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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO
ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING FOUR (4) GRANTS FROM THE
SOUTH FLORIDA EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING CONSORTIUM
(SFETC) IN THE RESPECTIVE AMOUNTS OF $34,118,
$96,520, $144,400 AND $75,718 TO OPERATE JTPA
PROGRAMS: JTPA TITLE I (PY'91), JTPA TITLE II-
A/ENTERPRISE ZONE (PY'91), JTPA TITLE III/PAN AM
(PY'91) AND DHRS/RCA (PY'91); FURTHER AUTHORIZING
THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO THE NECESSARY
AGREEMENTS, IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY
ATTORNEY, WITH THE SOUTH FLORIDA EMPLOYMENT AND
TRAINING CONSORTIUM SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS AND
LIMITATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN AND IN THE CITY CODE.
WHEREAS, the South
Florida Employment and
Training
i
Consortium (SFETC) has awarded the City of Miami $34,118 of JTPA
I;
Title I (PY'91) funds to
provide employment services
to older
workers; and
3;
WHEREAS, the South
Florida Employment and
Training
' Consortium has awarded the
City of Miami $96,520 of JTPA Title
�! II-A/Enterprise Zone (PY'91)
funds to serve residents of
specific
identified economically disadvantaged
areas; and
WHEREAS, the South
Florida Employment and
Training
Consortium has awarded the
City of Miami $144,400 of JTPA Title
III/Pan Am (PY'91) funds
to serve displaced Pan Am
Airlines
workers; and
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WHEREAS, the South Florida Employment and Training
Consortium has awarded the City of Miami $75,718 of DHRS/RCA
(PY'91) funds from the Department of Health and Rehabilitative
Services to provide employment services to entrants/refugees;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the
Preamble
to
this Resolution are
hereby adopted
by reference
thereto
and
incorporated herein
as if fully set
forth in the
Section.
Section 2. The City Manager is hereby authorized to accept
a JTPA Title I (PY'91) grant from the South Florida Employment
and Training Consortium in the amount of $34,118 to provide
employment services to older workers.
Section 3. The City Manager is hereby authorized to enter
into the necessary agreements, in a form acceptable to the City
Attorney, with the South Florida Employment and Training
Consortium for the aforementioned JTPA Title I (PY'91) program,
subject to the conditions and limitations contained herein and in
the City Code.
Section 4. The City Manager is hereby authorized to accept
a JTPA Title II-A/Enterprise Zone (PY'91) grant from the South
Florida Employment and Training Consortium in the amount of
$96,520 to provide employment services to economically
disadvantaged persons from specifically identified depressed and
deprived geographical areas.
Section 5. The City Manager is hereby authorized to enter
into the necessary agreements, in a form acceptable to the City
Attorney, with the South Florida Employment and Training
Consortium for the aforementioned JTPA Title II-A/Enterprise Zone
(PY'91) program, subject to the conditions and limitations
contained herein and in the City Code.
Section 6. The City Manager is hereby authorized to accept
a JTPA Title III/Pan Am (PY'91) grant from the South Florida
Employment and Training Consortium in the amount of $144,400 to
provide employment services to displaced Pan Am Airline workers.
Section 7. The City Manager is hereby authorized to enter
into the necessary agreements, in a form acceptable to the City
Attorney, with the South Florida Employment and Training
Consortium for the aforementioned JTPA Title III/Pan Am (PY'91)
program, subject to the conditions and limitations contained
herein and in the City Code.
Section B. The City Manager is hereby authorized to accept
a DHRS/RCA (PY'91) grant from the South Florida Employment and
Training Consortium in the amount of $75,718 to provide
employment services to entrants/refugees.
Section 9. The City Manager is hereby authorized to enter
into the necessary agreements, in a form acceptable to the City
Attorney, with the South Florida Employment and Training
Consortium for the aforementioned DHRS/RCA (PY'91) program,
subject to the conditions and limitations contained herein and in
the City Code.
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Section 10. This Resolution shall become effective
immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of February , 1992•
ATTJe9: AV XIER L. SUAR Z, MAYOR
RAI, CITY CLERK
BUDGETARY REVIEW:
URANA, DIRECTOR
BUDGET
FINANCE REVIEW:
Vi�-Z_
CARLOS GARCIA, DIRECTOR
FINANCE'DEPARTMENT
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
J ES, II
CITY ATTO EY
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PREPARED AND APPROVED BY:
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ALBERTINE S. SMITH
CHIEF ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY
z INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO The Honorable Mayor and Members °`T` FEB 51992
of the City Commission SU°.,ECT Resolution Accepting
Four (4) JTPA Grants
FROM R-FERENCES
Cesar H. Odio City Commission Agenda
City Manager ENCLOSURES February 13, 1992
RECOMMENDATION:
It is respectfully recommended that the City Commission adopt the
attached resolution which authorizes the City Manager to accept
the following four (4) grants from the South Florida Employment
and Training Consortium in the respective amounts of $34,118,
$96,520, $144,400 and $75,718 to operate JTPA Programs: JTPA
Title I, JTPA Title II -A Enterprise Zone, JTPA Title III and
DHRS/RCA; and further authorizes the City Manager to enter into
the necessary agreements with the South Florida Employment and
Training Consortium (SFETC).
BACKGROUND:
The Department of Community Development has prepared legislation
authorizing the City Manager to accept the following grants from
the South Florida Employment and Training Consortium (SFETC) and
to enter into agreements with the SFETC upon acceptance:
1. JTPA TITLE I (PY'91) - The SFETC awarded the City $34,118 to
operate an employment services program for older workers.
2. JTPA TITLE II -A ENTERPRISE ZONE (PY'91) - An allocation of
$96,520 was awarded by the SFETC to provide employment services
to economically disadvantaged persons from specifically
identified depressed and deprived geographical areas, which
includes the East Little Havana, Overtown, Wynwood, Allapattah,
Model City and Edison Little River areas of the City of Miami.
3. JTPA TITLE III/PAN AM (PY'91) - As a result of the recent
closing of Pan American Airlines, the City has been awarded
$144,400 to provide services to displaced Pan Am workers in a
program identical to the one currently operated by the City for
displaced Eastern Airline employees.
4. DHRS/RCA (PY'91) - The SFETC has awarded the City $75,718 to
provide employment services to entrants/refugees through this
program.
The aforementioned programs are operated in the Neighborhoods
Jobs Program of the Department of Community Development.
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