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RESOLUTION 1'-10. 1241
Series of 1991
TITLE: A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL SUMS OF ~IONEY IN
EXCESS OF AMOUNTS BUDGETED FOR THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE,
COLORADO FOR FISCAL YEAR 1991.
WHEREAS, the City of Wheat Ridge Annual Budget for the fiscal
year 1991 has been adopted through Resolution No. 1226 on the
26th day of November, 1990; and
WHEREAS, the 1990 carryover fund balance to 1991 revenue is
$50,156 greater than budgeted for 1991 due to the Panorama and
Randall Park project being postponed in 1990; and
WHEREAS, construction of the Panorama and Randall park project
has been scheduled for 1991; and
WHEREAS, a total of $50,156 is available for expenditure greater
than originally budgeted for 1991.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Wheat Ridge, Colorado:
A . That the additional sum of $50,155 be appropriated for
expenditure in the Conservation Trust Fund, in 1991, for the
purpose of constructing the Panorama and Randall Park project;
and
B. That the 1991 total appropriation for the Conservation
Trust Fund be hereby increased from $219,286 to $269,442.
DONE AND RESOLVED this 25th day of March
, 1991.
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Dan Wilde, Mayor
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RESOLUTION NO. 1258
Series of 1991
TITLE:
RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF COLORADO 2000
WHEREAS, the office of the Governor of Colorado has initiated
"Colorado 2000 Communi ties," a statewide effort to improve the
state's schools; and
WHEREAS, one of the objectives of "Colorado 2000 Communities" is
to gain statewide adoption of the six National Education Goals by
school districts, community groups, service and civic
organizations, government agencies and others; and,
WHEREAS, "Colorado 2000 Communities" is designed to motivate
citizens to take greater responsibility for the quality of their
communi ty I s schools and to actively participate in the
development and implementation of strategies which will lead to
the attainment of the National Education Goals; and,
WHEREAS, a sound educational system is fundamental to the
economic stability of a community and a major factor in
maintaining a high quality of life; therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, the City of Wheat Ridge hereby Jo~ns other
Colorado local governments in adopting the following six National
Educational Goals;
GOAL 1: Readiness for School. By the year 2000, all
children in America will start school ready to learn.
GOAL 2: School Completion. By the year 2000, the high
school graduation rate will increase to at least 90%.
GOAL 3: Student Achievement and Citizenship. By the year
2000, American students will leave grades 4, 8 and 12
having demonstrated competency in challenging subject
matter, including English, mathematics, science, history,
and geography. In addition, every school in America will
ensure that all students learn to use their minds well, so
they may be prepared for responsible citizenship, further
learning and productive employment in our modern economy.
GOAL 4: Science and Mathematics.
students will be the first in the
mathematics achievement.
By the year 2000, U.S.
world in science and
GOAL 5: Adult Literacy and Lifelong Learning. By the year
2000, every adult American will be literate and will possess
the knowledge and skills necessary to compete in a global
economy and exercise the rights and responsibilities of
citizenship.
GOAL 6: Safe, Disciplined and Drug-Free: By the year 2000,
every school in America will be free of drugs and violence
and will offer a disciplined environment conducive to
learning.
AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the City Council of the City of
Wheat Ridge pledges to urge its citizens, employees and others to
become actively involved in the "Colorado 2000 Communities"
process by participating in the development of local strategies
and by becoming actively involved in carrying out these
strategies.
DONE AND RESOLVED on this 22nd day of July, 1991.
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DAN WILDE, MAYOR
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