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Item No. 10 <br />Memorandum <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, 2021 <br />DATE: April 12, 2021 <br />BACKGROUND: On March 19"', Mayor Clifford issued a disaster declaration and order related <br />to the COVID-19 pandemic. Council extended the disaster declaration by periods of 30 days, and <br />in July, Council extended the disaster declaration by 60 days. On January 11, 2021, Council <br />extended the declaration until April 23, 2021.. <br />STATUS OF ISSUE: It is advisable that the city extend the declaration of disaster throughout the <br />duration of this pandemic because it has implications for the receipt of state and federal disaster - <br />related funding and reimbursements. As of this time, none of the disaster aid available to the city <br />including funding under the CARES Act has required a disaster declaration; however, as a belt <br />and suspenders approach, it is advisable to extend the declaration, and there are no negative <br />consequences for doing so. All previous mandates contained in the Mayor's disaster orders and <br />the Council's resolution and ordinances adopting same have expired, and the city is now deferring <br />to Governor Abbott's executive orders regarding COVID-19. Previous extensions of the city's <br />disaster declaration have been for 30 to 120 days. I am recommending extending the declaration <br />for 90 days because that gets us through the winter and April will be a good time to re-evaluate <br />whether the declaration is still necessary. The declaration can always be reconsidered and <br />terminated should conditions change before the end of the 90 day period. <br />It is worth noting that the Governor's disaster declaration has been extended monthly and is still <br />in full force and effect. <br />BUDGET: No direct impact. Extending the disaster declaration may enable us to secure disaster <br />funding 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 for 90 days, or until July 24, 2021. <br />