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File #: 12-8192    Version: A Name: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works requesting permission to apply for a $2,000 grant from the Root-Pike Watershed Initiative Network to purchase/install rain garden informational/Educational signs. (Grant Control #2012-
Type: Communication Status: Passed
File created: 9/21/2012 In control: Finance and Personnel Committee
On agenda: Final action: 10/2/2012
Title: Subject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works requesting permission to apply for a $2,000 grant from the Root-Pike Watershed Initiative Network to purchase/install rain garden informational/Educational signs. (Grant Control #2012-034) (RES No. 12-3348) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 9-24-12: Permission be granted for the Commissioner of Public Works to apply for a $2,000 grant from the Root-Pike Watershed Initiative Network to purchase/install rain garden informational/Educational signs. (Grant Control #2012-034) Fiscal Note: There is an in-kind $1,000 match that can/will be met through the efforts of city employees installing the signs in rain gardens along Sixth Street. There will be no financial impact to the City.
Attachments: 1. Root-Pike Watershed Initiative Network Grant
Related files: Res.12-3348
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Subject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works requesting permission to apply for a $2,000 grant from the Root-Pike Watershed Initiative Network to purchase/install rain garden informational/Educational signs.  (Grant Control #2012-034) (RES No. 12-3348)
 
Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 9-24-12:  Permission be granted for the Commissioner of Public Works to apply for a $2,000 grant from the Root-Pike Watershed Initiative Network to purchase/install rain garden informational/Educational signs.  (Grant Control #2012-034)
 
Fiscal Note:  There is an in-kind $1,000 match that can/will be met through the efforts of city employees installing the signs in rain gardens along Sixth Street.  There will be no financial impact to the City.