Record #: SO2018-6168   
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
Intro date: 7/25/2018 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Budget and Government Operations
Final action: 9/20/2018
Title: Annual Appropriation Ordinance Year 2018 amendment within Fund No. 925 for Department of Public Health, Office of Mayor, Department of Fleet and Facility Management, Department of Family and Support Services and Chicago Public Library
Sponsors: Emanuel, Rahm
Topic: BUDGET & APPROPRIATIONS - Annual Appropriation Ordinance - Year 2018
Attachments: 1. SO2018-6168.pdf, 2. SO2018-6168 (V1).pdf, 3. O2018-6168.pdf
SUBSTITUTE ORDINANCE



WHEREAS, the Annual Appropriation Ordinance for the year 2018 of the City of Chicago (the "City") contains estimates of revenues receivable as grants from agencies of the state and federal governments and public and private agencies; and

WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 8 of the Annual Appropriation Ordinance, the heads of various departments and agencies of the City have applied to agencies of the state and federal governments and public and private agencies for grants to the City for various purposes; and

WHEREAS, the City through its Mayor's Office has been awarded additional private grant funds in the amount of $77,000 by the Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Inc. which shall be used for the 100 Resilient Cities Initiative Program; and

WHEREAS, the City through its Department of Fleet and Facility Management has been awarded federal grant funds in the amount of $45,345,000 by the United States Environmental Protection Agency which shall be used for the Anadarko/Toronto Streeterville Removal Response Program; and
WHEREAS, the City through its Department of Public Health ("Health") has been awarded additional federal carryover grant funds in the amount $165,000 by the Illinois Department of Public Health which shall be used for the Dental Sealant Grant Program; and

WHEREAS, the City through Health has been awarded federal grant funds in the amount of $72,000 by the United States Department of Health and Human Services ("USDHHS") and state grant funds in the amount of $582,000 by the Illinois Department of Human Services, both of which shall be used for the High Risk Infant Follow-up Program; and
WHEREAS, the City through Health has been awarded additional federal grant funds in the amount of $39,000 by USDHHS which shall be used for the HIV Behavioral Surveillance Program; and
WHEREAS, the City through Health has been awarded federal carryover grant funds in the amount of $1,084,000 by the United States Department of Housing and Urb...

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