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4022-24
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5/1/2024
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2024 <br />Budget Adjustments <br />Tally Sheet <br />Department Code Rev Exp FB <br />GGR‐1CPED Mayor's Drug Crisis Taskforce 021R 50,000 <br />GGR‐1 General Fund Mayor's Drug Crisis Taskforce 002R 50,000 <br />Increase M&O expenditures ‐ Economic Development 021 5030000410 50,000 <br />Increase beginning fund balance ‐ General Fund 002 3080000000 50,000 <br />Department Code Rev Exp FB <br />GGR‐2Non‐Departmental Fuel Infrastructure Upgrades and Refurbishment 009R 95,442 <br />GGR‐2 General Fund Fuel Infrastructure Upgrades and Refurbishment 002R 95,442 <br />Increase M&O expenditures ‐ Non‐Departmental 009 5000501550 95,442 <br />Increase beginning fund balance ‐ General Fund 002 3080000000 95,442 <br />The City owns and maintains 10 fueling sites of varying ages and conditions ‐Fire Stations 1 through 6, Service Center, Kasch Park, Legion <br />Golf Course, Walter E. Hall Golf Course, and the Water Filtration Station. In 2019, the City's Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) contracted with <br />an outside expert to conduct a site evaluation of all 10 fueling sites. This generated a report with estimated upgrades, repairs, and <br />refurbishments each site would require to be brought back to good material condition. This reappropriation proposes to carry forward <br />$95,442 for the General Government's share of costs to upgrade and refurbish fueling sites and upgrade the fueling data management <br />system. See also NGR‐8. <br />In October 2023, the Mayor announced the creation of a new task force to focus on the City's urgent drug crisis ‐specifically related to <br />fentanyl, meth and other deadly illegal substances ‐and its impacts on community safety. The task force will gain a better understanding <br />of the impact, barriers, and complexities of the drug crisis in Everett and develop next steps or recommendations for the City and its <br />partners to consider. This reappropriation proposes to carry forward $50,000 set aside in the Economic Development budget to fund a <br />facilitator and other costs associated with this effort. <br />Tally 2024 <br />ATTACHMENT A
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