997013
Florida Senate - 2007
SB7106
The Committee on Transportation & Economic Development Appropriations
(Diaz de la Portilla) recommended the following amendment:
Section: 05 On Page: 011
Spec App: 1667A
| EXPLANATION: Reduces funds provided to YMCA of Greater Miami and provides $50,000 for Watson Island.
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NET IMPACT ON: Total Funds General Revenue Trust Funds
Recurring - 0 0 0
Non-Recurring - 0 0 0
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COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF
Program: Housing And Community
Development
Affordable Housing And Neighborhood
Redevelopment 52800100
In Section 05 On Page 011
1667A Grants And Aids To Local Governments And 145028
Nonstate Entities - Fixed Capital Outlay
Affordable Housing And Community
Development IOEM
DELETE the Proviso immediately following Specific Appropriation 1667A:
From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1667A, non-recurring general
revenue shall be allocated as follows:
YMCA of Greater Miami - John Cosgrove Youth and Senior
Center.................................................... 1,000,000
By the River: Senior Affordable Housing Demonstration Model. 1,900,000
.
From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1667A, non-recurring general
revenue shall be allocated as follows:
YMCA of Greater Miami - John Cosgrove Youth and Senior
Center.................................................... 950,000
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By the River: Senior Affordable Housing Demonstration Model. 1,900,000
Watson Island Transportation Improvements................. 50,000
Line item amendments are accepted as part of the amendatory process. However, due to the necessity of using computerized systems this may entail a different placement within a budget entity or the renumbering of the specific appropriation items. Items printed in italics are computer codes and are not a part of the official text of this amendment. |
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