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File #: RES PH 21-159    Version: 1
Type: Resolution-Public Hearing Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 7/7/2021
Title: Authorizing the City to accept a $151,496.00 grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Diesel Emissions Reduction Act through Environmental Initiative for the purpose of advancing clean and renewable energy in order to improve public air quality for the protection of human health; and authorizing a corresponding budget amendment.
Sponsors: Amy Brendmoen
Attachments: 1. RES PH 21-159 PSA Amendment, 2. RES PH 21-159 St. Paul-EI PSA, 3. RES PH 21-159 Financial Analysis
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Authorizing the City to accept a $151,496.00 grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Diesel Emissions Reduction Act through Environmental Initiative for the purpose of advancing clean and renewable energy in order to improve public air quality for the protection of human health; and authorizing a corresponding budget amendment.

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WHEREAS, the Saint Paul City Council and Mayor Melvin Carter are dedicated to making Saint Paul one of the most sustainable cities in the United States and to protecting our city’s air, water, and urban landscape; and

WHEREAS, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) coordinates “The Clean Diesel Program” which provides support for projects that protect human health and improve air quality by reducing harmful emissions from diesel engines and provides grants and rebates funded under the Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA); and

WHEREAS, the City of Saint Paul partnered with the Environmental Initiative, a nonprofit organization that builds partnerships to develop collaborative solutions to Minnesota’s environmental problems, on an application to the EPA’s DERA program; and

WHEREAS, the City has been awarded $151,496.00 of grant funding, which has been distributed through Environmental Initiative and will directly offset the cost of replacing identified vehicles, thus reducing the City’s cost for their replacement; and

WHEREAS, by replacing this equipment with cleaner and more fuel-efficient ones, there will be significant lifetime reduction of nitrogen oxide, particulate matter, hydrocarbon, and carbon monoxide reductions, and help protect human health; and

WHEREAS, the financing and spending plans have not been established for the reimbursement; and

WHEREAS, the Mayor pursuant to Section 10.07.1 of the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, does certify that there are available for appropriations funds of $151,496.00 in excess of those estimated in the 2021 budget; now therefore be it

RESOLVED, by the ...

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