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Meeting Name: CITY COUNCIL Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 7/1/2004 10:00 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Room 400
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040753 0  COMMUNICATIONTransmitting a message advising Council that Bill Nos. 040153, 040256, 040327, 040367-A, 040370, 040400, 040424, 040427, 040427, 040429, 040430, 040433, 040434, 040462, 040496, 040498, 040500, 040501, 040406, 040514, 040520, 040521, 040552, 040553, 040555, 040556, 040557, 040558, 040559, 040560, 040561, 040562, 040563, 040566, 040568, 040569, 040570, 040599, 040600, 040602, 040603, 040605, 040606, 040607, 040615, 040616, and 040642, which were passed by Council on June 21, 2004, were signed by the Mayor on July 1, 2004.READ   Action details Not available
040754 0  COMMUNICATIONJuly 1, 2004 Council President Anne C. Verna Members of City Council Dear Council President Verna and Members of City Council, Philadelphia is undergoing a remarkable renaissance. We are witnessing the production of market rate housing in this city unlike anything we have seen in decades. New housing is being built in Center City, along our waterfronts, and, yes, in our neighborhoods. There are major new retail developments under construction in South and Northeast Philadelphia that will add jobs and convenience for our residents. New and exciting restaurants open every week as we solidify our place as one of the leading culinary cities in the country. Our tourism and business marketing efforts and new state-of-the-art stadiums are generating favorable and well-deserved national exposure for our city. And we are on the threshold of our first new office tower construction in over a decade; construction that will result in new jobs in Philadelphia. These are not the signs of "a dying city", as some of the proponents of unaffordable tax reductions would call their oREAD   Action details Not available
040608 1  BillAmending Section 19-2604 of The Philadelphia Code, relating to tax rates, credits and alternative tax computation for the business privilege tax, by reducing certain tax rates; all under certain terms and conditions.RECONSIDERED   Action details Not available
040608 1  BillAmending Section 19-2604 of The Philadelphia Code, relating to tax rates, credits and alternative tax computation for the business privilege tax, by reducing certain tax rates; all under certain terms and conditions.FAILEDPass11:6 Action details Not available
040023-A 2  BillAmending Section 19-2604 of The Philadelphia Code, relating to tax rates, credits and alternative tax computation for the business privilege tax, by reducing certain tax rates; all under certain terms and conditions.READ   Action details Not available
040023-A 2  BillAmending Section 19-2604 of The Philadelphia Code, relating to tax rates, credits and alternative tax computation for the business privilege tax, by reducing certain tax rates; all under certain terms and conditions.FAILEDFail8:9 Action details Not available
040598 0  BillAuthorizing the Director of Commerce, on behalf of The City of Philadelphia, to enter into agreements with the Philadelphia Authority for Industrial Development and the Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau, both for purposes of hosting the Army-Navy intercollegiate football game in certain years, under certain terms and conditions.READ   Action details Not available
040598 0  BillAuthorizing the Director of Commerce, on behalf of The City of Philadelphia, to enter into agreements with the Philadelphia Authority for Industrial Development and the Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau, both for purposes of hosting the Army-Navy intercollegiate football game in certain years, under certain terms and conditions.PASSEDPass17:0 Action details Not available