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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007 07 23 Consent 201 Improvement Grants Under FY 06/07 NIP COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM 201 CONSENT INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC HEARING REGULAR x July 23, 2007 Regular Meeting REQUEST: Community Development Department, Urban Beautification Services Division, Requesting Authorization To Award Improvement Grants Under The FY '06/07 Neighborhood Improvement Grant Program (NIP). PURPOSE: The purpose of this Board item is to request authorization to enter into (2) grant agreements with Neighborhood Improvement Groups for beautification of public areas within the City of Winter Springs. CONSIDERATIONS: The Neighborhood Improvement Grant Program (NIP) was created to promote beautification enhancements in the Winter Springs Community through equal partnerships between Citizens and local City Government. Last year, with the help of the Winter Springs Beautification Board (BOWS), the NIP grant program funded several very successful beautification projects located in various parts of the City. All projects are thriving and will be a benefit to the Winter Springs Community for many years to come. Earlier this year, information regarding the NIP Grant Program went out to the public via informational outlets available to Staff including: the City's website, water billings and the kiosk at City Hall. After two previous successful years for the NIP Grant Program, the BOWS Board and Staff have refined grant specifications to encourage applications from smaller Neighborhood Groups of Winter Springs Citizens that wanted to become involved in beautification of their respective communities. 072307_ COMM_ Consent_201_NIP _ Grants_Award_Request_Request The following grant applications are being recommended by the BOWS Board for funding in the FY '06/07 grant cycle with a minimum 50% match (in kind) required for reimbursement. Recommendations for FY '06/07 Grant Fundin!!:. 1. Wicklow Home Owners Association a. Package was complete and met criteria with some modifications. b. Total program cost $10,000. Grant reimbursement $4,500 (some items on the request did not qualify for reimbursement - 50% of the qualified elements are proposed for funding). c. Located at a major right of way in the Wicklow Subdivision. d. Exposure is approximately 40-50 Residents per day. 2. Sequoia Court Median a. Package has met criteria with Staff involvement. b. Total program cost $11,000. Grant reimbursement $5,500. c. Located within Oak Forest in the Sequoia Court cul-de-sac median. d. Exposure is approximately 13-15 Residents per day. e. Participation from the local Boy Scouts Troop #787 (Leader Mark Sardo). FUNDING Funding in the amount of $10,000 for the abovementioned grants are available from the Urban Beautification Services Division Line Code (1525-58000-30077 Grants and Aids). RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Commission approve grant funding for the following projects, as submitted; a total of $10,000 to be paid from Line Code (1525-58000-30077) for the FY '06/07 Neighborhood Improvement Grant Program. 072307_ COMM _ Consent_201_NIP _ Grants_Award_Request_Request 1. Wicklow Home Owners Association in the amount of $4,500. 2. Sequoia Court Group in the amount of $5,500. IMPLEMENT A TION SCHEDULE: Grant projects will begin immediately upon completion of the Grant Agreement form by the applicants. Projects must be complete and invoices submitted no later than September 30, 2007 to qualify for reimbursement from the City. ATTACHMENTS: COMMISSION ACTION: