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Holtville council approves Resolution 24-26, delegating city manager to sign infill infrastructure grant documents

Holtville City Council · October 15, 2024
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Summary

Council approved Resolution 24-26 to authorize the city manager to execute documents for an infill infrastructure grant. The meeting record references 'farmworker housing' as an eligible use; the grant amount and many program details were not specified in the record.

Holtville City Council voted to approve Resolution 24-26, delegating authority to the city manager to execute all documents related to an infill infrastructure grant. Council conducted a roll call: Mike Pacheco — yes; Sean Munger — absent; Mike Goodsell — yes; Richard Layton — yes; Murray Anderson — yes. The resolution passed on the recorded roll call.

During discussion, council members asked staff to confirm who would handle reporting and whether the grant was tied to farmworker housing. Staff indicated the city would manage reporting responsibilities and that the program could be used for farmworker housing in line with the grant’s stated eligible uses as reported to council; staff also said a designated employee (Nick) could be authorized to sign state program documents if required.

The transcript records the grant as an “infill infrastructure grant” and references a figure or identifier of "2,019" in the reading, but the record does not provide a clear dollar amount, program name, or award number. The council did not record additional conditions, amendments, or a specific funding amount in the meeting minutes provided during the discussion.

The resolution delegates administrative authority to execute documents and does not itself appropriate new funds or change city policy; staff will continue grant administration and return with any required reports or implementation items.