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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-056-05/19/2015-APPROVING THE PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS THAT WILL RECEIVE FUNDS FROM THE FEDERAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT B RESOLUTION 2015-056 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS APPROVING THE PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS THAT WILL RECEIVE FUNDS FROM THE FEDERAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM, THE HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM AND THE CITY'S HUMAN SERVICES PROGRAM AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND WHEREAS, the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program and the Hone Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program are ongoing grant administration programs funded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD); and WHEREAS, the City has received CDBG Program funds since 1975 and HOME program funds since 1994; and WHEREAS, the City Council has budgeted General Fund and Keep Fort Collins Great (KFCG) dollars in the Human Services Program and the Affordable Housing Fund for use in . assisting affordable housing programs and projects and community development activities; and WHEREAS, on January 18, 2000, the City Council approved Resolution 2000-13, formally adopting a competitive process for the allocation of City financial resources to affordable housing programs and projects and community development activities; and WHEREAS, on January 20, 2015, the City Council approved Resolution 2015-009, adopting a revised competitive process that changed from two annual funding cycles, in the spring and fall, to one funding cycle in the spring, with the fall funding cycle being optional and used only when funds are available that were not allocated in the spring or were returned to the City; and WHEREAS, the CDBG Commission reviewed 40 applications for the 2015 funding cycle, watched presentations by each applicant, and asked clarifying questions; and WHEREAS, on April 16, 2015, the CDBG Commission met for the purpose of preparing a recommendation to the City Council as to which programs and projects should be funded with FY 2015 CDBG, HOME, Affordable Housing Fund and Human Services Program funds; and WHEREAS, as required by HUD regulations, a 30-day comment period began on April 20, 2015 and ended on May 19, 2015, and to date no comments have been received; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the recommendations of the CDBG Commission and has determined that the City's 2015 allocation should be made as set out in this Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS that City staff is hereby authorized to submit an application to HUD based on the following recommended funding allocations: - 1 - Section 1. Planningand Administration Category Applicant Project/Program Funding Commission's Unfunded Percent of Request Recommended Balance Request Funding Funded City of Fort Collins: CDBG $206,837 $206,837 $0 100% Administration/Planning* City of Fort Collins: HOME $77,128 $77,128 $0 100% Administration/Planning Administration/Planning Total 1 $283,965 $283,965 1 $0 1 100% Section 2. Housing Category Applicant Project/Program Funding Commission's Unfunded Percent of Request Recommended Balance Request Funding Funded City of Fort Collins: Homebuyer $200,000 $200,000 $0 100% Assistance Program Fort Collins Housing Authority: $170,227 $170,227 $0 100% Tenant Based Rental Assistance for CDDT Fort Collins Housing Authority: $1,407,255 $1,407,255 $0 100% Village on Redwood: A Vibrant Sustainable Community GRID Alternatives: Residential Solar $52,500 $0 $52,500 0% Affordable Housing Program Neighbor to Neighbor: Coachlight $42,000 $21,000 $21,000 50% Sliding Glass Doors Villages: Legacy Senior Residences $750,000 $282,609 $467,391 38% 11 Housing Total $2,621,982 $2,081,091 $540,891 79% Section 3. Public Service Category Applicant Project/Program Funding Commission's Unfunded Percent of Request Recommended Balance Request Funding Funded Alliance for Suicide Prevention: $10,530 $4,250 $6,280 40% Education, Awareness & Grief Support Services B.A.S.E. Camp: Childcare $66,000 $49,000 $17,000 74% Scholarships - 2 - Boys & Girls Clubs of Latimer $48306 $23,000 $25,706 47% County: Great Futures Start Here CASA Program: Court Appointed $28,872 $12,000 $16,872 42% Special Advocates CASA Program: Harmony House $28,818 $15,000 $13,818 52% Supervised Visitation and Exchange Program Catholic Charities: Senior Services $25,000 $15,000 $10,000 60% Catholic Charities: Shelter & $60,000 $30,000 $30,000 50% Follow-Up Services The Center for Family Outreach: $10,050 $7,537 $2,513 75% Low-Income Youth Scholarship Program ChildSafe Colorado: Child Sexual $50,000 $32,250 $17,750 65% Abuse Treatment Program Colo. Health Network (NCAP): $31,748 $5,000 $26,748 16% Client Services & Homelessness Prevention Program CrossroadsSafehouse: Advocacy $53,730 $38,095 $15,635 71% Program Disabled Resource Services: Access $29,686 $25,000 $4,686 84% to Independence *Education & Life Training Center: $36,186 $10,000 $26,186 28%a Employment Skills Training Elderhaus Adult Day Program: $55,000 $38,016 $16,984 69% Community Based Therapeutic Care The Family Center/La Familia: $50,000 $40,000 $10,000 80% Childcare Scholarships Food Bank for Larimer County: Kids $34,599 $23,500 $11,099 68% Cafe GRID Alternatives Colorado: $30,000 $0 $30,000 0% Community Solar Affordable Housing Program Health District of Larimer County: $54,500 $20,000 $34,500 37% Dental Connections Homeless Gear: Services for the $30,000 $5,500 $24,500 18% Homeless Homelessness Prevention Initiative: $45,000 $37,500 $7,500 83% Rental Assistance Larimer County Child Advocacy $32,000 $22,000 $10,000 69% Center: Victim's Services - Child Abuse Prevention *The Matthews House: Empowering $35,200 $20,000 $15,200 57% Youth Program - 3 - Neighbor to Neighbor: Housing $60,000 $30,000 $30,000 50% Counseling Neighbor to Neighbor: Rent $36,125 $30,000 $6,125 83% Assistance Project Self-Sufficiency: Services for $35,000 $30,000 $5,000 86% Single-Parent Families Rehabilitation and Visiting Nurse $40,000 $25,000 $15,000 63% Association: Home Health Care Scholarships Respite Care Inc.: Childcare $35,000 $30,000 $5,000 86% Scholarships SERVE 6.8: Sister Mary Alice $57,517 $28,000 $29,517 49% Murphy Center for Hope SAVA Center: Bilingual Sexual $24,607 $20,000 $4,607 81% Assault Victim Services Teaching Tree Early Childhood $60,000 $47,500 $12,500 79% Learning Center: Childcare Scholarships Touchstone Health Partners: $70,173 $25,000 $45,173 36% Community Dual Disorders Treatment Program Touchstone Health Partners: Essential $25,447 $18,000 $7,447 71% Mental Health Services at the Murphy Center Turning Point Center for Youth and $25,000 $12,500 $12,500 50% Family Development: Crisis Intervention Services Volunteers of America: Home $35,000 $30,600 $4,400 87% Delivered Meal Service Public Service Total $1,349,494 1 $799,248 $550,246 1 59% *Education and Life Training Center merged with the Matthews House in April 2015. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Fort Collins this 19th day of May, A.D. 2015. .. �oRr off. _ U7. ' SEf� m Mayor ATTEST: L a City Clerk - 4 -