HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Reso 2020-42 RESOLUTION NO. 2020 — 42
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CATHEDRAL
CITY APPROVING APPLICATION(S) FOR PER CAPITA GRANT FUNDS
WHEREAS, the State Department of Parks and Recreation has been delegated
the responsibility by the Legislature of the State of California for the administration of
the Per Capita Grant Program, setting up necessary procedures governing
application(s); and
WHEREAS, said procedures established by the State Department of Parks and
Recreation require the grantee's Governing Body to certify by resolution the approval of
project application(s) before submission of said applications to the State; and
WHEREAS, the grantee will enter into a contract(s) with the State of California to
complete the project(s);
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, DETERMINED AND ORDERED BY
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CATHEDRAL CITY, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1.
Approves the filing of project application(s) for Per Capita program grant project(s).
SECTION 2.
Certifies that said grantee has or will have available, prior to commencement of
project work utilizing Per Capita funding, sufficient funds to complete the project(s).
SECTION 3.
Certifies that the grantee has or will have sufficient funds to operate and maintain
the project(s).
SECTION 4.
Certifies that all projects proposed will be consistent with the park and recreation
element of the City of Cathedral City general or recreation plan (PRC §80063(a)).
SECTION 5.
Certifies that these funds will be used to supplement, not supplant, local
revenues in existence as of June 5, 2018 (PRC §80062(d)).
SECTION 6.
Certifies that it will comply with the provisions of§1771.5 of the State Labor Code.
SECTION 7.
(PRC §80001(b)(8)(A-G)) To the extent practicable, as identified in the
"Presidential Memorandum--Promoting Diversity and Inclusion in Our National Parks,
National Forests, and Other Public Lands and Waters," dated January 12, 2017, the
City of Cathedral City will consider a range of actions that include, but are not limited to,
the following:
(A) Conducting active outreach to diverse populations, particularly minority, low-income,
and disabled populations, and tribal communities, to increase awareness within those
communities and the public generally about specific programs and opportunities.
(B) Mentoring new environmental, outdoor recreation, and conservation leaders to
increase diverse representation across these areas.
(C) Creating new partnerships with state, local, tribal, private, and nonprofit
organizations to expand access for diverse populations.
(D) Identifying and implementing improvements to existing programs to increase
visitation and access by diverse populations, particularly minority, low-income, and
disabled populations, and tribal communities.
(E) Expanding the use of multilingual and culturally appropriate materials in public
communications and educational strategies, including through social media strategies,
as appropriate, that target diverse populations.
(F) Developing or expanding coordinated efforts to promote youth engagement and
empowerment, including fostering new partnerships with diversity-serving and youth-
serving organizations, urban areas, and programs.
(G) Identifying possible staff liaisons to diverse populations.
SECTION 8.
Agrees that to the extent practicable, the project(s) will provide workforce
education and training, contractor and job opportunities for disadvantaged communities
(PRC §80001(b)(5)).
SECTION 9.
Certifies that the grantee shall not reduce the amount of funding otherwise
available to be spent on parks or other projects eligible for funds under this division in its
jurisdiction. A one-time allocation of other funding that has been expended for parks or
other projects, but which is not available on an ongoing basis, shall not be considered
when calculating a recipient's annual expenditures. (PRC §80062(d)).
SECTION 10.
Certifies that the grantee has reviewed, understands, and agrees to the General
Provisions contained in the contract shown in the Procedural Guide.
SECTION 11.
Delegates the authority to the Director of Engineering/Public Works, or designee
to conduct all negotiations, sign and submit all documents, including, but not limited to
applications, agreements, amendments, and payment requests, which may be
necessary for the completion of the grant scope(s).
SECTION 12.
Agrees to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, ordinances,
rules, regulations, and guidelines.
SECTION 13. CERTIFICATION
The City Clerk shall certify and attest that the forgoing is a true and full copy of a
Resolution of the City Council of the City of Cathedral City adopted at a duly convened
meeting on September 9, 2020, which has not been altered, amended or repealed; shall
certify and attest to the passage and adoption of this Resolution; shall enter the same in
the book of original Resolutions of said City; and shall make a minute of passage and
adoption thereof in the records of the proceedings of the City Council of said City, in the
minutes of the meeting at which Resolution is passed and adopted.
EFFECTIVE DATE
This Resolution shall take effect upon its adoption.
PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council
for the City of Cathedral City held on this 9th day of September 2020.
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ATTEST:
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Tracey R, artineZ, City Clerk
APPROVED AS ` O'
Eric Vail, City Attorney
I, TRACEY R. MARTINEZ, CITY CLERK of the City of Cathedral City, do hereby
certify that the foregoing Resolution was introduced and duly adopted at a regular
meeting of the City Council of the City of Cathedral City held on the 9th day of
September 2020 by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Lamb, Gutierrez and Carnevale; Mayor Pro
Tem Gregory and Mayor Aguilar
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None