The agenda for Tuesday’s City Council meeting was light by this Council’s standards with five motion responses, ten new Council motions, and not much else. Much of the discussion that did take place had the feel of a Level One union grievance hearing as Councilors Erik Gitschier and Corey Robinson dug into (1) who will get paid how much “ARPA Premium Pay” and the procedures used to determine that; and (2) the propriety of some hourly city employees being required to use a time clock to keep track of their attendance while others who are similarly situated do not have a like requirement.
“Work from home” should consider “Work near home” as a complementary lifestyle, particularly when specialized equipment or security issues are required by work. The Hamilton Canal District is sufficiently compact to accommodate mixed use in separate buildings, while adding “play” to the “live” and “work” elements.
“Work from home” should consider “Work near home” as a complementary lifestyle, particularly when specialized equipment or security issues are required by work. The Hamilton Canal District is sufficiently compact to accommodate mixed use in separate buildings, while adding “play” to the “live” and “work” elements.