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File #: 14-0030    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 3/19/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/10/2014 Final action: 6/10/2014
Title: Ordinance No. 14-30 amending Ordinance No. 13-77 (2014 Appropriation Ordinance) for a Supplemental Appropriation to the Bike Tax Fund in the amount of $70,669 for the Purpose of Bike Trail Improvements
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1_Map of 31st Street Trail Bridge, 2. Appropriation Ordinance _Bike Funds
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Ordinance No. 14-30 amending Ordinance No. 13-77 (2014 Appropriation Ordinance) for a Supplemental Appropriation to the Bike Tax Fund in the amount of $70,669 for the Purpose of Bike Trail Improvements
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Summary: Traffic Engineering staff requests approval of the attached ordinance for a supplemental appropriation. This action will appropriate available Bike Tax Fund Balance to the Bike Tax project account 117-3300-9330054, in the amount of $70,669 to be used toward bike infrastructure improvements as described below.
Previous Council Action: On December 18, 2013, City Council approved Ordinance No. 13-77 (2014 Appropriation Ordinance).
Background: The Bicycle Excise Tax was approved by City Council in 1988. It is a $4 excise tax charged on the sale of every new bicycle sold within Colorado Springs city limits. By ordinance, the revenues are required to be spent on projects identified in the City's Bicycle Plan. Traffic Engineering and Parks staff work together to develop project priorities for the Bicycle Tax revenue. These projects include the installation of signage and pavement markings for bicycle lanes, enhance bicycle route and trail connectivity, construct safety improvements between on-street and off-street facilities, install bicycle parking equipment, and grant matches to leverage outside funds.
There is an available fund balance in the amount of $70,669. This is a result of the reorganization of the bicycle support staff in 2013. At the end of 2013, it was determined that funding that was previously budgeted in bike tax project accounts for temporary staff could be released and utilized to fund larger projects. The available fund balance increased as a result of the 2013 end-of-year project sweep - where unspent funds in projects are analyzed and if it is determined that they are no longer needed for the original intent, the funds are swept to fund balance. Based upon preliminary 2013 end-of-year financials, after this appr...

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