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Resolution to Approve a 2021 American Rescue Plan Act Agreement with the Michigan Department of Transportation for Reimbursing Eligible Airport Operating Expenses at the Ann Arbor Municipal Airport ($59,000.00) (8 Votes Required)
Memorandum
Attached for your consideration is a resolution to approve a grant agreement with the Michigan Department of Transportation-Office of Aeronautics (MDOT-Aero), in an amount not to exceed $59,000.00, to reimburse the Ann Arbor Municipal Airport for eligible airport operating expenses. Funding was established in the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), federal legislation approved in March 2021, to provide economic support to airports throughout the United States. MDOT-Aero, acting as a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Block Grant Program Participant, will award and administer the grant funds in Michigan on behalf of the FAA under the FAA ARPA that Grant Number 3-26-SBGP-132-2022.
Use of these funds is restricted to those purposes allowed under the FAA's Policy and Procedures Concerning the Use of Airport Revenues (64 Federal Register 7696, as amended). For the Ann Arbor Municipal Airport, these funds will be used to reimburse general airport operating expenses and lost revenue that resulted from the pandemic. There are no matching funds required under the 2021 ARPA Agreement for airports.
Budget/Fiscal Impact: The grant amount of up to $59,000.00 is 100% federally funded with no required match. There is no negative budget or fiscal impact. Reimbursement of these funds will be made to the Airport Fund Operations and Maintenance budget. The grant is administered by MDOT-Aero.
It should be noted that these funds are grant funds from MDOT and the federal government and are not a part of the city's $24.2 million ARPA allocation provided through the State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds program.
Staff
Prepared by: Matthew J. Kulhanek, Fleet & Facilities Manager
Reviewed by: John Fournier, Deputy City Administrat...
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