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The meeting included an executive director's update, covering new staff and upcoming meetings. The commission addressed a streets bill authorizing a dumpster enclosure encroachment. They also discussed and voted on zoning bills to amend zoning maps for areas around Ruscomb Street, Broad Street, Loudon Street, Carlisle Street, and Windrim Avenue, as well as North Street, Broad Street, Wallace Street, and 15th Street. Additionally, the commission reviewed a referral regarding a habitable room in the Queen Village Neighborhood Conservation Overlay and another streets bill concerning a fence enclosure on Rising Sun Avenue, ultimately deciding to hold the latter for 45 days.
The meeting included updates from the Executive Director, including a staff departure and information about upcoming meetings and PARK(ing) Day. The commission discussed and took action on Streets Bills related to vacating Sloan Street, revising lines and grades on Ridge Avenue, and authorizing encroachments on Frankford Ave and S 3rd St. The commission also discussed and voted on Zoning Bill 241064, which revises provisions for electric vehicle parking and electrical supply requirements.
The Administrative Board meeting included discussions and approvals for several agenda items. These included requests for 12-month extensions of the Deferred Retirement Option Program (DROP) for Regina Post, Principal Database Administrator in OIT, and Edward Thornton, Senior Director of On-Street at the Philadelphia Parking Authority, as well as DROP extensions for employees in the Philadelphia Department of Prisons. Additionally, the board approved classification and pay actions and Civil Service Regulations that had been approved by the Civil Service Commission.
The Administrative Board meeting addressed several requests, including additional compensation for Philadelphia Department of Labor employees working outside regular hours, which was approved. A request for a DROP extension for the Human Resources Director in the Philadelphia Fire Department was denied, while a similar request for a Fire Paramedic Deputy Chief was approved. The board also approved DROP extensions for employees in the Philadelphia Department of Prisons. Furthermore, the board approved cash overtime for exempt employees completing election work and classification and pay actions approved by the Civil Service Commission. A request for a residency extension waiver for the Deputy Procurement Commissioner was denied.
The meeting included discussions and requests for authorization, including employee relocation reimbursement for a Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner at the Department of Public Health. Also discussed was a request for an extension of the Deferred Retirement Option Program (DROP) for Police Department sworn employees, and classification and pay actions and Civil Service Regulations approved by the Civil Service Commission.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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