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File #: 1119-15    Version: 1 Name: Council authorization to accept award of federal funds in the amount of $6,750 from the University of Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center for operation of a pedestrian safety enforcement and education project
Type: Agenda Item Status: Held in Committee
File created: 8/31/2015 In control: Grants and Special Programs
On agenda: 9/22/2015 Final action: 9/22/2015
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Authorization to accept award of federal funds in the amount of $6,750 from the University of Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center for operation of a pedestrian safety enforcement and education project. The University of Kentucky Injury Prevention Center has invited the Lexington Police Department to participate in a Pedestrian Safety Education and Enforcement Project because Lexington has the second highest number of pedestrian fatalities in Kentucky. Federal funding will be in the amount of $6,750. No match is required. A budget amendment is in process for the grant. (L1119-15)(Gooding/Bastin)
Attachments: 1. Legistar Memo, 2. BA 6897

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Authorization to accept award of federal funds in the amount of $6,750 from the University of Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center for operation of a pedestrian safety enforcement and education project. The University of Kentucky Injury Prevention Center has invited the Lexington Police Department to participate in a Pedestrian Safety Education and Enforcement Project because Lexington has the second highest number of pedestrian fatalities in Kentucky. Federal funding will be in the amount of $6,750. No match is required. A budget amendment is in process for the grant. (L1119-15)(Gooding/Bastin)

 

Summary

 

Authorization to accept award of federal funds in the amount of $6,750 from the University of Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center for operation of a pedestrian safety enforcement and education project. The University of Kentucky Injury Prevention Center has invited the Lexington Police Department to participate in a Pedestrian Safety Education and Enforcement Project because Lexington has the second highest number of pedestrian fatalities in Kentucky. Federal funding will be in the amount of $6,750. No match is required. A budget amendment is in process for the grant. (L1119-15)(Gooding/Bastin)

 

Budgetary Implications [select]: Yes

Advance Document Review:   NO

Fully Budgeted [select]: Yes

Account Number:                     3160-505505-5543-44010

This Fiscal Year Impact:                     $6,750.00

Annual Impact:                      $

Project: PED_SAFE_2016

Activity:

Budget Reference: 2016

Current Balance: BA is in process

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{COUNCIL CLERK’S OFFICE WILL COMPLETE - Body of resolution or ordinance}