REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION
SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
SUBMITTED BY: Al Zelinka, City Manager
VIA: Chau Vu, Director of Public Works
PREPARED BY: Sarah Whitecotton, Management Aide
Subject:
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Adopt Resolution No. 2023-58 authorizing the City's application for grant funds from the State Department of Parks and Recreation through the Habitat Conservation Fund Program to restore and realign portions of the existing trail at Shipley Nature Center
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Statement of Issue:
Staff requests authorization to apply for grant funds under the Habitat Conservation Fund (HCF) Program to restore and realign portions of the existing trail at the Shipley Nature Center. This request was approved unanimously by the City Council on July 18, 2023 under Resolution 2023-30, which approved the submittal of the grant application. However, the program requires updated verbiage in the Resolution, necessitating its repeal and replacement with the adoption of Resolution 2023-58.
Financial Impact:
The total estimated project cost, including design and construction, is $766,618. Staff is requesting $383,309 in grant funds from the State Department of Parks and Recreation to restore a trail at the Shipley Nature Center. If awarded a grant, the City will be responsible for providing 50% matching funds totaling $383,309, which staff will request through a separate budget appropriation request at a future City Council meeting.
Recommended Action:
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Adopt Resolution 2023-58 "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach Approving the Application for Grant Funds from the Habitat Conservation Fund Program."
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Alternative Action(s):
Do not adopt the resolution, and direct staff accordingly.
Analysis:
Background
The people of the State of California enacted the California Wildlife Protection Act of 1990, which provides funds to the State of California for grants to local agencies to acquire, enhance, rest...
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