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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSummary FormDate: 10/ 15/ 2015 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY FORM FILE ID: 15-01351 Requesting Department: Office of Grants Administration Commission Meeting Date: 11/19 /2015 District Impacted: 1, 3, & 4 Type: Z Resolution n Ordinance n Emergency Ordinance Li Discussion Item Other Law Department Matter ID No. Subject: Resolution establishing a new Special Revenue Project entitled "Live Healthy Little Havana Initiative 2016". Purpose of Item: A resolution ofthe Miami City Commission,with attachment(s), authorizing the City Manager to accept a grant in an amount not to exceed $120,000 from the Health Foundation of South Florida (HFSF) for the live healthy community partnership initiative in Little Havana; establishing a new special revenue project entitled: "Live Healthy Little Havana Initiative 2016," to accept the grant, appropriating the grant funding in the amount not to exceed $120,000, further authorizing the City Manager to negotiate and to execute a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), negotiate and execute all other necessary amendments, extensions, and modification, after consultation with the City Attorney, to implement the grant award upon execution of the MOU, with the options to renew for up to four (4) additional similar periods at the same not to exceed amounts under the same terms and conditions for the program. Budget Impact Analysis Is this item related to revenue? Y Is this item an expenditure? If so, please identify funding source below. General Account No: Special Revenue Account No: TBD CIP Project No: Is this item funded by Homeland Defense/Neighborhood Improvement Bonds? Start Up Capital Cost: Maintenance Cost: Total Fiscal Impact: CIP $120,000.00 Final Approvals (SIGN AND DATE) Budget If using or rece Grants Purchasing Chief Risk Managemen Dept. Director City Manager Page 1 of 2 Background Information: After an extensive selection process, HFSF selected the neighborhood of Little Havana to invest up to $3.75 million over six years. The initiative is aimed at strengthening community capacity to collaboratively plan and collectively carryout strategies to improve health. The geographic boundaries for this initiative are: the Miami River on the north; S.W. 27th Avenue on the west; S.W. 11th Street on the South, and I-95/the Miami River on the East. This resolution appropriates the grant and establishes a new special revenue project for said purposes and further authorizes the City Manager to negotiate and execute a memorandum of understanding and all related amendments, documents, necessary extensions and modifications to accept the award. The City of Miami has been awarded a one year grant from the Health Foundation of South Florida (HFSF) to administer and coordinate the implementation of the Live Healthy Little Havana. Page 2 of 2