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File #: 2005-0957    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed Finally
File created: 1/11/2005 In control: Committee on Finance & Budget
On agenda: Final action: 1/18/2005
Enactment date: 1/18/2005 Enactment #: 14
Effective date: 1/19/2005    
Title: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 302, effective July 9, 2004 entitled: Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor to enter into an Agreement or Agreements with qualified drug treatment programs for drug treatment services and other related services with qualified non-profit agencies in connection with the City's Operation Weed and Seed program; by increasing the total aggregate amount from $926,000 to $1,316,000.
Indexes: AGREEMENTS (AMENDING)
Attachments: 1. 2005-0957.doc
Presenter
Presented by Mr. Hertzberg

Title
Resolution further amending Resolution No. 302, effective July 9, 2004 entitled:
Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor to enter into an Agreement or Agreements with qualified drug treatment programs for drug treatment services and other related services with qualified non-profit agencies in connection with the City's Operation Weed and Seed program; by increasing the total aggregate amount from $926,000 to $1,316,000.

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WHEREAS, the City has been awarded grants by the United States Department of Justice for conducting an Operation Weed and Seed Program in the City; and

WHEREAS, Supplemental grant awards have been received from the federal government for activities to support the Operation Weed and Seed Program and Project Safe Neighborhoods, a focused anti-gun violence initiative;

Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Pittsburgh as follows:

Section 1. Resolution #302; effective July 9, 2004 which currently reads:

Section 1. The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to enter into a professional services Agreement or Agreements with qualified drug treatment programs for drug treatment services, with qualified non-profit agencies for project coordination services, with qualified organizations for community surveying, social, educational, recreational, youth development, and other related services including transfer of salaries and fringe benefits, supply purchases, equipment purchases, travel reimbursement, and other expenses in connection with the City's Operation Weed and Seed Program and Project Safe Neighborhoods, that are required for the successful conduct of these programs, in a total aggregate amount not to exceed Nine Hundred and Twenty Six Thousand Dollars ($926,000.00), chargeable to and payable from the Operation Weed and Seed Account, Account Number 50000; Fund 2460; Organization 102000; Subclass W2004; Project Grant Number G221450; Budget year 2004. Said Agreeme...

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