Legislation Details

Reference No. CR-042-2020    Draft No. 1
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Meeting Body County Council
Meeting Date 6/2/2020
Introduced Date 6/2/2020 Public Hearing Date
Effective date: 6/16/2020    
Title: A RESOLUTION CONCERNING SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION OF FEDERAL, STATE AND OTHER FUNDS for the purpose of appropriating funding from grants in the amount of $196,202,121 to the Circuit Court, Office of the State’s Attorney, Fire/EMS Department, Department of Public Works and Transportation, Health Department, Department of Social Services, Department of Family Services, Department of Housing and Community Development, Department of Homeland Security, Police Department, Office of the Sheriff and Department of Corrections.
Proposers/Sponsors: County Executive, Todd M. Turner, Monique Anderson-Walker, Derrick Leon Davis, Thomas E. Dernoga, Mel Franklin, Dannielle M. Glaros, Sydney J. Harrison, Calvin S. Hawkins, Jolene Ivey, Rodney C. Streeter, Deni L. Taveras
Attachments: 1. R2020042, 2. CR-042-2020 AIS, 3. CR-042-2020 Report, 4. CR-042-2020 PPT Presentation, 5. CR-042-2020 Transmittal, 6. June 16 COW COVID Spending Plan x Agency, 7. CR-042-2020 Policy Analysis and Fiscal Impact, 8. CR-042-2020 Comment
Contact: Terra Bynum, Office of Management and Budget

Title

A RESOLUTION CONCERNING SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION OF FEDERAL, STATE AND OTHER FUNDS for the purpose of appropriating funding from grants in the amount of $196,202,121 to the Circuit Court, Office of the State’s Attorney, Fire/EMS Department, Department of Public Works and Transportation, Health Department, Department of Social Services, Department of Family Services, Department of Housing and Community Development, Department of Homeland Security, Police Department, Office of the Sheriff and Department of Corrections.

 

Background

This Resolution will provide for Supplemental Appropriations for grant programs in Fiscal Year 2020.  The adjustment to appropriations totals $196,202,121 and will support the programmatic operations of (12) twelve agencies.