Increase Employment and Training Department budget by $1.2 million
In Plain English
The Employment and Training Department received $1.2 million in additional grant funding during the fiscal year. The city must formally adjust its budget to match the new grant revenue with approved spending. If approved, the department can use these federal or state grants for job training programs and employment services.
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Votes
Adopt Resolution No. 74-11 adjusting Employment and Training Department Budget
6 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved a routine budget adjustment to formally recognize $1.2 million in additional grant funding received by the Employment and Training Department. This administrative action allows the department to spend the federal or state grants on job training programs and employment services as intended by the grant terms. The adjustment matches new revenue with approved spending, ensuring the city's budget accurately reflects the department's resources. This type of budget adjustment is standard procedure when departments receive unexpected grant funding during the fiscal year.
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