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Tompkins County Legislature

Action Summary for Resolutions


Tuesday, May 1, 2018 5:30 PM
Legislature Chambers

Consent Agenda

RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]


MOVER: Leslyn McBean-Clairborne, Member
SECONDER: Anna Kelles, Member
AYES: Black, Champion, Dawson, Granison, John, Kelles, Klein, Koreman, Lane,
McBean-Clairborne, McKenna, Robertson, Sigler
EXCUSED: Morey

Resolution No. 2018-85: Budget Adjustments and Transfers for 2018 - Department of Recycling and
Materials Management (ID #7770)

WHEREAS, pursuant to Administrative Manual Policy 05-02, budget adjustments exceeding


$5000 require Legislative approval, now therefore be it

RESOLVED, on recommendation of the Facilities and Infrastructure Committee that the Director
of Finance be directed to make the following budget transfers on his books for fiscal year 2018:

Recycling and Materials Management

FROM TITLE AMOUNT


8163.58800000 Fringes $20,700.00
8163.54442 Professional Services $11,000.00

TO TITLE AMOUNT
8160.54400 Program Expense $20,700.00
8163.52231 Vehicles $11,000.00

Explanation:
Budget Transfers that exceed $5000 are for the following items:
Additional funds in Program Expense are needed to pay for City of Ithaca in Lieu of Taxes due to
increased property assessment. The original fringe rate was higher than adjusted rate. The additional
funds for Vehicles are needed to purchase a new food scraps collection cargo truck, rather than a used
one.
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Resolution No. 2018-86: Audit of Final Payment to Tower Roofing Company, Inc., for the Airport
Administration/Crash/Fire Rescue Building Roof - Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport (ID #7771)

WHEREAS, Tower Roofing Company, Inc., has completed its contract, to the satisfaction of the
County, and all Prime and Sub-Contractors’ Labor Law Certification forms, executed Lien Affidavit, and
Consent of Surety to Final Payment have been received and with all work done within budget, now
therefore be it

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RESOLVED, on recommendation of the Facilities and Infrastructure Committee, That the


following claim against the County of Tompkins, be and hereby is audited by the Tompkins County
Legislature:

Vendor Payment Requested Account No. Amount

Tower Roofing Company, Inc. 1 (and Final) 5643.59239 $52,500

RESOLVED, further, That the Finance Director be and hereby is authorized and directed to pay
said claim from Account No. 5643.59239.
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Resolution No. 2018-87: Budget Adjustment to Increase Consolidated Highway Improvement


Program (CHIPS) funding, Extreme Winter Recovery, and PAVE NY Apportionments - Highway
Department (ID #7774)

WHEREAS, New York State has increased the reimbursements over 2017, increasing the
Consolidated Highway Improvement Program (CHIPS), which includes Extreme Winter Recovery and
PAVE NY funding, now therefore be it

RESOLVED, on recommendation of the Facilities and Infrastructure Committee, That the


Director of Finance is hereby authorized and directed to make the following budget adjustments:

BUDGET ADJUSTMENT

Revenue: D5110.43501 CHIPS Revenue (2018 increase) $285,503.00

Appropriation: D5110.54312 Highway Materials $285,503.00

Explanation: The Highway Department’s CHIPS funding has been increased for 2018.

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Resolution No. 2018-88: Award of Spring 2018 Tourism Project Grants (ID #7783)

WHEREAS, Tompkins County has a grant program for Tourism Projects using funds drawn
entirely from Room Occupancy Tax, and

WHEREAS, Tompkins County has requested and reviewed grant applications for
recommendation to the Tompkins County Legislature through the appropriate Committee with the advice
of the Strategic Tourism Planning Board, now therefore be it

RESOLVED, on recommendation of the Planning, Development, and Environmental Quality


Committee, That the following Tourism Project Grants are approved:

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Applicant Event
Organization Project Title Dates Award
Latino Civic
Association of 2018 Latin@ Sept 15 -
Tompkins County Heritage Month Oct 15 $2,000
Sciencenter 2018 Vet Exhibit N/A $25,000
Wharton Studio
Museum 2018 Ithaca Fantastik Nov 2 - 11 $15,000
Community Arts
Partnership of 2018 Spring Writes
Tompkins County Literary Festival May 3 - 6 $3,500
Downtown Ithaca
Alliance 2018 Ice Fest Dec 6 - 8 $10,000
Ithaca Asian
American 2018 Finger Lakes
Association / Social International Dragon
Ventures Inc Boat Festival July 14 $9,000
2018 Ithaca Festival
Ithaca Festival After Dark June 1 - 3 $10,000
Ithaca Shakespeare 2018 Summer July 12 -
Company Shakespeare Festival 29 $12,000
2018-2019 Big Day
In, Naked Noise, Aug 1 &
November Music Apr 6
Ithaca Underground Series (2019) $6,000
2018 Living Fossils:
Paleontological Travelers from Deep
Research Institution Time N/A $5,000
Total $97,500
RESOLVED, further, That the County Administrator or designee shall be authorized to sign any
documents related to the aforementioned projects.

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Resolution No. 2018-89: Award of Spring 2018 New Tourism Initiative Grants (ID #7784)

WHEREAS, Tompkins County has a grant program for New Tourism Initiatives using funds
drawn entirely from Room Occupancy Tax, and

WHEREAS, Tompkins County has requested and reviewed grant applications for
recommendation to the Tompkins County Legislature through the appropriate Committee with the advice
of the Strategic Tourism Planning Board, now therefore be it

RESOLVED, on recommendation of the Planning, Development, and Environmental Quality

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Committee, That the following New Tourism Initiative grants are approved:

Applicant Event
Organization Project Title Dates Award
Center for 2018 - Introducing
Transformative the MV Teal to
Action Discover Tompkins Tourism
Cayuga Lake Community N/A $1,600
Cooperative
Extension
Association of 2018 Open Farm Aug 11 -
Tompkins County Days Weekend 12 $6,250
History Center in
Tompkins County Authentically Rural Oct 5 - 7 $8,000
2018 Hair & Self- Sept 14 -
Village at Ithaca Care Festival 16 $4,000
Community Arts 2018 Greater Ithaca
Partnership of Art Trail Open
Tompkins County Studio Weekends Oct 6 - 14 $2,000
2018 Ithaca Reggae June 22 -
Tea Leaves Inc Fest 24 $5,000
2018 Wharton Studio
Wharton Studio Era Headphone
Museum Walking-Play N/A $5,000
2018 Wizarding
Wizarding Weekend Weekend Oct 26 - 28 $15,000
Total $46,850

RESOLVED, further, That the County Administrator or designee shall be authorized to sign any
documents related to the aforementioned projects.

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Resolution No. 2018-90: Award of 2018 Tourism Capital Grants - Tompkins County Area
Development (TCAD) (ID #7786)

WHEREAS, the Tompkins County Tourism Program includes Tourism Capital Grants and
Tompkins County Area Development (TCAD) administers the Tourism Capital Grants process, which
includes designing the application, reviewing and analyzing the feasibility and economic impact of
tourism capital projects, and providing oversight for tourism capital projects, and

WHEREAS, funding exists within the Room Occupancy Tax funded Tompkins County Tourism
Program budget for Tourism Capital Grants, and

WHEREAS, TCAD reviewed the following projects with the Strategic Tourism Planning Board

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(STPB), and the STPB anticipates that the following projects will encourage the development of tourism
products and attractions in order to improve community assets, to increase tourism business in the
County, and to increase the income from the Room Occupancy Tax, and the following grant awards have
been recommended by the STPB, now therefore be it

RESOLVED, on recommendation of the Planning, Development, and Environmental Quality


Committee, That the following Tourism Capital Grants be awarded in 2018:

Applicant Award Award


2018 2019
Center for Transformative Action / Discover Cayuga $50,000 -0-
Lake
Friends of Stewart Park $40,000 $10,000
Ithaca Children’s Garden $30,000 -0-
Sciencenter $10,000 -0-
State Theatre of Ithaca $26,000 -0-
The History Center $50,000 $30,000
Total $206,000 $40,000

RESOLVED, further, That TCAD is paid an amount up to $13,260 for administrative evaluation
and oversight services in 2018,

RESOLVED, further, That the County Administrator or his designee is authorized to sign any
agreements with the award recipients and TCAD pertaining to this program.
SEQR ACTIONS:

Center for Transformative Action / Discover Cayuga Lake – Type II-20


Friends of Stewart Park – Type II-1
Ithaca Children’s Garden – Type II-21
Sciencenter – Type II-20
State Theatre of Ithaca – Type II-1
The History Center – Type II-20

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Resolution No. 2018-91: Award of First Round of 2018 Strategic Tourism Implementation Funding
(ID #7788)

WHEREAS, the Tompkins County Legislature accepted the 2020 Strategic Tourism Plan on
September 18th, 2012, and

WHEREAS, in 2016 the Tompkins County Strategic Tourism Planning Board (STPB) adopted an
Agriculinary Tourism Implementation Plan and in 2014 adopted a Priority Trails Strategy, each of which
further identifies priority actions for implementing the 2020 Strategic Tourism Plan, and

WHEREAS, Tompkins County has established a dedicated funding source for implementing the
2020 Strategic Tourism Plan, known as the Strategic Tourism Implementation fund, and

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WHEREAS, the Agriculinary Tourism Implementation and Tompkins Priority Trails Strategy
projects are eligible for funding as Strategic Tourism Implementation projects, and

WHEREAS, the STPB established a category in the Strategic Tourism Implementation program
for projects that have been identified by the STPB and the County’s Tourism Program as priorities which
are best suited for implementation internally by program staff, and

WHEREAS, staff leadership for the Tourism Program is provided by the Tompkins County
Department of Planning and Sustainability, and

WHEREAS, the STPB has voted to recommend funding in full for each of the three projects
under consideration for funding, and

WHEREAS, Strategic Tourism Implementation funding exists within the hotel room occupancy
tax-funded Tourism Program budget for 2018, now therefore be it,

RESOLVED, on recommendation of the Planning, Development & Environmental Quality


Committee, That the following projects are awarded 2018 Strategic Tourism Implementation funding:

Applicant / Project Award


Town of Dryden / Dryden Rail Trail Route 13 Crossing - Prelim. Design & $26,000
F.H. Fox Bridge Engineering.
Ithaca / Tompkins County CVB (a division of the Tompkins County Chamber $18,000
of Commerce) / CVB Agriculinary Tourism Plan Implementation - Gap
Request
Tompkins County Workforce Development Board / Visitor Journey A2D $11,175
Ambassador Training Program
TOTAL $55,175

RESOLVED, further, That the County Administrator or his designee is authorized to sign any
agreements pertaining to the aforementioned projects.

SEQR ACTIONS:

Dryden Rail Trail Route 13 Crossing - TYPE II-21


CVB Agriculinary Tourism Implementation - TYPE II-20
Visitor Journey A2D Ambassador Training Program - TYPE II-20

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Resolution No. 2018-92: Resolution Urging the Federal Government to Maintain Strong Corporate
Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Standards and Supporting California's Effort Challenging the
Proposed Federal CAFE Standards Rollback (ID #7806)

WHEREAS, Tompkins County developed the Tompkins County Energy Roadmap in 2016, and

WHEREAS, the Energy Roadmap is one of the most detailed and comprehensive analyses of

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energy use and greenhouse gas emissions conducted by any municipal government in the United States,
and

WHEREAS, the Energy Roadmap developed alternative future energy use and supply scenarios
that would allow Tompkins County to reach its greenhouse gas emissions reduction goal of 80% below
2008 levels by 2050, and

WHEREAS, an 80% reduction is the goal that must be reached globally to avoid the most
catastrophic impacts of climate change, and

WHEREAS, current Federal Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards were a
necessary component of every scenario in the Roadmap that could achieve the 80% reduction in
emissions by 2050, and

WHEREAS, greenhouse gases accumulate and persist in the atmosphere so immediate and steady
progress in reducing emissions is as important as meeting the 2050 goal, and

WHEREAS, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt has


recommended and the Trump Administration is now proposing to roll back the CAFE standards, and

WHEREAS, a rollback of the CAFE standards could make it virtually impossible for Tompkins
County, New York State, and the United States to meet long-term emission reduction goals or make near-
term progress in reducing emissions, and

WHEREAS, the State of California is suing the Federal government to prevent a rollback of the
CAFE standards and has committed to maintaining these standards in California if there is a Federal
rollback, now therefore be it

RESOLVED, on recommendation of the Planning, Development, and Environmental Quality


Committee, That Tompkins County opposes any Federal rollback or weakening of the current CAFE
standards,

RESOLVED, further, That Tompkins County urges the State of New York to support California's
efforts to challenge the proposed rollback and maintain the current standards in New York should the
Federal rollback occur,

RESOLVED, further, That a certified copy of this resolution be sent to President Donald Trump,
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, U.S. Senator Charles Schumer, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, U.S.
Representative Tom Reed, N.Y. Governor Andrew Cuomo, N. Y. State Attorney General Eric
Schneiderman, N.Y. State Commissioner of Environmental Conservation Basil Seggos, N.Y. State
Senators Thomas O'Mara, Pam Helming and James Seward, and N.Y. Assemblywoman Barbara Lifton.
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Resolution No. 2018-93: Authorize an Amendment to the Capital Program to Increase the Project
Cost of the Tompkins Center for History and Culture Code and Building Improvements Project to
Cover the Cost of the General Work Contract, Mechanical Contract, and Electrical Contract (ID
#7811)

RESULT: ADOPTED [12 TO 1]


MOVER: David McKenna, Member
SECONDER: Rich John, Member
AYES: Shawna Black, Amanda Champion, Deborah Dawson, Henry Granison, Rich
John, Anna Kelles, Daniel Klein, Anne Koreman, Michael Lane, David
McKenna, Martha Robertson, Michael Sigler
NAYS: Leslyn McBean-Clairborne
EXCUSED: Glenn Morey

WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 98 of 2017, dated June 6, 2017, the Legislature did authorize the
acquisition and improvements to the former Tompkins Trust Building at 106-112 North Tioga Street to
serve as the home for the Tompkins Center for History and Culture, and also amended the Capital
Program to incorporate the Tompkins Center for History Culture Code and Building Improvements
Project, and

WHEREAS, the Finance Director was authorized to establish Capital Project 16.17, through
which the project has been managed, and

WHEREAS, the purchase price of the building was established at $2,000,000, and

WHEREAS, the engineering assessment of the Building identified approximately $900,000 in


improvements needed to make the Building code-compliant and ready for tenant renovations, and

WHEREAS, the County has transferred $2,900,000 from its General Fund to pre-fund the Project
Cost of the Tompkins Center for History and Culture Code and Building Improvements Project, and

WHEREAS, to help offset these costs, the County would receive the following pledges or grants:

· $450,000 $450,000 originally pledged from leaders of the Tompkins


Center for History and Culture capital fundraising campaign is
being delivered as a portion of the $500,000 grant from the State
and Municipal Facilities Program (SAM), and
· $100,000 Capital grant from the Strategic Tourism Planning Board,

, which would reduce the County’s net cost to acquire and improve the building to $2,350,000, and

WHEREAS, during the course of design and bidding, additional costs in the amount of $445,100
have resulted in total project costs that will exceed the $2,900,000 previously appropriated for this
project, and

WHEREAS, as a means to further continue the project, it would be in the County’s interest to
increase its investment from $2,350,000 to $2,795,100, which will allow the project to move forward as
designed and without delay, now therefore be it

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RESOLVED, on recommendation of the Facilities and Infrastructure and the Budget, Capital, and
Personnel Committees, That the 2018-22 Capital Program be, and hereby is, amended to reflect a total
project cost for the Tompkins Center for History and Culture Code and Building Improvements Project of
$3,345,100 with a net County cost of $2,795,100 after receipt of grants and contributions,

RESOLVED, further, That the Director of Finance be, and hereby is, authorized to utilize the
funding that is currently available in HB1617.59239.16.17 to pay for these projects costs, both the
originally established project costs and the additional costs resulting from the receipt of contract bids for
General Work Contract, Mechanical Work Contract, and Electrical Contract.
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Resolution No. 2018-94: Award of Bid – Tompkins Center for History and Culture Code and
Building Improvements Project (ID #7761)

RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]


MOVER: David McKenna, Member
SECONDER: Anne Koreman, Member
AYES: Shawna Black, Amanda Champion, Deborah Dawson, Henry Granison, Rich
John, Anna Kelles, Daniel Klein, Anne Koreman, Michael Lane, Leslyn
McBean-Clairborne, David McKenna, Martha Robertson, Michael Sigler
EXCUSED: Glenn Morey

WHEREAS, the Tompkins County Finance Department has duly advertised for bids for the
Tompkins Center for History and Culture Code and Building Improvements Project, and

WHEREAS, seven (7) bids were received for three (3) contract bids and publicly opened and read
on April 10, 2018, now therefore be it

RESOLVED, on recommendation of the Facilities and Infrastructure and the Budget, Capital, and
Personnel Committees, That contracts be awarded to the lowest responsible bidders as follows:

General Work Contract Marchuska Brothers Construction, LLC $561,000


Endicott, NY

Mechanical Contract Johnson Controls, Inc. $502,638


Rochester, NY

Electrical Contract Richardson Brothers Electrical Contractors, Inc. $135,550


Ithaca, NY

TOTAL $1,199,188

RESOLVED, further, That the County Administrator is hereby authorized to enter into contracts
with the successful contractors and to execute change orders of up to ten (10) percent of the contract total,

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RESOLVED, further, That the Facilities Department be authorized to implement this bid on
behalf of the County, funds being available in Capital Account No. HB1617.59239.16.17.
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Resolution No. 2018-95: Award of Spring 2018 Tourism Marketing and Advertising Grants (ID
#7782)

RESULT: ADOPTED [12 TO 0]


MOVER: Anna Kelles, Member
SECONDER: Deborah Dawson, Member
AYES: Shawna Black, Amanda Champion, Deborah Dawson, Henry Granison, Rich
John, Anna Kelles, Daniel Klein, Anne Koreman, Michael Lane, Leslyn
McBean-Clairborne, David McKenna, Martha Robertson
ABSTAIN: Michael Sigler
EXCUSED: Glenn Morey

WHEREAS, Tompkins County has a grant program for Tourism Marketing and Advertising using
funds drawn entirely from Room Occupancy Tax, and

WHEREAS, Tompkins County has requested and reviewed grant applications for
recommendation to the Tompkins County Legislature through the appropriate Committee with the advice
of the Strategic Tourism Planning Board, now therefore be it

RESOLVED, on recommendation of Planning, Development, and Environmental Quality


Committee, That the following Tourism Marketing and Advertising grants are approved:

Applicant Project Title Event Award


Organization Dates
Community Arts 2018 Greater Ithaca Oct 6 - 14 $2,850
Partnership of Art Trail Open
Tompkins County Studio Weekends
Tea Leaves Inc 2018 Ithaca Reggae June 22 - $4,113
Fest 24
Wharton Studio 2018 Wharton Studio N/A $1,000
Museum Era Headphone
Walking-Play
Wizarding Weekend 2018 Wizarding Oct 26 - 28 $4,100
Weekend
Wharton Studio 2018 Ithaca Fantastik Nov 2 - 11 $2,600
Museum
Community Arts 2018 Spring Writes May 3 - 6 $3,120
Partnership of Literary Festival
Tompkins County

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Downtown Ithaca 2018 Ice Fest Dec 6 - 8 $2,100


Alliance
Ithaca Asian 2018 Finger Lakes July 14 $2,600
American International Dragon
Association / Social Boat Festival
Ventures Inc
Ithaca Festival 2018 Ithaca Festival June 1 - 3 $3,100
After Dark
Ithaca Shakespeare 2018 Summer July 12 - $1,000
Company Shakespeare Festival 29
Ithaca Underground 2018-2019 Big Day Aug 1 & $3,600
In, Naked Noise, Apr 6
November Music (2019)
Series
Paleontological 2018 Living Fossils: N/A $2,100
Research Institution Travelers from Deep
Time
Civic Ensemble 2018 Civic Acts: July 5 - $4,390
New Plays Toward Aug 5
The Beloved
Community
Downtown Ithaca Bite of Ithaca 2018 June 25 - $2,500
Alliance 30
Ithaca Children's 2018 Showcasing N/A $5,000
Garden ICG as a destination:
Zooming in on
nature-play, family-
centered outdoor
recreation, and
sustainable lifestyles
Kitchen Theatre 2018 N/A $5,000
Company
Trumansburg 2018 TACC N/A $2,737
Chamber of Marketing and
Commerce Advertising
Village of 2018 Farmers' N/A $1,225
Trumansburg Market Marketing
and Advertising
Total $53,135

RESOLVED, further, That the County Administrator or designee shall be authorized to sign any
documents related to the aforementioned projects.
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Resolution No. 2018-96: Award of Spring 2018 Community Celebration Grants (ID #7785)

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RESULT: ADOPTED [12 TO 0]


MOVER: Anna Kelles, Member
SECONDER: Michael Lane, Member
AYES: Shawna Black, Amanda Champion, Deborah Dawson, Henry Granison, Rich
John, Anna Kelles, Daniel Klein, Anne Koreman, Michael Lane, Leslyn
McBean-Clairborne, David McKenna, Martha Robertson
ABSTAIN: Michael Sigler
EXCUSED: Glenn Morey

WHEREAS, Tompkins County has a grant program for community celebrations using funds
drawn entirely from Room Occupancy Tax, and

WHEREAS, Tompkins County has requested and reviewed grant applications for
recommendation to the Tompkins County Legislature through the appropriate Committee with the advice
of the Strategic Tourism Planning Board, now therefore be it

RESOLVED, on recommendation of the Planning, Development, and Environmental Quality


Committee, That the following Community Celebrations grants are approved:

Applicant Celebration Name Municipality Event Award


Organization Date(s)
T-burg Chamber T-burg Porchfest Village of T- June 16 $500
burg
Dryden Lake Dryden Lake Festival Town of July 28 $1,600
Festival, Inc. Dryden
Ithaca Children's International Mud Day City of Ithaca June 30 $1,950
Garden
Southside Kwanzaa 2018 City of Ithaca Dec 27 $1,600
Community Center,
Inc.
Groton Girl Scout Groton Community Village of Aug 7 $1,000
Troop 41432, C/O Night Groton
Village of Groton
Triphammer Arts Watermusic/Dancing City of Ithaca July 14- $2,000
Inc. on the Trail 15
Multicultural First Peoples Festival City of Ithaca June 29 $1,750
Resource Center
Child Development Playdate in the Park City of Ithaca June 5 $850
Council
Center for IWR Community City of Ithaca July 21 $680
Transformative Picnic at the Park
Action/Groundswell
Project
Varna Community 2018 GeoWhiz City of Ithaca Nov 10 $500
Association
No Mas Lagrimas Art in Community & City of Ithaca Aug 1 - $1,200
Latino Multicultural Sep 30

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Festival
Newfield Old Home Newfield Old Home Town of July 27- $2,000
Days Days Newfield 28
Committee/Town of
Newfield
T-burg Chamber of T-burg Winterfest Village of T- Dec 1 $1,000
Commerce burg
Town of Groton 10th Annual Verne Town of Aug 24- $700
Morton Memorial Groton 25
Photography Show &
Contest
Historic Ithaca, Inc. 2018 TC Walk and Town of June 30 - $1,000
Talks Lansing Aug 25
Ithaca Aviation Tommy Centennial Town of Sept 29 $2,000
Heritage Flight Celebration Lansing
Foundation
Enfield Community Enfield Harvest Town of Sept 29 $2,000
Council, Inc. Festival Enfield
Southside Juneteenth 2018 City of Ithaca N/A $1,000
Community Center,
Inc.
Danby Community Civil War Encampment Town of Danby June 22- $1,400
Council 24
Total $24,730

RESOLVED, further, That the County Administrator or designee shall be authorized to sign any
documents related to the aforementioned projects.

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