File #: 22-1008    Name:
Type: Grant Application Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/9/2022 In control: City Council Legislative Meeting
On agenda: 5/10/2022 Final action:
Title: Consideration of the Submission of a Grant Application to the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality Litter Prevention and Recycling Program for Funding of the Adopt-A-Park Litter Control Program.
Attachments: 1. 22-1008_Attachment 1_2023 Adopt-a-Park Procedures, 2. 22-1008_Attachment 2_FY22 Litter Control Awards, 3. 22-1008_Attachment 3_FY23 Litter Control Budget
City of Alexandria, Virginia
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MEMORANDUM



DATE: MAY 3, 2022

TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL

THROUGH: JAMES F. PARAJON, CITY MANAGER /s/

FROM: JAMES B. SPENGLER, DIRECTOR, RECREATION, PARKS AND
CULTURAL ACTIVITIES

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Consideration of the Submission of a Grant Application to the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality Litter Prevention and Recycling Program for Funding of the Adopt-A-Park Litter Control Program.
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ISSUE: Consideration of a grant application to the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, Litter Prevention and Recycling Program, for funding to support the Adopt-A-Park Litter Control Program.

RECOMMENDATION: That City Council:

1. Approve a non-competitive grant application, due, June 30, 2022 to the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, Litter Prevention and Recycling Program, for funding in the approximate amount of $10,932 for the Adopt-A-Park Litter Control Program (the exact amount to be determined by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality by September 30, 2022);

2. Authorize the City Manager to execute all necessary documents that may be required; and

3. Thank all the organizations participating in this program for their support and efforts to improve the appearance of the City parks and, thereby, experience of the citizens visiting these parks.

DISCUSSION: The City's Adopt-A-Park program began in 1978, with the first litter grant award. Through this program, local citizen groups enter into an agreement with the City to pick up litter (broken glass, bottles, cans and paper) in their assigned park areas. This program has been very successful in increasing cleanliness in the parks, controlling litter, and involving citizens in their neighborhood park. Approximately 28 park areas are being maintained and monitored through this program in 2022. W...

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