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THE CITY OF <br />~~°~ °~ -'' "" CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT <br />j~L£~S~NTON~ <br />March 17, 2009 <br />Community Development <br />Engineering Division <br />TITLE: ADOPT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE ALTAMONT SETTLEMENT <br />AGREEMENT EDUCATION ADVISORY BOARD EXPENDITURE PLAN <br />FOR FISCAL YEAR 2009-2010 <br />SUMMARY <br />The Altamont Settlement Agreement Education Advisory Board (EAB) annually <br />prepares an expenditure plan for consideration by the authorizing entities. Staff is <br />submitting the proposed expenditure plan for fiscal year 2009-10 for consideration and <br />approval by the City Council. In accordance with the Altamont Settlement Agreement, <br />concurrence by the Northern California Recycling Association (NCRA), the cities of <br />Pleasanton and Livermore, and the Alameda County Board of Supervisors, is necessary <br />to fund any proposed allocation from the Education Account. The expenditure plan <br />outlines the Board's proposed funding allocations for recycling and education program <br />grants. The Advisory Board is requesting the City of Pleasanton City Council approve <br />the plan for the upcoming fiscal year. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Staff recommends the City Council adopt a resolution authorizing the Altamont <br />Settlement Agreement Education Advisory Board's Expenditure Plan for fiscal year <br />2009-10. The expenditure plan outlines the Board's proposed funding allocations for the <br />entire fiscal year. The Board will be awarding funds to qualified applicants for <br />implementing recycling and environmental awareness programs based on a competitive <br />grant process. <br />FINANCIAL STATEMENT <br />There is no impact to the Pleasanton General Fund. The source of all funding for the <br />Education Advisory Board grant recipients will be the Altamont Settlement Agreement <br />Education Account. Alameda County will release the funds following concurrence from <br />NCRA, the cities of Pleasanton and Livermore, and the Alameda County Board of <br />Supervisors. The 2009-10 expenditure plan proposes allocating $500,000 for Education <br />Advisory Board grants. <br />