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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPre ResolutionSEP-27-2004 11:47 CITY MANAGERS OFFICE 305 416 1019 P.02/05 J-03-247 3/25/03 RESOLUTION NO. 03 "a 378 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $200,000 TO UNDERWRITE EXPENSES ASSOCIATED WI IMPLEMENTATION OF PHASE II OF THE MAYOR'S CITYWIDE POVERTY INITIATIVE (ACCI6N MIAMI - MICRO -LENDING INITIATIVE t $150,000); FROM THE SPECIAL REVENUE ACCOUNT ENTITLED, "POVERTY INITIATIVE;" ALLOCATING FUNDS FROM FISCAL YEAR 2002-2003 BUDGETED FUNDS; FURTHER DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE THE NECESSARY AGREEMENT(S) TO IMPLEMENT SAID PHASE AND PRESENT THE NEGOTIATED AGREEMENT(S) TO THE CITY COMMISSION FOR CONSIDERATION. WHEREAS, in the 2000 United States Census the City of Miami ("City") was found to be the poorest, large city in the United Staters; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and Commissioners of the City of Miami have resolved to use their best efforts to assist City residents by appealing to the State and Federal government,. foundations, etc. to leverage and any funds available to the City to assist its poor; and CITY COMMISSION PZE T_!TG OOP, Yr 1 `'. 7P113 Rcaokttian Na. 03- 378.. . SEP-27-2004 11:47 CITY MANAGERS OFFICE 305 416 1019 P.03/05 WHEREAS, on September 26, 2002, the City Commission approved Resolution No. 02-1072 designating S2,000,000 of the Fiscal Year 2002 surplus as Management Reserves to fund the Citywide Poverty Initiative; and WHEREAS, the goal of the Citywide Poverty Initiative is to assist low and moderate -income individuals and families to; (1) access existing public benefits, (2) improve their financial literacy, (3) obtain access to quality sources of loan and equity capital, and (4) save to build wealth and accumulate assets; and WHEREAS, on. January 23, 2003, the City Commission approved Resolution No. 03-94 adopting the Citywide Poverty Initiative Plan and authorizing the expenditure of $150,000 to underwrite the initial phase of the plan, a local outreach campaign to increase awareness about the Earned Income Credit (EIC) and Child Tax Credit (CTC); and WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to implement Phase II of said plan, to affirm the City's support of a local, collaborative effort to expand access to sources of quality loan capital among small business owners and entrepreneurs; Page '2 of 4 03- 378 SEP-27--2004 11:47 CITY MANAGERS OFFICE 305 416 1019 P.04/05 4 NOW, THEREFORE, HE IT RESOLVED HY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. Preamble to this The recitals and findings contained in the Resolution are adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The expenditure of funds, in an amount not to exceed $200,000, to underwrite expenses associated with the implementation of Phase Initiative (Accivn Miami is authorized with funds budgeted funds, for the Special Initiative." II of the Mayor's Citywide Poverty - Micro -lending Initiative, $150,000) allocated from Fiscal Year 2002-20Q3 Revenue Fund entitled, "Poverty Section 3. The City Manager is authorizedli to negotiate the necessary Agreement(s), in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, to implement said Phase, and to present the negotiated Agreement(e) to the City Commission for consideration. The herein authorization is further subject to compliance, with all requirements that may be imposed by the City Attorney, including but not limited to those prescribed by applicable City charter and Code provisions. Page 3 o f 4 SEP-27-2004 11:47 CITY MANAGERS OFFICE 305 416 1019 P.05i05 Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor,? PASSED AND ADOPTED this 10th day of April ATTEST: /„ PRISCILLA A. THOMPSON CITY CLERK APPROVED AS T RM AND CORRECTNESSti RO VILARELLO Y ATTORNEY W7054:tr:AS:SSS • 2, 2003. L A. DIAZ, MAYOR If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten calendar ;days from.the date it was passed and adopted. Xf the M .or vetoes!is Re5olutiQn, it shall become effective imm dote. y thPPAn overrids of the veto by the City Comm esiQ0,. Page 4 of 4 TOTAL P.05