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Reso 2025-067 Extreme Heat and Community Resilience Program Grant Agreement
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Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation– Extreme Heat and Community Resilience Program – Round 1 <br />Grant Number: LCI SPPD24132, City of San Leandro <br />Page 20 <br /> <br /> Exhibit D, Special Terms and Conditions <br />9. Stop Work <br />If it is determined, at the sole discretion of LCI, that Grantee is not meeting the terms <br />and conditions of this Grant Agreement, immediately upon receiving a written <br />notice through certified mail from LCI to stop work, Grantee shall cease all work <br />under this Grant Agreement. LCI has the sole discretion to determine that Grantee <br />meets the terms and conditions of this Grant Agreement after a stop work order, <br />and to send a written notice to Grantee to resume work under this Grant <br />Agreement. <br />10. Remedies of Nonperformance <br />Grantee’s failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement <br />shall constitute a breach of this Agreement. LCI will give written notice to the <br />Grantee to cure the breach or violation within a period of not less than 15 days. <br />In addition to the other remedies that may be available to LCI in law or equity for <br />breach of this Agreement, LCI may at its discretion exercise the following remedies: <br />A. Undertake the dispute resolution process set forth at Exhibit D, Section 5; <br />B. Issue a stop work order pursuant to Exhibit D, Section 9; <br />C. Disqualify the Grantee from applying for future EHCRP funds or other LCI <br />administered grant programs; <br />D. Revoke existing EHCRP grant funds to the Grantee; <br />E. Require the repayment of EHCRP grant funds disbursed and expended under this <br />Agreement; <br />F. Seek a court order for specific performance of the obligation defaulted upon, or <br />the appointment of a receiver to complete the obligations in accordance with <br />the EHCRP Guidelines and this Agreement; <br />G. Other remedies available by law, or by and through this Agreement. All remedies <br />available to LCI are cumulative and not exclusive. <br />11. Publicity <br />Grantee agrees that it will acknowledge LCI in all publications, websites, signage, <br />invitations, and other media-related and public-outreach products related to the <br />EHCRP. LCI staff will provide LCI logo files and guidance on their usage directly to <br />Grantee. Grantee agrees to adhere to the Communications Kit provided by LCI <br />(Exhibit H). If Grantee is planning an event or announcement, needs sample <br />materials, or needs assistance or advice, Grantee shall contact the Grant Manager. <br />A. Long-Form Materials: Long-form written materials, such as reports, must include <br />the following standard language about LCI, EHCRP, and the Integrated Climate <br />Adaptation and Resiliency Program (ICARP): <br /> <br />The Extreme Heat and Community Resilience Program supports a growing <br />practice of extreme heat relief and long-term resilience to extreme heat across <br />California. Extreme heat will impact every county in California. However, there <br />are many actions we can take to reduce or prevent heat-related impacts to <br />public health, our ecosystems, and the economy. EHCRP is dedicated to <br />supporting a statewide movement to build resilience to extreme heat through <br />job creation, placemaking, place-keeping, and protecting and improving health <br />outcomes of Californians who are disproportionately impacted, exposed to, or
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