Town Council: Bob Bloxom Ray Burger Thelma Gillespie Joy Marino Oswald Maphis Mayor: Fletcher Fosque Town. Manager: Matt Spuck ONANCOCK it Live Love it VIRGINIA FOUNDED 1680 Town of Onancock Town Hall and Public Hearing Onancock Council Chambers June 7, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. Agenda 15 North. Street Onancock, VA: 23417 757-787-3363 www.0nancock.com 1. Call1 to order and roll call 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Public Business: a. Public Hearing - Fiscal 2022 Budget Amendment - Sewer and' Wastewater Department b. Town Hall -1 To hear public opinion on how Onancock Town Council might appropriate funds made available to the Town through The American Rescue. Act of 2021 (ARPA) Town Manager presentation on guidelines for use of funds consider in its decision to appropriate ARPA. i. Town residents and businesses are allowed up1 to 3-minutes to share ideas for Town Council to 1. Each speaker must provide his or her name and an Onancock: address. 4. Adjourn 4388348345 8838333888 Category A: Public Health Emergency & Negative Economic Impact To respond to the public health emergency or its negative economic impacts, including assistance to households, small businesses, and nonprofits, or aid to impacted industries such as tourism, travel, and hospitality; includes testing, contract tracing, vaccination-outreach to vulnerable pops, prevention in congregate settings, mental health training, services for mitigation and recovery, crisis mitigation, od-renemorgageutlly assistance, home repairs, weatherization all to prevent eviction or homelessness, business assistance; eligible uses under CRF except for payroll and tax-anticipation notes Category B: Premium Pay to Eligible Workers To respond to workers performing essential work during the COVID-19 public health emergency by providing premium pay to eligible workers; up to $13/hour for max of $25,000 & not greater than 150% of average annual wage; prioritize lower income; essential workers are in critical infrastructure (healthcare, education, child care, transportation, sanitation, protect health and well-being of resident) who regularly perform in-person work, interact with others at work or physically handle items handled by other- not teleworkers; CAN retro to Jan 27, 2020 Category C: Government Services to the Extent of Revenue Reduction For the provision of government services to the extent of the reduction in revenue due to the COVID-19 public health emergency relative to revenues collected in the most recent full fiscal year prior to the emergency; revenue loss calculation entity-wide, detailed included sources and specified time frames; govt services can include but not limited to maintenance of infrastructure or pay-gos spending for maintenance ofi infrastructure or pay-go spending for hardware, software, and protection of critical infrastructure; health services; environmental remediation; school or educational services; and the provision of police, environmental remediation; school or educational services; and the provision of police; can use for general infrastructure to the extent of revenue reduction; CAN NOT pay on outstanding debt or financial reserves or pension; Category D: Investment ion Water, Sewer, Broadband Infrastructure Water and Sewer Infrastructure includes Stormwater and includes planning, design and construction; wide range of project that are eligible under EPA DWSRF such as treatment, transmission, distribution, rehab and new; AND CWSRF as nonpoint source pollution management, stormwater systems, water conservation, watershed pilot projects, energy efficient ini treatment systems, security measures and cybersecurity/ construction performance expenses can run to Dec 31, 2026 but costs must be incurred by Dec 31, 2024; NEPA does not apply if only using ARPA funds but state requirements not waived