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Asset Proceeds and Space Management Fund

Schedules

TAFS: 047-5594 /X - Asset Proceeds and Space Management Fund

Iterations:
Adjustment authority: No
Reporting categories: No
Previously Approved (Iteration 2)Current OMB Action (Iteration 3)
Line #SplitDescriptionAmount FootnotesAmountFootnotes
1000DADiscretionary Unob Bal: Brought forward, Oct 1$32,757,904.00 See footnotes below $32,757,904.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 1000 (DA) (Previous):

B1: Unobligated Balance Brought Forward: This apportionment reflects the actual unobligated balance brought forward October 1, 2021.

Footnotes for line 1000 (DA) (Current):

B1: Unobligated Balance Brought Forward: This apportionment reflects the actual unobligated balance brought forward October 1, 2021.

1920Total budgetary resources avail (disc. and mand.)$32,757,904.00 $32,757,904.00
6011Disposal Activities$5,976,758.00 See footnotes below $2,000,995.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 6011 (Previous):

A2: To carry over $5,976,758 in Disposal Activities, of which, not to exceed $5,000,000 is available to buy out the energy savings performance contract and a solar panel contract at Menlo Park.

Footnotes for line 6011 (Current):

A2: To reduce $5,976,758 in Disposal Activities to $2,000,995. The reduced funds would cover expenses necessary to successfully execute the sale of the remaining High Value Asset properties (USGS Menlo Park Complex, Chet Holifield Building and VA Denver Medical Center) including marketing, advertising, historical preservation services, legal services, and other costs. [Rationale: Footnote specifies the purpose(s) for which the funds are available to be obligated.]

6012Relocation GSA Tenants$1,328,146.00 See footnotes below $3,750,000.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 6012 (Previous):

A1: To carry over $1,328,146 for the relocation of Social Security Administration from Auburn Federal Complex to Greater South Puget Sound Area, enabling GSA to sell the Auburn Federal Complex as required by the Federal Asset Sale and Transfer Act of 2016.

Footnotes for line 6012 (Current):

A1: To increase funding by $2,421,854 (from PC10) for a total of $3,750,000 for the relocation of Social Security Administration from Auburn Federal Complex to Greater South Puget Sound Area, enabling GSA to sell the Auburn Federal Complex as required by the Federal Asset Sale and Transfer Act of 2016.. SSA needs $3.75M (in funds provided by GSA) to procure furniture services from their preferred provider. Currently, there is only $1.3M in BA PC11 and an additional $2.4M is needed to proceed. [Rationale: Footnote specifies the purpose(s) for which the funds are available to be obligated.]

6182Budgetary Resources: Unappor bal, revolving fnd$25,453,000.00 See footnotes below $27,006,909.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 6182 (Previous):

A2: To carry over $5,976,758 in Disposal Activities, of which, not to exceed $5,000,000 is available to buy out the energy savings performance contract and a solar panel contract at Menlo Park.

Footnotes for line 6182 (Current):

A2: To reduce $5,976,758 in Disposal Activities to $2,000,995. The reduced funds would cover expenses necessary to successfully execute the sale of the remaining High Value Asset properties (USGS Menlo Park Complex, Chet Holifield Building and VA Denver Medical Center) including marketing, advertising, historical preservation services, legal services, and other costs. [Rationale: Footnote specifies the purpose(s) for which the funds are available to be obligated.]

6190Total budgetary resources available$32,757,904.00 $32,757,904.00

Footnotes

Footnotes provide further information about, or establish further legal requirements related to the use of, the funds in a given line or set of lines in an apportionment. If footnotes appear on lines 1920 or 6190, they apply to all the lines in the 1xxx and 6xxx sections, respectively. The following are all the footnotes associated with this file.

NumberText
A1
To increase funding by $2,421,854 (from PC10) for a total of $3,750,000 for the relocation of Social Security Administration from Auburn Federal Complex to Greater South Puget Sound Area, enabling GSA to sell the Auburn Federal Complex as required by the Federal Asset Sale and Transfer Act of 2016.. SSA needs $3.75M (in funds provided by GSA) to procure furniture services from their preferred provider. Currently, there is only $1.3M in BA PC11 and an additional $2.4M is needed to proceed. [Rationale: Footnote specifies the purpose(s) for which the funds are available to be obligated.]
A2
To reduce $5,976,758 in Disposal Activities to $2,000,995. The reduced funds would cover expenses necessary to successfully execute the sale of the remaining High Value Asset properties (USGS Menlo Park Complex, Chet Holifield Building and VA Denver Medical Center) including marketing, advertising, historical preservation services, legal services, and other costs. [Rationale: Footnote specifies the purpose(s) for which the funds are available to be obligated.]
B1
Unobligated Balance Brought Forward: This apportionment reflects the actual unobligated balance brought forward October 1, 2021.

The following are all of the footnotes associated with the previous iteration of this file. Note that previous iterations of accounts in this file may come from multiple previous files.

NumberText
A1
To carry over $1,328,146 for the relocation of Social Security Administration from Auburn Federal Complex to Greater South Puget Sound Area, enabling GSA to sell the Auburn Federal Complex as required by the Federal Asset Sale and Transfer Act of 2016.
A2
To carry over $5,976,758 in Disposal Activities, of which, not to exceed $5,000,000 is available to buy out the energy savings performance contract and a solar panel contract at Menlo Park.
B1
Unobligated Balance Brought Forward: This apportionment reflects the actual unobligated balance brought forward October 1, 2021.

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