HomeMy WebLinkAbout07946ORDINANCE NO. 7946
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PRESIDENT OF
CITY COUNCIL TO MAKE, EXECUTE AND DELIVER IN
THE NAME OF THE CITY OF PUEBLO, FEDERAL FISCAL
YEAR 2009 CERTIFICATIONS AND ASSURANCES FOR
FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANCE
PROGRAMS AND TO BIND THE CITY OF PUEBLO'S
COMPLIANCE THEREWITH
BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, that:
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The President of City Council is authorized to make, execute and deliver in the
name of the City of Pueblo, Federal Fiscal Year 2009 Certifications and Assurances for
Federal Transit Administration Assistance Programs which are attached hereto, and
incorporated herin, and to bind the City of Pueblo's compliance therewith.
SECTION 2.
This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon final passage and
approval.
INTRODUCED: December 8, 2008
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Background Paper for Proposed
ORDINANCE
AGENDA ITEM # 35
DATE: December 8, 2008
DEPARTMENT: PUEBLO TRANSIT
BRENDA BROYLES, MAOM
PUEBLO TRANSIT SUPERINTENDENT
TITLE
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PRESIDENT OF CITY COUNCIL TO MAKE,
EXECUTE AND DELIVER IN THE NAME OF THE CITY OF PUEBLO, FEDERAL
FISCAL YEAR 2009 CERTIFICATIONS AND ASSURANCES FOR FEDERAL
TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND TO BIND THE CITY
OF PUEBLO'S COMPLIANCE THEREWITH
ISSUE
Should City Council authorize the President of City Council to make, execute and
deliver in the name of the City of Pueblo, Federal Fiscal Year 2009 certifications and
assurances for Federal Transit Administration Assistance Programs and to bind the City
of Pueblo's compliance therewith.
RECOMMENDATION
Approval of Ordinance.
BACKGROUND
FTA's comprehensive compilation of the Federal Fiscal Year 2009 certifications and
assurances must be approved and binding on the City for all Federal assistance
programs FTA administers during Federal Fiscal year 2009, as required by 49 U.S.C.
5323(n).
FINANCIAL IMPACT
Failure to approve this Ordinance will result in FTA's withholding of an estimated
allocation of $1,779,014 for Transit Operating funds and $281,200 for Transit Capital
projects fund for calendar year 2009.