File #: 19-0114    Version: 1 Name: Urban Maintenance Program
Type: Resolution-Budget Status: Passed
File created: 3/11/2019 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 3/27/2019 Final action: 3/27/2019
Title: Resolution to Appropriate the Additional Allocation from the Virginia Department of Transportation ("VDOT") for the Fiscal Year 2019 Urban Maintenance Program
Title
Resolution to Appropriate the Additional Allocation from the Virginia Department of Transportation ("VDOT") for the Fiscal Year 2019 Urban Maintenance Program

Purpose
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND:
City Charter Section 6.12(a), cited below, gives City Council the authority to approve supplemental appropriations for unanticipated state or federal revenues. This resolution appropriates additional revenue from the Commonwealth for the City’s Fiscal Year 2019 VDOT Urban Maintenance Program.

Sec. 6.12. - Additional Appropriations.

a. Supplemental appropriations. If available from surplus from previous year's operations or from planned fund balance in the current budget as adopted, the council by resolution may make supplemental appropriations for the year not to exceed the amount of such balance. Supplemental appropriations may also be made by council by resolution not to exceed the unanticipated revenue from the Commonwealth or federal sources where council has previously or currently approved the city's participation in such programs.

Discussion:
The VDOT Urban Maintenance Program funds eligible roadway maintenance activities. The City has been allocated additional state revenue in the amount of $495,986. The additional revenue is greater than that which was anticipated and budgeted in Fiscal Year 2019 and requires appropriation by City Council.

Impact:
Additional state revenue in the amount of $495,986.

Recommendation:
Rec
Approve

Body
WHEREAS, the City of Hampton receives funding from the Virginia Department of Transportation ("VDOT") on an annual basis for its Urban Maintenance Program;

WHEREAS, the Urban Maintenance Program funds maintenance activities on VDOT eligible streets within the City of Hampton;

WHEREAS, the Fiscal Year 2019 allocation from VDOT for the Urban Maintenance Program is greater than anticipated and budgeted in the Fiscal Year 2019 Council Approved Budget; an...

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