HIGHLY QUALIFIED, COMMITTED & EFFECTIVE-Introduction To Sam Guy

EXPERIENCE, COMMUNITY ISSUES, COLLEGE BACKGROUND

LEGISLATIVE RECORD, COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT


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53 ORDINANCES & 42 RESOLUTIONS PASSED

WHILE A CITY COUNCILMAN, AT-LARGE (1997-2001)

ORDINANCES

2/25/1997
97-005 Increased size of Civil Rights Commission and NAACP to list recognized organizations
5/17/1997
97-011 Provided Port Employees of the ILA and Teamsters with $500 bonuses
7/3/1997
97-041 Post City Meeting Notices on Channel 22
7/11/1997
97-051 Established a Procedure for Oversight of City-sponsored grant applications and Proposals
10/6/1997
97-073 Modified Residency Review Board
10/17/1997
97-076 Establish a Commerce Office in the Mayor's Office
11/21/1997
97-077 Riverfront District Development Agreement
11/21/1997
97-083 Revised Standards for review of Economic Development Projects
11/21/1997
97-088 Membership of the Enterprise Community Compliance Committee
11/21/1997
97-090 Requiring reports from the Enterprise Community Compliance Committee to City Council
12/22/1997
97-097

Deed Restriction requiring the naming of any courthouse at 4th & Walnut Streets as the "Leonard L. Williams Justice Center"

12/22/1997
97-098 Requiring reports to Council on activities of city corporate entities
12/22/1997
97-102 Establish a Computerized database for Boards, Commissions, etc.
1/8/1998
97-105 Prompt payment of Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) invoices
1/8/1998
97-115 Standing Committee Review of proposed amendments to the building code
1/8/1998
97-116 Vacant and Secured Dwellings
2/5/1998
98-005 Compliance with Riverfront Development Action Plan-Veto
3/24/1998
98-032 Environmental Liability Reserve Account
6/22/1998
98-058 Internet Access for City Employees as a new Employee Benefit
6/6/1998
98-062 Transfers of Funds to create the Educational Advocate Program, Pardon Program and Internet Access Program(Southbridge Neighborhood House)
8/14/1998
98-093 Financial Statements Filed by Elected Officials and Certain Appointed Officials of City Government
12/10/1998
98-094 Rezone Harriet Tubman Riverfront Park from W-4 to "O" open space
2/26/1999
98-112 Hazardous Waste Site Registration and fencing
9/30/1998
98-115 Revising Provisions Applicable to Permit Applications
5/26/1999
98-117 Establish the Wilmington employee occupational safety and health plan
2/26/1999
98-131 Encourage and Advise against possession, and consumption, or serving any fish from the Brandywine and Christina Rivers in Wilmington
3/18/1999
98-132 Created a Children's Environmental Hazards Education Committee
2/26/1999
98-136 Market Street Mall City Historic District
1/11/1999
98-161 Annual "Holiday Season" parking meters policy allowing free parking
2/26/1999
99-013 Documents once provided as a public meting shall not be subject to recall or be collected from the public
4/9/1999
99-020 Established a Census Complete Count Committee
4/9/1999
99-026 Reduced fines for prompt payment of parking tickets
8/12/1999
99-071 Cable TV Franchise Fund and Development of the City's Web Site
12/21/2000
99-075 Applicants for business license or building permit must give notice to neighborhood planning council
2/23/2000
99-096 Capital Program Amendments-Layton Home
12/20/1999
99-097 Historic District Building Permits
10/13/1999
99-098 Regarding transfer of control of franchises in the cable television industry
2/23/2000
99-099 Capital Budget-Layton Home
10/13/1999
99-103 Building Permits
2/10/1999
99-115 Registration of Hazardous Waste Sites and Payment of Fees
1/16/2000
99-121 Capital Budget-Computers for Internet Access Program
11/24/1999
99-122 Operating Budget-Fire Department Thermal Imaging Cameras
1/16/2000
99-123 Capital Program-Computers for Internet Access Program
2/4/2000
00-008 Building Permits
5/31/2000
00-014 Education Fund for children whose parents were victims of violence as of 1/1/97
4/10/2000
00-022 Transfer Environmental Funds to address Helen Chambers Park Hazardous Waste
5/25/2000
00-045 Establish WILNET, Inc., part of Internet Access Program
5/31/2000
00-058 Provisions of Internet Access for all City Employees
7/27/2000
00-069 Appropriate money for operating costs of Layton Homes
8/3/2000
00-088 Require a Semi-Annual Meeting between Brownfields Coordinator and Owners of Hazardous Waste Sites in the City of Wilmington
8/3/2000
00-089 Require an Immediate Insurance Asset Assessment in Regards to Environmental Matters
8/17/2000
00-091 Preparation of the Wilmington Employee Plan of Occupational Safety and Health
12/14/2000
00-131 Discrimination Against Identified Groups in City Grants and Donations

RESOLUTIONS

8/27/1997 97-071 Require Riverfront Development Corporation to submit a plan for beneficial participation to Wilmington citizens in waterfront development
10/2/1997 97-088 Consolidate Development Functions
10/16/1997 97-091 Authorize Application for EPA Grant
10/16/1997 97-096 Locate African American Monument at 18th & VanBuren Street
10/16/1997 97-097 Study Public Safety Costs Associated with Waterfront Development
11/6/1997 97-104 Financial impact report that Municipal Court Merger would have on the city
11/6/1997 97-105 Provide updated directory on Boards and Commissions, and City Employee Telephone Directory
12/18/1997 97-121 Support New Castle County Unified Development Code with modifications
3/19/1998 98-022 Hiring Freeze Pending Municipal Court reorganization
6/4/1998 98-048 Transfer Properties to UDAG Corporation
6/11/1998 98-055 Urge Wilmington Parking Authority to rename authority after William "Dutch" Burton, or take other appropriate action
7/23/1998 98-063 Petition to agency for toxic substance and disease registry to perform public health assessments
7/23/1998 98-064 Approving Justice Center Agreement
8/6/1998 98-070 Request names of outstanding Wilmington students from school districts
11/5/1998 98-094 Public Hearing for Tubman-Garrett Park
1/21/1999 99-013 Public Hearing Market Street Mall Historic District
3/4/1999 99-027 Requesting State of Delaware Educational Officials to inform schools and school districts regarding availability of the services of the educational advocate in connection with expulsion hearings
3/4/1999 99-029 Opposing the Brandywine School District Tax Referendum
6/10/1999 99-064 Approving Education Incentive Program
6/10/1999 99-065 Urge General Assembly to Review Regulations regarding abortion clinics
6/10/1999 99-066 Create Judiciary Committee as a Standing Committee
7/29/1999 99-081 Recommend Dept. Real Estate & Housing Consult with WCCNPAC regarding design and concept of 600 Block of W. 9th Street
7/29/1999 99-082 Recommend Fire Department be provided with thermal imaging cameras
8/12/1999 99-095 Recognizing United States Hispanic Leadership Institute
8/12/1999 99-096 Helen Chambers park-Hazardous Waste Site concerns
8/12/1999 99-097 Support L & I laws being applied to housing projects located within the City of Wilmington
9/23/1999 99-102 Wilson K. Smith Walkway
11/4/1999 99-120 Support efforts to address "Digital Divide"
11/18/1999 99-126 Public Hearing-Historic District Building Permits
11/18/1999 99-127 Recommend preservation of Pierre S. DuPont high School Campus
12/2/1999 99-131 Supporting the JUST-US COALITION effort for economic equity for all
3/2/2000 00-021 Procedure for Confirming Appointment of City Solicitor and City Auditor
3/30/2000 00-031 Confirming Diane Clarke Street as City Solicitor
5/25/2000 00-060 Approve Acquisition of Layton Home
7/27/2000 00-076 Recommending a Cover Be Placed Over Cool Spring's Reservoir
8/24/2000 00-093 Support for the "Redeem the Dream" March on Washington August 26th
9/28/2000 00-105 Rules for Transition Provisions
10/19/2000 00-114 Urge that Executions in the State of DE be halted Pending a state investigation of the states' Application of the Death Penalty
10/19/2000 00-115 Need for Racial and Gender Diversity on the Delaware Supreme Court and the Delaware Chancery Court
11/2/2000 00-118 Support "I Vote Project"
12/14/2000 00-132 Administrative Procedures Act
12/14/2000 00-133 Clean Air Act Non Attainment Standards -Ambient Air Quality Standards