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19 results for “pandemic impacts”

  • 24-1000: Approves a contract for $1,700,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds between the City and County of Denver and Downtown Denver Partnership, Inc. through 8-31-2026 to address the continued negative economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Denver’s economy with a specific focus on the retail sector, in District 10 (OEDEV-202474415).

    Jul 28, 2024

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 24-0988: A resolution approving an Agreement with Downtown Denver Partnership, Inc., to address the continued negative economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Denver’s economy with a specific focus on the retail sectors, in District 10. Approves a contract for $1,700,000 with the Downtown Denver Partnership, Inc. through 8-31-2026 to address the continued negative economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Denver’s economy with a specific focus on the retail sectors, in District 10 (OEDEV-202474415-00). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 9-9-2024. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 8-7-2024. Pursuant to Council Rule 3.6, Council member Parady called out this item at the 8-19-2024 meeting for a one-week postponement to 8-26-2024 and was further postponed at the 8-26-2024 meeting until 9-9-2024.

    Jul 23, 2024

·Denver, CO
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  • 2024-0563: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to establish a use plan and a fund for Festivals which were in existence prior to or during the Covid pandemic and were also impacted financially by the Covid pandemic, as allocated in the City’s American Rescue Plan.

    May 31, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 23-0901: A resolution approving a proposed Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Birdseed Collective to account for impacts from the Covid pandemic to continue providing free programming for all ages at the former Globeville Recreation Center, in Council District 9. Amends a contract with Birdseed Collective by adding two years for a new end date of 10-31-2025 to account for impacts from the Covid pandemic to continue providing free programming for all ages at the former Globeville Recreation Center, in Council District 9. No change to contract amount (PARKS-202368666/201842732). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 8-14-2023. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 7-11-2023.

    Jun 26, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 23-0538: A resolution approving a proposed Contract between the City and County of Denver and Impact Charitable to provide eligible Denver residents one-time, direct cash assistance, up to $1,500, to mitigate the negative financial impact of the pandemic and support economic stability, citywide. Approves a contract with Impact Charitable for $3,000,000 and through 6-30-2024 to provide eligible Denver residents one-time, direct cash assistance, up to $1,500, to mitigate the negative financial impact of the pandemic and support economic stability, citywide (HRCRS-202367950). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 7-31-2023. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 6-28-2023.

    May 1, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 22-0216: A resolution approving a proposed Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Impact Charitable to extend the Term with no change to contract amount. Amends a contract with Impact Charitable to add 9 months for a new end date of 9-30-2022 to allow additional time for disbursement of funding for basic pressing needs including housing, utilities, food, health care, transportation, and childcare to Denver residents who were previously employed and lost their employment due to the COVID-19 pandemic. No change to contract amount (HRCRS-202261951). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 3-29-22. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 2-23-22.

    Feb 10, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2021-1205: On the message and order, referred on November 17, 2021, Docket #1205, authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the amount of Eight Million Dollars ($8,000,000.00) in the form a grant, awarded by the United States Department of the Treasury, to be administered by the City of Boston's Chief Financial Officer/Collector Treasurer. The grant will fund the communities and families most affected by the public health and economic impact of COVID-19 pandemic, the expansion of the fare free transit program, the committee submitted a report recommending the order ought to pass.

    Nov 17, 2021

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 21-1078: A resolution approving a proposed Second Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Energy Outreach Colorado by adding $800,000.00 for a grand total of $1,060,330.00 to include nine more months of utility payment assistance for low income individuals whom were impacted by COVID-19 pandemic, citywide, implementing new end date of December 31, 2021. Amends a contract with Energy Outreach Colorado by adding $800,000 for a new total of $1,060,330 and nine months for a new end date of 12-31-21 for utility payment assistance for low income individuals impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, citywide (HRCRS-202160009). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 10-25-21. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 9-22-21.

    Sep 13, 2021

    ·Denver, CO
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  • RS2021-1116: A resolution accepting the recommendations of the COVID-19 Financial Oversight Committee to distribute $3,000,000.00 in American Rescue Plan Act funds from the Covid 19 ARP Fund No. 30216 to provide rent and mortgage payments and utilities payments, for Davidson County residents who suffered a negative economic impact during the coronavirus pandemic who do not meet the eligibility requirements of the HOPE program administered by the Metro Action Commission, to be administered by the United Way of Greater Nashville.

    Aug 27, 2021

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 21-0949: A resolution approving a proposed Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Impact Charitable to provide funding to Denver residents who were previously employed and lost their employment due to the COVID-19 pandemic for basic pressing needs. Approves a contract with Impact Charitable for $2,000,000 and through 12-31-21 to provide funding to Denver residents who were previously employed and lost their employment due to the COVID-19 pandemic for basic pressing needs including housing, utilities, food, health care, transportation, and childcare (HRCRS-202159452). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 9-27-21. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 8-25-21.

    Aug 16, 2021

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2053-2021: To authorize the Director of the Department of Education to enter into a new, additional 2021-2022 Ready4Success contract with the Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy at The Ohio State University using 2020-2021 funds already allocated, so that they may continue to work with teachers and early learners impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic.

    Jul 14, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • BUDGET OVERVIEW

    Bloomington, IN
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    The City of Bloomington Controller presented a 2021 budget overview addressing ongoing pandemic impacts, noting significant revenue reductions in Street, Parks, and Food & Beverage Funds, though some recovery has occurred. The city received federal assistance through CARES and ARPA funds reflected in the 2022 budget request, with cash reserves projected to decline from 38.8% at the end of 2020 to 29.1% by end of 2021 and 23.6% by end of 2022. Key revenue sources include property taxes (53.7% of General Fund revenues, expected to increase 4.3%), Local Income Tax (26.5% of revenues, but facing a projected $1.08 million reduction for 2022), and miscellaneous revenues (19.9%), with the city taking a cautious approach to spending while remaining prepared to adjust quickly.

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  • Approved as to Form and Legality 'bJ^rOf) City Attorney OAKLAND CITY COUNCIL

    Oakland, CA
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    This Oakland City Council resolution reappropriates $185,000 in Community Development Block Grant funds from the Housing Assistance Center to the East Bay Community Law Center for fiscal year 2019-20 and awards a two-year agreement to that organization not to exceed $185,000 to provide anti-displacement legal services. The reallocation supports expanded legal service delivery related to Oakland's Fair Chance Access to Housing Ordinance, which was passed January 21, 2020, and limits criminal history screening in rental housing applications. The action addresses increased demand for anti-displacement services driven by the housing crisis and COVID-19 pandemic's impact on housing insecurity among low-income and African American residents.

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  • Michigan's overlapping property tax limitations and the ...

    Lansing, MI
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    This November 2021 issue of Township Focus, the official publication of the Michigan Townships Association, features an analysis of Michigan's overlapping property tax limitations and their unsustainable impact on local governments and taxpayers, noting that Michigan has some of the strictest property tax limits in the country. The publication also covers Canton Charter Township's national recognition for election innovations developed during the pandemic and reports on the Michigan Townships Association's return to in-person learning at the UP North Summit, which drew over 100 township officials and legislators in September.

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  • Finance | Portland, ME - Official Website

    Portland, ME
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    The City of Portland, Maine received $46,290,625 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding in two equal tranches (May 2021 and May 2022) to address COVID-19 pandemic impacts and replace lost revenues. The Finance Department oversees multiple functions including budget management, capital improvement planning, the Finance Committee's budget review process, municipal purchasing, and treasury services such as tax collection and vehicle registration. This webpage serves as a navigation hub providing access to Portland's financial documents, policies, and related government services.

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  • ANNUAL BUDGET 2021

    Bloomington, IN
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    The City of Bloomington adopted its fiscal year 2021 general fund budget on December 7, 2020, during a period when the COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted municipal finances. The city experienced substantial revenue losses from lodging and admission taxes, which typically represent about 12% of general fund revenues and fund essential services like Police, Fire, and Public Works. To navigate these challenges and engage the community in budget decisions, the City Council formed the Community Budget Advisory Committee to develop multiple budget scenarios, conducting unprecedented public engagement through virtual events and digital feedback platforms.

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  • Volume 1 General Fund Revenues MAYOR TODD GLORIA Adopted Budget Fiscal Year

    San Diego, CA
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    The City of San Diego's Fiscal Year 2022 Adopted Budget projects General Fund revenues of $1.74 billion, representing a $122.6 million (7.6 percent) increase from FY 2021. The four major revenue sources—property taxes, sales taxes, transient occupancy taxes, and franchise fees—account for 67 percent of General Fund revenues and are projected to increase 9.6 percent, primarily driven by accelerated economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. The budget also includes $149.3 million in federal Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds from the American Rescue Plan Act to address ongoing pandemic impacts, with these revenues supporting essential city services including police, fire, homeless services, libraries, and parks and recreation programs.

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  • CITY OF TOLEDO, OHIO 2023 Annual Information Statement

    Toledo, OH
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    The City of Toledo's 2023 Annual Information Statement provides financial and administrative information for use in connection with the issuance of municipal bonds and notes. The document, dated September 29, 2023, covers topics including city government structure, employees, economic development activities, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Inquiries regarding the statement should be directed to Melanie Campbell, the Interim Director of Finance.

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  • City of Toledo 2026 Proposed Budget - Ohio.gov

    Toledo, OH
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    The City of Toledo's 2026 proposed budget document presents the city's organizational structure and governance, including Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz and a twelve-member City Council, along with strategic priorities and values guiding the budget. The document outlines the city's recovery initiatives funded through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), with federal resources directed toward addressing COVID-19 pandemic impacts, particularly benefiting low and moderate-income residents and communities of color. The city has identified five key investment areas for its Toledo Recovery Plan, though the specific details and budget figures are not fully visible in the provided document excerpt.

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