Focus Forward ($50,000); Fresno Economic Opportunities
Commission/Advance Peace ($375,000); Fresno Police
Activities League ($75,000); HandsOn Central
California/Fresno Street Saints ($75,000); Hope Now for
Youth ($130,000); Live Again Fresno ($150,000); Take a
Stand Committee ($50,000); The Resiliency Center
($50,000); Trauma Research and Education Foundation of
Fresno ($130,000); West Fresno Health Care Coalition dba
West Fresno Family Resource Center ($150,000) and
Integral Community Solutions Institute ($25,000) for
evaluation services.
2. RESOLUTION - Granting Authority to the Parks, After
School, Recreation and Community Services (PARCS)
Director or their Designee to Enter Into Agreements with
Community Based Organizations For One Year With The
Option of One, One-Year Extension and Amendment to
Provide Programs and Services Funded by the American
Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and General Fund to Aid in the
COVID-19 Recovery Effort. (Citywide)
Parks, After School and Recreation and Community Services
Department
Sponsors:
Actions pertaining to the use of Parking Garage 7:
1. Adopt a finding of Categorical Exemption pursuant to
Section 15301 (Existing Facilities) of the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines.
2. Approve the Second Amendment to the License
Agreement between the City of Fresno, and T-Mobile West,
LLC., to license use of certain real property, together with
access and utility rights located at the Fresno City Parking
Garage 7 (801 Van Ness Avenue, Fresno, CA 93721) for four
(4) five-year terms and total contract revenue of $436,920
(District 3)
Planning and Development Department
Sponsors:
Action relating to repealing and adding Building Regulations
in the Fresno Municipal Code
1. BILL (For Introduction) - Adopting express findings related
to local climatic, topographical and geological conditions that
make the City’s amendments to the California Mechanical
Code and California Plumbing Code reasonably necessary