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AGENDA ITEM NO. 5.

CITY OF HAWTHORNE
City Council
AGENDA BILL

For the meeting of 07/08/2025
Originating Department: Public Works
                                                     

City Manager:
Department Head:

SUBJECT:

RESOLUTION NO. 8539 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF HAWTHORNE CITY COUNCIL APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND HAWTHORNE MEMORIAL PARK UPGRADE PROJECT
 

RECOMMENDED MOTION:

Staff recommends that the City Council approve Resolution No. 8539

DISCUSSION:

On February 14, 1963, President Kennedy's Administration proposed legislation to establish a "Land and Water Conservation Fund" (LWCF) to assist states in planning, acquisition, and development of recreation lands. With bipartisan support, President John signed it into law on September 3, 1964. On August 4, 2020, the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) was signed into law, authorizing $900 million nationwide annual in permanent funding for LWCF.

The LWCF grants provide funding for the acquisition or development of land to create new outdoor recreation opportunities for the health and wellness of Californians. This grant is a funding opportunity available to local agencies in the State of California and is awarded through a competitive program. The City of Hawthorne is embarking on an ambitious renewal project for the Hawthorne Memorial Park to modernize and expand its facilities in preparation for increased community use and international attention from upcoming global events, including the 2028 Olympic Games and the FIFA World Cup. This transformative effort is focused on improving accessibility, sustainability, and the overall recreational experience for residents and visitors alike.

As part of the LWCF Program application process, the City must obtain authorization from the City Council in the form of a signed resolution. The authorizing resolution certifies the City will abide by the terms and conditions of the grant funds and delegates authority to the Public Works Manager to conduct all negotiations and execute and submit all documents. The City is filing for funding assistance for the proposed Memorial Park Renewal Project and, if awarded, is eligible to receive up to $6 million through the LWCF Program.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIC PLAN:

This grant will help develop a branding program for the City. If awarded, the grant will be used to aid in designing a greener and environmentally friendly City by adding green spaces, incorporating electric vehicle charging stations, bicycle storage and sustainable design such as solar-powered lighting.

FISCAL IMPACT:

None.

NOTICING PROCEDURE:

72 hours posted notice pursuant to the Ralph M. Brown Act

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