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The City shall give priority to projects that can award contracts based on bids within 120 days of the grant agreement The City will utilize current RFP process to determine awards &i0PPPj#&Homelessness Prevention $1,538,393 Formula Allocation Provides financial assistance and services to prevent individuals and families from becoming homeless and help those experiencing homelessness to be quickly re-housed and stabilized Funds provideshort- and medium-term rental assistance and housing relocation/stabilization services The City released an RFP on May 1, 2009 for non-profits to provide an estimated $998,031 for homeless prevention and $423,442 for rapid re-housing PPPPgPPPPP%'5Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) $3,712,100 Formula Allocation Provides federal grants to local governments to reduce energy use and fossil fuel emissions, and improve energy efficiency The City must submit an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy R|EEEECBG Formula Grant ProjectsComprehensive Greenhouse Carbon Footprint Inventory for the City of Tampa Municipal Parking Garage Lighting Upgrades Upgrading Traffic Signal Lamps to Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) Citywide Energy Management Projects r*Z%Z+ZZ?ZZ$ZZ6=&EECBG: Greenhouse Gas (GHG) InventoryMInventory government operations and conduct a carbon footprint study of all city-owned operations: Identify and rank greenhouse gas emissions and reductions Identify areas for energy efficiency cost savings Validate the sustainable nature of capital projects to better position the City to receive stimulus funds Cost: $70,000 c Z:ZZ2ZZkZ" Z Z" ZZc+1:EECBG: Municipal Parking Garage Lighting Upgrades ProjectConversion to high efficiency lighting will reduce electrical use by about 55% Additional operational and maintenance savings will result from longer lamp life and standardization of fixtures throughout garages Cost: $1.25 Million Savings/Payback: $316,000 annually/3 years Schedule  Bid: Fixture purchase September 2009 Construction: October 2009 Completion: December 2010 pHPDP g*0(EECBG: Upgrading Traffic Signals to LEDgThe upgrade of signal bulbs to light emitting diodes (LEDs) provides an average savings in electrical cost of 60-70% Long lamp life will provide additional operational & maintenance savings Cost: $1.92 million Savings/Payback: $365,000 annually/5.25 years Schedule - Bid: December 2009 Construction: February 2009 Completion: February 2010f$ZDZ  W!EECBG: Energy Management SystemsEnable the reduction of electrical consumption by optimizing operational hours of lighting, equipment, fresh air usage, and interior space temperatures Expected savings range from 10%-25% Cost: $472,100 Savings/Payback: Varies, based on locations/projects Schedule  Bid: January 2010 Construction: March 2010 Completion: August 2011ZZ$ZZeZ9Z ' J$ .Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant/.J$1,708,038 Formula Allocation Purchase technology hardware and software to support TPD s crime-reduction efforts Continued deployment of in-car technology Acquisition of criminal data systems to support electronic subpoena delivery, citation reporting and emergency contact notification 6r&National Endowment for the Arts'$50,000 Competitive Grant Create or preserve jobs to support the arts Applied for funding for two contracted jobs: a project manager and an educator Through Lights On Tampa, positions will focus on art components and educational outreach for the Riverwalk, Curtis Hixon Park, and Zack Street>GP( Edward Byrne Memorial Grant  $360,933 Competitive Grant Comprehensive Community-Based Data Driven Approaches to Preventing and Reducing Violent Crime Submitted through Hillsborough County to continue funding the Middle District of Florida s Comprehensive Anti-Gang Initiative xPP`PPP P   Edward Byrne Memorial Grant $2,876,899 Competitive Grant To save 30 civilian jobs at the Tampa Police Department for two years Retention of the 30 jobs will avoid the use of sworn personnel to accomplish operational support duties>Fi28^Florida Department of Environmental Protection Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (SRF) _#(<$20,000,000 SRF Loan Water Main Replacements in Downtown and Davis Islands Project Status: Design and Permitting Construction Start: 1st Quarter FY 2010&Z3:UFlorida Department of Environmental Protection Clean Water State Revolving Fund (SRF)VV($10,000,000 SRF Loan Drew Park Drainage Improvements project: Major water quality and flooding initiative component of the Drew Park Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) Master Plan Loan will supplement overall project funding from the State, Southwest Florida Water Management District, Drew Park CRA and the City s Utility Tax Fund0ZZ9ZO(/Other ARRA Initiatives$ Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) $32 Million Transportation  District 7 Formula Allocated Funding (Crosstown Connector) $105,004,102 '- Neighborhood Stabilization (NSP)! 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