Board Bill Number 162 Votes In Session 2016-2017

Loan agreement to fund Energy Loan Program

Board Bill

BOARD BILL NO. 162 INTRODUCED BY ALDERMAN BOSLEY, Sr. An ordinance authorizing and directing the Comptroller and the Director of Streets, on behalf of the City of St. Louis, to enter into and execute a Loan Agreement and other documents required by the Loan Agreement with the Missouri Department of Economic/Division of Energy (“DED/DE”) to fund an Energy Loan Program (“Program”), further appropriating an amount not to exceed Twelve Million ($12,000,000.00) Dollars from the Capital Improvement Fund, authorizing the Comptroller and the Director of Streets, on behalf of the City, to expend such appropriated funds by entering into contracts or otherwise, establishing and maintaining an Energy Loan Conservation Account, authorizing and directing the reimbursement funds from the Program to be deposited and credited to the Capital Improvement Funds, to make applications, provide data, and to take any and all actions necessary to seek further funds from the State of Missouri under the Program, and containing a severability clause and an emergency clause.

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11/10/2016 Final Passage Vote Results

This board bill was part of a consent vote along with BB 132, BB 147, BB 148, BB 162, BB 166, BB 167

Aye 20
No 0
Final Passage Vote
Ward Alderman Position
1 Sharon Tyus Aye
2 Dionne Flowers Aye
3 Freeman M Bosley Sr. Aye
6 Christine Ingrassia Aye
7 Jack Coatar Aye
8 Stephen Conway Aye
10 Joseph Vollmer Aye
11 Thomas A Villa Aye
13 Beth Murphy Aye
14 Carol Howard Aye
17 Joseph D Roddy Aye
18 Terry Kennedy Aye
19 Marlene E Davis Aye
20 Cara Spencer Aye
21 Antonio D French Aye
23 Joseph Vaccaro Aye
24 Scott Ogilvie Aye
25 Shane Cohn Aye
26 Frank Williamson Aye
President Lewis E Reed Aye
4 Samuel L Moore Absent
5 Tammika Hubbard Absent
9 Kenneth Ortmann Absent
12 Larry Arnowitz Absent
15 Megan E Green Absent
16 Donna Baringer Absent
22 Jeffrey L Boyd Absent
27 Chris Carter Absent
28 Lyda Krewson Absent

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