HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-072 Transit Operating Fund III ORDINANCE NO. 94- 1 7 a.
AN ORDINANCE amending the 1994 budget for the City of Yakima, and
making an appropriation of $205,000 in the Transit
Operating Fund for expenditure during 1994 for Extra -board
salaries, wages and Dial -A -Ride increases.
WHEREAS, the amount of $205,000 must be appropriated within the
Transit Operating Fund in order to provide funding for existing Levels of Transit
service and expanded Dial -A -Ride demand, and
WHEREAS, at the time of the adoption of the 1994 budget it could not
reasonably have been foreseen that the appropriation provided for by this
ordinance would be required, and the City Council finds that an emergency
exists of the type contemplated by RCW 35.33.091 and that it is in the best
interests of the City to make the appropriation herein provided, now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF YAKIMA:
411 Section 1. The amount of $205,000 is hereby appropriated from the
Unappropriated Fund Balance in the Transit Operating Fund to account number
(See Schedule I attached) as a 1994 appropriation.
Section 2. This ordinance is one making an appropriation and shall take
effect immediately upon its passage, approval and publication as provided by
law and by the City Charter
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, signed and approved this \\--\ day
of November, 1994. pp
G?ctt-: MAYOR
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
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Transit Operating Fund
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Schedule 1
Resources
Unencumbered Fund Balance $205,000
Appropriations
462- 462 - 512 -T641- 547.80 -111 Salaries $99,450
462 -462 - 512 -T641- 547.80 -210 FICA & Medicare 9,033
462 -462 - 512 -T641- 547.80 -221 PERS 5,967
462 -462- 512 -T641- 547.80 -231 L& I 500
462 - 462 - 512 -T641- 547.80 -270 Unemployment 50
462- 462 - 514- T643- 547.60-41J Handicaped Dial -a -Ride 90,000
Total Appropriations $205,000
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To provide for necessary funding for Dial -A -Ride program for 1994,
and maintain fixed route service levels.