File #: 23-454    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/20/2023 In control: County Legislature
On agenda: Final action: 10/10/2023
Title: AUTHORIZING THE DISBURSEMENT OF AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN FUNDING TO AND AN AGREEMENT WITH UNDERGROUND RAILROAD EDUCATION CENTER AND AMENDING THE 2023 ALBANY COUNTY BUDGET
Sponsors: Andrew Joyce, Dennis A. Feeney, Robert J. Beston, William M. Clay, Mickey Cleary, Frank J. Commisso, Lynne Lekakis, Carolyn McLaughlin, Matthew J. Miller, Victoria Plotsky, Dustin M. Reidy, William Reinhardt, Bill L. Ricard, Ellen Rosano, Merton D. Simpson, Wanda F. Willingham
Attachments: 1. Underground Railroad History Project of the Capital Region, Inc., 2. Arts Culture Tourism Grant Master List of Projects by Tier (08.25.23)_RPA, 3. 23-454 ARPA - TMP 4636 - Historic Cherry Hill
RESOLUTION NO. 454

AUTHORIZING THE DISBURSEMENT OF AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN FUNDING TO AND AN AGREEMENT WITH HISTORIC CHERRY HILL AND AMENDING THE 2023 ALBANY COUNTY BUDGET

Introduced: 10/10/23
By ARPA Executive Committee, A. Joyce, Feeney, Beston, Clay, Cleary, Commisso, Lekakis, McLaughlin, Miller, Plotsky, Reidy, Reinhardt, Ricard, Rosano, Simpson and Willingham:

WHEREAS, The County of Albany received $29.6 million in funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) which may be used for various projects and programs within the County to help mitigate the long-term effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic, and

WHEREAS, The Albany County Legislature created the ARPA Executive Committee and its various Subcommittees to determine how these funds should be distributed and to review applications for these monies, and

WHEREAS, The ARPA Executive Committee and its various Subcommittees have worked tirelessly over the last year in order to establish guidelines that will assist them in reviewing and evaluating the numerous applications they will receive, and

WHEREAS, The ARPA Executive Committee, having evaluated numerous proposals, has requested authorization to disburse ARPA funding in the amount of $80,000 to and enter into an agreement with the Historic Cherry Hill for a term commencing September 11, 2023 and ending December 31, 2026, and

WHEREAS, Historic Cherry Hill (HCH) was significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in decreased demand for its traditional services, and

WHEREAS, HCH seeks funding to support the project titled "Investing in the Infrastructure of Heritage Tourism: Capital Improvements at Historic Cherry Hill," which includes essential capital improvements such as repairs to the building envelope, reconstruction of the historic porch, exterior painting, drainage improvements, creation of walkways and a parking area, introduction of wheelchair access to the first floor of the house, and creation ...

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