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CITY OF CARMEL, INDIANA VENDOR: 00351028
• ONE CIVIC SQUARE SIMON AND COMPANY INC CHECK AMOUNT: $*****2,156.13*
s =a CARMEL, INDIANA 46032 1660 L STREET NW,SUITE 501 CHECK NUMBER: 238202
, WASHINGTON DC 20036 CHECK DATE: 10/15/14
DEPARTMENT ACCOUNT PO NUMBER INVOICE NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
651 5023990 092614 2,156.13 OTHER EXPENSES
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IMON AND COMPANY
INCORPORATED
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1660 L Street N.W.•Suite 501 •Washington,D.C.20036
(202)659-2229•Fax(202)659-5234•e-mail:len.siuioni"(i snnoi7compaizy.com
September 26, 2014
Mayor James Brainard
One Civic Center Square
Carmel, Indiana 46032
STATEMENT - --- ----- - --
September 2014
Summary ofMaiorActivities Undertaken in the Last Month for Carmel Utilties
AMINO. Date Descrinhon
White House Staff Meeting September 11, 15 Meeting with White House—staff to discuss
the President's Priorities for the remainder
of the year and preparation of a summary;
David Agnew Event August 27 Participation in, White House event
marking David Agnew's departure as
Assistant to the President for
Intergovernmental Affairs and preparation
of a summary;
Operation AmeriCorps August 26 Meeting with staff of the Corporation for
National and Community Service to
discuss their new"Operation Americorps"
grant program and preparation of a
summary;
September 3 Participated in a teleconference hosted by
the Corporation for National and
Community Service to receive information
on the early stages of the Operation
AmeriCorps initiative;
LWCF September 18 Worked with City regarding Mayors,
participation in a joint Mayors letter in
support of the Land and Water
Conservation Fund;
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Sexual Assault Prevention September 18 Participated in a teleconference hosted by
the White House,featuring Vice President
Joseph Biden, in support of the "It's On
Us" sexual assault prevention public
awareness campaign and to also recognize
the 2e anniversary of the enactment of
the Violence Against Women Act;
NEH Sustaining Cultural August 29 Prepared and forwarded a grant memo on
Heritage Collections Grants the National Endowment for the
Humanities (NEH) issuance of Program
Guidelines for the Sustaining Cultural
Heritage Collections (SCHC) Grant
Program to help cultural institutions
preserve large and diverse holdings of
humanities materials for future generations
by supporting sustainable conservation
measures that mitigate deterioration and
prolong the useful life of collections;
EDA 2014 Regional September 5 Prepared and forwarded a grant memo on
Innovation Strategies the Department of Commerce (DOC)
Program Economic Development Administration
(EDA) issuance of a Federal Funding
Opportunity(FFO) for the 2014 Regional
Innovation 'Strategies Program
competition, which encompasses three
separate funding-opportunities including
the i6 Challenge, Science and Research
Park Development Grants, and Cluster
Grants, all of which are intended to spur
innovation capacity-building activities in
regions across the nation;
HUD CoC Program September 19 Prepared and forwarded a grant memo on
the Department of Housing and Urban
Development(HUD)issuance of a Notice
of Funding Availability(NOFA)for Fiscal
Year(FY)2014 funds under the FY 2013-
2014 Continuum of Care (COC) Program
to promote community-wide commitments
to the goal of ending homelessness;
HUD/USDA Promise Zones September 22 Prepared and forwarded a memo on the
Obama Administration announcement of a
solicitation of applications to designate a
second round of Promise Zones, an effort
that will be jointly administered by the
Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) and the Department
of Agriculture SDA);
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Washington Friday Report August 29 Prepared and forwarded the Washington
Friday Reportto the Mayor,which covered
the following subjects:Praise and Farewell
to a Good Friend - David Agnew,
Operation AmeriCorps, CDBG Program
Celebrates 40th Anniversary, Military
Equipment to Police, Army Corps
Requests Local Input, Caring for
America's Veterans, EPA Reports
Decrease in Urban Air Toxics, FTA
Guidance on Joint Development,
Congresswoman Barbara Lee on Reducing
Poverty, Grants This Week, A Moving
Study in Recovery, Globalization Case
Study:Fremont, California, Sequestration
Still Affecting FY15 Budget,Music of the
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Month,-and Happy Labor-Day!;— ---- --- -- -
September 5 Prepared and forwarded the Washington
Friday Report to the Mayor,which covered
the following subjects: Congress Likely to
Extend Current Spending Into FY15,
Department of Justice Responds to
Ferguson Crisis, Food Policy, Michael
Botticelli Officially Nominated, New
White House Chief Technology Officer,
LWCF Turns 50, FHFA Affordable
Housing Goals, EPA Staff Propose
Tougher Smog Standards, Secretary
Duncan's Back to School Bus Tour,Grants
This Week, Growth in Health Care
Spending Continues to Slow, Value of
Metropolitan Area Exports, U.S. Vehicle
Miles Traveled, EPA EnviroAtlas
Mapping Tool, and Remembering
- - -- - - - -— - - September 11; -- - -- — —
Washington Friday Report "Waters of the U.S."Expansion,Passenger
Rail Legislation, Social Impact Bonds
Hearing, A Week of Hearings, TIGER
2014 Awards Announced, Grants This
Week, U.S. DOT Bike and Pedestrian
Safety Initiative, Proposed Train Safety
Rules, FTA Webinar on Joint
Development Circular, and Infrastructure
Investment Summit;
September 19 Prepared and forwarded the Washington
Friday Report to the Mayor,which covered
the following subjects: Congress Passes
Stopgap Spending Measure, Secretary
Julian Castro's Priorities at HUD,
Balancing Interests in Public-Private
Partnerships,-Reforming—Child—Care- & —--
Development Block Grants, 20th
Anniversary of AmeriCorps, Violence
Against Women Act Turns 20, Some
Support for EPA's Proposed Water Rule,
NACo in Support of Water Infrastructure,
Surface Transportation Project Delivery
Program Rule, Grants This Week, Final
Rule on Safe Drug Disposal, COPS
Guidance on Body-Worn Cameras for
Officers,Governors Express Concern Over
EPA's Clean Power Plan, Industry Says
U.S. Airports at 'Breaking Point,' and the
Changing Internet Landscape in Cities.
Professional Services for the Month of September 2014..:.......:..............$2,083.00
Expenses (see attached summary and receipts 71.4%)..................................$73.13
TOTALAMOUNT DUE.....................................................................................$2,156.13
LEONARD S. SIMON
President
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VOUCHER # 145712 WARRANT # ALLOWED
357028 IN SUM OF $
SIMON & COMPANY INC.
1660 L Street, N.W., Ste 501
Washington, DC 20036
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PO# INV# ACCT# AMOUNT Audit Trail Code
092614 01-7360-08 $2,156.13
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Voucher Total $2,156.13
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Cost distribution ledger classification if
claim paid under vehicle highway fund
Prescribed by State Board of Accounts City Form No.201 (Rev 1995)
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CITY OF CARMEL
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357028
SIMON &COMPANY INC. Purchase Order No.
1660 L Street, N.W., Ste 501 Terms
Washington, DC 20036 Due Date 10/10/2014
Invoice Invoice Description
Date Number (or note attached invoice(s) or bill(s)) Amount
10/10/201, 092614 $2,156.13
I hereby certify that the attached invoice(s), or bill(s) is (are)true and
correct and I have audited same in accordance with IC 5-11-10-1.6
Date Officer