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Hartford Common Council approves consent calendar, accepts federal opioid grant and schedules ordinance hearing

2623600 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

The Hartford Common Council on Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, approved a consent calendar of routine resolutions and communications, accepted an approximately $1,090,000 federal grant for opioid-related work and scheduled a public hearing for an ordinance on Feb. 18, 2025.

The Hartford Common Council on Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, approved a consent calendar of routine resolutions and communications, voted to receive a Hartford Public Schools strategic planning and budget update, accepted an approximately $1,090,000 annual grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for opioid-related work, confirmed an appointment to the Commission on Refugee and Immigrant Affairs and set a public hearing for an ordinance on Feb. 18, 2025.

Why it matters: The votes allocate and authorize federal and state funding and confirm appointments that affect public-safety work, school planning and the city’s participation in renewable energy credit programs. Several items were added to the consent calendar and approved with little discussion.

The council’s consent calendar included multiple mayoral resolutions authorizing the city to receive renewable-energy-related credits for proposed solar arrays at a series of locations described in…

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