HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/09/2025 - Human Services and Housing Funding Board - AGENDA - Regular MeetingHUMAN SERVICES & HOUSING FUNDING BOARD
REGULAR MEETING
April 9, 2025 – 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Participation for this Human Services and Housing Funding Board regular meeting will be primarily available
in-person at the location identified above. Online viewing/participation will be available for the public both in-
person and via Microsoft TEAMS, using this link: https://www.fcgov.com/hshf-board-meeting
Online Public Participation:
The meeting will be available to join beginning at 5:20 pm, April 9, 2025. Participants should try to sign in prior
to the 5:30 pm meeting start time, if possible. For public comments, the Chair will ask participants to click the
“Raise Hand” button to indicate you would like to speak at that time. Staff will moderate the TEAMS session to
ensure all participants have an opportunity to address the Board.
To participate:
• Use a laptop, computer, or internet-enabled smartphone. (Using earphones with a microphone
will greatly improve your audio).
• You need to have access to the internet.
• Keep yourself on muted status.
provide to the Human Services & Housing
for its consideration must be emailed to amolzer@fcgov.com at least 24 hours before the meeting.
Teams platform are encouraged to participate by emailing
amolzer@fcgov.com, and send at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.
222 Laporte Avenue, Fort Collins - Colorado River Room
**Additional viewing option via TEAMS – details below**
1. CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL
2. AGENDA REVIEW
3. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION (3 MINUTES PER INDIVIDUAL)
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: March 26, 2025
5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
6. NEW BUSINESS
a. Follow-Up Discussion of Affordable Housing Proposals
b. Preliminary Review and Discussion of Human Services Proposals
7. BOARD MEMBER REPORTS
8. STAFF REPORTS
9. OTHER BUSINESS (Board member concerns, Announcements)
HUMAN SERVICES & HOUSING FUNDING BOARD
REGULAR MEETING
April 9, 2025 – 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm
10. NEXT MEETING *Locations and times subject to change – please check next meeting agenda*
• Tuesday, April 29, 2025 | 5:30pm | 222 Laporte Avenue – Colorado River Room
Funding Deliberation Special Meeting – Affordable Housing, CDBG Public
Service & Homelessness Response/Prevention
• Wednesday, April 30, 2025 | 4:00pm | 222 Laporte Avenue – Colorado River Room
Funding Deliberation Special Meeting – Human Services
11. ADJOURNMENT
HUMAN SERVICES AND HOUSING FUNDING BOARD
AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD
JOINT MEETING DRAFT
Wednesday, March 26, 2025 – 5:30 PM
Online via TEAMS Video Call.
1. CALL TO ORDER: 5:35 PM
2. AGENDA REVIEW
3. ROLL CALL
• Affordable Housing Board Members Present –
• Stefanie Berganini, Chair
• John Singleton
• Jorja Whyte
• Claire Bouchard
• Josh Beard
• Liz Young-Winne
• Affordable Housing Board Members Absent & Recusing from Discussions:
• Kristin Fritz, Ex Officio
• Bob Pawlikowski, Vice Chair
• Human Services and Housing Funding Board Members Present –
• Erma Woodfin, Chair
• Lori Warren, Vice Chair
• Olga Duvall
• Michaela Ruppert
• Chris Coy
• Christine Koepnick
• Mike Kulisheck
• Human Services and Housing Funding Board Members Excused:
• Jan Stallones
• Staff Members Present –
• Adam Molzer, Staff Liaison, Social Sustainability – City of Fort Collins
• Jessi Kauffmann, Social Sustainability – City of Fort Collins
• Beth Rosen – Social Sustainability – City of Fort Collins
• Sue Beck-Ferkiss – Social Sustainability – City of Fort Collins
• Vanessa Fenley – Social Sustainability – City of Fort Collins
• Tamra Leavenworth – Social Sustainability – City of Fort Collins
• Presenters –
• VOA Switchgrass – Doug Snyder
• VOA Handyperson – Jared Ratschkowsky, Keith Scholes, Kelly Focht
• Loveland Housing Development Corp – Linda Wright
• L’Arche Fort Collins – Dustin Barrington
• Housing Catalyst –Kristin Fritz
• Fort Collins Habitat for Humanity – Kristin Candella
• CARE Communities – Kim Iwanski, Tatiana Zentner
• Guest(s) –
• Elizabeth Lok
4. AFFORDABLE HOUSING APPLICANT Q&A
The seven (7) affordable housing applicants submitted pre-recorded presentations for the
AHB and HSHFB members to view on March 20, 2025. Beginning at 5:45pm, Board members
engaged in a question-and-answer session with each applicant in the following order:
• Volunteers of America – Switchgrass Crossing
• Volunteers of America – Handyperson Program
• Loveland Housing Development Corp – Larimer Home Improvement Program
• L’Arche Fort Collins – L’Arche Homes at Heartside Hill
• Housing Catalyst – Remington Parking Lot
• Fort Collins Habitat for Humanity – Harmony Cottages
• CARE Communities – Windtrail Park Rehab
5. NEW BUSINESS
• Preliminary Review and Discussion of Affordable Housing Proposals
• Adam Molzer began by sharing that the discussion goal will be a “high-level”
collaborative discussion to review the seven (7) funding applications for affordable
housing. The primary goal is to gather individual contributions from both groups to gain
a better understanding of the perspectives each group brings to the subject matter.
• Total requests:
• Estimated total funds available: between $2.3 and $2.4M – The continuing resolution
passed on March 14 did not indicate large impacts to CDBG and HOME programs.
• The Boards discussed the increasing number of requests related to senior housing.
A board member shared that older adults are the largest growing demographic
sector in the area.
• Board members expressed concern about audits related to nonprofit organizations.
It was expressed that smaller organizations participate in fewer audits due to fewer
requirements related to size and high expense.
• Questions arose related to the commonality of early or unfinished projects in the
applications. Sue Beck-Ferkiss shared that is important to get early support from
local jurisdictions either as a requirement or otherwise positive support.
• Beth Rosen explained that full funding recommendations are necessary for
development projects, whereas partial funding recommendations can be made for
programs. If a program doesn’t receive full funding, it would serve less households
than anticipated. However, if a project doesn’t receive full funding, it could halt
development on the entire housing project.
6. BOARD MEMBER REPORTS
7. STAFF REPORTS
• Adam Molzer shared the clerk’s office is hosting the next Super Issues meeting for all
city boards and commissions and those that wish to participate on April 21st. The
agenda topic is “Which Wheels Go Where?”
• Social Sustainability will be going through a leadership transition. Long time director
Beth Yonce will be retiring after 30 years at the City.
• Adam informed the Human Services and Housing Funding Board on the next
meeting, Wednesday, April 9th in person. He will be sending out a short questionnaire
to identify any human services projects that may require more discussion at next
week’s meeting.
• Sue Beck-Ferkiss shared that next Thursday, April 3 the Affordable Housing Board
will be doing their ranking of the affordable housing projects and providing written
recommendations to the Human Services & Housing Funding Board. She also
mentioned that the AHB will be meeting at CSU in May and encouraged others to
join. She informed the group of last night’s work session with council and that the
video is available on the City Council website.
8. NEXT MEETING
• Affordable Housing Board
• Thursday, April 3, 2025 | 4:00pm | 222 Laporte Avenue – Colorado River Room
• Human Services & Housing Funding Board
• Wednesday, April 9, 2025 | 5:30pm | 222 Laporte Avenue – Colorado River Room
9. ADJOURNMENT
• Meeting was adjourned at 8:39 pm.
Minutes were finalized and approved by the Human Services & Housing Funding Board on
XX/XX/XX
Minutes were finalized and approved by the Affordable Housing Board on XX/XX/XX