Legislation Details

File #: 231-2026    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Emergency Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 2/20/2026 In control: Finance, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee
On agenda: 4/20/2026 Final action: 4/20/2026
Passage/adoption date:
Effective date:    
Title: AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Determining the method of making the public improvement of designing, constructing or constructing, rehabilitating, renovating, replacing or otherwise improving the Erie Street Cemetery and the Highland Park Cemetery Mausoleum, including site improvements and appurtenances; and authorizing the Director of Parks and Recreation and/or Capital Projects, as appropriate, to enter into one or more public improvement contracts for the making of the improvements; enter into one or more professional services and other contracts needed to implement the improvement; to apply for and accept grants and gifts; and authorizing the direct employment of the necessary labor, for the Department of Parks and Recreation and/or the Office of Capital Projects.
Sponsors: Kevin L. Bishop, Jasmin Santana, Blaine A. Griffin, By Departmental Request
Indexes: CAPITAL PROJECTS, CEMETERIES, PARKS AND RECREATION , PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACTS, PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTS
Attachments: 1. 231-2026 PIK 2026 Cemetery, Erie Street and Highland Park imp, PIK and design build, 2. 231-2026-Legislative Summary 2026 RL Cemetery, 3. 231-2026-A-2026 CIP Cemetery Project List, 4. 231-2026 Amend 231-2026, 5. 231-2026-as amended-desk copy-Final

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AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Determining the method of making the public improvement of designing, constructing or constructing, rehabilitating, renovating, replacing or otherwise improving the Erie Street Cemetery and the Highland Park Cemetery Mausoleum, including site improvements and appurtenances; and authorizing the Director of Parks and Recreation and/or Capital Projects, as appropriate, to enter into one or more public improvement contracts for the making of the improvements; enter into one or more professional services and other contracts needed to implement the improvement; to apply for and accept grants and gifts; and authorizing the direct employment of the necessary labor, for the Department of Parks and Recreation and/or the Office of Capital Projects.