File #: 17-0350    Version: 1 Name: 2017 Emergency Management Performance Grant
Type: Resolution-Budget Status: Passed
File created: 10/26/2017 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 12/13/2017 Final action: 12/13/2017
Title: Resolution to Amend the Approved Fiscal Year 2018 Council Approved Budget by Accepting and Appropriating the Fiscal Year 2017 Local Emergency Management Performance (“LEMP”) Grant as Awarded by the Virginia Department of Emergency Management to the City of Hampton, Virginia (“City”)
Indexes: , , , Flood Mitigation, Safe and Clean
Attachments: 1. Application, 2. Grant Agreement, 3. Grant Routing Form
Title
Resolution to Amend the Approved Fiscal Year 2018 Council Approved Budget by Accepting and Appropriating the Fiscal Year 2017 Local Emergency Management Performance (“LEMP”) Grant as Awarded by the Virginia Department of Emergency Management to the City of Hampton, Virginia (“City”)

Purpose
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND:
The purpose of this resolution is to amend the Fiscal Year 2018 Council Approved Budget and accept and appropriate state grant funds and certain in-kind services to permit continuation of the Office of Emergency Management’s Comprehensive Emergency Management Program (“Program”).

Discussion:

The Local Emergency Management Performance (“LEMP”) Grant has been awarded to the City of Hampton, Virginia’s (“City”) Office of Emergency Management (“OEM”) annually for the purpose of supporting the City’s Comprehensive Emergency Management Program (“Program”). The Program includes the City’s WebEOC program; training and education for City staff and volunteers; and planning assistance for the OEM including that for home elevations, all in an effort to better prepare for future threats. The 2017 LEMP Grant award is $70,740 with a required local in-kind or cash match of $70,740. The OEM has chosen to meet the required match through collective in-kind contributions from City resources falling into three categories: (i) Technology: the purchase of the Everbridge mass notification system and a portion of the WebEOC purchase facilitated by Information Technology; (ii) Training: the utilization of the City existing workforce through the diversion of staff time and manpower resources to attend departmental training on emergency management issues; and (iii) Supplies: the use of a minimal portion of OEM's operating budget to obtain necessary supplies.

Impact:

State funds in the amount of $70,740; Local In-Kind Match of $70,740

Recommendation:
Rec
Accept and appropriate grant funds

Body

WHEREAS, the City of Hampton, Virginia’s (“City”) Office of Emerg...

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