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Resolution
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Status:
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Agenda Ready
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Title:
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Approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community for the receipt and distribution of $1,695,000 in Proposition 202 Funds. (Citywide)
Under this Agreement, $800,000 is awarded to the following City of Mesa programs: Fire and Medical Department, Immunization Program ($85,000) and Radios for Special Operations and Outreach ($125,000); Community Services Department, Housing Authority, Affordable Housing Landlord Outreach and Retention ($75,600); Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department, Cemetery Historic Document Archival ($60,500); Police Department, Mobile Force PA Speaker System ($2,778), 21st Century Police Training (21CPT) Equipment ($62,760), Community Engagement Academies ($4,680), Digital Forensics Unit Training ($63,406), Microfiche Transfer ($90,580), Community Engagement Activities Equipment ($8,696); City Manager's Office, Special Projects, Barricading for Community Event ...
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Approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community for the receipt and distribution of $1,695,000 in Proposition 202 Funds. (Citywide)
Under this Agreement, $800,000 is awarded to the following City of Mesa programs: Fire and Medical Department, Immunization Program ($85,000) and Radios for Special Operations and Outreach ($125,000); Community Services Department, Housing Authority, Affordable Housing Landlord Outreach and Retention ($75,600); Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department, Cemetery Historic Document Archival ($60,500); Police Department, Mobile Force PA Speaker System ($2,778), 21st Century Police Training (21CPT) Equipment ($62,760), Community Engagement Academies ($4,680), Digital Forensics Unit Training ($63,406), Microfiche Transfer ($90,580), Community Engagement Activities Equipment ($8,696); City Manager's Office, Special Projects, Barricading for Community Event Safety ($50,000), Mesa K-Ready, Kindergarten Readiness Program ($45,000), Mesa Counts on College, American Dream Academy ($27,000); Arts and Cultural Department, Mesa Arts Center, Arts in Service ($54,000), and i.d.e.a. Museum, Barriers to Access ($45,000).
The balance of the funds will be distributed to other local community agencies, including A New Leaf, Mesa Public Schools, Child Crisis Center, Bogden House, Visit Mesa, and the United Food Bank as a pass-through grant.
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