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File #: 22-070    Version: 1
Type: Financial and General Government Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/28/2022 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 2/8/2022 Final action:
Title: NEIGHBORHOOD REINVESTMENT PROGRAM & COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM GRANTS (DISTRICT: 2)
Attachments: 1. 02082022 BoardLetter Grants Signed, 2. 02082022 BoardLetter Grants, 3. D2 NRP AND CE Signed A72, 4. 02082022 ag02 Speakers, 5. 02082022 ag02 Minute Order

DATE:
February 08, 2022
02

TO:
Board of Supervisors

SUBJECT
Title
NEIGHBORHOOD REINVESTMENT PROGRAM & COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM GRANTS (DISTRICT: 2)
Body
OVERVIEW
The County of San Diego is fortunate to have an opportunity to reinvest taxpayer money into our
communities for the benefit of the public. This action will assist the County in meeting the needs
of the community.

RECOMMENDATION(S)
SUPERVISOR JOEL ANDERSON

1. Allocate $86,898 from the Neighborhood Reinvestment Program budget (Org 15655) to La Mesa Post No. 282, The American Legion, Department of California to repair their facility at 8118 University Avenue, La Mesa, CA by helping fund such things as heating and air conditioning system, flooring, stucco repairs, and painting.

2. Allocate $12,000 from the Community Enhancement Program budget (Org 12900) to SHABACK ALTURISTIC, INC. to Project Feed to cover the transportation and distribution of provided meals serving 700 or more people, including in Julian.

3. Allocate $10,000 from the Community Enhancement Program budget (Org 12900) to Julian Historical Society to support the Continuation of Historic Preservation/ Restoration and Archiving including Washington Mine Stabilization, Archive Collection, Security Enhancement(to include insurance cost to protect rare JHS Museum collections as well as Archives and copying/ AV equipment), Museum Interior Rehabilitation (Garage & HQ), Enhanced Speaker & Docent Programs/Web Site Enhancement, Historic Vehicle Modification & Restoration, Completion of Hist. Vehicle Maintenance & Tool Display Area, greater Historic Book Sales/ Media Program Development, enhanced QR Code Tour Program, JHS Town Kiosk and content Rehabilitation, Historic Art Restoration/ Preservation and cost to comply with COVID-19 reopening/ operating requirements.

4. Allocate $3,000 from the Community Enhancement Program budget (Org 12900) to Julian Pioneer Museum to support Historic Archiving, Education, Preservation & Restorat...

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