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File #: 14-761   
Type: Grant Applications and Awards
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 4/17/2014
Posting Language: An Ordinance authorizing the submission of a grant application, and acceptance of funds upon award, from the Texas Department of Agriculture for up to $999,789.50 to fund the 2014 Summer Food Service Program operated by the Parks and Recreation Department for the period of June 16, 2014, through August 15, 2014. [Gloria Hurtado, Assistant City Manager; Xavier Urrutia, Director, Parks & Recreation]
Indexes: Summer Food Service Program
Attachments: 1. Budget for Grant Application for Summer Food Service Program 2014, 2. Application for Summer Food Service Program 2014, 3. Draft Ordinance, 4. Ordinance 2014-04-17-0256
DEPARTMENT: Parks & Recreation


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Xavier D. Urrutia


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide


SUBJECT:

Grant Application and Acceptance of Summer Food Service Program


SUMMARY:

This ordinance authorizes the submission of a grant application to the Texas Department of Agriculture for $999,789.50 to fund the 2014 Summer Food Service Program operated by the Parks and Recreation Department (SAPAR) for the period of June 16, 2014, through August 15, 2014. This action also authorizes the acceptance of the grant if awarded, any additional Texas Department of Agriculture funds for food service awarded during the term of this grant, as well as carry forward of remaining funds from the 2013 program of up to $186,908.38, for a total program budget of approximately $1,186,697.88.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

This application will allow the continuation of the Summer Food Service Program that has provided nutritional meals to children age eighteen and below in our community during the summer months since 1969. The program will enable service to over 6,165 children, with maximum capacity to serve approximately 233,130 lunches and 227,050 snacks throughout the summer in conjunction with the SAPAR's Summer Youth Programs and other city-wide non-profit organizations' programs at over 61 sites. The Parks and Recreation Department provides these services through an outside contractor and has coordinated with Metro Health to ensure a Por Vida designated healthy menu again this year.

If awarded, this ordinance allows the establishment of a fund, budget and 14 temporary employee positions to coordinate the food program. The proposed budget for the Summer Food Service Program is outlined in Attachment I. The positions will meet all applicable guidelines regarding temporary employees. This ordinance will also allow the City to accept any additional Texas Department of Agriculture funds for food service awarded during the term of this gr...

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