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CC Resolution 2021-040 Dept of Parks & Rec Grant Funds (Prop 68) RESOLUTION NO. 2021 – 040 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE FILING OF APPLICATION(S) FOR PER CAPITA PROGRAM GRANT FUNDS FROM THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATIONS; AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS RELATED THERETO WHEREAS, the State of California Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) has been delegated the responsibility by the Legislature of the State of California for the administration of the Per Capita Grant Program, setting up necessary procedures governing application(s); and WHEREAS, said procedures established by the DPR require the grantee’s Governing Body to certify by resolution the approval of project application(s) before submission of said applications to the state; and WHEREAS, the grantee will enter into a contract(s) with the state to complete project(s). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, hereby: SECTION 1. Approves the filing of project application(s) for Per Capita program grant project(s). SECTION 2. Certifies that said grantee has or will have available, prior to commencement of project work utilizing Per Capita funding, sufficient funds to complete the project(s). SECTION 3. Certifies that the grantee has or will have sufficient funds to operate and maintain the project(s). SECTION 4. Certifies that all projects proposed will be consistent with the park and recreation element of the City of La Quinta’s general or recreation plan [PRC §80063(a)]. SECTION 5. Certifies that these funds will be used to supplement, not supplant, local revenues in existence as of June 5, 2018 [PRC §80062(d)]. Resolution No. 2021 – 040 California Department of Parks & Recreation – Per Capita Grant Funding Program Adopted: November 2, 2021 Page 2 of 4 SECTION 6. Certifies that it will comply with the provisions of §1771.5 of the State Labor Code. SECTION 7. [PRC §80001(b)(8)(A-G)] To the extent practicable, as identified in the “Presidential Memorandum – Promoting Diversity and Inclusion in Our National Parks, National Forests, and Other Public Lands and Waters,” dated January 12, 2017, the City will consider a range of actions that include, but are not limited to, the following: (A) Conducting active outreach to diverse populations, particularly minority, low-income, and disabled populations, and tribal communities, to increase awareness within those communities and the public generally about specific programs and opportunities. (B) Mentoring new environmental, outdoor recreation, and conservation leaders to increase diverse representation across these areas. (C) Creating new partnerships with state, local, tribal, private, and nonprofit organizations to expand access for diverse populations. (D) Identifying and implementing improvements to existing programs to increase visitation and access by diverse populations, particularly minority, low-income, and disabled populations and tribal communities. (E) Expanding the use of multilingual and culturally appropriate materials in public communications and educational strategies, including through social media strategies, as appropriate, that target diverse populations. (F) Developing or expanding coordinated efforts to promote youth engagement and empowerment, including fostering new partnerships with diversity-serving and youth-serving organizations, urban areas, and programs. (G)Identifying possible staff liaisons to diverse populations. SECTION 8. Agrees that to the extent practicable, the project(s) will provide workforce education and training, contractor and job opportunities for disadvantaged communities [PRC §80001(b)(5)]. SECTION 9. Certifies that the grantee shall not reduce the amount of funding otherwise available to be spent on parks or other projects eligible for funds under this division in its jurisdiction. A one-time allocation of other