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File #: 2025-7747    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item - Regular Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/10/2025 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 12/9/2025 Final action:
Title: HMGP Burnt Store Portable Generators
Attachments: 1. DELETE - Award - 4673-046-R -For Sub-Recipient Agreement, 2. Award - 4673-046-R - For Sub-Recipient Agreement.pdf, 3. 2 Grants-Checklist-LR23-0773, 4. Checklist 10.16.2025.pdf, 5. BA26-215 Portable Generators (HMGP DR4673).pdf, 6. c192612 Portable Generators (HMGP DR4673).pdf, 7. Resolution BA26-215.pdf
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DEPARTMENT MAKING REQUEST

Utilities

 

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HMGP Burnt Store Portable Generators

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REQUESTED MOTION/ACTION

 

recommendation

Recommended Action:

a) Approve Award for HMGP Burnt Store Portable Generators; and

b) Approve Resolution for budget adjustment BA26-215 in the amount of $48,931; and

c) Approve a new Capital Improvement Project “Portable Generators (HMGP DR4673)” with a budget of $48,931; and

d) Authorize the Chairman to sign the Resolution, grant agreement, and grant related documents.

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Budgeted Action:

Approve budget adjustment BA26-215 in the amount of $48,931 adding a new Capital Improvement Project “Portable Generators (HMGP DR4673)” to the adopted FY26 Capital Improvement Program. Grant funding in the amount of $37,308.20 will be provided by Florida Division of Emergency Management as a pass-through from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.  Matching funds in the amount of $11,622.50 will be provided from reserves in the Utilities budget.

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BACKGROUND (Why is this Action Necessary, and What Action will be accomplished)

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Background: 

Acceptance of award for $37,308.20 via Grant agreement from the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program for the Burnt Store Portable Generator Project. Project is to enable continuation of services in the event of a disaster, build resiliency in community and mitigate potential future damage to drinking water infrastructure.

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