File #: 22-0107    Version: 1
Type: Report Status: Passed
File created: 1/20/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/1/2022 Final action: 2/1/2022
Title: Approve the proposed CY2022 SECA Grant Fund Program allocations
Attachments: 1. File 21-1021, 2. CY2022 Proposed Recommendations
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Approve the proposed CY2022 SECA Grant Fund Program allocations
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DEPARTMENT: Community Services

SUBMITTED BY: Dawn Portner, Special Events Coordinator

BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
The SECA Commission met on Saturday, November 13 to receive applicant comments and ask any outstanding questions regarding the application. On Wednesday, December 1, 2021 the SECA Commission met and reached a unified consensus on CY2022 award allocations.

BACKGROUND:
Each year, $1.9M from the City's Food and Beverage Tax revenue is allocated to the SECA Grant Fund Program. Much of that allocation is dedicated to commitments that must be funded in accordance with an ordinance, resolution, Intergovernmental Agreement, or in support of fund administration. These are non-discretionary and categorized as City Obligations.

At its August 17, 2021 meeting, the City Council approved $1,123,717 for the CY2022 City Obligations (File 21-1021). The remaining balance, plus 2021 underspend from events impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, was made available to the SECA Commission for a total of $964,317 to be allocated in discretionary funding.

DISCUSSION:
Application review
The SECA Commission reads all grant applications, hosts meetings with applicants, and ultimately reaches consensus on a unified funding recommendation. The City Council is then asked to review the allocations and make individual funding recommendations. This year, the City Council received all applications and the SECA Commission on January 5, 2022 with a due date of January 19, 2022.

Once all Council recommendations are received, staff compiles them to determine where there is consensus. As is practice, the only awards that are pulled for discussion are those where councilmembers do not reach consensus with the SECA Commission allocation.

For CY2022, a consensus of councilmembers concurred with all but one of the SECA Commission funding recommendations, Pride Fest - Oper...

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