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20 - Extending the Mayor's Declaration of Local Disaster
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20 - Extending the Mayor's Declaration of Local Disaster
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Item No. 20 <br />TO: City Council <br />Grayson Path, City Manager <br />FROM: Stephanie H. Harris, City Attorney <br />SUBJECT: Ordinance to extend COVID-19 disaster declaration to July 24, 2020 <br />DATE: June 16, 2020 <br />BACKGROUND: On March 19th, Mayor Clifford issued a disaster declaration and order related <br />to the COVID-19 pandemic. Council amended and extended the declaration and order on March <br />26th. On April 13th, by Ordinance No. 2020-014, Council extended the declaration and prior orders <br />until May 26th, and then on May 11th, Council extended the declaration of disaster only through <br />June 25th <br />STATUS OF ISSUE: The extended declaration of disaster is set to expire on June 25, 2020. It is <br />imperative that the city extend the declaration of disaster throughout the duration of this pandemic <br />because it has implications for the receipt of state and federal disaster -related funding and <br />reimbursements should the city find itself in need of such funding. <br />BUDGET: No direct impact. Extending the disaster declaration may enable us to disaster funding <br />the city might not otherwise be entitled to. <br />RECOMMENDATION: Move to approve an ordinance extending the declaration of disaster for <br />COVID-19 related public health emergency until July 24, 2020. <br />
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