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Hartford Council approves consent package, refers crisis-response contract to committee and delays street-safety ordinance
Summary
At its Sept. 22 meeting, the Hartford City Council approved a consent calendar that included grants, a property sale and appointments, referred a one-year crisis-response contract to the Health and Human Services Committee and postponed an ordinance on post-construction street and sidewalk safety to Oct. 14, 2025.
The Hartford City Council on Sept. 22, 2025, voted to approve a consent calendar that included grants, a property sale and several appointments, referred a contract to the Health and Human Services Committee and postponed consideration of an ordinance addressing post-construction street and sidewalk safety until Oct. 14, 2025.
The consent calendar cleared several routine items with no substantive discussion. The council approved a resolution authorizing the City of Hartford’s Department of Health and Human Services to receive funding and execute contracts and contract amendments with the Connecticut Department of Public Health. The council also voted to accept a $143,000 grant from the Connecticut Department of Transportation to create a car-seat safety program to be affiliated…
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