Explanation
BACKGROUND:
This legislation authorizes the Director of Public Safety to pay the City of Columbus' proportionate share for the operation and administration of the Franklin County Emergency Management and Homeland Security (FCEMHS). The FCEMHS is responsible for managing the outdoor warning siren system within Franklin County not only by coordinating siren locations but also for their maintenance, relocation, replacement and activation. The Agency's operational activities also include planning for disaster recovery and public education and exercises. The city's participation with FCEMHS is in accordance with State law. All activities of the agency are supported by local government funds and some federal grants. The relocation of FCEMHS from Harmon Ave. to Strawberry Farms Blvd has resulted in larger than usual expenses the last two years. Emergency designation will ensure timely payments to FCEMHS.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The City of Columbus' proportionate share this year is approximately seven percent increase over last year's expenditures. Approximately $358,814 of this year's expenditures represents operational and administrative support and $60,000 represents maintenance costs for the City's outdoor warning siren systems. The city's total share in 2005 was $390,554 and $326,271 in 2004.
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To authorize and direct the Director of Public Safety to pay the City of Columbus' proportionate share for the operational and administrative support activities of the Franklin County Emergency Management and Homeland Security, and to authorize the expenditure of $418,814 from the General Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($418,814)
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WHEREAS, the FCEMHS is responsible for managing the outdoor warning siren system within Franklin County not only by coordinating siren locations but also for their maintenance, relocation replacement and activation; and
WHEREAS, at this time each year the EMAFC provides local communities with the am...
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