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File #: 08870    Version: Name: A resolution authorizing the Forestry Section of the Parks Division of the City of Madison to accept a grant of $22,365 under the Urban Forestry Grant Program to provide for the continuation of the City’s Tree Inventory Project, Arbor Week Education, and
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/17/2008 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 2/26/2008 Final action: 2/26/2008
Enactment date: 2/29/2008 Enactment #: RES-08-00179
Title: SUBSTITUTE - Authorizing the Forestry Section of the Parks Division of the City of Madison to accept a grant of $22,365 under the Urban Forestry Grant Program to provide for the continuation of the City’s Tree Inventory Project, Arbor Week Education, and i-tree training session. (1st, 7th, & 9th ADs)
Sponsors: Paul E. Skidmore
Fiscal Note
Total expenditures are projected at $44,730. Funds are available from an Urban Forestry Grant ($22,365), from the sidewalk project ($16,325), and City supplied labor funded through the Forestry Operating Budget ($6,040). (The Urban Forestry Grant requires a 50% match, and the City funding will satisfy this requirement.) There is no additional impact on expenditure restraints, the tax levy, or General Obligation debt borrowing. The Parks Forestry 2008 Operating Budget will be amended as follows:
GN01-54950-613100 Consulting Serices: $35,325
GN01-55155-613100 Computer Hardware: $1,000
GN01-55510-613100 General Work Supplies: $1,165
GN01-55620-613100 Trees & Shrubs: $1,200
GN01-73219-613100 State Grants ($22,365)
GN01-59810-613100 ID Payment from Capital Funds ($16,325)
The Transfer from the Sidewalk Program to Parks Operating will be as follows:
CS53-56610-810376 ID Payment to Parks $16,325
GN01-59810-613100 ID Payment from Capital Funds ($16,325)
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SUBSTITUTE - Authorizing the Forestry Section of the Parks Division of the City of Madison to accept a grant of $22,365 under the Urban Forestry Grant Program to provide for the continuation of the City’s Tree Inventory Project, Arbor Week Education, and i-tree training session. (1st, 7th, & 9th ADs)
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The majority of this grant will go toward the City’s Tree Inventory. The City began a project to inventory trees within public right of ways in 2007. The Forestry Department proposes to continue the work in 2008 using an Urban Forestry Grant and funding from the City Sidewalk program. The areas to be inventoried in 2008 are areas of sidewalk repair in 2009. The tree inventory is beneficial to the sidewalk program because it helps identify and track potential tree conflicts.

In addition, the City’s urban forest can be threatened by disease and/or insect and an accurate tree inventory is essential information in that event of a widespread disease or insect infestation effe...

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