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Council committee hears three budget amendments, including $6.16 million HOME‑ARP allotment for Hilltop project
Summary
The UED reviewed transfers and supplemental appropriations July 23: a transfer within the 2014 sales tax fund, a $20,000 Homeland Security grant for rescue boats, and a $6,163,724 HOME‑ARP appropriation related to the Hilltop housing project; the Hilltop appropriation would allow the city to enter a contract once other funding is finalized.
The Tulsa Urban Economic Development Committee reviewed several budget items July 23, including a fund transfer within the 2014 sales tax fund, a $20,000 Homeland Security grant to replace rescue boats, and a $6,163,724 appropriation of HOME‑ARP funds tied to the Hilltop housing project.
Jared Morton, describing a transfer of $1,155,186.35, said the action rolls remaining balances into a corridor and small-area planning project after the underlying projects were deemed complete. Morton summarized the transfer as moving residual balances into the corridor and small-area planning project.
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