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File #: 2020-00074    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/10/2020 In control: City Council - 5PM
On agenda: 2/11/2020 Final action:
Title: Agreement: Grant High School Quadrangle Improvements
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Title:
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Agreement: Grant High School Quadrangle Improvements
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File ID: 2020-00074

Location
Location: Grand Avenue, District 2

Recommendation:
Recommendation
Adopt a Resolution: 1) authorizing the City Manager of the City Manager's designee to execute the Funding Agreement with Twin Rivers Unified School District for construction of a public gathering space and quadrangle at Grant High School; 2) establishing the Grant High School Quadrangle Multi-Year Operating Project (I02187000); and 3) authorizing the City Manager or the City Manager's designee to transfer $200,000 from the available fund balance in the 2006 Del Paso Heights CIP tax increment bonds Fund (Fund 3808) to the Grant High School Quadrangle Multi-Year Operating Project (I02180700).

Contact: Leslie Fritzsche, Economic Investment Manager, (916) 808-5450, Office of Innovation and Economic Development

Body
Presenter: None

Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Grant High School Quadrangle Design
3-Resolution
4-Exhibit A to Resolution - Funding Agreement



Description/Analysis

Issue Detail: Twin Rivers is the 27th largest public-school system in California providing pre-K-12 and adult education in 52 school sites. Twin Rivers serves an 82 square mile area covering the communities of Arden Fair, Del Paso Heights, Dos Rios, Elverta, Foothill Farms, Gardenland, North Sacramento, Robla, Rio Linda, and Woodlake.

One of the largest schools in the Twin Rivers system is located in Del Paso Heights, Grant Union High School. This school is more than just an educational institution for it is the source of community pride through its school activities, particularly its marching band and its football team. The school has grown and added a number of academic buildings and through that growth has not had a central quad on its campus.

For several years, the students of Grant Union High School's GEO Academy have been working to design and implement an environmentally sustainable...

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