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1st
AN ORDINANCE
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SUBMIT A
C.E.T.A. TITLE I GRANT MODIFICATION FOR
THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, AS THE ADMINIS-
TRATIVE UNIT OF THE COASTAL BEND MANPOWER
CONSORTIUM, TO THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR FOR
AN INCREASE OF $65,925 DEOBLIGATED MDTA 1974
FUNDS FOR A NEW TOTAL OF $3,473,880, AS
MORE FULLY OUTLINED AND SET FORTH IN THE
PROPOSAL, IN SUBSTANTIALLY THE FORM ATTACHED
HERETO, MARKED EXHIBIT "A ", AND MADE A PART
HEREOF, AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER
TO EXECUTE ALL RELATED DOCUMENTS NECESSARY
FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION AND ADMINISTRATION
OF THE AFORESAID PROGRAMS; AND DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That the City Manager be and he is hereby
authorized to submit a C.E.T.A. Title I Grant Modification for
the City of Corpus Christi, as the administrative unit of the
Coastal Bend Manpower Consortium, to the Department of Labor for
an increase of $65,925 deobligated MDTA 1974 Funds for a total
of $3,473,880, as more fully outlined and set forth in the
proposal, in substantially the form attached hereto, marked
Exhibit "A ", and made a part hereof, and the City Manager be and
he is hereby authorized to execute all related documents necessary
for the implementation and administration of the aforesaid programs.
SECTION 2. The necessity to authorize execution of
the aforesaid modification at an early date, to permit the C.E.T.A.
program to proceed without delay creates a public emergency and
an imperative public necessity requiring the suspension of the
Charter rule that no ordinance or resolution shall be passed on
the date of its introduction but that such ordinance or resolution
shall be read at three several meetings of the City Council, and
the Mayor having declared such emergency and necessity to exist,
and having requested the suspension of the Charter rule and that
12623
this ordinance take effect and be in full force and effect from
andp after its passage, IT IS ACCORDINGLY SO ORDAINED, this-the
.� O day of May, 1975.
ATTEST:
City Secrete
APP D.
DAY OF MAY, 1975:
City Attorn -ey �
MAYOR
THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,
TEXAS
us. oerwnTF1[nY or L. cow • ftucn�.r Aam:nlwUaw GRANT NV9een {
GR=T SIGNATURE SHEET 48 -5- 610 -10 1
MOOrF rCATIOM wu Mne4
COStrRR1t C ::5t':Z L4iLOTMi.VY IND TAM.'; :G MOGRAM 5
C qAN tOR
:Tee
GRAf
U'. S.. Departs =at or Labor, :"E1 Coastal Bend Manpower Consortium
555 Griffin Square Bldg. P• 0. Box 9277
Griffin & Yorg Streets i Corpus Christi, Texas 78408
02
This Sant is enta:ed ia:o by i Li: United Stases of Ametica, Department of LaSw, -Manpower Administration.
• hereinaftcr rcfe: --d to as Graotot a:.d (-a.er CARStaZ ium
hereinafter referred to as Grantee. The G :artee aorees to operate a Cem;rehen :Ye E.- n!oyneat zjd Tuining
Psa•;ram,in zs ?rdz ce vnth -the o: crisirms o: :`.is;, einent• ir._tudin ti.c Co_m_ :ehenr.+_:a -taw ^?S_n___•— -••
• and•r.1ch gee^ �l and reci3l asl :a�L:s as ::e is ::ded Y.c: cE= SnS;. a: es xrd Gat:sits er. :ea�i^•j
than one year Beyond the termu3ion dais c iFa a -t•ray br sate:e3 i'cio�y Lie g: +gtze:
A. i; A .T PERIOD -
Ibis Grant agreetatmt covert ev period (Darer; front NX 12 1974 to Tune 30- 1975
IL OBLIGATION _
. This acrfca IN increases 0 dam";as 0 does not e%,.g .
she federal obUgadoa for this grant by (rr..a acdu) S 65,925 to f rlr tr.rP 3„ 73 $80
C TMVJA *:D FISCALL YEAR
t
CETA — SEE: 59,334
iIDTA: 46,000
MTA: 65,925
*171,259
TITLE
FISCA: YEAR
IOTAL
1974
TITIZ I
58;078
2,949.585
I xtntire
294,958
294,958
alsw. m+rs
171,259
t
171,259
TITLE It
Sax
f
i
Diszeedosy •
.
TITLE I:t
tndi—
I
Other
TOTAL
1 229,337
3 244 54
13,473,880 I
AFr7OVED FOR T,!O_ G'A`::OR
EY :
NAr..E A•ND TITLE
SI.;NAT V q C
BY
Coastal Bend
11D 711LE
A. Marvin Toi
DATE 5M17ATVAE
FOR T{it C'W.'TEE j
anpower Consortium
}
send, City Mara er
LAIC
ATTEST:
City Secretary
APPROVED:
xy /�/ ,Acting City Attorney
110DIFICAT.IM; SHIM
Grant No_ 48- 5- 610 -10
Modification No. 5
C-EN ?AL INT -ENT:
To modify the Title I Grant by programing $65,925 of deobligated iIDTA
1974 money. $30,OOOwi.11 be used by Sobs for Progress, Inc, and $35,925
-by Corpus Christi'Independent-School District. These are CETA4contractors.
• MODIr IC.�.IOV s - -
1. Page 3 , Project Operating Plan, of this modification replaces Page 3 ,
Project Operating Plan, in t o :Modification No.-4.
2. Page(s) 4 , Program Narrative DescriptLon, of this modification adds, _ -
to,the > Program Narrative Description, in the original grant_
3. This modification consists of:
Crant S'^ atu _ Sh--Ct -
j' -b_ 'Modification Saeet - e
c. Project C_ erating Plan
d. Program Narrative Description
-2-
e. GRANTEE-5 NAME ANQ AUY.—
•( Bend Manpower Consorts
i )x 9277 i
Co..— Christi, Texas 78408
se npowar AamulNr+aROn -' -'' """ "- "'� -"•
CETA PROJECT OPERATING PLAN 48 -5- 610 -10 -
c. PROGRAM YEAR COVERED BY THIS GRANT d. TYPE OF PROGW
(fdonih, Day, Year) IW i -TIUe 1 la 11
From: 7 -1 -74 To; 6 -30 -75 O 3-Other Spee'fy ...................... .
1. ENROLLMENT AND TERMINATION SUMMARY
_
PROGRAM YEAR-TO-DATE PLAN
9 /JO
12/31
3131
6 13U
I (a)
Ib)
_' let _
lot
A. TOTAL INDIVIDUALS TO BE SERVED (Sum of A.i and A.2)
883
2011
2767
4156 ,-
1. Individuals Entering This Program Year
883
2011
1108
2767
3.f
1629
4156
2. Individuals Carried Over From Previous Program Year
666
B. TOTAL INDIVIDUALS TO BE TERMINATED DURING PROGRAM YEAR (Sun, of 8.1 through 8.3)
1 2846
1. Tdlal Entering Employment
632
987
1420
2350
a. Direct Placements• No CETA Training or Employment
314
511
624
932
b. Indirect Placements Following CETATraininy,cl:lployment
314
462
759
1345
c. Sets Placement
4
14
37
r 73
2. Other Positive Terminetldns
3
50
102
280
3. Non- PO,ItNe Termin_etons
31
71
107
'216
C. NO. INDIVIDUALS PLANNED TO RE ENROLLED AT THE E710 OF EACH QUARTER (A moue By
217
903
1138
1310
11. PLANNED ENROLLMENTS IN PROGRAM ACTIVITIES
Enter below (a) The number ber of Individuals � ocnbe served In each
lh pt the end it, oll each mulatlrNy through tn. Program year; (b) The number at Individuals
plan pro9r y a 0uartar; an Intllvidual who s concurrently enrollatl In mdro than one
aCtivity s n e In each ctl 1 In hic he or she Is enr
•
PROGRAM ACTIVITY
9/30
12/31
3/31
6/30
Total
Served
Currently
Enrolled
Total
Served
Currently
Enrolled
Total
Served
Currently
Enrolled
Total
Served
Currently
Emdllad
(a)
(b)
la)
(b)
(a)
(b)
la)
(b)
A. Classroom Trng., Prime Sponsor
90
80 .,
178
138
302
161
453
194
e. Clasucrom Trng., Voc. Ed.
64
62
180
110
275
146
300
92
C. on the -.fob Training
0
0
45
45
130
108
160
U. Public Service Employment
E. pro,. Experlence
125
75
735
610
898
723
1519
979
F. Other Acllrltles
111. SUMMARY FINANCIAL PLAN IS in Thoslsunda/
IV. CUMULATIVE PROJECTIONS BY QUARTER OF FINANCIAL PLAN (i in Th- -Ices) '
9/30 12/31 3/31 6/30
(a) (b) (c) (d)
A. Total CETA funds available during
this program year
(sum a/ A.I and A.2)
3,473,880
1. Funds carried In from previous
program Year or other grams
229,337
A. Prime Sponsor Obligations '
,201,87 "I
2. New Funding
3,244,54
B. Total Projected Expenditures by Program
AroIIIIIr . (See If1.R)' (S.. of ail
'
,201,871
B. Total projected expenditures for
this program yr.(Sun o($i char 116
3,201,877
1. Classroom Trng., Prime Sponsor
205 41`
2. On-the-Job Training
177.11
1. Admint,trallon
428 518
3. Public Service Employment
2. Allowance,
]$Q 218
-a• war. Exoerie—
41
3, wages
—07 6
S. Services to Clients
a. Fringe Benefits
7
6. Other Activities
5. Training
C. Projected expenditures for Voc. Ed. In
Special Grants to Governor
129,96(
6. Services
C. Total CETA funds to I eaRled
into next grant Proven., Year
(A minus D)
2]2, 00
D. Projected axpentlitures of non -Fed. funds
2,52(
E. Oa- Fad. Mod,, not In Rime S,—% Gram
,
L
F. GRAND TOTAL Projected Expenditures
rspm of jJ, C, v, and s)
,334,36:
V. SIGNIFICANT SEGMENTS. Indicate the number of Individuals In each segment to be served cumulatively during the program year. Significant
segments may be specified by the Manpower Administration or the Prime Sponsor.
SIGNIFICANT SEGMEN-
PROGRAM YEAR- TO.OATE PLAN
900 12/31 ra1 6/30
sic)
SIGNIFICANT SEGMENTS
PROGRAM
YEAR
-TO -DATE
PLAN
9/30
12/31
3/31
6/30
(a)
(by
(d)
la)
(b)
(c)
ld1
A. UneIO . Undere 1.
F•
B. Disadvanta ed
630
934
34
8
G• Underemployed
136
312
519
696
c• Veterans
117
2
H-Unemp., underem 1
D. Youth 14-21
0
600
1171
L Disad. 60 and over
50
E.
J•
VI. OTHER ACTIVITIES (Reference 11.6; IV.8,6'
Indicate other activities or special programs on attach-
meats. Describe their objectives and list milestones
toward their achievement In a puantltative'or narrative
oresenlatlon. (Opliunnjl
V A. SIGNATURE
R. Marvin Townsend City Manager
s
B. DATE SIGNED
-i- .
NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION
The $65,925 of deobligated MDTA 1974 money will be programmed in
the following manner:
1. $30,000 will be utilized by Jobs for Progress, Inc. (SER) to
provide 12 public service and 18 private sector OJT slots. This
increases the SER —OJT slots from'130 to 160.
2. $35,925 will be utilized by the Corpus Christi Independent
School District to provide work experience for 16 college age
participants and 16 staff assistants.
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CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
AL�DAY OF 19--L
� -L
TO THE MEWERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
COPPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
-OR THE REASONS SET FORTH IN THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE OF THE FOREGOING
ORDINANCE, A PUBLIC EMERGENCY AND IMPERATIVE NECESSITY EXIST FOR THE SUSPEN-
SION OF THE CHARTER RULE OR REQUIREMENT THAT NO ORDINANCE OR RESOLUTION SHALL
BE PASSED FINALLY ON THE DATE IT 13 INTRODUCED, AND THAT SUCH ORDINANCE OR
RESOLUTION SHALL BE READ AT THREE MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL; I, THEREFORE,
REQUEST THAT YOU SUSPEND SAID CHARTER RULE OR REQUIREMENT AND PASS THIS ORDI-
NANCE FINALLY ON THE DATE IT IS INTRODUCED, OR AT THE PRESENT MEETING OF THE
CITY COUNCIL.
RESPECTFULLY
i
MAYOR
THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
THE CHARTER RULE WAS SUSPENDED BY THE �FFOLLOWING VOTE:
JASON LUBY / /i/ n l
OR. BILL TIPTON
EDUARDO DE ASES
RUTH GILL
BOB GULLEY
< GABE LOZANO, SR.
EDWARD L. SAMPLE
THE ABOVE ORDINANCE WAS PASSED B'
JASON LUBY
OR. BILL TIPTON
EDUARDO DE ASES
RUTH GILL
BOB GULLEY
GABE LOZANO, SR.
EDWARD L. SAMPLE
'OTE: