Bloomington Common Council will meet Wednesday

BLOOMINGTON – The City of Bloomington Common Council will meet in a regular session on Wednesday, June 2 at 6:30 p.m.

This meeting will be conducted electronically. The public can access the meeting at this link.

On the agenda:

I. ROLL CALL
II. AGENDA SUMMATION

III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
06 May 2020
20 May 2020
IV. REPORTS (A maximum of twenty minutes is set aside for each part of this section.)
A. Councilmembers
B. The Mayor and City Offices
a. Bloomington Arts Commission Annual Report
b. Annual Tax Abatement Report
c. Budget Report
C. Council Committees
D. Public*
V. APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS

VI. LEGISLATION FOR SECOND READINGS AND RESOLUTIONS
A. Resolution 21-18 – A Resolution Extending the Term of Ordinance 20-11 and Calling for the
Continuation of Other Temporary Regulations
B. Resolution 21-20 – To Designate an Economic Revitalization Area, Approve the Statement of
Benefits, and Authorize an Abatement Period for Real Property Improvements – Re: Property at 1730
S. Walnut Street (Retreat at Switchyard) (Real America LLC/Retreat at Switchyard, LP, Petitioner)
C. Ordinance 21-30 – To Amend Title 16 of the Bloomington Municipal Code Entitled “Residential
Rental Unit and Lodging Establishment Inspection Program”
Housing Committee Recommendation (26 May 2021) Do Pass: 4-0-0
VII. LEGISLATION FOR FIRST READINGS
A. Ordinance 21-25 – To Establish the American Rescue Plan Act Fund (“ARPA Fund”) Supporting the
City of Bloomington’s Recovery from the COVID-19 Pandemic
B. Ordinance 21-28 – An Ordinance to Amend Ordinance 20-23 Which Fixed Salaries for Certain City of
Bloomington Employees for the Year 2021 – Re: To Change the Grade of Existing Positions in the
Office of the Mayor, the Parks Department, and the Utilities Department and Revise Job Titles
Within Both the Police and Fire Departments to Better Reflect the Nature of Those Positions
C. Ordinance 21-29 – Amending Ordinance 20-22 Which Fixed the Salaries of Officers of the Police and
Fire Departments for the City of Bloomington for 2021 – Re: Title Change for Fire Inspector
VIII. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT* (A maximum of twenty-five minutes is set aside for this section.)
IX. COUNCIL SCHEDULE
X. ADJOURNMENT

*Members of the public may speak on matters of community concern not listed on the agenda at one of the two
public comment opportunities. Citizens may speak at one of these periods, but not both. Speakers are allowed five
minutes; this time allotment may be reduced by the presiding officer if numerous people wish to speak.