File #: 313-2024    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Emergency Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/15/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/22/2024 Final action: 4/22/2024
Passage/adoption date: 4/22/2024
Effective date: 4/29/2024    
Title: AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Finance, on behalf of the Office of Prevention, Intervention and Opportunity for Youth and Young Adults, to employ one or more professional consultants to design and implement projects to support the transformation of City recreation centers into trauma-informed neighborhood resource and recreation centers; to develop and provide programs and activities for youth and their families to serve as tools to prevent violence, develop skills and knowledge to overcome challenges associated with trauma and toxic stress, and to create opportunities for youth and their families to live quality lives, for a period not to exceed a total term of eighteen months, with one or more options to renew for an additional total term not to exceed eighteen months, exercisable by the Director of Finance.
Sponsors: Jasmin Santana, Kevin L. Bishop, Blaine A. Griffin, By Departmental Request
Indexes: FINANCE DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF PREVENTION, INTERVENTION AND OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUTH & YOUNG ADULTS, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACTS, RECREATION CENTERS
Attachments: 1. 313-2024-Prof Serv to support transformation of rec centers into trauma informed neighborhood resource center (2), 2. 313-2024 Executive Summary - PIO 2024 Professional Svc Agreements, 3. 313-2024 as amended-desk copy-Final-Prof Serv to support transformation of rec centers into trauma informed neighborhood resource center (2), 4. 313-2024-Amend 313-2024, 5. FINAL VERSION - City Record May 3, 2024 Page 142
Related files: 1309-2024

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AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Authorizing the Director of Finance, on behalf of the Office of Prevention, Intervention and Opportunity for Youth and Young Adults, to employ one or more professional consultants to design and implement projects to support the transformation of City recreation centers into trauma-informed neighborhood resource and recreation centers; to develop and provide programs and activities for youth and their families to serve as tools to prevent violence, develop skills and knowledge to overcome challenges associated with trauma and toxic stress, and to create opportunities for youth and their families to live quality lives, for a period not to exceed a total term of eighteen months, with one or more options to renew for an additional total term not to exceed eighteen months, exercisable by the Director of Finance.