File #: 22-559   
Type: Resolution (Consent) Status: Passed
File created: 12/29/2022 In control: Finance
On agenda: 1/24/2023 Final action: 1/24/2023
Enactment date: 1/24/2023 Enactment #: 2023-022
Title: Commissioner Worley - Finance - To Amend Gaston County ARPA Grant Project Ordinance 2021-264 to Approve and Appropriate Project Funding for the Homeless Outreach - Shower and Laundry Trailers ($222,200)
Sponsors: Ronnie Worley
Attachments: 1. Adopted 2023-022, 2. ARPA Ordinance, 3. ARPA Proposal - Mobile Shower and Laundry Project, 4. ARPA BCR
Related files: 21-202, 21-400, 21-484, 22-092, 22-177, 22-266, 22-288, 22-400, 22-456, 23-582, 24-020, 23-444, 24-067
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Commissioner Worley - Finance - To Amend Gaston County ARPA Grant Project Ordinance 2021-264 to Approve and Appropriate Project Funding for the Homeless Outreach - Shower and Laundry Trailers ($222,200)
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STAFF CONTACT
Tiffany Murray - Finance - 704-866-3032
BUDGET IMPACT
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Increase revenue and expense in the ARPA Fund by $222,200.
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BUDGET ORDINANCE IMPACT
Minimal change to the Budget Ordinance
BACKGROUND
The American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act of 2021 created new Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds. The Act sets aside $65.1 billion to be allocated to counties based on population and sent directly from the Department of Treasury. Gaston County has received it's full allocation of $43,612,126. Pursuant to Section 13. 2 of Chapter 159 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, the Gaston County Grant Project Ordinance 2021- 264 for the Gaston County Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds was adopted in Regular Session by the Gaston County Board of Commissioners on September 28, 2021. This Board Action, if approved, amends Section 2 of the Gaston County ARPA Grant Project Ordinance and accepts and appropriates funds for the following project:
1. Mobile Shower/Laundry Unit - 222,200: The project will support an ongoing collaborative street outreach initiative. The initiative offers a mobile one-stop-shop for unhoused and low-income populations to access social services, healthcare, housing, behavioral health, and other supportive services. It is organized by a collaborative network of nonprofit, government, and faith-based organizations who specialize in providing these services to homeless and low-income populations. There is a demand to host the one-stop-shop at locations across Gaston County, especially in disadvantaged communities or isolated encampments which have difficulty in securing transportation to access services. Specifically, ARPA funds would be used to purchase (1) shower trailer and (1) laundry trailer for t...

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