File #: 12-00514    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 7/12/2012 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/24/2012 Final action: 7/31/2012
Title: Appropriating $91,997.53 in specialty bond proceed interest earnings Ordinance appropriating $91,997.53 in SPECIALTY BOND PROCEED interest earnings, contributions for Buddy Lawrence house moving, downtown clean-up, and to aid construction, Texas Department of Transportation refund, Public Right of Way fees, reimbursement from the Regional Transportation Authority, Sales Tax Bonds for the Seawall and Arena, Packery Channel Bonds, and Generic Capital Improvement Funds as listed in Attachment 1, Section 4 for the stated bond projects not yet complete, the support of the City's approved Capital Improvement Program, specific military supported projects and as determined by the Type A Board; Changing the FY 2012 Capital Improvement Budget adopted by Ordinance No. 029135 to increase expenditures by $91,997.53.
Sponsors: Finance & Procurement, Engineering Services
Attachments: 1. Memo - Appropriations Specialty Bond Proceed, 2. Attachment One - Appropriations Specialty Bond Proceed, 3. Ordinance Four - Specialty Bond Proceed
Related files: 12-00511, 12-00512, 12-00513, 12-00516, 12-00517
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Appropriating $91,997.53 in specialty bond proceed interest earnings
 
Ordinance appropriating $91,997.53 in SPECIALTY BOND PROCEED interest earnings, contributions for Buddy Lawrence house moving,  downtown clean-up, and to aid construction, Texas Department of Transportation refund, Public Right of Way fees, reimbursement from the Regional Transportation Authority, Sales Tax Bonds for the Seawall and Arena, Packery Channel Bonds, and Generic Capital Improvement Funds as listed in Attachment 1, Section 4 for the stated bond projects not yet complete, the support of the City's approved Capital Improvement Program, specific military supported projects and as determined by the Type A Board; Changing the FY 2012 Capital Improvement Budget adopted by Ordinance No. 029135 to increase expenditures by $91,997.53.