Neighborhood Action Plan Summary - Phase I

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Kenwood
Strategy
Pre
Year One
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
NRP
Total
Total
Housing *
Program
Income
Mod #s
Affecting
Strategy
01 CRIME AND SAFETY
1.1.1.1 Home Security Hardware _ $116.90 ____$116.90 $116.90   1,2,4
1.1.1.2 Police Buy-Back _ $35,617.00 $17,383.00 $12,600.00 __$65,600.00     8,9
1.1.2.1 Crime/Safety Education _ _$117.00 ___$117.00     1,8
1.1.3.1 Increase Neighborhood Activities _ _____      4
1.1.3.3 Safety/Security Capital Fund _ $64,340.37 ____$64,340.37     7,8,10
02 PARKS, RECREATION AND LIBRARIES
2.1.1.1 Kenwood School Play Area _ $66,795.17 ____$66,795.17     5,7,9,10
2.1.1.2 Kenwood Park Playground _ $58,000.00 ____$58,000.00      
2.1.1.3 Kenwood Park Athletic Field _ $52,000.00 ____$52,000.00     7,8
2.1.2.1 Walker Community Library Improvements _ $29,664.46 ____$29,664.46     7,10
03 ENVIRONMENT
3.1.1.1 Water Quality Education _ $1,381.70 _$8,000.00 __$9,381.70     1,6,8
3.1.1.2 Lawn Care/Landscaping Letter _ _____      1
3.1.2.1 Path/Pet Ordinance Information _ _____      1, 4
04 TRANSPORTATION
4.1.3.1 Traffic/Parking/Accessibility _ _____      2,3,7,8
05 IMPLEMENTATION COORDINATOR
5.1.1.1 Implementation Coordinator _ $56,064.40 $25,580.00 $11,580.00 $380.00 $380.00 $93,984.40     1,3,4,6,7,8
TOTAL  $363,980.00 $43,080.00 $32,180.00 $380.00 $380.00 $440,000.00 $116.90    
% FOR HOUSING00%    
*Some values in the Total Housing column are administrative costs that are housing related.
PLAN MODIFICATIONS
No.Plan Step ModifiedApprovedDescription
1Full Action Plan07/01/97The NRP Director approved a modification to the plan to shift $9,730 in administrative funds allocated to individual strategies into the Implementation Coordinator strategy (Implementation 1.1.1.). Specifically, this modification shifts 1996 funds in the following manner: $350 from Home Security Hardware (Crime and Safety 1.1.1.); $2,500 from Crime and Safety Education (Crime and Safety 1.2.1.); $6,400 from Water Quality Education (Environment 1.1.1.); $100 from Lawn Care and Landscaping Letter (Environment 1.1.2.); and $380 from Path and Pet Ordinance Information (Environment 1.2.1.).
2Full Action Plan10/26/98The NRP Director approved a modification to the plan to shift $1,500 in 1996 from Traffic/Parking/Accessibility Transportation 1.3.1.) to Police Buy-Back (Crime and Safety 1.1.2.).
3Full Action Plan06/08/99The NRP Director approved a modification to the plan to reallocate $5,000 in 1996 from Traffic/Parking/Accessibility 1.3.1.) to Implementation Coordinator (Implementation 1.1.1.).
4Full Action Plan11/22/99The NRP Director approved a modification to the plan to reallocate $20,563.10 to Implementation Coordinator (Implementation 1.1.1.) from the following strategies: (1) $15,533.10 in 1996 from Home Security Hardware (Crime and Safety 1.1.1.); (2) $3,600 ($1,200 in each of the years 1996, 1997 and 1998) from Increase Neighborhood Activities (Crime and Safety 1.3.1.); and (3)$1,520 ($380 in each of the years 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2000) from Path and Pet Ordinance Information (Environment 1.2.1.).
5Full Action Plan12/10/02 5. On December 10, 2002, the NRP Director approved a modification to the plan to revise the wording of School Play Area (Parks and Recreation 1.1.1.) to include the use of an additonal $14,518 of Minneapolis Public Schools 2nd 7.5% NRP funds (approved by the NRP Policy Board in May 2002).
6Full Action Plan01/09/03The NRP Director approved a modification to the plan to reallocate $10,000 in 1997 from Water Quality Education (Environment 1.1.1.) to Implementation Coordinator (Implementation 1.1.1.). The modification is retroactive to July 1, 2000.
7Full Action Plan09/30/05 The NRP Director approved a plan modification, based on Policy Board and City Council approval, to reallocate a total of $75,000. The funds are reallocated from the following strategies: (1) $30,000 in 1996 from Safety and Security Capital Fund (Crime and Safety 1.3.3.); and (2) $45,000 in 1996 from Traffic/Parking/Accessibility (Transportation 1.3.1.). The funds are reallocated to the following strategies: (1) $10,000 in 1996 to School Play Area (Parks and Recreation and Libraries 1.1.1.); (2) $30,000 in 1996 to Kenwood Park Athletic Field (Parks and Recreation and Libraries 1.1.3.); (3) $30,000 in 1996 to a new strategy, Walker Community Library Improvements (Parks and Recreation and Libraries 1.2.1.); and (4) $5,000 in 1996 to Implementation Coordinator (Implementation 1.1.1.). The modification also revises the wording of the following sections and strategies: (1) the Parks and Recreation section of the plan is renamed "Parks and Recreation and Libraries"; (2) School Play Area (Parks and Recreation and Libraries 1.1.1.) is revised to support the purchase of a portable stage; and (3) Kenwood Park Athletic Field (Parks and Recreation and Libraries 1.1.3.) is revised to support rehabilitation of the tennis courts.
8Full Action Plan02/10/06 The NRP Director approved a plan modification to reallocate a total of $13,500. The funds are reallocated from the following strategies: (1) $2,383 in 1997 from Crime and Safety Education (Crime and Safety 1.2.1.); (2) $5,000 in 1996 from Safety and Security Capital Fund (Crime and Safety 1.3.3.); (3) $2,218.30 in 1996 from Water Quality Education (Environment 1.1.1.); (4) $3,500 in 1996 from Traffic/Parking/Accessibility (Transportation 1.3.1.); and (5) $398.70 in 1996 from Implementation Coordinator (Implementation 1.1.1.). The funds are reallocated to the following strategies: (1) $3,500 ($1,117 in 1996 and $2,383 in 1997) to Police Buy-Back (Crime and Safety 1.1.2.); and (2) $10,000 in 1996 to Kenwood Park Athletic Field (Parks and Recreation and Libraries 1.1.3.).
9Full Action Plan06/11/07 The NRP Director approved a plan modification to reallocate $3,000 in 1996 from School Play Area (Parks and Recreation and Libraries 1.1.1.) to Police Buy-Back (Crime and Safety 1.1.2.).
10Full Action Plan11/14/11The NRP Director approved a plan modification to reallocate $540.37 in 1996 to Safety and Security Capital Fund (Crime and Safety 1.3.3.) from the following strategies: (1) $204.83 in 1996 from School Play Area (Parks and Recreation and Libraries 1.1.1.); and (2) $335.54 in 1996 from Walker Community Library Improvements (Parks and Recreation and Libraries 1.2.1.). The modification also revises the wording Safety and Security Capital Fund (Crime and Safety 1.3.3.) to include issues related to the Southwest Light Rail Transit line.
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