Long Beach, CA
File #: 07-0630    Version: 1 Name: PRM - Reso Grant App through LA Cnty Regional Park & Open Space district
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 5/30/2007 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/5/2007 Final action: 6/5/2007
Title: Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager to submit a grant application through the Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District, 2007 Competitive Grant Program, in the amount of $100,000 for the Rosie the Riveter Park Project; and to execute any documents necessary for the implementation and administration of the project, at a total cost of $115,000. (District 5)
Sponsors: Parks, Recreation and Marine
Attachments: 1. 060507-C-19sr&att.pdf, 2. RES-07-0075.pdf
Related files: 07-0249, 08-0286, 34269_004, 10-0622, 13-0337, 34269_000
TITLE
Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager to submit a grant application through the Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District, 2007 Competitive Grant Program, in the amount of $100,000 for the Rosie the Riveter Park Project; and to execute any documents necessary for the implementation and administration of the project, at a total cost of $115,000. (District 5)

DISCUSSION
The Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) has identified a grant opportunity for funding of park improvements through the Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District, 2007 Competitive Grant Program, for the Los Angeles County Fourth Supervisorial District. This grant provides funding for projects that may consist of acquisition, development, improvement and/or rehabilitation of real property in the Fourth Supervisorial District. The maximum grant amount is $100,000. The grant requires a 15 percent minimum match.

Rosie the Riveter Park, located at Clark Avenue and Conant Street, was dedicated on March 24, 2007. This is a partially developed park site adjacent to the Boeing Aircraft manufacturing plant that was a key site in World War II aircraft manufacturing. The grant would enable the City to complete the development of the park as a passive park, recognizing and honoring the role of the women who entered the workforce to support the war effort, and played a significant role in the successful conclusion of the war. The ultimate development would include informational material, a memorial, and tree-lined walkways with benches for reflection and remembrance of the Long Beach area women who served in that capacity.

This matter was reviewed by Deputy City Attorney Gary Anderson on May 16, 2007, and Budget and Performance Management Bureau Manager David Wodynski on May 22, 2007.

TIMING CONSIDERATIONS
City Council action is requested on June 5, 2007, to allow submission of the grant application to the Los Angeles County Regional P...

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