File #: 13-616    Version: 1 Name: Federal Advocacy and Funding Requests
Type: Staff Report Status: Filed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 1/6/2014 Final action: 1/6/2014
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Staff Report for City Council Review of Projects for Presentation to the City's Congressional Representatives and Administrative Departments During the March National League of Cities Conference in Washington D.C. for Inclusion in the Federal Fiscal Year 2015 Budget
Sponsors: Lianne Marshall
Attachments: 1. SLPD Public Safety Initiatives 2014, 2. Urban Greenway and Creek Walk, 3. SL Smart City Model 2014, 4. CDBG Home Programs 2014, 5. Next Generation Manufacturing District
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Staff Report for City Council Review of Projects for Presentation to the City's Congressional Representatives and Administrative Departments During the March National League of Cities Conference in Washington D.C. for Inclusion in the Federal Fiscal Year 2015 Budget

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RECOMMENDATIONS

Staff recommends that the City Council review and authorize the list of recommended local projects for presentation to the City's congressional representatives and administrative departments for consideration in the federal FY 2015 budget.

BACKGROUND & ANALYSIS

Annually, members of the City Council travel to Washington D.C. during the National League of Cities conference and lobby congressional delegates to include City projects for funding in the federal budget for the coming year. This process, coordinated by the City's Federal Relations Representative Len Simon, may include meeting with various federal representatives, including Members of Congress, their staff and/or federal agency representatives with presentation of written material in support of the City's selected projects. These efforts have proven successful with partially funded projects in recent years, including the Senior Community Center, East 14th Street improvements, the Davis/880 Interchange and the expansion of the Lit San Leandro fiber optic loop.

While it is not clear as to what funding may be available at the federal level in the coming year, it is important to proceed with identifying beneficial projects to the City of San Leandro. Staff has prepared the attached packet of five project requests:

* San Leandro Police Department - Extension of COPS Grant
* Urban Greenway and Creek Walk
* San Leandro: A Smart City Model
* CDBG and HOME Programs
* Next Generation Manufacturing and Workplace District

The first four of the above projects were included in last year's packet of funding requests, and have been revised to include any relevant updates since last year. The...

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