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File #: RES-2025-12   
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/2/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/21/2025 Final action:
Title: Adopt Resolution 2025-12 to accept a Federally Funded Subaward and Grant Agreement for Hurricane Helene, DR-4828, Agreement Number Z4947 and approve the delegation of authority to City Manager, Peter Lee, to execute funding agreements with any amendments as the authorized agent and sign compliance documents
Attachments: 1. Delegation Of Authority - Helene Draft - December 2024, 2. EO-24-209-002, 3. SR DR 4828 FL Ocala City of-Z4947-Funding Agreement
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Submitted By: Marcella Hughes
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Presentation By: Peter Brill
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Department: Finance

STAFF RECOMMENDATION (Motion Ready):
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Adopt Resolution 2025-12 to accept a Federally Funded Subaward and Grant Agreement for Hurricane Helene, DR-4828, Agreement Number Z4947 and approve the delegation of authority to City Manager, Peter Lee, to execute funding agreements with any amendments as the authorized agent and sign compliance documents
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OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Fiscally Sustainable

PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
N/A

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BACKGROUND:
On September 24, 2024, Tropical Storm Helene strengthened into a hurricane before landfall on Florida's Coast. On September 28, 2024, President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. approved an emergency declaration for Florida. On September 24, 2024, Governor Ron DeSantis approved Executive Order 24-209, declaring a statewide emergency due to Hurricane Helene. Furthermore, on September 23, 2024, Marion County requested a declaration of state of local emergency due to the threat of harm to human life and property from the possible impact of Hurricane Helene.

FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS:
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) approved the City of Ocala, for all reimbursement categories due to Hurricane Helene.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The City of Ocala incurred costs due to Hurricane Helene. FEMA and the Florida Department of Emergency Management intend to reimburse the City of Ocala for approximately $772,293. Costs for the event were captured in division 963 across multiple funds.
PROCUREMENT REVIEW:
These goods and services were procured in compliance with the City's procurement policy.
LEGAL REVIEW:
This Agreement has been/will be reviewed and approved for form and legality by City Attorney, William E. Sexton.


ALTERNATIVE:
* Approve with amendments
* Deny
* Table


RESOLUTION 2025-12

ADOPT RESOLUTION 2025-XX TO ACCEPT THE FEDERALLY FUNDED SUBAWARD AND GRANT AGREEMENT FOR HURRICANE HELENE, DR-4828, AGREEMENT NUMBER Z4947...

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