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19C - RECEIVE AND FILE 2020 LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM
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(TPA) A recently introduced bipartisan bill, The <br />State and Local Cybersecurity Act, would create a <br />grant program worth $400 million to finance <br />cybersecurity efforts in communities across the <br />county. TPA will continue to monitor the progress of <br />this legislation - <br />Self -Service Portal <br />Support legislation and grant <br />At this time, there are no grant opportunities to <br />programs that foster the <br />pursue. <br />development of self-service software. <br />Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency <br />The Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency is responsible for delivering a variety of services to the community, <br />including recreation programs, parks, libraries, and the operation of the Santa Ana Zoo. <br />INITIATIVE <br />SUMMARY <br />Health and Wellness Explore and apply for the national <br />fitness campaign grant to build <br />fitness areas in our parks. <br />SCORECARD UPDATE <br />(HK) At this time, there are no parks fitness <br />program grants to pursue at the federal level. <br />However, in close coordination with the Rancho <br />Santiago Community College District, HK has <br />worked to ensure that the National Park Service <br />approves a proposed land swap so that the College <br />can continue operation of the Adult Career <br />Education Center (Center) at Centennial Park. Calls <br />and meetings have been arranged with the National <br />Park Service and a letter of support from the <br />California congressional delegation has been <br />secured. <br />February 4, 2019, the City of Santa Ana submitted a <br />grant application to the National Fitness Campaign, <br />LLC (NFC) to build five fitness courts. <br />March 15, 2019, the City of Santa Ana received five <br />$30,000 grants from NFC to participate as a Model <br />City in the 2019 National Fitness Campaign. <br />On June 4, 2019, the City Council adopted a <br />resolution accepting the 2019 NFC grant of $30,000 <br />per site and agreed to provide and additional <br />$90,000 per site to fund the remaining purchase <br />price of equipment and installation at five City sites <br />(Jerome Park, Delhi Park, El Salvador Park, <br />Memorial Park, and Rosita Park). <br />Fitness court installations include Jerome Park, <br />Delhi Park, and Rosita Park. <br />Library Development Explore grants and other funding I (HK) HK has apprised the City of potential funding <br />sources to enhance current opportunities as they have been released. The <br />libraries and establish an E- Institute of Museum and Library Services' grant <br />Library presence. programs may provide a potential source for the <br />City's efforts. <br />19C-24 <br />City of Santa Ana 2019 Legislative Scorecard <br />
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