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1 RESOLUTION NO. 11,682
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3 A RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO
4 ENTER INTO CONTRACTS WITH FIVE ORGANIZATIONS
5 TO PROVIDE YOUTH INITIATIVE PROJECT (YIP)
6 PROGRAMS IN TARGETED NEIGHBORHOODS; AND FOR
7 OTHER PURPOSES.
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9 WHEREAS, the City of Little Rock is committed to providing prevention,
10 intervention, and youth development programs and services to enhance public safety
11 and community- building, and
12 WHEREAS, the City advertised a formal Bid No. 03 -297 to solicit proposals for
13 youth initiative project services for Little Rock youth, and
14 WHEREAS, the City was divided into neighborhood service areas with a
15 specified number of providers for each area based upon youth population, and
16 WHEREAS, a review committee met and reviewed the proposals submitted,
17 determined the lowest responsible and responsive bidder(s), and recommends the
18 organizations listed below for a contract award.
19 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
20 THE CITY OF LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS:
21 Section 1. The City Manager is authorized to enter into contracts with the
22 following organizations for youth initiative project services:
23 1. LR Boys /Girls Club- Thrasher (Male) Central $ 43,880.00
24 2. Greater Friendship, Inc. (Male) East 49,190.00
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Resolution
Contracts with Five Organizations to Provide Youth
Initiative Project ( "YIP ") Programs in Targeted Neighborhoods
1 3. Greater Second Care (Female) Southwest
2 4. Step Up Support Center (Male) Southwest
3 5. Step Up Support Center (Hispanic Male) Southwest
4 6. Black Community Developers (Male) Midtown
5 7. Black Community Developers (Male) Midtown
6 8. Black Community Developers (Female) Midtown
43,514.00
50,000.00
50,000.00
49,791.00
49,709.00
49,691.00
7 Section 2. Funds for these programs are from FUTURE- Little Rock tax
8 revenue specified for prevention, intervention, and treatment programs, account
9 number 105 - 035 -T213.
10 Section 3. The term of the contract is for February 11, 2004 to December 31, 2004,
11 and may be extended for two additional one -year terms upon appropriation,
12 satisfactory performance and mutual agreement of the parties.
13 Section 4. Severability. In the event any portion of this resolution is declared or
14 adjudged to be invalid or unconstitutional, such declaration or adjudication shall not
15 affect the remaining portions of this resolution, which shall remain in full force and
16 effect as if the portion so declared or adjudged invalid or unconstitutional was not
17 originally a part of this resolution.
18 Section 5. Repealer. All resolutions, and parts thereof, which are in conflict with
19 any provision of this resolution are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
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21 ADOPTED: February 17, 2004
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1 ATTEST:
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4 N can' y Woo , City Clerk
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6 APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM:
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9 Thomas M. Carpenter, City Attorney
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APP OVED:
Jim Oiley, Mayor
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Resolution
Contracts with Five Organizations to Provide Youth
Initiative Project ( "YIP ") Programs in Targeted Neighborhoods