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6.3.A. - Page 2 <br /> ALTERNATIVES <br /> Council could elect to not adopt the Resolution; the consequence is that the City would <br /> not receive the grant funding. Without grant funding the financing of the Phase II <br /> feasibility studies and environmental activities would be supported wholly by the Water <br /> Enterprise Fund. <br /> FISCAL IMPACT <br /> The City has been awarded $94,700 of federal financial assistance for development of <br /> feasibility studies and associated environmental activities for the expansion of the City's <br /> Recycled Water Project. The City is responsible for its share of said activities, which is <br /> also $94,700. These monies will come from the City's Water Enterprise Fund; the City's <br /> General Fund will not be affected. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW <br /> An application of Federal financial assistance is not a"project" under the California <br /> Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). (CEQA Guidelines §15378) <br /> JUSTIN EZELL <br /> PUBLIC WORKS SUPERINTENDENT <br /> � ?j <br /> � �`�u> ' ��-� ����rt. <br /> < � <br /> � <br /> MARILYN HARANG <br /> ACTING PUBLIC WORKS SERVICES DIRECTOR <br /> �� <br /> ROBERT B. BELL <br /> CITY MANAGER <br /> ATTACHMENT <br /> Resolution 2148 Redwood City Recycled Water Project <br />