19”)
PANDEMIC; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Community Development & Human Services Committee Pending 04/28/2020 12:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANTONIO BROWN URGING THE ATLANTA
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY D/B/A INVEST ATLANTA TO IMPLEMENT A POLICY TO
FORGIVE ALL LOANS PROVIDED TO SMALL BUSINESSES FROM THE BUSINESS
CONTINUITY LOAN FUND WHICH WAS ESTABLISHED IN RESPONSE TO THE
CORONAVIRUS (“COVID-19”) PANDEMIC; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3782
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER MICHAEL JULIAN BOND REQUESTING THE MAYOR
KEISHA OR HER DESIGNEE, AND THE INTERIM CORRECTIONS CHIEF TO ALLOCATE SPACE
AT THE ATLANTA CITY DETENTION CENTER TO SERVE AS A HOMELESS SHELTER DURING
THE PERIOD OF GOVERNOR BRIAN KEMP’S EXECUTIVE ORDER (04.08.20.02) TO SHELTER IN
PLACE; FOR THE CITY OF ATLANTA TO ESTABLISH PARTNERSHIPS WITH PARTNERS FOR
HOME INC., THE GATEWAY CENTER, AND OTHER APPROPRIATE ORGANIZATIONS FOR
OPERATIONS AND SERVICES; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the Coronavirus “COVID-19”
outbreak a pandemic; as a result, other countries around the world such as the United States, the State of
Georgia, and the City of Atlanta are currently responding to stop the spread of the virus; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020, the President of the United States announced a national emergency in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on March 14, 2020, Governor Brian Kemp signed a public health state of emergency to
address the COVID-19 pandemic through assisting health and emergency management officials across
Georgia by deploying all available resources for the mitigation and treatment of COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, on March 15, 2020, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms declared an emergency in existence
within the City of Atlanta pursuant to Section 2-181(a) of the City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, a Stay at Home Order was issued with the intent to ensure that the maximum number of
people self-isolate at home while enabling essential services to continue; the order mandated that
individuals leave home only to retrieve groceries, attend to medical needs, or if required to work; and
WHEREAS, during this time of isolation, many homeless people were left unsheltered; additionally, the
homeless population disproportionately suffer from poor mental health, drug addiction, lung disease,
heart disease, hypertension and cancer which are risk factors of experiencing COVID-19 more severe
and deadly; and
WHEREAS, the homeless population began seeking shelter at Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International
Airport as previous
WHEREAS, during this pandemic, it is the best intentions of the City of Atlanta to use the excess space
in the Atlanta City Detention Center to shelter the homeless population and provide basic needs and
accessibility to healthcare in order to slow the spread of COVID-19.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA,
GEORGIA, requests the Mayor or her designee, and the Interim Corrections Chief to allocate space at
the Atlanta City Detention Center to serve as a Homeless Shelter during the period of Governor’s Brian
Kemp’s Executive Order (04.08.20.02) to shelter in place; for the City of Atlanta to establish
Partnerships with Partners for Home Inc., the Gateway Center, and any other appropriate organizations
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for operating and services.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Partners for Home Inc., The Gateway Center, and other service
provider organizations shall collaborate with the City of Atlanta and Atlanta Corrections Department to
provide basic needs for the homeless population such as shelter, showers, clothing, and accessibility to
healthcare.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that individuals shall have arrive to the Atlanta City Detention Center
beginning in the evening each day, and remain until the following morning.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the duration for the Atlanta City Detention Center to serve as a
homeless shelter until April 30, 2020, coinciding with the Governor’s Executive Order (04.08.20.02)
unless extended by the Governor.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby
waived to the extent of the conflict.
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER MICHAEL JULIAN BOND REQUESTING THE MAYOR
KEISHA OR HER DESIGNEE, AND THE INTERIM CORRECTIONS CHIEF TO ALLOCATE SPACE
AT THE ATLANTA CITY DETENTION CENTER TO SERVE AS A HOMELESS SHELTER DURING
THE PERIOD OF GOVERNOR BRIAN KEMP’S EXECUTIVE ORDER (04.08.20.02) TO SHELTER IN
PLACE; FOR THE CITY OF ATLANTA TO ESTABLISH PARTNERSHIPS WITH PARTNERS FOR
HOME INC., THE GATEWAY CENTER, AND OTHER APPROPRIATE ORGANIZATIONS FOR
OPERATIONS AND SERVICES; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Public Safety & Legal Administration Committee Pending 04/27/2020 2:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER MICHAEL JULIAN BOND REQUESTING THE
MAYOR KEISHA OR HER DESIGNEE, AND THE INTERIM CORRECTIONS CHIEF TO
ALLOCATE SPACE AT THE ATLANTA CITY DETENTION CENTER TO SERVE AS A
HOMELESS SHELTER DURING THE PERIOD OF GOVERNOR BRIAN KEMP’S EXECUTIVE
ORDER (04.08.20.02) TO SHELTER IN PLACE; FOR THE CITY OF ATLANTA TO ESTABLISH
PARTNERSHIPS WITH PARTNERS FOR HOME INC., THE GATEWAY CENTER, AND OTHER
APPROPRIATE ORGANIZATIONS FOR OPERATIONS AND SERVICES; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3783
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDRE DICKENS TO URGE THE CITY OF ATLANTA
TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES AND SHORTEN THE SUPPLY CHAIN BY LOCALLY
SOURCING COVID-19 RELATED EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, AND SERVICES FROM LOCAL
BUSINESSES AND SUPPLIERS IN RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC EMERGENCY; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, like much of the world, the United States, the State of Georgia, and the City of Atlanta are
currently responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus named "SARS-
CoV-2" and the disease it causes named "coronavirus disease 2019" (abbreviated "COVID-19"); and
WHEREAS, many communities in the US and globally are rapidly entering crisis mode in the need for
medical supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE) and other related COVID-19 supplies; and
WHEREAS, on April 3, 2020 the CDC updated its recommendations to include a recommendation that
persons should wear cloth face coverings in public settings where other social distancing measures are
difficult to maintain such as at grocery stores and pharmacies, and especially in areas of significant
community-based transmission; and
WHEREAS, some heavily impacted areas such as New York State have called on local businesses to
produce needed supplies related to COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, Atlanta-based businesses may be able to immediately sell or produce cloth face coverings
and other approved COVID-19 related test kits, medical equipment and supplies (i.e. ventilators, N95
masks, surgical masks, etc.); and
WHEREAS, Atlanta-based businesses may be able to repurpose or scale-up production to produce cloth
face coverings and approved COVID-19 related test kits, medical equipment and supplies (i.e.
ventilators, N95 masks, surgical masks, etc.) for Atlanta; and
WHEREAS, Atlanta-based businesses may like to offer donated goods, services, or space for use in
Atlanta's response to the COVID-19 public health emergency; and
WHEREAS, the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Atlanta metro area is still rising and the
need for PPE for health care workers and cloth face coverings for the general public will continue
indefinitely; and
WHEREAS, shorter supply chains offer more flexibility, greater control, and reduced supply chain costs
compared to sourcing COVID-19 related supplies internationally or elsewhere; and
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WHEREAS, sourcing Atlanta’s needed COVID-19 related supplies and services locally, to the extent
possible, will provide much needed support to local businesses who may have been negatively impacted
by business environment created by COVID-19, and will thereby support local workers and the City’s
economy and thereby its citizens as a whole.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA,
GEORGIA, that the City of Atlanta should seek out and acquire needed COVID-19 related supplies and
services from local sources and suppliers, to the extent possible, in order to shorten the supply chain and
enhance delivery times and order flexibility, and to provide much needed support to local businesses,
who have been negatively impacted by business environment created by COVID-19, to support the
employees of those businesses, and to support the City’s local economy and all of its citizens.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, local companies that are ready to supply, scale-up production, and/or
repurpose their facilities to manufacture the following COVID-19 related supplies should be given
preferential consideration as much as is practicable: ventilators, COVID-19 test kits, personal protective
equipment (N95 respirators, medical/surgical masks, exam gloves, medical/surgical gowns, eye shields,
face shields, googles), cloth face coverings, biohazard bags, and hand sanitizer.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby
waived to the extent of the conflict.
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDRE DICKENS TO URGE THE CITY OF ATLANTA
TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES AND SHORTEN THE SUPPLY CHAIN BY LOCALLY
SOURCING COVID-19 RELATED EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, AND SERVICES FROM LOCAL
BUSINESSES AND SUPPLIERS IN RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC EMERGENCY; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Finance/Executive Committee Pending 04/29/2020 1:30 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDRE DICKENS TO URGE THE CITY OF
ATLANTA TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES AND SHORTEN THE SUPPLY CHAIN BY
LOCALLY SOURCING COVID-19 RELATED EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, AND SERVICES FROM
LOCAL BUSINESSES AND SUPPLIERS IN RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
EMERGENCY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3784
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER CARLA SMITH AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR HER
DESIGNEE, TO APPLY FOR A FY 2020 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION BETTER
UTILIZING INVESTMENTS TO LEVERAGE DEVELOPMENT ("BUILD") DISCRETIONARY
GRANT IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED EIGHTEEN MILLION AND FIVE HUNDRED
THOUSAND DOLLARS ($18,500,000.00) FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE ATLANTA BELTLINE
SOUTHSIDE TRAIL; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, on February 18, 2020, the United States Department of Transportation ("USDOT")
published a Notice of Funding Opportunity ("NOFO") under the U.S. Department of Transportation
National Infrastructure Investments FY 2020 Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development
("BUILD") discretionary grant; and
WHEREAS, $1 billion in grant funds will be awarded on a competitive basis to fund up to 80% of
project costs of capital investments in surface transportation infrastructure projects that will have a
significant local or regional impact; and
WHEREAS, this NOFO solicits applications from all eligible applicants, which includes local
governments like the City of Atlanta ("City"); and
WHEREAS, the application deadline established by USDOT is May 18, 2020; and
WHEREAS, Ordinance Number 05-0-1733, adopted by the Atlanta City Council on November 7, 2005
and approved by the Mayor on November 9, 2005, authorized the City to create the BeltLine
Redevelopment Area and Tax Allocation District ("TAD"); and
WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Plan financing plan called for leveraging local and BeltLine TAD
contributions with federal transportation funds as a part of funding the completion of several sections of
the Atlanta BeltLine Project; and
WHEREAS, the Atlanta BeltLine Southside Trail construction project (the "Project"), which meets or
exceeds the selection criteria and performance measures identified in the NOFO to address safety, state
of good repair, economic competitiveness, environmental sustainability, and quality of life in the City's
transportation network; and
WHEREAS, the Atlanta BeltLine Project is identified in the City's adopted Comprehensive
Development Plan and Atlanta’s Transportation Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Atlanta BeltLine Project is identified in the Atlanta metropolitan planning
organization's long-range transportation plan, known as 2050 Regional Transportation Plan.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, that the Atlanta City Council supports the FY 2020 BUILD grant application
for the Project.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Mayor, or her designee, is encouraged to prepare and submit
the FY 2020 BUILD grant application to USDOT pursuant to the February 18, 2020 NOFO for the
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Project.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Mayor, in her sole discretion, is hereby authorized to partner
with one or more agencies in preparing and submitting the FY 2020 BUILD grant application to
USDOT.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that If an award is made to the City by USDOT pursuant to the FY 2020
BUILD grant application, execution of agreements which are necessary to accept the award shall be
approved by subsequent action of the Atlanta City Council.
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CITY COUNCIL
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20-R-3785
A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER CARLA SMITH AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR HER
DESIGNEE, TO APPLY FOR A FY 2020 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION BETTER
UTILIZING INVESTMENTS TO LEVERAGE DEVELOPMENT ("BUILD") DISCRETIONARY
GRANT IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED EIGHTEEN MILLION AND FIVE HUNDRED
THOUSAND DOLLARS ($18,500,000.00) FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE ATLANTA BELTLINE
SOUTHSIDE TRAIL; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Transportation Committee Pending 04/29/2020 9:30 AM
Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER CARLA SMITH AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR
HER DESIGNEE, TO APPLY FOR A FY 2020 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
BETTER UTILIZING INVESTMENTS TO LEVERAGE DEVELOPMENT ("BUILD")
DISCRETIONARY GRANT IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED EIGHTEEN MILLION AND
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($18,500,000.00) FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE
ATLANTA BELTLINE SOUTHSIDE TRAIL; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3785
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
A RESOLUTION
BY COUNCILMEMBER
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR, OR HER DESIGNEE, TO APPLY
FOR A FY 2020 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION BETTER UTILIZING
INVESTMENTS TO LEVERAGE DEVELOPMENT ("BUILD") DISCRETIONARY
GRANT IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED EIGHTEEN MILLION AND FIVE
HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($18,500,000.00) FOR THE CONSTRUCTION
OF THE ATLANTA BELTLINE SOUTHSIDE TRAIL; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, on February 18, 2020, the United States Department of Transportation
("USDOT") published a Notice of Funding Opportunity ("NOFO") under the U.S. Department
of Transportation National Infrastructure Investments FY 2020 Better Utilizing Investments
to Leverage Development ("BUILD") discretionary grant; and
WHEREAS, $1 billion in grant funds will be awarded on a competitive basis to fund up to
80% of project costs of capital investments in surface transportation infrastructure projects
that will have a significant local or regional impact; and
WHEREAS, this NOFO solicits applications from all eligible applicants, which includes
local governments like the City of Atlanta ("City"); and
WHEREAS, the application deadline established by USDOT is May 18, 2020; and
WHEREAS, Ordinance Number 05-0-1733, adopted by the Atlanta City Council on November
7, 2005 and approved by the Mayor on November 9, 2005, authorized the City to create the
BeltLine Redevelopment Area and Tax Allocation District ("TAD"); and
WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Plan financing plan called for leveraging local and BeltLine
TAD contributions with federal transportation funds as a part of funding the completion of several
sections of the Atlanta BeltLine Project; and
WHEREAS, the Atlanta BeltLine Southside Trail construction project (the "Project"), which
meets or exceeds the selection criteria and performance measures identified in the NOFO to
address safety, state of good repair, economic competitiveness, environmental sustainability, and
quality of life in the City's transportation network; and
WHEREAS, the Atlanta BeltLine Project is identified in the City's adopted Comprehensive
Development Plan and Atlanta’s Transportation Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Atlanta BeltLine Project is identified in the Atlanta metropolitan planning
organization's long-range transportation plan, known as 2050 Regional Transportation Plan.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, that the Atlanta City Council supports the FY 2020 BUILD grant
application for the Project.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Mayor, or her designee, is encouraged to prepare
and submit the FY 2020 BUILD grant application to USDOT pursuant to the February 18,
2020 NOFO for the Project.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Mayor, in her sole discretion, is hereby authorized to
partner with one or more agencies in preparing and submitting the FY 2020 BUILD grant
application to USDOT.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that If an award is made to the City by USDOT pursuant to
the FY 2020 BUILD grant application, execution of agreements which are necessary to accept
the award shall be approved by subsequent action of the Atlanta City Council.
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA L. BOONE AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF
ATLANTA TO, ON BEHALF OF THE MAYOR’S OFFICE OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS, ACCEPT A
DONATION OF AN ARTWORK INSTALLATION DEDICATED TO CORETTA SCOTT KING AND
WOMEN’S EQUALITY FROM SAYA WOOLFALK, ON CITY PROPERTY ADJACENT TO THE
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. VISITOR CENTER AT 70 BOULEVARD, NE 30312, THE TOTAL
VALUE OF WHICH TO BE AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY
THOUSAND DOLLARS ($350,000.00); AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, there are only approximately 200 monuments to women in the United States of America,
a number that reflects a historic lack of representation of women which diminishes the perceived value
of women in the public realm; and
WHEREAS, accordingly, the Smithsonian has recently called upon American cities to build more
monuments of women; and
WHEREAS, accordingly, it is the desire of the City of Atlanta to, on behalf of the Mayor’s Office of
Cultural Affairs, accept the donation of an art installation dedicated to Coretta Scott King and to
women’s equality on city property adjacent to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Visitor Center at 70
Boulevard; and
WHEREAS, the donation to the City of Atlanta shall be from the artist, Saya Woolfalk, and has been
valued in an amount not to exceed three hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($350,000.00), (the
Donated Art Installation); and
WHEREAS, Saya Woolfalk is a renowned New York-based artist who teaches in the Master of Fine
Arts (MFA) program at Yale School of Art as well as in the Bachelor of Fine Arts and MFA programs
at Parsons: The New School for Design; and
WHEREAS, the Donated Art Installation is intended to be a celebration of Coretta Scott King’s work,
and her significant contribution to the story of Civil Rights in Atlanta, and beyond; and
WHEREAS, the Donated Art Installation is also intended to pay homage to the beloved community of
women who contributed to the history of Civil Rights in Atlanta, whose struggles and triumphs helped
make it possible for Coretta Scott King to become a powerful actor for social change; and
WHEREAS, the acceptance of the Donated Art Installation does not require the expenditure of any
City funds, and thus, is not subject to the requirements of Chapter 46, Article II of the City of Atlanta
Code of Ordinances related to the implementation of the City’s public art program; and
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WHEREAS, the installation of the Donated Art Installation is estimated for August 2020; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 1-102(c)(7) of the City of Atlanta Charter, the City of Atlanta is
authorized to accept donations from any source for any purpose related to the powers and duties of the
city, including for art installations; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of Atlanta to, on behalf of the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs,
accept a donation of an artwork installation dedicated to Coretta Scott King and Women’s Equality from
Saya Woolfalk, on city property adjacent to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Visitor Center at 70 Boulevard,
NE 30312, the total value of which to be an amount not to exceed three hundred and fifty thousand
dollars ($350,000.00).
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY
RESOLVES, that in accordance with Section 1-102(c)(7) of the City of Atlanta Charter, the City of
Atlanta is authorized to, on behalf of the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, accept a donation of an
artwork installation dedicated to Coretta Scott King and Women’s Equality from Saya Woolfalk, on city
property adjacent to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Visitor Center at 70 Boulevard, NE 30312, the total
value of which to be an amount not to exceed three hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($350,000.00).
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CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
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CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-R-3786
A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA L. BOONE AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF
ATLANTA TO, ON BEHALF OF THE MAYOR’S OFFICE OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS, ACCEPT A
DONATION OF AN ARTWORK INSTALLATION DEDICATED TO CORETTA SCOTT KING AND
WOMEN’S EQUALITY FROM SAYA WOOLFALK, ON CITY PROPERTY ADJACENT TO THE
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. VISITOR CENTER AT 70 BOULEVARD, NE 30312, THE TOTAL
VALUE OF WHICH TO BE AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY
THOUSAND DOLLARS ($350,000.00); AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
Workflow List: Finance/Executive Committee Pending 04/29/2020 1:30 PM
Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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20-R-3786
A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA L. BOONE AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF
ATLANTA TO, ON BEHALF OF THE MAYOR’S OFFICE OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS, ACCEPT A
DONATION OF AN ARTWORK INSTALLATION DEDICATED TO CORETTA SCOTT KING
AND WOMEN’S EQUALITY FROM SAYA WOOLFALK, ON CITY PROPERTY ADJACENT TO
THE MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. VISITOR CENTER AT 70 BOULEVARD, NE 30312, THE
TOTAL VALUE OF WHICH TO BE AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED THREE HUNDRED AND
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($350,000.00); AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3786
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
RETURNED AS HELD
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
A RESOLUTION
BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA BOONE
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF ATLANTA TO, ON
BEHALF OF THE MAYOR’S OFFICE OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS,
ACCEPT A DONATION OF AN ARTWORK INSTALLATION
DEDICATED TO CORETTA SCOTT KING AND WOMEN’S EQUALITY
FROM SAYA WOOLFALK, ON CITY PROPERTY ADJACENT TO THE
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. VISITOR CENTER AT 70 BOULEVARD,
NE 30312, THE TOTAL VALUE OF WHICH TO BE AN AMOUNT NOT
TO EXCEED THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
($350,000.00); AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, there are only approximately 200 monuments to women in the United States of
America, a number that reflects a historic lack of representation of women which diminishes
the perceived value of women in the public realm; and
WHEREAS, accordingly, the Smithsonian has recently called upon American cities to build
more monuments of women; and
WHEREAS, accordingly, it is the desire of the City of Atlanta to, on behalf of the Mayor’s
Office of Cultural Affairs, accept the donation of an art installation dedicated to Coretta Scott
King and to women’s equality on city property adjacent to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Visitor
Center at 70 Boulevard; and
WHEREAS, the donation to the City of Atlanta shall be from the artist, Saya Woolfalk, and
has been valued in an amount not to exceed three hundred and fifty thousand dollars
($350,000.00), (the Donated Art Installation); and
WHEREAS, Saya Woolfalk is a renowned New York-based artist who teaches in the Master
of Fine Arts (MFA) program at Yale School of Art as well as in the Bachelor of Fine Arts and
MFA programs at Parsons: The New School for Design; and
WHEREAS, the Donated Art Installation is intended to be a celebration of Coretta Scott King’s
work, and her significant contribution to the story of Civil Rights in Atlanta, and beyond; and
WHEREAS, the Donated Art Installation is also intended to pay homage to the beloved
community of women who contributed to the history of Civil Rights in Atlanta, whose struggles
and triumphs helped make it possible for Coretta Scott King to become a powerful actor for
social change; and
WHEREAS, the acceptance of the Donated Art Installation does not require the expenditure
of any City funds, and thus, is not subject to the requirements of Chapter 46, Article II of the
City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances related to the implementation of the City’s public art
program; and
WHEREAS, the installation of the Donated Art Installation is estimated for August 2020; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 1-102(c)(7) of the City of Atlanta Charter, the City of Atlanta is
authorized to accept donations from any source for any purpose related to the powers and duties
of the city, including for art installations; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of Atlanta to, on behalf of the Mayor’s Office of Cultural
Affairs, accept a donation of an artwork installation dedicated to Coretta Scott King and Women’s
Equality from Saya Woolfalk, on city property adjacent to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Visitor
Center at 70 Boulevard, NE 30312, the total value of which to be an amount not to exceed three
hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($350,000.00).
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
HEREBY RESOLVES, that in accordance with Section 1-102(c)(7) of the City of Atlanta
Charter, the City of Atlanta is authorized to, on behalf of the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs,
accept a donation of an artwork installation dedicated to Coretta Scott King and Women’s Equality
from Saya Woolfalk, on city property adjacent to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Visitor Center at 70
Boulevard, NE 30312, the total value of which to be an amount not to exceed three hundred and
fifty thousand dollars ($350,000.00).
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A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA BOONE AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF
ATLANTA TO ACCEPT DONATIONS IN SUPPORT OF THE PERFORMANCE OF ITS FUNCTIONS
DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC FROM INDIVIDUALS, ENTITIES, AND ORGANIZATIONS,
OF CASH, GOODS, OR SERVICES, IN A TOTAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED FIVE MILLION
DOLLARS ($5,000,000.00) THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2020 (CY20); TO REQUIRE PERIODIC
REPORTS TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND TO THE ETHICS OFFICE OF THE DETAILS
OF HOW EACH DONATION AUTHORIZED BY THIS RESOLUTION WAS SOLICITED, WHICH
INDIVIDUALS, ENTITIES, AND ORGANIZATIONS HAVE CONTRIBUTED DONATIONS, WHAT
WAS CONTRIBUTED BY EACH DONOR AND THE VALUE THEREOF.
WHEREAS, like much of the world the United States, the State of Georgia, and the City of Atlanta are
currently responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus named “SARS-
CoV-2” and the disease it causes named “coronavirus disease 2019” (abbreviated “COVID-19”); and
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a
pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020 the President of the United States announced a national emergency in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included two emergency declarations: one under the
National Emergencies Act and one under the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act;
and
WHEREAS, on March 14, 2020 Governor Brian Kemp signed a public health state of emergency to
address the COVID-19 pandemic through assisting health and emergency management officials across
Georgia by deploying all available resources for the mitigation and treatment of COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, on March 15, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms declared
there to be an emergency in existence within the City of Atlanta pursuant to Section 2-181(a) of the City
of Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, the Center for Disease Control (“CDC”) has issued guidance on the emerging and rapidly
evolving situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, including how to protect oneself from this illness; and
WHEREAS, The CDC guidance includes recommendations concerning the use of personal protective
equipment (PPE) which are applicable to all first responders, including law enforcement, fire services,
emergency medical services, and emergency management officials, who anticipate close contact with
persons with confirmed or possible COVID-19 in the course of their work; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of Atlanta to ensure that City of Atlanta employees who are
anticipated to experience exposure to coronavirus or persons with confirmed or possible COVID-19 in
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the course of their work continue to have access to recommended PPE in accordance with the CDC
recommendations; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of Atlanta to accept donations from individuals, entities, and
organizations in support of the performance of its functions during the COVID-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, these would include, but would not be limited to donations of N-95 masks, KN-95 masks,
surgical masks, latex/disposable gloves, thermometers, Tyvex Suits, hoods and shoe covers, hand
sanitizer, disinfecting supplies; and
WHEREAS, the receipt of these donations will enable the City to protect City employees and residents
and visitors safe; and
WHEREAS, it is thus, the desire of the Atlanta City Council to authorize the City of Atlanta to accept
donations in support of the performance of its functions during the COVID-19 pandemic from
individuals, entities, and organizations, of cash, goods, or services, in a total amount not to exceed five
million dollars ($5,000,000.00) through December 31, 2020 (CY20); and
WHEREAS, in accordance with this authorization, it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council that the
Chief Financial Officer shall submit to the Atlanta City Council, and to the Atlanta Ethics Office, before
the 15th of each month, a report listing for the previous month the details of how each donation
authorized by this Resolution was solicited, which individuals, entities, and organizations have
contributed donations, what was contributed by each donor and the value thereof; and
WHEREAS, the Chief Financial Officer shall submit to the Atlanta City Council, and to the Atlanta
Ethics Office, before the 31st of January, 2021, a final report listing for CY2020 the details of how each
donation authorized by this Resolution was solicited, which individuals, entities, and organizations have
contributed donations, what was contributed by each donor and the value thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY
RESOLVES, that the City of Atlanta shall be hereby authorized to accept donations in support of the
performance of its functions during the COVID-19 pandemic from individuals, entities, and
organizations, of cash, goods, or services, in a total amount not to exceed five million dollars
($5,000,000.00) through December 31, 2020 (CY20).
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Chief Financial Officer shall submit to the Atlanta City
Council, and to the Atlanta Ethics Office, before the 15th of each month, a report listing for the previous
month the details of how each donation authorized by this Resolution was solicited, which individuals,
entities, and organizations have contributed donations, what was contributed by each donor and the
value thereof.
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BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that the Chief Financial Officer shall submit to the Atlanta City Council,
and to the Atlanta Ethics Office, before the 31st of January, 2021, a final report listing for CY20 the
details of how each donation authorized by this Resolution was solicited, which individuals, entities, and
organizations have contributed donations, what was contributed by each donor and the value thereof.
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CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-R-3787 SPONSOR SIGNATURES
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CITY COUNCIL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
20-R-3787
A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA BOONE AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF
ATLANTA TO ACCEPT DONATIONS IN SUPPORT OF THE PERFORMANCE OF ITS FUNCTIONS
DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC FROM INDIVIDUALS, ENTITIES, AND ORGANIZATIONS,
OF CASH, GOODS, OR SERVICES, IN A TOTAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED FIVE MILLION
DOLLARS ($5,000,000.00) THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2020 (CY20); TO REQUIRE PERIODIC
REPORTS TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND TO THE ETHICS OFFICE OF THE DETAILS
OF HOW EACH DONATION AUTHORIZED BY THIS RESOLUTION WAS SOLICITED, WHICH
INDIVIDUALS, ENTITIES, AND ORGANIZATIONS HAVE CONTRIBUTED DONATIONS, WHAT
WAS CONTRIBUTED BY EACH DONOR AND THE VALUE THEREOF.
Workflow List: Finance/Executive Committee Pending 04/29/2020 1:00 PM
Finance/Executive Committee Pending 04/29/2020 1:30 PM
Atlanta City Council Completed 04/20/2020 1:00 PM
Mayor's Office Pending
RESULT: REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
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20-R-3787
A RESOLUTION BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA BOONE AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF
ATLANTA TO ACCEPT DONATIONS IN SUPPORT OF THE PERFORMANCE OF ITS
FUNCTIONS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC FROM INDIVIDUALS, ENTITIES, AND
ORGANIZATIONS, OF CASH, GOODS, OR SERVICES, IN A TOTAL AMOUNT NOT TO
EXCEED FIVE MILLION DOLLARS ($5,000,000.00) THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2020 (CY20);
TO REQUIRE PERIODIC REPORTS TO THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND TO THE ETHICS
OFFICE OF THE DETAILS OF HOW EACH DONATION AUTHORIZED BY THIS RESOLUTION
WAS SOLICITED, WHICH INDIVIDUALS, ENTITIES, AND ORGANIZATIONS HAVE
CONTRIBUTED DONATIONS, WHAT WAS CONTRIBUTED BY EACH DONOR AND THE
VALUE THEREOF.
VOTE RECORD - RESOLUTION 20-R-3787
ADOPTED
ADVERSED
FAVORABLE
ACCEPTED AND FILED
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
HELD IN COMMITTEE
TABLED
DEFERRED
RECONSIDERED
FILED
FILED BY COMMITTEE
FAVORABLE ON SUBSTITUTE
FAVORABLE AS AMENDED
QUESTION CALLED
SUBSTITUTED
AMENDED
REFERRED TO ZRB AND ZC
REFERRED WITHOUT OBJECTION
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE
ADOPTED SUBSTITUTE AS
AMENDED
FORWARDED
REFERRED TO SC
FILED WITHOUT OBJECTION
FAILED
ADVERSED IN COMMITTEE
QUADRENNIALY TERMINATED
FORWARDED W/NO
RECOMMENDATION
FORWARDED TO FC/NQ
FAVORABLE/SUB/AMENDED
YES/AYE NO/NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
MICHAEL JULIAN BOND
MATT WESTMORELAND
ANDRE DICKENS
CARLA SMITH
AMIR R FAROKHI
ANTONIO BROWN
CLETA WINSLOW
NATALYN MOSBY ARCHIBONG
JENNIFER N. IDE
HOWARD SHOOK
J. P. MATZIGKEIT
DUSTIN HILLIS
ANDREA L. BOONE
MARCI COLLIER OVERSTREET
JOYCE M SHEPERD
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FAVORABLE/SUB/AMND/CONDITION
FAVORABLE/AMND/CONDITION
RETURNED AS HELD
FAVORABLE/SUB/CONDITION
FAVORABLE ON CONDITION
ACCEPTED
AMENDED SUBSTITUTE
ROUTED TO COW
SUSTAINED
OVERRIDEN
NOT ACCEPTED BY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINED WITHOUT OBJECTION
TABLED W/O OBJECTION
HELD IN COW
POSTPONED
RETAINED AS HELD
REFER TO ZRB AND ZC W/O
OBJECTION
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Certified by Presiding Officer Certified by Clerk
Mayor’s Action
See Authentication Page Attachment
2
A RESOLUTION
BY
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF ATLANTA TO ACCEPT
DONATIONS IN SUPPORT OF THE PERFORMANCE OF ITS FUNCTIONS
DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC FROM INDIVIDUALS, ENTITIES, AND
ORGANIZATIONS, OF CASH, GOODS, OR SERVICES, IN A TOTAL AMOUNT
NOT TO EXCEED FIVE MILLION DOLLARS ($5,000,000.00) THROUGH
DECEMBER 31, 2020 (CY20); TO REQUIRE PERIODIC REPORTS TO THE
ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL AND TO THE ETHICS OFFICE OF THE DETAILS
OF HOW EACH DONATION AUTHORIZED BY THIS RESOLUTION WAS
SOLICITED, WHICH INDIVIDUALS, ENTITIES, AND ORGANIZATIONS
HAVE CONTRIBUTED DONATIONS, WHAT WAS CONTRIBUTED BY EACH
DONOR AND THE VALUE THEREOF.
WHEREAS, like much of the world the United States, the State of Georgia, and the City of Atlanta are
currently responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus named “SARS-
CoV-2” and the disease it causes named “coronavirus disease 2019” (abbreviated “COVID-19”); and
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a
pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020 the President of the United States announced a national emergency in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included two emergency declarations: one under the National
Emergencies Act and one under the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act; and
WHEREAS, on March 14, 2020 Governor Brian Kemp signed a public health state of emergency to
address the COVID-19 pandemic through assisting health and emergency management officials across
Georgia by deploying all available resources for the mitigation and treatment of COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, on March 15, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms declared there
to be an emergency in existence within the City of Atlanta pursuant to Section 2-181(a) of the City of
Atlanta Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, the Center for Disease Control (“CDC”) has issued guidance on the emerging and rapidly
evolving situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, including how to protect oneself from this illness; and
WHEREAS, The CDC guidance includes recommendations concerning the use of personal protective
equipment (PPE) which are applicable to all first responders, including law enforcement, fire services,
emergency medical services, and emergency management officials, who anticipate close contact with
persons with confirmed or possible COVID-19 in the course of their work; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of Atlanta to ensure that City of Atlanta employees who are
anticipated to experience exposure to coronavirus or persons with confirmed or possible COVID-19 in the
course of their work continue to have access to recommended PPE in accordance with the CDC
recommendations; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of Atlanta to accept donations from individuals, entities, and
organizations in support of the performance of its functions during the COVID-19 pandemic; and
2
WHEREAS, these would include, but would not be limited to donations of N-95 masks, KN-95 masks,
surgical masks, latex/disposable gloves, thermometers, Tyvex Suits, hoods and shoe covers, hand sanitizer,
disinfecting supplies; and
WHEREAS, the receipt of these donations will enable the City to protect City employees and residents
and visitors safe; and
WHEREAS, it is thus, the desire of the Atlanta City Council to authorize the City of Atlanta to accept
donations in support of the performance of its functions during the COVID-19 pandemic from individuals,
entities, and organizations, of cash, goods, or services, in a total amount not to exceed five million dollars
($5,000,000.00) through December 31, 2020 (CY20); and
WHEREAS, in accordance with this authorization, it is the desire of the Atlanta City Council that the Chief
Financial Officer shall submit to the Atlanta City Council, and to the Atlanta Ethics Office, before the 15th
of each month, a report listing for the previous month the details of how each donation authorized by this
Resolution was solicited, which individuals, entities, and organizations have contributed donations, what
was contributed by each donor and the value thereof; and
WHEREAS, the Chief Financial Officer shall submit to the Atlanta City Council, and to the Atlanta Ethics
Office, before the 31st of January, 2021, a final report listing for CY2020 the details of how each donation
authorized by this Resolution was solicited, which individuals, entities, and organizations have contributed
donations, what was contributed by each donor and the value thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEREBY
RESOLVES, that the City of Atlanta shall be hereby authorized to accept donations in support of the
performance of its functions during the COVID-19 pandemic from individuals, entities, and organizations,
of cash, goods, or services, in a total amount not to exceed five million dollars ($5,000,000.00) through
December 31, 2020 (CY20).
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Chief Financial Officer shall submit to the Atlanta City Council,
and to the Atlanta Ethics Office, before the 15th of each month, a report listing for the previous month the
details of how each donation authorized by this Resolution was solicited, which individuals, entities, and
organizations have contributed donations, what was contributed by each donor and the value thereof.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that the Chief Financial Officer shall submit to the Atlanta City Council,
and to the Atlanta Ethics Office, before the 31st of January, 2021, a final report listing for CY20 the details
of how each donation authorized by this Resolution was solicited, which individuals, entities, and
organizations have contributed donations, what was contributed by each donor and the value thereof.
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