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ORDER OF THE NEW HAVEN BOARD OF ALDERS, REALLOCATING $6.3 MILLION FROM PREVIOUSLY APPROVED AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN PROJECTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUPPLEMENTING FUNDING FOR ELIGIBLE CAPITAL PROJECTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024
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WHEREAS: the COVID-19 global pandemic has created severe social and economic disruption across the world resulting to date the loss of over 820,000 lives in the United States of America and 9,100 lives in the State of Connecticut alone: and
WHEREAS:, on March 11, 2021, President Biden signed into law the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (the “Act”) which includes approximately $1.9 trillion in investments designed to address the public health emergency and the direct and adverse impacts to the economy, to people and to community wellbeing; and
WHEREAS: the Act also makes provision for Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) program, a part of the American Rescue Plan, delivers $350 billion to state, local, and Tribal governments across the country to support their response to and recovery from the COVID-19 public health emergency; and
WHEREAS: the City of New Haven (City) is a qualifying local jurisdiction for receipt of funding pursuant to parameters of the local fiscal recovery fund and other provisions of the Act; and
WHEREAS: on June 7, 2021, the Board of Alders authorized acceptance of the local fiscal recovery fund pursuant to the Act; and
WHEREAS: the City proposes to reallocate previously approved project funding as listed below in the amount of $6.3 million for the use of capital projects for fiscal year 2023-2024 as displayed in exhibit A of this order.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by the New Haven Board of Alders that:
Section 1. That Justin Elicker, Mayor of the City of New Haven, is hereby authorized to reallocate previously approved project funding in the amount of $6.3M for the use of capital projects in fiscal year 2023-2024 and directed to execute such documentation as may be required for funding local recovery funds and other funding as may be made available to the City under the American Rescue Plan Act process (which documentation may include (inter alia) an indemnification of the appropriate federal agency or other public or quasi-public organization involved with respect to the provision of such funding) or vendor and to execute any agreements, amendments, rescissions, and revisions or other documents thereto, and to act as the authorized representative of the City with respect to all other matters pertaining to such application; and
Section 2. The Board of Alders shall determine the program and method for appropriation of remaining funding following receipt and consideration of a request from the Mayor in a manner consistent with the Act.
Exhibit A
Reallocation of ARPA Funding’s
Project Balance Reallocation New ARPA Balance
CompStat Room 100,000 (100,000) 0.00
Police Lateral Bonuses 400,000 (125,000) 275,000
Quality of Life OT 600,000 (600,000) 0.00
Administration 6,700,000 (5,475,000) 1,225,000
Capital Projects FY 2023-2024
Project No Capital Project Proposed ARPA Funding
2413 Communication Equipment 400,000.00
2414 Radios 600,000.00
2421 Sidewalk Reconstruction 2,000,000.00
2424 General Storm 650,000.00
2426 Long Wharf Park 1,000,000.00
2428 General Park Improvements 500,000.00
2441 Meters 300,000.00
2449 Commercial Industrial Site 750,000.00
2450 Facades 100,000.00