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HomeMy WebLinkAbout33-89 RESOLUTIONRESOLUTION NO. 3-3-77 • No resolution was ever drafted. Attached is a copy of the Board of Director ;minutes where the resolution was adopted. 1 April 4, 1989 It was moved by Kelley and seconded by Green that the Mayor be authorized to 116.1 appoint two people to the committee. Upon roll call, the motion passed, 7=0. ADVERTISING -1 PROMOTION"BUDGET The Mayor introduced a resolution authorizing approval of the 1989 Advertising and Promotion Fund Budget; and allocation of excess CEC/HMR funds to the Advertising and Promotion Fund. The Mayor reported the Advertising and Promotion Commission, at its March 20, 1989 meeting, recommended (1) approval of the transfer of $150,000 from surplus CEC/HMR funds from revenues from the Continuing Education Center Tourism Revenue bonds; and (2) approval of the 1989 Advertising and Promotion Fund Budget in the amount of !$661,570. Martin punted out the bulk of those funds will result in a transfer for bond amortization. 116.2 116.3 It was moved by Green, and seconded by Kelley, to approve the resolution: Upon 116.4 roll call, the motion passed, 7-0. Martin announced that as their Chairman. RESOLUTION NO. 33-89 NO. DRUG CONTROL GRANT at their last meeting the Commission elected Director Green APPEARS ON PAGE OF ORDINANCE AND RESOLUTION BOOK The Mayor introduced a request for approval of an application for a federal grant to fund tkie second year of the City's Drug Law Enforcement Program operated by the Fayetteville Police Department. 116.5 116.6 The Mayor'explained the budget for the project period, from October 1, 1989 116.7 through September 30, was projected to be $198,250. He said the cost to the City would be 25%, or $49,563. He reported that funds were currently budgeted for the period from October through December of 1989. Martin told the Board that in 1988 a federal grant was awarded in the amount of $188,255, to fund the first year of the program He said the State contributed 7% towards the total, and the cost to the City was $31,547, or 17%. It was moved by Lancaster and seconded by Marinoni, to approve the request. Police Chief Watson told the Board that, although the program has been in operation only five months, it has been a great success. He said that 115 arrests had been made on drug charges. Watson distributed information on the program to the Directors. Martin expressed appreciation to Chief Watson and his officers for their work on the program Upon roll call, the motion passed, 7-0. 116.8 116.9 116.1C 116.11 116.12