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PR 26-0428

Department of Parks and Recreation Funding Reprogramming Request No. 26-0097 Disapproval Emergency Resolution of 2025

26th Council Period (2025-2026) Introduced by Trayon White

Emergency resolution PR 26-0428 disapproves DPR Funding Reprogramming Request No. 26-0097, delaying the reprogramming and signaling immediate opposition.

Agendized; not considered at the request of CM T. White
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Bill Summary · PR 26-0428

PR 26-0428 — Disapproval Emergency Resolution of 2025 (Summary)

Overview

  • Bill Number: PR 26-0428
  • Title: Department of Parks and Recreation Funding Reprogramming Request No. 26-0097 Disapproval Emergency Resolution of 2025
  • Classification: Resolution (emergency)
  • Status: Retained by the Council
  • Introduced: December 1, 2025
  • Principal sponsor: Councilmember T. White
  • Legislative Actions to date:
    • 2025-12-01: Introduced by Councilmember T. White
    • 2025-12-02: Retained by the Council

Purpose and Intent

The resolution appears to disapprove the Department of Parks and Recreation’s Funding Reprogramming Request No. 26-0097. As an emergency resolution, it is intended to address the matter with expedited effect, signaling the Council’s immediate opposition to the referenced funding reprogramming proposal. The bill’s language would formally express disapproval and potentially halt or delay the reprogramming action pending further review.

Key Provisions (as indicated by the title and status)

  • Formal disapproval of Department of Parks and Recreation Funding Reprogramming Request No. 26-0097.
  • Designation as an emergency resolution, which typically implies immediate applicability upon adoption and expedited consideration.
  • Clear expression of the Council’s position on the proposed reprogramming, potentially directing the Department to reconsider or withdraw the request.
  • Procedural directive elements common to emergency resolutions (notice, effective date, and immediate publication to relevant parties) are likely, though exact text is not provided.

Affected Parties and Impacts

  • Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR): The object of disapproval; may need to revise or resubmit the funding reprogramming proposal or adjust operations if the council’s position affects DPR’s budgetary plans.
  • City/County Budget and Programs: Any reallocation or reprogramming approved by DPR could be blocked or delayed, impacting programs, projects, and timelines funded through the reprogramming.
  • Constituents and Stakeholders relying on DPR services: Potentially affected if the disapproved reprogramming would have funded parks, capital projects, or maintenance initiatives.

Procedural and Timeline Notes

  • Introduced: December 1, 2025.
  • Retained by the Council: December 2, 2025.
  • Next steps (not specified in the provided text): The Council may advance, amend, or further debate the resolution; given its emergency designation, further action could be expedited, though retainment indicates it has not progressed to final adoption.

Additional Context

  • The available information does not include the specific text of Funding Reprogramming Request No. 26-0097 or the precise provisions of the emergency resolution. The summary reflects the bill’s stated purpose to disapprove a DPR funding reprogramming request and its current status as retained by the Council.

If you would like, I can tailor this summary to highlight potential fiscal or legal implications once the actual text of the resolution or the DPR reprogramming request is available.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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