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87 <br /> <br />January 9, 1990 <br /> <br /> the results of the program are evident in nearly <br /> y in the nation through over 35,000 project grants <br /> 20,000 sites, ranging from inner c~ty playgrounds, to <br />baseball fields, to state natural area~ and <br /> <br /> , the annual funding for the state ¢ 'ants portion of <br />'am nas shrunk from a high of S369.7 mi~ lion in 1979, to <br /> <br />lion in 1989, despite the continuing ur <br /> for federal assistance, <br /> <br /> THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Cour <br /> .h, Virginia, that President George Busk <br /> ited States be urged to recognize the <br /> ~-five years of Land and Water Conservat <br /> nts and the continuing unmet need for <br />~ecreation facilities by appropriating <br /> y for the state and local grants <br /> beginning in 1990." <br /> <br />Barnes, Corprew, Gray, Hawks, Simpsor <br />None <br /> <br /> Letter from the City Manager recomn <br />to approve the transfer of $265,000 fr( <br />,ntingency to the Mental Health Service~ <br /> <br />e Executive Director of the Community S~ <br /> me that the Board will be receiving ad( <br /> n the amount of S265,000 this fiscal y~ <br /> <br />.hat amount, $125,000 is to expand servJ <br />ill adults which would reduce admissio~ <br />~t, Eastern State Hospital. The approv~ <br />[1 case management, psychiatric, outrea( <br />services for those who are mentally i~ <br />becoming homeless, and extended loca~ <br />.on, the State has approved the acquisi~ <br />communication and computer equipment, <br />to support this intensive activity. <br />~am is that an additional $50,000 i~ <br />to the Board as incentives for meetin( <br /> targets that have been negotiated b~ <br /> late. In order to begin the program as <br /> !by earn these incentive credits, the pi <br /> 'ough the use of an available contingen( <br /> .n the approved budget. This appropria~ <br /> ingency amount so that it would again b~ <br /> purpose. <br /> <br /> will also be receiving an additi¢ <br />State for a Community Youth Developmen~ <br />~as developed jointly with the Wesley C~ <br />to create self sufficiency skills amon( <br /> creation of the Wesley Youth Crafts <br />~ill be operated by the youths involved <br />in the production of leather goods, fi~ <br />.t sharing. <br /> <br />~lly, the State has agreed to reimburse <br />~or various items in last fiscal year's <br />and paid for after June 30, 1989~ <br /> <br />net state and <br /> <br />cil of the City of <br /> and th~ Congress <br />~tstahd_ng legacy <br />ion Fun <br />uality )ublic <br /> minimu: ~o~ft~~ 00 <br />portion <br /> <br /> Webb <br /> <br />ending doption of <br />m the Ei~ergency <br /> Fund. <br /> <br />rvices Board has <br />itional State <br />ar. <br /> <br />ces for long term <br />s to, and length <br />d plan ~eflects <br />h and ~ollow up <br />1 and n6meless or <br /> inpatignt stays. <br /> ion of the <br /> ~nd office <br /> sA unique fe~ <br /> tats ~unds if <br />hospital bed <br />~ween the Board <br />~oon as possible, <br />~gram has already <br />y appropriation <br />ion wou~d restore <br />available for <br /> <br />nal $5,000 grant <br />· Project. This <br />nter and is <br />· at ris~ youth <br />Company. The <br />who will receive <br />an¢~al management <br /> <br />the Board for <br />budget ~hat were <br /> <br /> <br />
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