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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 10/01/2002 - SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 136, 2002, APPROPR AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY ITEM NUMBER: 8 FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL DATE: October 1, 2002FROM: Frank Bruno SUBJECT : Second Reading of Ordinance No. 136, 2002, Appropriating Unanticipated Grant Revenue in the General Fund for the Poudre Valley Health System Reduce Intoxicated Driving Program. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on Second Reading. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Poudre Valley Health System has developed a comprehensive prevention program called RID (Reduce Intoxicated Driving.) The RID program works in collaboration with local government, businesses, law enforcement, health care providers, Colorado State University, Poudre School District, and other community sectors to reduce the number of individuals who drive intoxicated. Pursuant to the State of Colorado and the ADAD program, purchase orders can be issued for the grant to a"local public procurement unit." A "local public procurement unit" means any county, city, municipality, or other public subdivision of the state, any public agency of any such political subdivision, any public authority, any educational, health, or other institution, and, to the extent provided by law, any other entity which expends public funds for the procurement of supplies, services, and construction. The Poudre Valley Health System has requested that the City serve as the pass-through recipient of the grant proceeds. This Ordinance, which was unanimously adopted on First Reading on September 17, 2002, allows the City to disburse the grant funds to PVHS (via the Hospital Foundation)upon completion of any grant-related documents and a subgrant agreement between the City and PVHS. AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY ITEM NUMBER: 20 FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL DATE: September 17, 2002 STAFF: Frank Bruno SUBJECT: First Reading of Ordinance No. 136, 2002, Appropriating Unanticipated Grant Revenue in the General Fund for the Poudre Valley Health System Reduce Intoxicated Driving Program. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends adoption o e Ordi cc o i t Reading . FINANCIAL IMPACT: The Poudre Valley Health System has been awarded a $15,000 grant from the Alcohol & Drug Division (ADAD). These funds will be disbursed by the Colorado Department of Human Services and directed through the City of lli su t f rado requirements. They will in turn be passed onto the Pou Vall y ealth s m. hi n carries no additional financial impact or responsibility for th ity of rt CO EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Poudre Valley Health System has developed a comprehensive prevention program called RID (Reduce Intoxicated Driving.) The RID pro ram works in collaboration with local government, businesses, law enforcement, health care pro vi s, o to n r udre School District, and other community sectors to reduce the tuber ndivi a dri to, i ted. The program includes a number of strategies to decrease nu of pl who driv intoxicated. One strategy is through 'qlpublic education and dissemination o informa ton a out the hazards of drunk driving to youth in the community. This strategy is intended to minimize the number of individuals who drive while intoxicated by using hands-on DUI prevention activities. Additional strategies and the program budget are attached. Pursuant to the State of Colorado and the ADAD program,purchase orders can be issued for the grant to a "local public procurement unit." A "local public procurement unit" means any county, city, municipality,or other public subdivision of the state,any public agency of any such political subdivision, any public authority, any educational, health, or other institution, and,to the extent provided by law, any other entity which expends public funds for the procurement of supplies, services,and construction. The Poudre Valley Health System has requested that the City serve as the pass-through recipient of the grant proceeds. This Ordinance would allow the City to disburse the grant funds to PVHS (via the Hospital Foundation)upon completion of any grant-related documents and a subgrant agreement between the City and PVHS.