CITY OF WORCESTER

Economic Development Committee Meeting

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Levi Lincoln (North) Chamber

Convened: 5:05 P.M.

Adjourned: 5:49 PM


Mayor
Joseph M. Petty

 

www.worcesterma.gov

 

Clerk of the City Council
Susan M. Ledoux

Committee Members

Chairperson Candy Mero-Carlson
Councilor Sarai Rivera
Councilor Matthew E Wally
 

City Hall - 455 Main Street Worcester, Massachusetts


Present Were:Chairperson Councilor Candy Mero-Carlson Councilor Kathleen M. Toomey, Temporary Appointment
 
Also:Chief Development Officer Michael Traynor; Assistant Chief Development Officer Peter Dunn; City Solicitor David M. Moore; Commissioner of Inspectial Services, John Kelly; City Clerk Susan M. Ledoux, clerk
 
1.

Communications of the City Manager

1a.

Transmitting informational communication relative to enforcement of the sign ordinance up and down the Main South Corridor from Chandler Street to Webster Square. # 8.15A CM April 9, 2019

In Committee June 18, 2019 - Held

Attachments

Recommend File

1b.

Transmitting informational communication relative to a status update concerning 65 Kenwood Ave. # 8.16A CM June 19, 2018

Attachments

Recommend Hold

Chairman's Orders

Request City Manager provide any updates or changes regarding status of court cases concerning 65 Kenwood Ave.

1c.

Transmitting informational communication relative to the launch of a Diverse Business Directory. # 9.4A CM June 18, 2019

Attachments

Recommend File

1d.

Transmitting informational communication relative to the Worcester Wayfinding project. # 10.4A CM March 12, 2019

Attachments

Recommend File

2.

Certified Project Application Item

2a.

Recommend adoption of a resolution to designate 6 Chatham Street as a Certified HDIP Project and approve a Tax Increment Exemption Plan. # 9.4C CM June 18, 2019

Attachments

Recommend Approval on a roll call vote of 2 Yeas and No Nays

3.

Miscellaneous Item

3a.

Order Councilor Konsantina B. Lukes and Councilor Candy Mero-Carlson - Request City Manager make recommendations regarding energy efficiency and renewable energy goals, including but not limited to solar energy, green living roofs, electric motor vehicle charging stations, in the design of Polar Ball Park and the Madison Properties Project and as a condition of any TIF or other tax incentives. # 9d CC October 16, 2018

Attachments

Recommend Hold