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File #: 2021-59    Version: Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/26/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/12/2021 Final action: 8/12/2021
Enactment date: 8/20/2021 Enactment #: 2021-59
Title: SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET RESOLUTION NO. 2021-59 - APPROPRIATING FUNDING IN RELATION TO THE FLORIDA'S TERRITORIAL BICENTENNIAL EVENTS - LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATION GRANT NO. 22.C.PS.900.853
Sponsors: Grover C. Robinson, IV
Attachments: 1. Supplemental Budget Resolution No. 2021-59.pdf, 2. Supplemental Budget Explanation No. 2021-59.pdf

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SPONSOR:                         Grover C. Robinson, IV, Mayor

 

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SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET RESOLUTION NO. 2021-59 - APPROPRIATING FUNDING IN RELATION TO THE FLORIDA’S TERRITORIAL BICENTENNIAL EVENTS - LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATION GRANT NO. 22.C.PS.900.853                     

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RECOMMENDATION:

 

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That City Council adopt Supplemental Budget Resolution No. 2021-59.

 

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND MAKING REVISIONS AND APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2021; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

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HEARING REQUIRED:  No Hearing Required

 

SUMMARY:

                                          

On July 17, 1821, United States officials oversaw the exchange of flags in Pensacola as Florida formally passed from Spanish to American possession. Through a community-wide effort, our State and local community is in the process of commemorating this important event in our local, state, and national history. The major celebratory event occurred locally on Saturday, July 17, 2021. Operating funds for this event, as well as following programs, were funded by funds previously granted by the City ($25,000) and Escambia County ($25,000). This state-level award is a match of those combined funds for general program support.

 

Grant funds will be used to reimburse the UWF Historic Trust for expenditures that occurred as part of the July 17, 2021, event and for at least one smaller event to follow. This specifically includes the design, fabrication, and installation of interpretive historical signage, marketing materials, programing, and products related to the July 17, 2021, event program, products produced by UWF Historic Trust and WSRE to document the bicentennial celebration, and marketing and promotion for a Harvest Dinner in October by St. Michael’s Cemetery.

 

On July 23, the City was awarded the GPS grant in the amount of $50,000.00. This funding may be used to reimburse allowable expenses back to June 1, 2021 as well as fund allowable expenses through June 30, 2022. The grant funding should further the State’s cultural objectives by conducting, creating, producing, presenting, staging or sponsoring cultural exhibits, performances, educational programs, or events.

 

The City’s Financial Planning and Administration Policy requires grants that equal $25,000 or more in total expenditures to have City Council approval prior to grant acceptance.

 

PRIOR ACTION:                     

 

None

 

FUNDING:                     

 

     Budget:                     $ 50,000.00 GPS Grant 

 

      Actual:                     $ 50,000.00 Florida’s Territorial Bicentennial Expenditures

 

FINANCIAL IMPACT:

                     

Adoption of the Supplemental Budget Resolution will appropriate the grant funds. Funds will be provided on a reimbursable basis for expenses that have been incurred and paid for by the UWF Historic Trust between July 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022.

 

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STAFF CONTACT:

 

Keith Wilkins, City Administrator

Kerrith Fiddler, Deputy City Administrator - Community Development

Sherry Morris, AICP, Planning Services Director

Gregg Harding, Historic Preservation Planner

 

ATTACHMENTS:

 

1)                     Supplemental Budget Resolution No. 2021-59

2)                     Supplemental Budget Explanation No. 2021-59

 

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