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File #: 3253   
Type: Consent Status: Adopted
File created: 8/13/2021 In control: Tourism Development Department
On agenda: 8/24/2021 Final action: 8/24/2021
Title: Approval, Re: Tourist Development Council FY 2021-2022 Tourism + Lagoon Grant Program recommendations.
Attachments: 1. Beach Agenda Attachment A.pdf, 2. BeachRankingFINAL21-22.xlsx
Subject:
Title
Approval, Re: Tourist Development Council FY 2021-2022 Tourism + Lagoon Grant Program recommendations.
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Fiscal Impact:
FY2021-2022: $825,406 from the Beach Improvement Fund 1442-293100 - 5810000 (Govt) or 5820000 (Private or School)
Dept/Office:
Tourism Development Office
Requested Action:
Recommendation
It is requested that the Board of County Commissioners (1) approve the Tourist Development Council's recommendation to approve funding for the FY 2021-2022 Tourism + Lagoon Grant Program applications, and that said approval will also include the necessary legislative findings provided below.
Also, it is requested that the Board (2) authorize the Chair to sign all the negotiated Tourism + Lagoon grant agreements over $100,000. Further, (3) grant the Tourism Development Office (TDO) Director authority to negotiate and sign all necessary grant agreements under $100,000 and related documents to support the grants for applications that receive future approval in the FY2021-2022 grant cycle upon County Attorney's Office and Risk Management approval.
It is also requested that the Board (4) authorize the County Manger to execute necessary budget change requests to distribute Grant funding.
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Summary Explanation and Background:

The Beach Improvement Committee at their July 22, 2021 meeting and the Tourist Development Council at their July 28, 2021 meeting recommended unanimously that the Board approve the recommended funding for the FY 2021-2022 Tourism + Lagoon Grant Program, as well as make the following legislative findings: (1) the Indian River Lagoon is an estuary with multiple public access points for tourism purposes and a long history of use by tourists, and (2) each project specifically improves, maintains, renourishes, restores, protects or assists with erosion control in either the Indian River, the Banana River, or the Mosquito Lagoon (all part of the Indian River Lagoon); and (3) each project is an authorized purpose for the expendi...

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