5171960 Notice of Reprogramming Requests 20-260 thru 20-265

  • COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

    Notice of Reprogramming Requests

     

    Pursuant to DC Official Code Sec 47-361 et seq. of the Reprogramming Policy Act of 1990, the Council of the District of Columbia gives notice that the Mayor has transmitted the following reprogramming request(s).

     

    A reprogramming will become effective on the 15th day after official receipt unless a Member of the Council files a notice of disapproval of the request which extends the Council’s review period to 30 days.   If such notice is given, a reprogramming will become effective on the 31st day after its official receipt unless a resolution of approval or disapproval is adopted by the Council prior to that time.

     

    Comments should be addressed to the Secretary to the Council, John A. Wilson Building, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW,  Room 5 Washington, D.C. 20004.  Copies of   reprogramming requests are available in Legislative Services, Room 10.

    Telephone:   724-8050       

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    Reprog. 20-260:         Request to reprogram $2,317,296 of Fiscal Year 2014 Special Purpose Revenue  funds budget authority from the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) to the Pay-As-You-Go (Paygo) Capital Fund was filed in the Office of the Secretary on October 22, 2014.  This reprogramming ensures that DDOT will be able to purchase additional Circulator buses.

     

    RECEIVED: 14 day review begins October 23, 2014

     

    Reprog. 20-261:         Request to reprogram $3,557,404 of Fiscal Year 2014 Special Purpose Revenue funds budget authority from the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) to the Pay-As-You-Go (Paygo) Capital Fund was filed in the Office of the Secretary on October 22, 2014.  This reprogramming ensures that DDOT will be able to fund street paving improvements in the District's wards.

     

    RECEIVED: 14 day review begins October 23, 2014

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Reprog. 20-262:         Request to reprogram $3,500,000 of Fiscal Year 2014 Local funds budget authority from the Child and Family Services Agency (CFSA) to the Children and Youth Investment Collaborative (CYIC) was filed in the Office of the Secretary on October 23, 2014.  This reprogramming ensures that the CYIC will be able to support events and activities as part of the District's 2014 One City Summer initiative.

     

    RECEIVED: 14 day review begins October 24, 2014

     

    Reprog. 20-263:         Request to reprogram $2,500,000 of Fiscal Year 2014 Local funds budget authority within the Department of General Services (DGS) was filed in the Office of the Secretary on October 23, 2014.  This reprogramming ensures that DGS is able to cover higher-than-anticipated water, natural gas, and electricity cost through the end of the fiscal year.

    RECEIVED: 14 day review begins October 24, 2014

     

    Reprog. 20-264:         Request to reprogram $2,073,794 of Fiscal Year 2014 Local funds budget authority within the Department of General Services (DGS) was filed in the Office of the Secretary on October 23, 2014.  This reprogramming realigns the DGS budget to cover personal services spending across agency activities, including salaries and fringe benefits.

     

    RECEIVED: 14 day review begins October 24, 2014

     

    Reprog. 20-265:         Request to reprogram $7,536,278 of Capital funds budget authority and allotment from the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) and the District Department of the Environment (DDOE) to the Reverse Pay-As-You-Go (Paygo) Capital project and subsequently to the local funds budget of the Office of Planning (OP) and the Commission on the Arts and Humanities (CAH) was filed in the Office of the Secretary on October 23, 2014. This reprogramming will fund the reclassification of FY 2014 ineligible OP and CAH capital expenditures to the respective operating funds budgets of these agencies.

    RECEIVED: 14 day review begins October 24, 2014