city of Chula Vista

File #: 15-0528    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/13/2015 Final action: 10/13/2015
Title: RESOLUTION NO. 2015-235 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING YEAR TWO OF A SUB-AWARD AGREEMENT WITH COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PARTNERS FOR THE RACIAL AND ETHNIC APPROACHES TO COMMUNITY HEALTH PROJECT, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE AGREEMENT AND THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ALL OTHER DOCUMENTS NECESSARY TO IMPLEMENT THE AGREEMENT, AND APPROPRIATING $30,000 TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2015/2016 FEDERAL GRANTS FUND TO BE OFFSET BY UNANTICIPATED REVENUE (4/5 VOTE REQUIRED)
Attachments: 1. Item 3 - Attachment 1, 2. Item 3 - Resolution

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RESOLUTION NO. 2015-235 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING YEAR TWO OF A SUB-AWARD AGREEMENT WITH COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PARTNERS FOR THE RACIAL AND ETHNIC APPROACHES TO COMMUNITY HEALTH PROJECT, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE AGREEMENT AND THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ALL OTHER DOCUMENTS NECESSARY TO IMPLEMENT THE AGREEMENT, AND APPROPRIATING $30,000 TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2015/2016 FEDERAL GRANTS FUND TO BE OFFSET BY UNANTICIPATED REVENUE (4/5 VOTE REQUIRED)

 

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RECOMMENDED ACTION

Recommended Action

Council adopt the resolution.

 

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SUMMARY

On June 2, 2015 City Council approved the Year One Agreement between Community Health Improvement Partners for funding through the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Healthy (REACH) program to promote healthy eating and physical activity to Latinos living in Chula Vista’s 91910 and 91911 zip codes.  This action will approve Year Two funding in the amount of $30,000 for staff time to further develop policies and plans supporting healthy food access and active transportation.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW

The Development Services Director has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the appropriation of grant funds is not a “Project” as defined under section 15378(b)(4) of the State CEQA Guidelines because it involves a governmental fiscal activity which will not result in a potentially significant physical impact on the environment. Therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(C)(3) of the State CEQA Guideline the activity is not subject to CEQA. 

 

BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION

Not Applicable

 

DISCUSSION

The non-profit Community Health Improvement Partners (CHIP) recently received funding through the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Healthy (REACH) program to address health disparities in Chula Vista.  Specifically, the project will work to promote healthy eating and physical activity to Latinos living in the City’s 91910 and 91911 zip codes.

 

Year Two funding for City staff time in the amount of $30,000 will be added to the appropriation made on June 2, 2015 for a total of $60,000 of grant funding through the federal fiscal year ending September 30, 2016.

 

The project will provide the City with technical assistance to review health-related draft General Plan amendments and to develop policies to support healthy food access and active transportation. In addition to the City of Chula Vista, other project partners include the UCSD School of Medicine’s Center for Community Health, Scripps Mercy Chula Vista, Sweetwater High School District, Chula Vista Elementary School District, and the YMCA.

 

DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT

Staff has reviewed the decision contemplated by this action and has determined that it is not site specific and consequently, the 500-foot rule found in California Code of Regulations section 18705.2(a)(11), is not applicable to this decision.  Staff is not independently aware, and has not been informed by any City Council member, of any other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision maker conflict of interest in this matter.

 

LINK TO STRATEGIC GOALS

The City’s Strategic Plan has five major goals: Operational Excellence, Economic Vitality, Healthy Community, Strong and Secure Neighborhoods and a Connected Community.  The City’s Strategic Plan has five major goals: Operational Excellence, Economic Vitality, Healthy Community, Strong and Secure Neighborhoods and a Connected Community.  The REACH project directly supports the Strategic Plan’s Healthy Community component by promoting physical activity and healthy eating.

 

CURRENT YEAR FISCAL IMPACT

The REACH sub-award will provide $30,000 to support City staff time associated with physical activity and healthy eating-related policy development.  Approval of the resolution will result in the appropriation of $30,000 to the Other Expenses Category of the Federal Grants Fund. This will result in no net fiscal impact to the City’s Federal Grants Fund as the appropriation of $30,000 is fully offset by unanticipated revenue. 

 

ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT

The proposed project would be a one-time activity, so there would be no ongoing fiscal impact associated with it.

 

ATTACHMENTS

Attachment A - REACH Sub-Award Agreement (Year 2)

 

Staff Contact:  Stacey Kurz, Development Services Department