Record No:
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CB 119023
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Council Bill No:
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CB 119023
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Ordinance (Ord)
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Status:
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Passed
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AN ORDINANCE authorizing, in 2017, acceptance of funding from non-City sources; authorizing the heads of the Executive Department, Department of Education and Early Learning, Department of Parks and Recreation, Human Services Department, Law Department, Information Technology Department, Seattle Fire Department, Seattle Police Department, and Seattle Public Utilities to accept specified grants and private funding and to execute, deliver, and perform corresponding agreements; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.
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CITY OF SEATTLE
ORDINANCE __________________
COUNCIL BILL __________________
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AN ORDINANCE authorizing, in 2017, acceptance of funding from non-City sources; authorizing the heads of the Executive Department, Department of Education and Early Learning, Department of Parks and Recreation, Human Services Department, Law Department, Information Technology Department, Seattle Fire Department, Seattle Police Department, and Seattle Public Utilities to accept specified grants and private funding and to execute, deliver, and perform corresponding agreements; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SEATTLE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The Mayor or the Mayor’s designee, the Director of Education, the Superintendent of Parks and Recreation, the Director of the Human Services Department, the City Attorney, the Chief Technology Officer, the Fire Chief, and the Chief of Police are authorized to accept the following non-City funding from the grantors listed below, and to execute, deliver, and perform, on behalf of The City of Seattle, agreements for the purposes described below. The funds, when received, shall be deposited in the receiving fund identified below to support, or as reimbursement for, the corresponding appropriations set forth in the ordinance introduced as Council Bill 119022.
Item |
Department |
Grantor |
Purpose |
Amount |
Fund |
1.1 |
Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL) |
Casey Family Program |
The grant will support an educational component of the Our Best Initiative. Our Best focuses on expanding opportunity and improving life outcomes for young black men in five areas: education, economic mobility, community safety, health and positive connections to caring adults. |
$200,000 |
Department of Education Fund (14100) |
1.2 |
Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) |
Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office |
This grant supports the Major Maintenance Backlog and Asset Management project (K730300) and will be used to support the work of converting Brighton Playfield from natural turf to high-quality synthetic turf with cork-sand infill. |
$75,000 |
Cumulative Reserve Subfund - Unrestricted Subaccount (00164) |
1.3 |
Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) |
Children’s Home Society |
This donation supports the Virgil Flaim Park Skatespot Development project (K730182) and will be used to develop a skate spot, relocate the basketball court, and make related improvements to the park located in Lake City. |
$21,362 |
2008 Parks Levy Fund (33860) |
1.4 |
Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) |
Madrona Community Council |
This donation supports the ongoing Tennis & Basketball Court Renovation Program project (K732404) and will be used to patch damaged court areas, re-seam, resurface, color coat, and paint lines at the two outdoor tennis courts, and perform related work at Madrona Playground. |
$13,500 |
Cumulative Reserve Subfund - Unrestricted Subaccount (00164) |
1.5 |
Human Services Department (HSD) |
State of Washington |
The purpose of the Health Home program is to improve health and self-management of conditions, and provide transition and personalized care to help manage the progress of chronic disease. |
$210,668 |
Human Services Operating Fund (16200) |
1.6 |
Human Services Department (HSD) |
State of Washington |
The purpose of the Health Home program is to improve health and self-management of conditions, and provide transition and personalized care to help manage the progress of chronic disease. |
$186,818 |
Human Services Operating Fund (16200) |
1.7 |
Law Department (LAW) |
Washington Traffic Safety Commission |
This grant provides funding for one Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor (TSRP. The TSRP will act as a liaison among prosecutors, law enforcement, judges and the traffic safety community on impaired driving issues. |
$144,489 |
General Subfund (00100) |
1.8 |
Executive |
Washington Department of Ecology |
This grant will be used to continue the growth and support of the EnviroStars Green Business Program. EnviroStars is a free service that helps all Washington businesses become greener and get recognized for their achievements. |
$25,000 |
General Subfund (00100) |
1.9 |
Executive |
King County |
This grant will be used to provide civil legal assistance for King County residents with limited financial resources and in need of legal representation for issues related to their immigration status and/or for those who are eligible for naturalization. |
$550,000 |
General Subfund (00100) |
1.10 |
Executive |
Public Health Seattle-King County |
This grant supports the Fresh Bucks program outreach and pilot expansion into new retail locations. |
$60,000 |
General Subfund (00100) |
1.11 |
Executive |
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors |
This grant provides funds to develop a wide-ranging resilience strategy for Seattle. |
$415,000 |
General Subfund (00100) |
1.12 |
Executive |
Pike Place Market Foundation |
These funds will be used to provide Fresh Bucks program staffing and outreach to low-income people enrolled in SNAP (food stamps) to increase their ability to purchase more healthy, fresh fruits and vegetables. |
$15,000 |
General Subfund (00100) |
1.13 |
Seattle Information Technology Department (SeaIT) |
Facebook, Inc. |
This grant will provide additional funding for the Seattle Information Technology Department’s Technology Matching Funds program. The amount provided by the grantor will be distributed to local nonprofit organizations at the discretion of the Technology Matching Fund Selection Committee. |
$25,000 |
Information Technology Fund (50410) |
1.14 |
Seattle Fire Department (SFD) |
Washington State Department of Health |
This grant reimburses the Seattle Fire Department for its costs for medical supplies purchased by the Medic One program. |
$1,270 |
General Subfund (00100) |
1.15 |
Seattle Fire Department (SFD) |
Sound Transit |
A portion of these funds ($60,000) will be used to complete SFD’s planning related to Sound Transit’s East Link project. The remainder ($430,000) funds a portion of the salary and benefit costs of a Deputy Chief and Fire Protection Engineer in the Fire Marshal’s Office (FMO) who will assist with project inspections for compliance with fire code life safety standards, and it will also fund additional FMO staff work on construction inspections and commissioning. |
$490,000 |
General Subfund (00100) |
1.16 |
Seattle Police Department (SPD) |
Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission |
This grant supports supplemental marine patrols on Seattle waters and boater education classes to promote water safety and protect the lives and vessels of those participating in recreational boating. |
$38,695 |
General Subfund (00100) |
Total |
$2,471,802 |
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Section 2. The General Manager and Chief Executive Officer of Seattle Public Utilities is authorized to accept the following non-City funding from the grantors listed below, and to execute, deliver, and perform, on behalf of The City of Seattle, agreements for the purposes described below.
Item |
Department |
Grantor |
Purpose |
Amount |
Fund |
2.1 |
Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) |
King County Flood Control District |
Reimbursement Subregional Opportunity grant funds from the King County Flood Control District for the Longfellow Creek Natural Drainage Systems Stormwater Conveyance project. |
$2,200,000 |
Drainage and Wastewater Fund (44010) |
Total |
$2,200,000 |
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Section 3. Any act consistent with the authority of this ordinance taken prior to its effective date is hereby ratified and confirmed.
Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 30 days after its approval by the Mayor, but if not approved and returned by the Mayor within ten days after presentation, it shall take effect as provided by Seattle Municipal Code Section 1.04.020.
Passed by the City Council the ________ day of _________________________, 2017, and signed by me in open session in authentication of its passage this _____ day of _________________________, 2017.
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President ____________ of the City Council
Approved by me this ________ day of _________________________, 2017.
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Edward B. Murray, Mayor
Filed by me this ________ day of _________________________, 2017.
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Monica Martinez Simmons, City Clerk
(Seal)
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