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File #: 2021-2240    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed Finally
File created: 11/24/2021 In control: Committee on Urban Recreation
On agenda: 11/30/2021 Final action: 12/14/2021
Enactment date: 12/14/2021 Enactment #: 865
Effective date: 12/17/2021    
Title: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Public Works and the Director of the Department Parks and Recreation to enter into an amended Cooperation Agreement with the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy with the intent of extending and expanding the term and scope of the existing agreement.
Indexes: AGREEMENTS
Attachments: 1. 2021-2240 Cover Letter PPC MOU Update 2021 Letter to Council, 2. Summary 2021-2240
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Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Public Works and the Director of the Department Parks and Recreation to enter into an amended Cooperation Agreement with the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy with the intent of extending and expanding the term and scope of the existing agreement.

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WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution 285 of 1998, the Council of the City of Pittsburgh ("Council") authorized the City to enter into an agreement with the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy ("PPC") in order to utilize the PPC's fund-raising and planning capabilities for the betterment of the City's four regional parks: Frick, Schenley, Highland, and Riverview; and

WHEREAS, the City and PPC entered into this agreement ("Agreement") on April 10th, 2000 for a term not-to-exceed ten years; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution 364 of 2011, Council authorized the City to 1. expand the Agreement to permit work in additional parks designated by the City and 2. extend the Agreement for an additional term of ten years with an automatic annual extension occurring thereafter unless otherwise terminated by the parties; and

WHEREAS, the City and PPC accordingly renewed and amended the Agreement on December 12, 2011; and

WHEREAS, the City and PPC now wish to further amend and extend the Agreement to encourage and support the PPC in their desire to work in the entire park system, especially in areas where there has not historically been a presence, as designated by the City; and

WHEREAS, it is the mutual intent of the City and the PPC to embrace equitable investment and consider to the Restoring Pittsburgh Parks plan and other documents and methodologies that support long term strategic equitable investment in Pittsburgh's park system

WHEREAS, the City wishes to invite the PPC to informally participate in the City's prescribed budget process, beginning May 15th through annually inviting PPC to submit their suggested budget priorities for the following year and ...

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