Record #: SO2021-4179   
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
Intro date: 9/14/2021 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Budget and Government Operations
Final action: 2/23/2022
Title: Annual Appropriation Ordinance Year 2021 amendment within Fund No. 925 for various City departments
Sponsors: Lightfoot, Lori E.
Topic: BUDGET & APPROPRIATIONS - Annual Appropriation Ordinance - Year 2021
Attachments: 1. SO2021-4179.pdf, 2. O2021-4179.pdf
SUBSTITUTE ORDINANCE

WHEREAS, the Annual Appropriation Ordinance for the year 2022 (the "2022 Appropriation Ordinance") 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, the City previously received and appropriated federal grant funds awarded by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") for the Community Development Block Grant ("CDBG") program, of which the Department of Housing ("DOH") received an allocation of $66,272,676, and the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities ("MOPD") received an allocation of $4,389,796; and DOH now desires to reallocate $377,000 to MOPD; and

WHEREAS, the City previously received and appropriated federal pass-through grant funds awarded by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency ("IEMA") for the Urban Areas Security Initiative ("UASI") program, of which the Department of Asset, Information, and Services ("AIS") received an allocation of $6,000,000 and desires to reallocate $250,000; the Department of Police ("CPD") received an allocation of $8,100,000 and desires to reallocate $671,000; the Department of Fire ("CFD") received an allocation of $7,000,000 and desires to reallocate $275,000; the Office of Public Safety Administration ("OPSA") received an allocation $18,000,000; and the Office of Emergency Management and Communications ("OEMC") received an allocation of $2,500,000; and

WHEREAS, ofthe total reallocation amount of $1,196,000 from AIS, CPD and CFD, OPSA will receive additional funds in amount of $977,000, and OEMC will receive additional funds in the amount of $199,000 for the UASI program; and

WHEREAS, the City through its Department of Public Health ("CDPH") has been awarded federal carryover grant funds in the amount of $1,409,000 by the United States Department of Health and Human Services ("DHHS") for the HIV Surveillance and Prevention program; and...

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