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File #: HCC-269-FY24    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/5/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/15/2024 Final action:
Title: FY25 Council ARPA Amendment: Adjustments to ARPA spending for FY25
Sponsors: Emily Strab
Indexes: Budget
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Submitted by: Councilmember Strab
Submitting Department: Legislative
Agenda Section: Discussion

Item Title:
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FY25 Council ARPA Amendment: Adjustments to ARPA spending for FY25
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Suggested Action:
recommendation
For discussion: I move the Mayor and Council discontinue the Mental Health Youth Program and the Vandalism Recovery and Prevention Program at the conclusion of ARPA funding, and discontinue or reallocate the ARPA funding of the following initiatives:
- Rent stabilization implementation ($250,000)
- Hyattsville Crossing BID ($150,000)
- Hiring of a grant writer ($120,000)
- Beautification of Alternate Route One ($120,000)
- Environmental Depot ($100,000)
- Small business online directory ($60,000)
- Public wi-fi study ($60,000)
- SMART waste management study ($60,000)
- Circulator study ($30,000)
- SMBE certification support ($15,000)
- Mental health youth program ($100,000)

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Summary Background:
Reprogramming these funds can help defray costs associated with operational expenditures.


Next Steps:
Council discussion.

Fiscal Impact:
Reallocation of up to $950,000 to revenue replacement or essential expenditures.

City Administrator Comments:
The staff supports the reallocation of funds for the above listed programs w/ the below exceptions, considerations, and recommendations.
Grant Writer Funding: Actual remaining cost ($56K). The City obligated $20K of funding to our grant support contractor. We expanded her duties and moved her into limited grant writing. In addition, we decided not to hire a full-time grant writer and identified a contractor at $54K. This was to reduce benefits and legacy costs. The contracted grant writer will help with state and federal funding.
Teen Mental Health Program: Recommend we evaluate the pilot year to determine success of the program and inform future year decisions. The Hope Center for Wellness signed the contract last month. They are preparing to offer individual and group sessions. The program c...

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