Baltimore City Council
File #: 21-0121    Version: 0 Name: American Rescue Plan Funds - Performance Oversight
Type: Ordinance Status: Enacted
File created: 9/13/2021 In control: Mayor
On agenda: Final action: 1/10/2022
Enactment #: 22-107
Title: American Rescue Plan Funds - Performance Oversight For the purpose of requiring the Director of the Department of Finance, with input from collaborating agencies, to provide the City Council with monthly reports, quarterly briefings, equity assessments, and annual reports regarding the disbursement and management of the $641 million in federal funding the City of Baltimore has received from the State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund to improve transparency and accountability for the pivotal task of responding to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic; and providing for the termination of this Ordinance.
Sponsors: President Nicholas J. Mosby, Eric T. Costello, Sharon Green Middleton, Danielle N. McCray, Mark Conway, Isaac "Yitzy" Schleifer, Robert Stokes, Sr., John T. Bullock, Odette Ramos, James Torrence, Zeke Cohen
Indexes: American Rescue Plan Funds
Attachments: 1. 21-0121~1st Reader, 2. BMZA 21-0121, 3. Final Synopsis 21-0121, 4. Final Hearing Notes 21-0121, 5. 21-0121~3rd Reader, 6. Law 21-0121, 7. 21-0121~3rd Reader, 8. 21-0121 Letter Mayor Scott ARPA Oversight January 2022, 9. City Council Bill 21-0121 Letter to Mayor Scott, 10. Completed Ordinance 21-0121, 11. April Council Report, 12. ARPA City Council Annual Report, 13. 21-0121 November 2022 City Council Report, 14. February 2023 City Council Report, 15. March 2023 City Council Report, 16. May 2023 Council Report, 17. August 2023 Council Report, 18. September 2023 Council Report, 19. October 2023 City Council Report, 20. November 2023 Council Report, 21. December 2023 Council Report, 22. February 2024 Council Report, 23. March 2024 City Council Report
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
1/10/20220 Baltimore City Council Enacted, pursuant to Baltimore City Charter, Art. IV, Sec. 5(c)  Action details Meeting details Not available
11/1/20210 Baltimore City Council Advanced to 3rd Reader on same day  Action details Meeting details Not available
11/1/20210 Baltimore City Council Approved and Sent to the Mayor  Action details Meeting details Not available
11/1/20210 Ways and Means Recommended Favorably  Action details Meeting details Not available
10/26/20210 Ways and Means Recommended FavorablyPass Action details Meeting details Not available
10/25/20210 Ways and Means Scheduled for a Public Hearing  Action details Meeting details Not available
9/16/20210 Baltimore City Council Refer to Dept. of Finance  Action details Meeting details Not available
9/16/20210 Baltimore City Council Refer to City Solicitor  Action details Meeting details Not available
9/16/20210 Baltimore City Council Refer to Board of Municipal and Zoning Appeals  Action details Meeting details Not available
9/16/20210 Baltimore City Council Refer to Mayor's Office of Recovery Programs  Action details Meeting details Not available
9/16/20210 Baltimore City Council Refer to Baltimore City Administrator   Action details Meeting details Not available
9/13/20210 Baltimore City Council Assigned  Action details Meeting details Not available
9/13/20210 Baltimore City Council Introduced  Action details Meeting details Not available

Explanation: Capitals indicate matter added to existing law.

[Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law.

 

                     * Warning: This is an unofficial, introductory copy of the bill.

                     The official copy considered by the City Council is the first reader copy.

                     Introductory*

 

                     City of Baltimore

                     Council Bill          

                                                                                                                                                           

Introduced by: President Mosby, Councilmembers Costello, Middleton, McCray, Conway, Schleifer, Stokes

                                                                                                                                                           

 

                     A Bill Entitled

 

An Ordinance concerning

title

American Rescue Plan Funds - Performance Oversight

For the purpose of requiring the Director of the Department of Finance, with input from collaborating agencies, to provide the City Council with monthly reports, quarterly briefings, equity assessments, and annual reports regarding the disbursement and management of the $641 million in federal funding the City of Baltimore has received from the State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund to improve transparency and accountability for the pivotal task of responding to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic; and providing for the termination of this Ordinance.

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By adding

Article 5 - Finance, Property, and Procurement

Sections 49-1 through 49-2, to be under the new subtitle,

“Subtitle 49.  American Rescue Plan Funds”

Baltimore City Code

(Edition 2000)

 

Section 1.  Be it ordained by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, That the Laws of Baltimore City read as follows:

 

                     Baltimore City Code

 

                     Article 5.  Finance, Property, and Procurement

 

                     Subtitle 49.  American Rescue Plan Funds

 

§ 49-1.  Definitions.

 

(a)                     In general.

 

In this section, the following terms have the meanings indicated.

 

 

 

 

(b)                     Director.

 

“Director” means the Director of the Department of Finance or the Director’s designee.

 

(c)                     Funds.

 

“Funds” means the $641 million Baltimore City has received from the State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund.

 

§ 49-2.  Oversight.

 

(a)                     In general.                     

 

In order for the City Council to oversee the management of the Funds, the Director, in collaboration with leadership from other City agencies, shall provide the City Council with:

 

(1)                     monthly reports;

 

(2) quarterly briefings;

 

(3) equity reports; and

 

(4) annual reports.

 

(b)                     Monthly reports.

 

Each monthly report shall:

 

(1)                     provide data and metrics regarding how the funds have:

 

(i)                     increased the effectiveness of City government services;

 

(ii)                     broadened the reach of City government services;

 

(iii) made City government services more efficient; or

 

(iv) made City government services more sustainable; and

 

(2)                     identify key performance indicators, benchmarks, and targets relating to:

 

(i)                     equity, as defined in Article 1, § 39-1 of the Baltimore City Code;

 

(ii)                     population growth;

 

(iii) labor and employment;

 

 

 

(iv) economic growth, especially the growth of minority and women-owned businesses; and

 

(v)                     community benefit. 

 

(c)                     Quarterly briefings.

 

Each quarterly briefing shall include financial disclosures regarding:  

 

(1)                     monthly funding allocations;

 

(2)                     limitations on the use of the Funds;

 

(3)                     operational expenses, including information regarding community outreach and marketing and promotional materials;

 

(4)                     the creation of grants;

 

(5)                     procurement procedures; and

 

(6)                     disbursement procedures.

 

                      (d)                     Annual report.

 

(1)                     Deadline.

 

On or before June 30 of each year, the Director shall submit an annual report to the City Council and the Director of the Department of Legislative Reference.

 

(2)                     Publication.

 

The City Council shall publish the annual report online for public review.

 

(3) Contents.

 

The annual report shall include:

 

(i)                     an assessment of disbursement and management of the Funds;

 

(ii)                     disaggregated data of disbursement recipients;

 

(iii) inequities addressed by the Funds;

 

(iv) recommended steps to address and resolve identified inequities; and

 

(v) updates regarding community engagement.

 

Section 2.  And be it further ordained, That this Ordinance takes effect on the 30th day after the date it is enacted.  It shall remain effective until September 24, 2024; and, immediately after that date with no further action by the Mayor and City Council, this Ordinance will be abrogated and of no further effect.