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Block third-party cookies (can block ads and tracking cookies).
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FOI #23-180 (04-5-23, 10:29 am) - Subject - Food service contracts
Name - melissa sobers
Affiliation - Unite Here
I am writing to request records under the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act (Conn. Gen. Stat. §§ 1-200 et seq). Specifically, I am requesting the following:
• Any active contracts between UConn Health and the food service operator Chartwells (which may also be called Compass) to provide dining, including any additions, memorandums of understanding, or letters attached to the active contract(s), dated from 1/1/2009 to 2/2/2023.
• Any active contracts with other providers of food or beverage services at any branch under UConn Health such as subcontractors to Chartwells/Compass, Aramark, Sodexo, etcetera, including any additions, memorandums of understanding, or letters attached to the active contract(s), dated from 1/1/2009 to 2/2/2023.
If possible, I request that these documents be delivered as electronic records (such as PDF) via email to msobers@unitehere.org. I am willing to pay up to $50 in fees for this request; if fees will exceed this amount, please inform me before proceeding. I understand that the allotted response time for Connecticut open requests is four days. If you expect a significant delay in fulfilling this request, please contact me with information about when I might expect copies. Please feel free to email or call me if I can help clarify or narrow this request.
FOI #23-179 (04-4-23, 7:22 pm) - Subject - NCAA Financial Reports for 2021 & 2022
Name - Sean Pickett
Affiliation - none
NCAA Membership Financial Reporting System report for the reporting year (FY) 2021
NCAA Membership Financial Reporting System report for the reporting year (FY) 2022
FOI #23-178 (04-4-23, 1:16 pm) - Subject - Details and footage of student injury
Name - Student Student
Affiliation - Student
I would like all information regarding the investigation of this case, as well as any security footage of the area outside the front of McHugh and the Union. Incident occurred 4/4 between 12:10-12:20 AM
FOI #23-177 (04-4-23, 1:16 pm) - Subject - Camera Footage
Name - Richard Padilla
Affiliation -
I would like to request any footage from nearby cameras that captured a light pole falling on a student in front of McHugh, between McHugh and the Student Union from midnight to 12:20 am on 4/4/2023
I'd like to make a public records request for a copy of any signed contract, offer letter or memorandum of understanding for UConn's men's basketball program's participation in the Empire Classic in November 2023. Since this request is of public interest, I'd like to request that any associated fees are waived.
FOI #23-175 (04-4-23, 10:38 am) - Subject - Copy of FOI #23-172
Name - Richard Padilla
Affiliation -
I would like complete, unredacted copies of all information contained in FOI #23-172 pertaining to arrests and various documents following the UConn NCAA Championship win
FOI #23-174 (04-4-23, 6:51 am) - Subject - Vehicle Fire - LAZ Employee
Name - Kenneth Kulo
Affiliation -
All records/data/information pertaining to: "LAZ refused to send a representative to the scene till the next business day." as noted in the UConn Fire Department report 23-0024450 pertaining to the vehicle fire at South Garage.
FOI #23-173 (04-4-23, 6:51 am) - Subject - State Vehicle CT# 9-220
Name - Kenneth Kulo
Affiliation -
All data and information pertaining to persons that drive, or have driven in the last 5 years, the sign shop delivery/pickup truck (CT License Plate 9-220). Student names may be anonymized as necessary.
FOI #23-172 (04-4-23, 2:37 am) - Subject - UCPD arrest reports after NCAA final
Name - Student Student
Affiliation - The Daily Campus
Documents should include police reports, arrest reports, body camera footage and associated audio, department communications and emails, and internal policies relevant to police presence on Hillside Road and in surrounding areas in the aftermath of the UConn Men's Basketball victory in the NCAA final. Police and arrest reports should cover incidents occurring early morning April 4, however department policies and communications should encompass preparations for the night beforehand.
FOI #23-171 (04-3-23, 4:38 pm) - Subject - Women's Basketball Game Contracts
Name - Jordan Walsh
Affiliation -
I am requesting digital copies of the following:
- Contractual agreements entered into by this institution with other institutions and/or event planners for the purpose of scheduling contests to be played by the varsity women's basketball team during the 2023-24 and forthcoming seasons. This includes but is not limited to agreements with the following entities, their representatives or the respective event planner:
‣ North Carolina State University
‣ University of Notre Dame
‣ University of South Carolina
‣ University of Maryland, College Park
- Amendments to contractual agreements entered into by this institution with other institutions and/or event planners which stipulate the dates of contests which were designated as to be determined in previous agreements.