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INFORMAL REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS No. 9134 To the Mayor and Members of the City Council October 20, 2009 Page 1 of 4 SUBJECT: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act-- Quarterly Update The purpose of this report is to provide the City Council with a quarterly update regarding the efforts of the City of Fort Worth and its regional partners to successfully apply for and secure grant funding through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). After November 1, 2009, detailed information about all ARRA awards across the nation will be available on a quarterly basis on the federal website. w.Recoygry.orct. The funds expended to date will be included for each grant, as well as identification of sub-recipients and vendors receiving more than $25,000 during the quarter. Federal or state awards approved for City of Fort Worth as of October 15 2009: Expenses Cumulative Reported for Expenses Funding July-Sept 09 Reported to Grant Awards A roved Awarded Quarter Date Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant $4,140,165.00 0.00 0700 Ci 's crtion is$1,723.086 OF Community Services Block Grant 2,314,992.00 2,615.06 2,615,08 Community Development Block Grant- R 1,769,412.00 0.00 0.00 Energy Efficiency &Conservation Block Grant 6,738,300.00 0.00 0.00 Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing 2,746,929.00 0.00 0.00 Weatherization Assistance Program -Countywide 3,812,498.00 0.00 0.00 21,522,296.00 $ 2,615.96 $ 2,615.96 Grant applications endin approval or applications whose contracts are being ne ottated: Applications pending Funding Amount Alternative Fueled Vehicle Program 35,147.00 State Byrne Mrorial Justice Assistance Grant 1 - 168,6380 1 National Energy n61o0y-Waste Heat 21 ;038. 0 t Recovery Weatl erizatto Assistance Prograam r l�of 2;635,232.00 11 `north only-contract pending mLoans -project approved,contract is pending Safe 1 22;620,000.. Drinking Water• Green in ra tnuct re! Maimed � y s V' egg gg I ISSUE ' THE CITE A T T , I INFORMAL. REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Nor. 9134 To the Mayor and Members of the City Council (October 20, 2000 Page 2 of 4 a SUBJECT: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act— Quarterly Update Federal or Mate applications from City of Fart Werth that were not awarded: City departments were diligent in applying for chant awards for which they were eligible. However, competition for awards was fierce and funding was limited. In some cases, only one or two awards in the category were approved for the entire state. Applications submitted, but not awarded Assistance to Firefighters Grant $ 15,000,000.00 Byrne Memorial Competitive 521,295.00 Combating Narcotic Activity Stemming from the 346,170.00 Southern Border COPS Child Predator Program 500,000.00 Safe Drinking Water-State Revolving Loan 2,000,000.00 Water Marketing &Efficiency Grant 5,000,000.00 $ 23,367,465.00 Federal or state awards approved for our regional partners as of October 15 2009 Please note that we will not be tracking expenditures for these agencies, but that data will be available on wwvv.RecovPry.pov after November 1, 2009. Workforce and Childcare Workforce Solutions for Wagner-Peyser- Reemployment Services-Job $964,798.00 Tarrant County matching for workers claiming unemployment insurance i 1 Workforce Solutions for l Wagner-Peser- Employment Services -Support to I Tarrant County ; employers seeking employees and dealing.Mth layoffs 578,879.00 Work-force Work-'orce Solutions for E Workforce Investment Act- Dislocated Worker _ Tarrant Coun ty Employment and training services 7,5 ;i .00 � I I Workforce Solutions for Workforce Investment t uit workers,job training Tarrant County I and job arch for to income adults E, l f 00 iri i, s' 'rod s f — $ ii a r a,. ;a8 ,fit ISSUE BY THE ITS Es RT TH, TEXAS I li INFORMAL REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS No. 9134 To the Mayor and Members of the City Council October 20, 2009 %j Page 3 of 4 ar SUBJECT: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act— Quarterly Update Fora Workforce Solutions for Child Care development Fund •Quality enhancements 1,779,926.00 Tarrant County for providers in the Child Care Management System Workforce Solutions for Child Care Development Fund -Subsidized care for 8,311,806.00 Tarrant County low-income families Transportation Fort Worth Federal Transit Administration- Preventative 20,148,975.00 Transportation Authority maintenance for buses and bus facilities, new large- (The T) capacity buses, new bus parking, upgrades to facilities and other projects TxD©T/NTTA Federal Highway Administration • Interchange at 133,906,869.00 Southwest Parkway and IH 20 TX Dept. of Federal Highway Administration- Improvements at 10,000,000.00 Transportation interchange of US 67 in Cleburne and Southwest Parkway TX Dept. of Federal Highway Administration -Bridge safety 1,462,000.00 Transportation improvements on SH 121/SH 183 between DFW Airport and IH 35W TX Dept. of Federal Highway Administration- Resurfacing of IH 5,696,100.00 Transportation 820 between Marine Creek Parkway� p Y and IH 35W TXDCT and private Federal Highway Administration - Reconstruction of 250,000,000.00 sector partner highways just north of DFW Airport Housing Fort Worth Housing Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2- (purchase and 8,065,903.00 Authority rehab foreclosed property) Fort Worth Housing Tax Credit Assistance Program - Loan for rehabilitation 4,950,523.00 Authority of Wind River Apartments Fort Worth Housing Public Housing Capital Funds (Formula)-Addresses 2,496,958.00 Authority public housing maintenance needs, rehabilitation /modernization, and management system improvements Community Storehouse Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-housing 999,995.00 Program (Texas) Helps families in Tarrant, Denton and ',{Vise counties with services to prevent homelessness � Arts F �Worth 5 .,.pho y ; National endow ent from the Arts-Salary support to 50,000=00 1 j �ril°�etra E Ip prser oprofit� S F j fan liburn o atto„ € Nationai ndowr ent from the Arts -Salary support to 25,000.00 [ heip preserie nonprofit io bs Ames de la Rosa - 16,435.10 Texas Co Commission for te rts Salary support to help reserve non rofit obs Amon Cagier Museum Texas Commission for the Arts Salary support to help 16,435,00 �i $.4� r 00 m., .... ISSUED BY THE CITY MANAGER FORT WORTH, TEXAS INFORMAL REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS No. 9134 To the Mayor and Members of the City Council October 20, 2009 Page 4 of SUBJECT: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act — Quarterly Update Applications by Community Allies —Grants Still Pending Baylor Research National Institutes of Health-Facility Renovation $5,424,021.00 Institute/Baylor Al Saints Medical Center- Fort Worth Fort Worth Housing Public Housing Capital Funds (Competitive) Authority 3,200,000.00 Amount of Awards Pending $8,624,021.00 The first round of state and federal reporting is complete. The next Informal Report to City Council will be distributed after completion of all state and federal reports have been filed in January 2019. Should you have any questions, please contact Reid Rector at 817-392-1296 or Randle Harwood at 817-392-6101. poi ., A. Fiseler, P.E. City Manager } & ggtg y S f i. 1 !SSUED BY THE CITE MANAGER FORTWORTH, TEXAS