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20.046 An Order to Approve Gift Fund Expenditures for Resilience Hub - CertifiedCITY OF NORTHAMPTON MASSACHUSETTS In City Council, April 16, 2020 Upon the recommendation of the Mayor 20.046 An Order to Approve Gift Fund Expenditures for Resilience Hub Whereas, one of the key service gap recommendations of the 2019 Mayor’s Work Group on Panhandling Study Report (A Downtown Northampton for Everyone: Residents, Visitors, Merchants, and People At-Risk) was the creation of a community day center to serve Northampton’s at-risk population; and Whereas, in line with that recommendation and concurrent with Northampton’s climate resiliency efforts, the city is exploring creation of a resilience hub and day program to support vulnerable residents facing chronic and acute stress due to climate change and other disasters, and social and economic challenges; and Whereas, during normal times a resilience hub would serve those at the frontline of chronic stress (i.e. frontline communities, including homeless, Single Room Occupancy (SRO) residents, those living in extreme poverty, and climate vulnerable populations) and possibly other community needs; and Whereas, the resilience hub will be designed, however, so that during times of acute stress or major disruption (e.g. a major storm event, disaster, or pandemic) and during the recovery phase, it can serve all residents; and Whereas, preliminary community discussions of this resilience hub concept as part of the city’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Action Plan development have created significant interest and already inspired two substantial donations to support the effort. Ordered that, Northampton City Council in accordance with Massachusetts General Law Chapter 44, Section 53 A (Grants and gifts; acceptance and expenditure) authorizes the expenditure of funds donated by the public to be used for the ongoing planning and potential implementation of a resilience hub and day program to support Northampton residents who face chronic and acute stress due to climate change and other disasters, and social and economic challenges. 20.046 In City Council, April 16, 2020 Passed First Reading on Roll Call Vote of 9 Yes, 0 No, 0 Absent Attest: __________________________________________________, Clerk of Council In City Council, May 7, 2020 Passed Second Reading on Roll Call Vote of 9 Yes, 0 No, 0 Absent Attest: ___________________________________________________, Clerk of Council Approved: David J. Narkewicz, Mayor Passed two readings and enrolled. I hereby certify that the above Order passed the Northampton City Council on May 7, 2020 David J. Narkewicz, Mayor approved the Order on May 10, 2020 Attest: ___________________________________________________, Clerk of Council