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Harada House Interpretive Center agreement3 <br />, recreation, senior, and lifelong <br />learning programs,and amenities), and Goal No. 1.5 (supporting programs and amenities to <br />further develop literacy, health, and education of children, youth, and seniors throughout the <br />community). <br />This project aligns with the cross-cutting threads as follows: <br />1. Community Trust This project promotes community trust by fulfilling a commitment <br />made in 2014, when the City of Riverside purchased the property at 3342 Lemon Street <br />with the intention of using the property as the interpretive center for the National Historic <br />Landmark Harada House. <br /> <br />2. Equity Project outcomes will benefit the entire community; programs at the National <br />Historic Landmark Harada House Interpretive Center will be offered equitably. <br />3. Fiscal Responsibility Grant revenue is being used to fund this project. <br />4. Innovation Project leverages partnerships with granting agencies at the state and federal <br />levels. <br />5. Sustainability & Resiliency The National Historic Landmark Harada House Interpretive <br />Center will ensure that future generations can learn from the Harada family story. <br />FISCAL IMPACT: <br />The total fiscal impact of the action is $231,361. Sufficient funds are budgeted and available in <br />the Grants and Restricted Programs Fund, Museum Facilities and Operations, Harada House <br />Interpret-ST Grant-Building and Improvements account no. 9272210-462050. <br />Prepared by: Robyn G. Peterson, Ph.D., Museum Director <br />Certified as to <br />availability of funds: Edward Enriquez, Interim Assistant City Manager/Chief Financial <br />Officer/Treasurer <br />Approved by: Kris Martinez, Assistant City Manager <br />Approved as to form: Phaedra A. Norton, City Attorney <br />Attachments: <br />1. Award Recommendation <br />2. Agreement <br /> <br />