5.b) Administrator's ReportStaff Report
Date of Meeting: February 4, 2019
To: Parks & Recreation Committee
From: Neil Soltis, Administrator
Re: Administrator's report
Scholarships for Recreational programming —The City Council will continue the discussion on providing
funding for recreational programming that would cover both youth and adults at the work session on
Wednesday, February 4. The current thought would be to base any funding on the federal income
eligibility guidelines. A copy of those guidelines follow this report.
2018 Financial Summaries — The information on 2018 is preliminary and subject to minor changes.
General Fund Parks budget — Expenditures were $3,959 under budget and $2,440 greater than
2017. The increase in expenditures from 2017 is attributable to funding approved by the Council
to support aquatic invasive species inspections on Big Marine and Bone Lakes. Notable on the
revenue side is the 30% decrease in charges for recreations programs. There was a corresponding
decrease in the cost to provide the programs.
Park Capital Improvement Fund —The City collected $12,000 in park dedication fees in 2018. This
reduces the funds owed to the Capital Improvement Fund to $14,000. The only expenditures
from the fund related to the maintenance at the Wayne Erickson ballfield. At 12/31/2018 the
projected balances in the subfunds are as follows: Undesignated - $99,209, Lilleskogen -
($12,688), Wayne Erickson Ballfield - $13,545, and Wojtowicz Skating Rink - $550.
Federal Register/Vol. 83, No. 89/Tuesday, May 8, 2018/Notices
Authority: Section 9(b)(1) of the Richard B.
Russell National School Lunch Act (42 U.S.C.
1758(b)(1)(A)).
INCOME ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES
[Effective from July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019]
20789
Federal Reduced Price Meals -185% Free Meals -130
poverty
Household size guidelines Twice per Every two Twice per Every two
Annual Monthly month weeks Weekly Annual Monthly month weeks Weekly
Annual
48 Contiguous States, District of Columbia, Guam, and Territories
1 .....,., ................
12,140
22,459
1,872
936
864
432
15,782
1,316
658
607
304
2 ........................................
16,460
30,451
2,538
1,269
1,172
586
21,398
1,784
892
823
412
3 ........................................
20,780
38,443
3,204
1,602
1,479
740
27,014
2,252
1,126
1,039
520
4 ........................................
25,100
46,435
3,870
1,935
1,786
893
32,630
2,720
1,360
1,255
628
5 ........................................
29,420
54,427
4,536
2,268
2,094
1,047
38,246
3,188
1,594
1,471
736
6 ........................................
33,740
62,419
5,202
2,601
2,401
1,201
43,862
3,656
1,828
1,687
844
7 ........................................
38,060
70,411
5,868
2,934
2,709
1,355
49,478
4,124
2,062
1,903
952
8 ........................................
42,380
78,403
6,534
3,267
3,016
1,508
55,094
4,592
2,296
2,119
1,060
For each add'I family
member, add .................
4,320
7,992
666
333
308
154
5,616
468
234
216
108
Alaska
1 ..............................1
5,180
28,083
2,341
1,171
1,081
541
19,734
1,645
823
759
380
2 ........................................
20,580
38,073
3,173
1,587
1,465
733
26,754
2,230
1,115
1,029
515
3 ................... ................. ,::,
25,980
48,063
4,006
2,003
1,849
925
33,774
2,815
1,408
1,299
650
4 ........................................
31,380
58,053
4,838
2,419
2,233
1,117
40,794
3,400
1,700
1,569
785
5 ........................................
36,780
68,043
5,671
2,836
2,618
1,309
47,814
3,985
1,993
1,839
920
..
6 ........................ ..............
42,180
78,033
6,503
3,252
3,002
1,501
54,834
4,570
2,285
2,109
1,055
7 ........................................
47,580
88,023
7,336
3,668
3,386
1,693
61,854
5,155
2,578
2,379
1,190
8 ........................................
52,980
98,013
8,168
4,084
3,770
1,885
68,874
5,740
2,870
2,649
1,325
For each add'I family
member, add .................
5,400
9,990
833
417
385
193
7,020
585
293
270
135
Hawaii
1 ........................................
13,960
25,826
2,153
1,077
994
497
18,148
1,513
757
698
349
2 ........................................
18,930
35,021
2,919
1,460
1,347
674
24,609
2,051
1,026
947
474
3 ........................................
23,900
44,215
3,685
1,843
1,701
851
31,070
2,590
1,295
1,195
598
4 ........................................
28,870
53,410
4,451
2,226
2,055
1,028
37,531
3,128
1,564
1,444
722
5 ........................................
33,840
62,604
5,217
2,609
2,408
1,204
43,992
3,666
1,833
1,692
846
6 ........................................
3B,810
71,799
5,984
2,992
2,762
1,381
50,453
4,205
2,103
1,941
971
7 ........................................
43,780
80,993
6,750
3,375
3,116
1,558
56,914
4,743
2,372
2,189
1,095
8 ........................................
48,750
90,188
7,516
3,758
3,469
1,735
63,375
5,282
2,641
2,438
1,219
For each add'I family
member, add .................
4,970
9,195
767
384
354
177
6,461
539
270
249
125
Dated: April 18, 2018.
Brandon Lipps,
Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service.
[FR Doc. 2018-09679 Filed 5-7-18; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3410-30-P
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Natural Resources Conservation
Service
[Docket No. NRCS-2018-0002]
Lick Creek Watershed, Russell,
Dickenson and Wise Counties, Virginia
AGENCY: Natural Resources
Conservation Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of intent to deauthorize
federal funding.
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Watershed
Protection and Flood Prevention Act of
1954 and the Natural Resources
Conservation Service (NRCS)
Guidelines, NRCS gives notice of the
intent to deauthorize Federal funding
for the Lick Creek Watershed project,
Russell, Dickenson and Wise Counties,
Virginia.
DATES: Interested persons are invited to
submit comments within 60 days of this
notice being published in the Federal
Register.
ADDRESSES: Comments submitted in
response to this notice should be sent to
John Bricker, VA State Conservationist,
1606 Santa Rosa Road, Suite 209,
Richmond, Virginia 23229. Telephone:
(804) 287-1691 or email: Jack.Bricker@
va.usda.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
specific questions about this notice,
please contact Wade Biddix, (804) 287-
1675 or Wade.Biddix@va.usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A
determination has been made by John
Bricker, NRCS State Conservationist in
Virginia that the proposed works of
improvement for the Lick Creek
Watershed project will not be installed.
The sponsoring local organizations have
concurred in this determination and
agree that Federal funding should be
deauthorized for the project.
Information regarding this
determination may be obtained from
John Bricker, NRCS State
Conservationist in Virginia at the above
address and telephone number.
No administrative action on
implementation of the proposed
deauthorization will be taken until 60
days after the date of this publication in
the Federal Register.
Catalog of Federal Domestic, Assistancu
Program No. 10.904, Watershed Protection
and Flood Prevention. Executive Order 12372
regarding State and local clearinghouse
review of Federal and federally assisted
programs and project is applicable]
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to respond through the use of
appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology.
All comments received in response to
this notice, including names and
addresses when provided, will become
a matter of public record. Comments
will be summarized and included in the
request for OMB approval of the
information collection.
Dated: May 2, 2018.
Greg Ibach,
Under Secrelmy, Marketing and Regulatory
Programs.
[FR Doc. 2018-09678 Filed 5-7-18; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3410-02-P
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food and Nutrition Service
Child Nutrition Programs: Income
Eligibility Guidelines
AGENCY: Food and Nutrition Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: This notice announces the
Department's annual adjustments to the
Income Eligibility Guidelines to be used
in determining eligibility for free and
reduced price meals and free milk for
the period from July 1, 2018 through
June 30, 2019. These guidelines are used
by schools, institutions, and facilities
participating in the National School
Lunch Program (and Commodity School
Program), School Breakfast Program,
Special Milk Program for Children,
Child and Adult Care Food Program and
Summer Food Service Program. The
annual adjustments are required by
section 9 of the Richard B. Russell
National School Lunch Act. The
guidelines are intended to direct
benefits to those children most in need
and are revised annually to account for
changes in the Consumer Price Index.
DATES: Implementation Date: July 1,
2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jessica Saracino, Program Monitoring
and Operational Support Division,
Child Nutrition Programs, Food and
Nutrition Service, United States
Department of Agriculture, 3101 Park
Center Drive, Suite 628, Alexandria,
Virginia 22302.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
action is not a rule as defined by the
Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C.
601-612) and thus is exempt from the
provisions of that Act.
In accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3507),
no recordkeeping or reporting
requirements have been included that
are subject to approval from the Office
of Management and Budget.
This notice has been determined to be
not significant and was not reviewed by
the Office of Management and Budget in
conformance with Executive Order
12866. The affected programs are listed
in the Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance under No. 10.553, No.
10.555, No. 10.556, No. 10.558, and No.
10.559 and are subject to the provisions
of Executive Order 12372, which
requires intergovernmental consultation
with State and local officials. (See 2 CFR
part 415).
Background
Pursuant to sections 9(b)(1) and
17(c)(4) of the Richard B. Russell
National School Lunch Act (42 U.S.C.
1758(b)(1) and 42 U.S.C. 1766(c)(4)),
and sections 3(a)(6) and 4(e)(1)(A) of the
Child Nutrition Act of 1966 (42 U.S.C.
1772(a)(6) and 1773(e)(1)(A)), the
Department annually issues the Income
Eligibility Guidelines for free and
reduced price meals for the National
School Lunch Program (7 CFR part 210),
the Commodity School Program (7 CFR
part 210), School Breakfast Program (7
CFR part 220), Summer Food Service
Program (7 CFR part 225) and Child and
Adult Care Food Program (7 CFR part
226) and the guidelines for free milk in
the Special Milk Program for Children
(7 CFR part 215).
These eligibility guidelines are based
on the Federal income poverty
guidelines and are stated by household
size. The guidelines are used to
determine eligibility for free and
reduced price meals and free milk in
accordance with applicable program
rules.
Definition of Income
In accordance with the Department's
policy as provided in the Food and
Nutrition Service publication Eligibility
Manual for School Meals, "income," as
the term is used in this notice, means
income before any deductions such as
income taxes, Social Security taxes,
insurance premiums, charitable
contributions, and bonds. It includes the
following: (1) Monetary compensation
for services, including wages, salary,
commissions or fees; (2) net income
from nonfarm self-employment; (3) net
income from farm self-employment; (4)
Social Security; (5) dividends or interest
on savings or bonds or income from
estates or trusts; (6) net rental income;
(7) public assistance or welfare
payments; (8) unemployment
compensation; (9) government civilian
employee or military retirement, or
pensions or veterans payments; (10)
private pensions or annuities; (11)
alimony or child support payments; (12)
regular contributions from persons not
living in the household; (13) net
royalties; and (14) other cash income.
Other cash income would include cash
amounts received or withdrawn from
any source including savings,
investments, trust accounts and other
resources that would be available to pay
the price of a child's meal.
"Income", as the term is used in this
notice, does not include any income or
benefits received under any Federal
programs that are excluded from
consideration as income by any
statutory prohibition. Furthermore, the
value of meals or milk to children shall
not be considered as income to their
households for other benefit programs
in accordance with the prohibitions in
section 12(e) of the Richard B. Russell
National School Lunch Act and section
11(b) of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966
(42 U.S.C. 1760(e) and 1780(b)).
The Income Eligibility Guidelines
The following are the Income
Eligibility Guidelines to be effective
from July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019.
The Department's guidelines for free
meals and milk and reduced price meals
were obtained by multiplying the year
2018 Federal income poverty guidelines
by 1.30 and 1.85, respectively, and by
rounding the result upward to the next
whole dollar.
This notice displays only the annual
Federal poverty guidelines issued by the
Department of Health and Human
Services because the monthly and
weekly Federal poverty guidelines are
not used to determine the Income
Eligibility Guidelines. The chart details
the free and reduced price eligibility
criteria for monthly income, income
received twice monthly (24 payments
per year); income received every two
weeks (26 payments per year) and
weekly income.
Income calculations are made based
on the following formulas: Monthly
income is calculated by dividing the
annual income by 12; twice monthly
income is computed by dividing annual
income by 24; income received every
two weeks is calculated by dividing
annual income by 26; and weekly
income is computed by dividing annual
income by 52. All numbers are rounded
upward to the next whole dollar.
The numbers reflected in this notice
for a family of four in the 48 contiguous
States, the District of Columbia, Guam
and the territories represent an increase
of 2.0 percent over last year's level for
a family of the same size.