Martin Brubaker - Yes
Lewis C. Metzner - Yes
Penny M. Nigh - Yes
Alesia Parson-McBean - Yes
Kelly S. Cromer - No
New zoning districts
By a vote of 5-0, the Hagerstown City Council on Tuesday introduced three ordinances to create new zoning districts for professional-mixed use.
Martin Brubaker - Yes
Kelly S. Cromer - Yes
Lewis C. Metzner - Yes
Penny M. Nigh - Yes
Alesia Parson-McBean - Yes
Locomotive 202
By a vote of 5-0, the Hagerstown City Council on Tuesday approved an ordinance authorizing the acceptance of a gift for the city from Jane B. Long. The gift includes the Locomotive 202 and eight cabooses at City Park.
Martin Brubaker - Yes
Kelly S. Cromer - Yes
Lewis C. Metzner - Yes
Penny M. Nigh - Yes
Alesia Parson-McBean - Yes
Facade renovations
By a vote of 5-0, the Hagerstown City Council on Tuesday approved a motion authorizing the mayor and the City Council to enter into a grant agreement with the state of Maryland for $115,000 for facade renovations on the Henry's Theatre building for the Barbara Ingram School for the Arts.
Martin Brubaker - Yes
Kelly S. Cromer - Yes
Lewis C. Metzner - Yes
Penny M. Nigh - Yes
Alesia Parson-McBean - Yes
Water monitoring system
By a vote of 5-0, the Hagerstown City Council on Tuesday approved a motion to enter into an agreement with the federal government to install a water monitoring system at the R.C. Willson Water Treatment facility in Williamsport.
Martin Brubaker - Yes
Kelly S. Cromer - Yes
Lewis C. Metzner - Yes
Penny M. Nigh - Yes
Alesia Parson-McBean - Yes
Parking meter removal
By a vote of 5-0, the Hagerstown City Council on Tuesday authorized the removal of 14 parking meters on the north side of the 100 block of East Franklin Street.
Martin Brubaker - Yes
Kelly S. Cromer - Yes
Lewis C. Metzner - Yes
Penny M. Nigh - Yes
Alesia Parson-McBean - Yes
General service agreement
By a vote of 5-0, the Hagerstown City Council on Tuesday accepted a resolution amending the consolidated general service agreement between the City of Hagerstown and the Washington County Board of Commissioners.
Martin Brubaker - Yes
Kelly S. Cromer - Yes
Lewis C. Metzner - Yes
Penny M. Nigh - Yes
Alesia Parson-McBean - Yes
Service charge agreement
By a vote of 5-0, the Hagerstown City Council on Tuesday accepted a joint sewer service area service charge agreement between the City of Hagerstown and Antares Properties LLC in regard to roadways and streets owned by the City of Hagerstown.
Martin Brubaker - Yes
Kelly S. Cromer - Yes
Lewis C. Metzner - Yes
Penny M. Nigh - Yes
Alesia Parson-McBean - Yes
Pangborn Boulevard
By a vote of 4-1, the Hagerstown City Council on Tuesday approved an agreement to rescind the dedication of real property known as Pangborn Boulevard.
Martin Brubaker - Yes
Kelly S. Cromer - Yes
Lewis C. Metzner - Yes
Alesia Parson-McBean - Yes
Penny M. Nigh - No
Heritage program grant
By a vote of 5-0, the Hagerstown City Council on Tuesday approved a motion to allow the mayor and the Hagerstown City Council to authorize the city staff to apply for a grant application to the Maryland Heritage Area Program for $15,000 for a project to document the Doleman Collection of African-American historical artifacts and to conduct a feasibility study of future plans for public access to the collection.
Martin Brubaker - Yes
Kelly S. Cromer - Yes
Lewis C. Metzner - Yes
Penny M. Nigh - Yes
Alesia Parson-McBean - Yes
Loan agreement
By a vote of 5-0, the Hagerstown City Council on Tuesday approved a motion to authorize the city's staff to enter into a loan agreement with the State of Maryland for $115,000 to acquire/rehab the building at 24-26 E. Franklin St.
Martin Brubaker - Yes
Kelly S. Cromer - Yes
Lewis C. Metzner - Yes
Penny M. Nigh - Yes
Alesia Parson-McBean - Yes
One-way alley
By a vote of 4-1, the Hagerstown City Council on Tuesday approved a motion to designate the portion of an alley as one way from East Antietam Street to the entrance at the Arts and Entertainment District Parking Deck.
Martin Brubaker - Yes
Kelly S. Cromer - Yes
Lewis C. Metzner - Yes
Alesia Parson-McBean - Yes
Penny M. Nigh - No