Monday, June 28, 2010

Legislative Action: 10th District and State - 062810

June 28, 2010
In this MegaVote for Ohio's 10th Congressional District:

Recent Congressional Votes
  • Senate: Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act
  • Senate: Motion to Invoke Cloture on Reid Amendment; American Workers, State, and Business Relief Act of 2010
  • House: Democracy is Strengthened by Casting Light on Spending in Elections (DISCLOSE) Act
  • House: Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act
Upcoming Congressional Bills
  • Senate: Small Business Lending Fund Act of 2010
  • House: Dodd-Frank Act of 2010
  • House: Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2010

Recent Senate Votes
Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act - Vote Passed (99-0, 1 Not Voting)

On Thursday, the Senate unanimously approved the conference report to this bill that would impose new sanctions on companies doing business with Iran. The House voted on the conference report later that day.

Sen. George Voinovich voted YES......send e-mail or see bio
Sen. Sherrod Brown voted YES......send e-mail or see bio

Motion to Invoke Cloture on Reid Amendment; American Workers, State, and Business Relief Act of 2010 - Vote Rejected (57-41, 2 Not Voting)

The Senate rejected the motion to end debate on this latest version of a bill to extend several expired tax provisions and unemployment benefits due to concerns about the federal deficit. After failing to agree on how to pay for the bill, Senate Democratic leaders have decided to move on to other legislation, and the bill’s future is unclear.

Sen. George Voinovich voted NO......send e-mail or see bio
Sen. Sherrod Brown voted YES......send e-mail or see bio

Recent House Votes
Democracy is Strengthened by Casting Light on Spending in Elections (DISCLOSE) Act - Vote Passed(219-206, 8 Not Voting)

The House passed this bill that would establish new reporting requirements for corporations, unions and other interest groups for campaign-related activities. The bill now goes to the Senate.

Rep. Dennis Kucinich voted YES......send e-mail or see bio

Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act - Vote Passed (408-8, 1 Present, 16 Not Voting)

The House approved the conference report to this legislation that would impose new sanctions on companies doing business with Iran, sending it to the White House. The president is expected to sign the bill.

Rep. Dennis Kucinich voted NO......send e-mail or see bio

Upcoming Votes
Small Business Lending Fund Act of 2010 - H.R.5297

The Senate will start work on this bill that would establish a lending fund administered by the Treasury Department to invest in financial institutions with the intention of expanding the availability of credit to small businesses.


Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 - H.R.4173

The House is scheduled to vote on the conference report of this financial regulation reform bill. The Senate may also vote on it later this week.


Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2010 - H.R.4899

The House is likely to vote on this legislation funding the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and providing for additional funding for foreign aid and disaster assistance.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Legislative Action: 10th District and State - 062110

June 21, 2010
In this MegaVote for Ohio's 10th Congressional District:

Recent Congressional Votes
  • Senate: Motion to Invoke Cloture on Baucus Substitute Amendment; American Workers, State, and Business Relief Act of 2010
  • House: Small Business Lending Fund Act of 2010
Upcoming Congressional Bills
  • Senate: American Workers, State and Business Relief Act
  • House: DISCLOSE Act

Recent Senate Votes
Motion to Invoke Cloture on Baucus Substitute Amendment; American Workers, State, and Business Relief Act of 2010 - Vote Rejected (56-40, 4 Not Voting)

The Senate rejected the motion to end debate and vote on this $118 billion version of the bill to extend tax cuts and unemployment benefits due to concerns about the federal deficit. The Senate is likely to continue its work on the bill this week.

Sen. George Voinovich voted NO......send e-mail or see bio
Sen. Sherrod Brown voted YES......send e-mail or see bio


Recent House Votes
Small Business Lending Fund Act of 2010 - Vote Passed (241-182, 9 Not Voting)

The House passed this bill that would establish a $30 billion lending fund administered by the Treasury Department to invest in financial institutions, like community banks, with the intention of expanding the availability of credit to small businesses. The bill now goes to the Senate.

Rep. Dennis Kucinich voted YES......send e-mail or see bio

Upcoming Votes
American Workers, State and Business Relief Act - H.R.4213

The Senate continues work on this bill to extend certain expired tax provisions and benefits extensions.


DISCLOSE Act - H.R.5175

The House is scheduled to vote on this bill that aims to impose strict disclosure rules on campaign advertising by corporations, unions and interest groups.

Friday, June 18, 2010

"Cleveland Museum of Art board OKs renovation's final phase"

Repost from Cleveland.com:

Cleveland Museum of Art board OKs renovation's final phase

Steven Litt, The Plain Dealer 
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Marvin Fong, The Plain Dealer
Cleveland Museum of Art trustees approved the final phase of construction Monday, which will increase gallery space 30,000 square feet. When finished, the museum will be 588,000 square feet, half again as large as it was in 2005 when the project began.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The next stop for the $350 million expansion and renovation at the Cleveland Museum of Art is the finish line in three years.
On Monday, trustees of the museum voted unanimously to press ahead with the final phase of construction, which will include completion of a vast, skylighted atrium, and a new West Wing, which will house the museum's world-famous collection of Asian art.
"Not only am I thrilled, absolutely everybody in the room is thrilled," said Al Rankin, president of the museum's board.
He said 23 of 29 voting trustees approved "Step D" of the project, which includes making new interiors ready to receive art at the end of 2012.
Gallery installations are to proceed through 2013. It will be up to a new director, whom the museum hopes to appoint later this year, to decide when and how the new galleries will open.
Under discussion is a series of "soft" openings in 2013, versus a bigger bang in 2014.
When finished, the museum will be 588,000 square feet, half again as large as it was in 2005 when the project began. Gallery space will increase by 30,000 square feet.
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William Neff, The Plain Dealer
Michael Horvitz, co-chair of the museum's board, said the impending completion of the project will enable the museum's staff to resume the energetic programming -- particularly in the area of exhibitions -- which the museum experienced in the 1980s and '90s.
During those decades, under former Directors Evan Turner and Robert Bergman, the museum mounted as many as 25 shows a year ranging from intimate solo shows to massive blockbusters.
Attendance soared as high as 719,000 in 1987 and stayed well over 500,000 from 1996 to 2001, only to drop during the run-up to the big project and the construction, which required entirely closing galleries for most of 2006.
"We can see the day when the staff won't have to spend time on the physical plant and they can return to the kind of excitement and environment and programming that the people of Cleveland deserve," Horvitz said.
Rankin said that the construction project is on time and on budget, and that all bids are in agreement with estimates.
"There are really no issues," he said.
Since 2002, the museum has raised $220 million for the construction project, and nearly $322 million overall, including $102 million for the museum's endowment and ongoing operations.
The fundraising continued through two recessions, including the worst economic downturn since the Depression.
So far, money for the construction project has come from 372 individual donors and foundations. Of that group, the top six donors gave $103 million.
Thomas Anderson, interim development director at the museum, said the museum is fully confident it will raise the next $130 million for the expansion by 2014, although Rankin said the pledges would probably not be collected until five years later.
Anderson said a broad, communitywide campaign will involve many more donors and much smaller amounts.
The museum paved the way for the vote Monday by obtaining permission from Cuyahoga County Probate Court last year to temporarily use up to $75 million in income from its art-purchase endowment for the construction project.
The museum also obtained approval last week from the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority to issue $75 million in bonds to pay for construction expenses before the rest of the money for the project is raised. The museum previously issued $90 million in bonds through the port authority in 2005.
"We're delighted as a board with the tremendous success of the fundraising so far," Rankin said. "We're all confident that through the broad base of a large group of people in this community, we can reach the goal."

ODOT Noise Wall project: I-71 from Pearl Road/W. 25th Street to Fulton Avenue.

Repost from fwix:


ODOT Noise Wall project: I-71 from Pearl Road/W. 25th Street to Fulton Avenue.

Submitted by bcummins on June 15, 2010 - 5:55pm.
Dear residents and stakeholders, 
This message is intended to update and inform people regarding the status of the ODOT Noise Mitigation project: I-71 from Pearl Road/W. 25th Street to Fulton Avenue.
 
Summary timeline – ODOT concluded its noise analysis back in April of 2009 and at that time prepared various potential alternative designs for noise mitigation walls based on their noise analysis of the project area.
 
Project meetings were held by ODOT with the public through September – October of 2009 (north and south sections of the community) and public outreach on the streets immediately affected continued through November as well as in February/March of 2010.
 
We’ve recently learned that ODOT went to bid with project in March 2010 and Greatlakes Construction received the $2.5 million contract in April. Surveying began in June and as many of you are aware trees began to be marked for removal this past week.
 
We’ve learned that construction is anticipated to be from July through October 2010 with tree and drilling work first and then wall placement to follow.
 
In communications with ODOT over the past month my office sought clarification regarding the final plans for walls and requested to have input into those plans before they were implemented. We had a meeting scheduled with ODOT officials for Thursday of this week, but through our discussions ODOT agreed earlier this morning to meet in the field today. Johanna Hamm and I spent several hours in the field with ODOT officials this morning reviewing plans and discussing operations.
 
Plans for a Public Meeting -  We are coordinating with Applewood Centers to secure their auditorium/gym for a public meeting for either Wed/Thurs. June 30th/July 1st at 6:30 pm. We’ll send out an email as soon as we confirm this as well as work with local area CDCs to help flyer notices.
 
The Project – We are working with ODOT to ensure that noise barrier walls (concrete - red stamped - with absorptive material) will only be placed in areas between Pearl and Fulton along I-71 where the majority of homeowners expressed a strong interest in them. ODOT’s plans were to install walls the full length of the access road on the south side of the freeway and from the Jones Home (W. 25th St.) to W. 39th Street on the north side, leaving the portion that abuts Smith Avenue as is – with no wall installed.
 
In our discussions today ODOT is willing to considering changing their plans to eliminate the installation of a wall from W. 39th St. to Fulton on the southern side of the freeway. There are a majority of property owners that would rather not have a wall in this area and to maintain the lush tree growth instead. Other changes we hope to influence include backing the wall off of the eastern entrance and exit of the access ramps at Pearl Road/W. 25th Street to better protect the viewsheds of that corridor, and additional discussions are occurring with property owners in these areas to help delineate where the walls would begin. In addition, we walked the project area and reviewed the trees that are marked for removal and the contractor will be working to try to save as many trees as possible given the 10-foot width requirements for installation.
 
  • NOTE: See the enclosed reference map. The project area only consists of the areas labeled NSA3 and NSA4. NSA 1, 2 & 5 are not being considered for a wall. Also, the area to the north beginning at W. 39th and extending to Fulton Road will not see a wall installed and we’re working with ODOT to ensure a wall will not be installed on the south side of the project, also from W. 39th to Fulton.
 
In terms of a green-structure alternative to the cement walls, ODOT has stated that they will not be considering this as an option. They have responded that they need more research to ensure this type of wall would meet federal requirements (There is an example that has been given in Canada provided by resident Ken Wohlgemuth) for addressing noise conditions. And, that without that, this type of solution would not be available at this time.
 
My perspective on this issue is that it is a tough balancing act to 1) be responsive to the majority of residents that are most negatively impacted by the sound of the freeway - many of them have expressed their frustrations over the last 6-years that it has taken this long to get a project of this kind funded. And, 2) on the other, with all of the greening activities we’ve seen in the last 5-plus years with groups like Friends of Big Creek and the Brooklyn Centre Naturalist and recent Reimagining Cleveland Projects (BCCA & BCN) projects we’re aware of the desire by many oppose such noise walls in our neighborhood or loss of any existing trees.
 
As a compromise we want to work with ODOT as described above in terms of limiting as much as possible the installation of the walls only where they will mitigate noise for a majority of residents who want them, and also see if we can either reallocate/apportion funding out of this project or seek out additional funding for more landscaping and buffering for the entire area covered by the project. We also want to work to see what can be done for better landscaping and improved fencing at the end points of the project (entrance and exit ramps) where on the western end Metroparks has been helpful in maintaining and improving the areas, and to work with and learn from the Tremont neighborhood’s implementation of a vegetative screening in lieu of noise walls in their neighborhood.
 
If anyone has any questions please contact me and please feel free to post comments as well on the pages referenced below.
 
Sincerely,
 
Brian.
Councilman, Ward 14
Cleveland City Council
City Hall, Room 220
601 Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44114
216-664-4238 office
216-664-3837 fax

Monday, June 14, 2010

Legislative Action: 10th District and State - 061410

June 14, 2010
In this MegaVote for Ohio's 10th Congressional District:

Recent Congressional Votes
  • Senate: Motion to Proceed to Resolution; To overturn an EPA finding on greenhouse gas emissions.
  • House: FHA Reform Act of 2010
  • House: To broaden access to the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund
Upcoming Congressional Bills
  • Senate: American Workers, State and Business Relief Act
  • House: Small Business Lending Fund Act of 2010

Recent Senate Votes
Motion to Proceed to Resolution; To overturn an EPA finding on greenhouse gas emissions. - Vote Rejected (47-53)

The Senate rejected this resolution that would have stripped the EPA of its authority to regulate greenhouse gases.

Sen. George Voinovich voted YES......send e-mail or see bio

Sen. Sherrod Brown voted NO......send e-mail or see bio

Recent House Votes
FHA Reform Act of 2010 - Vote Passed (406-4, 21 Not Voting)

The House passed this bill that would allow the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) to raise premiums for mortgage insurance, with the intent of boosting its dwindling reserves. The bill now goes to the Senate.

Rep. Dennis Kucinich voted YES......send e-mail or see bio

To broaden access to the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund - Vote Passed (410-0, 1 Present, 20 Not Voting)

This legislation would allow the Obama administration to withdraw more money from the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund in order to better respond to the Gulf of Mexico oil accident. The Senate approved the bill the previous day by voice vote, and the president is expected to sign it.

Rep. Dennis Kucinich voted YES......send e-mail or see bio

Upcoming Votes
American Workers, State and Business Relief Act - H.R.4213

The Senate continues work on this bill to extend certain expired tax provisions and benefits extensions.

Small Business Lending Fund Act of 2010 - H.R.5297

The House is scheduled to vote on this bill that intends to establish a small-business lending fund.

Monday, June 07, 2010

Legislative Action: 10th District and State - 06072010

In this MegaVote for Ohio's 10th Congressional District:

Recent Congressional Votes
  • Senate: Supplemental Appropriations Act
  • House: Patrick Murphy of Pennsylvania Amendment; National Defense Authorization Act, FY2011
  • House: America COMPETES Reauthorization Act
  • House: National Defense Authorization Act, FY2011

    Editor's Note: The Senate is in recess until Monday, June 7. The House is in recess until Tuesday June 8.
    Recent Senate Votes
    Supplemental Appropriations Act - Vote Passed (67-28, 5 Not Voting)

    The Senate passed this $58.8 billion bill providing additional funds for disaster relief and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The House will begin work on its version of the bill after the Memorial Day recess.

    Sen. George Voinovich voted NO......send e-mail or see bio 
    Sen. Sherrod Brown
     voted YES......send e-mail or see bio


    Recent House Votes
    Patrick Murphy of Pennsylvania Amendment; National Defense Authorization Act, FY2011 - VoteAgreed to (234-194, 10 Not Voting)

    During the defense authorization bill debate, the House adopted this amendment that would repeal the "don't ask, don't tell" law that prohibits openly gay men and women from serving in the military. The draft of the Senate version of the authorization bill contains a similar provision.

    Rep. Dennis Kucinich voted YES......send e-mail or see bio

    America COMPETES Reauthorization Act - Vote Passed (262-150, 20 Not Voting)

    This $85.6 billion bill would authorize a variety of science research programs over the next five years. The timetable for Senate action is unclear.

    Rep. Dennis Kucinich voted YES......send e-mail or see bio

    National Defense Authorization Act, FY2011 - Vote Passed (229-186, 17 Not Voting)

    The House passed this $760 billion bill authorizing defense spending for the upcoming fiscal year. The Senate could take up its version of the bill sometime during the summer.
    Rep. Dennis Kucinich voted NO......send e-mail or see bio