- Meeting Date:
- 07/07/2020
- From:
- Stacey Brechler-Knaggs, Grants and Contracts Manager
Information
TITLE:
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Executive Summary:
Financial Impact:
The AZCares grant revenues will cover the salaries, wages and related fringe benefits for the following public safety programs within the City: Fire Suppression/EMS Services, Police Patrol and Police Detectives. This grant revenue will cover an estimated 10.39 bi-weekly pay periods for these three public safety programs. Based on these projections, this budget is estimated to cover the payroll costs related to these three public safety programs starting March 8, 2020, through August 1, 2020. These projections for these three public safety programs were based on an average bi-weekly payroll cost of $839,484, which is the average bi-weekly payroll cost for the March 8, 2020, through May 16, 2020, pay periods.
Budget Line Items:
Personnel - $4,812,955
Fringe Benefits - $3,801,900
Policy Impact:
Connection to Council Goal, Regional Plan, CAAP, and/or Strategic Plan:
Regional Plan
Goal PF.3. Provide high-quality emergency response and public safety services including law enforcement, fire, medical, and ambulance transport service.
Has There Been Previous Council Decision on This:
Options and Alternatives:
- Not Approve the AZCares Grant Award
Background and History:
The CARES Act appropriated $2.82 billion dollars in Coronavirus Relief Funds to Arizona to assist the state, counties, and municipalities in paying for COVID-19 related expenses. Counties and cities with a population greater than 500,000, such as Maricopa, Pima, Phoenix, Tucson, and Mesa, were able to apply for their allocation directly from the Federal Treasury in March of this year and received an approximate total of $900 million dollars, equating to roughly $174 per resident.
At the end of May, Governor Ducey appropriated $441 million of the remaining $1.9 billion dollars to fund counties and municipalities that have a population of less than 500,000. The formula used to allocate these monies gave smaller government entities roughly $115 per resident, meaning that the City of Flagstaff will receive an allocation of $8.6 million dollars. By allowing the AZCares grant to cover public safety personnel costs, this will help offset the anticipated revenue losses to the organization.
Key Considerations:
These allowable costs were allocated for public health and safety regular salary and employee-related-expense (ERE) costs incurred between March 1, 2020 and December 30, 2020.