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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-054-06/05/2018-APPROVING THE PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS THAT WILL RECEIVE FUNDS FROM THE FEDERAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT B RESOLUTION 2018-054 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, THE CITY'S AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND, AND THE CITY'S HUMAN SERVICES PROGRAM WHEREAS,the Community Development Block Grant("CDBG")Program and the Home 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 Affordable Housing Fund ("AHF") and the Human Services Program ("HSP") for use in assisting affordable housing programs and projects and community development activities; and WHEREAS,on January 18,2000,the City Council adopted Resolution 2000-013, 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 adopted 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 44 applications for the 2018 funding cycle, listened to presentations by the applicants, and asked clarifying questions. WHEREAS, on April 12, 2018,the CDBG Commission met to prepare a recommendation to the City Council as to which programs and projects should be funded with FY2018 CDBG and HOME funds, FY2017 CDBG and HOME Program Income, and reappropriated FY2017 CDBG and HOME funds, as well as City AHF and HSP funds; and WHEREAS, as required by HUD regulations, a 30-day comment period began on May 4, 2018 and ended on June 5, 2018, and to date the comments received have largely been statements of gratitude from the applying agencies, as well as a limited number of statements of concerns from applying agencies,which City staff indicates have been resolved to the agencies' satisfaction; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the recommendations of the CDBG Commission and has determined that the City's 2018 allocation should be made as set out in this Resolution. -1- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS as follows: Section 1. That the City Council hereby makes and adopts the determinations and findings contained in the recitals set forth above. Section 2. That City staff is hereby authorized to submit an application to HUD based on the following recommended funding allocations: Planning and Administration Category Applicant Project/Program Funding Recommended Unfunded Percent of Request Funding Balance Request Funded City of Fort Collins: CDBG . $214,642 $214,642 $0 100% Administration/Planning City of Fort.Collins: HOME $95,607 $95,607 $0 100% Administration/Plannin Administration/Planning Total $310,249 $310,249 $0 100% Housing Cate ory Applicant Project/Program Funding Commission's Unfunded Percent of Request Recommended Balance Request Funding Funded CARE Housing: UFAS $400,000 $220,318 $179,682 55% DMA Plaza: Rehabilitation $2,500,000 $2,500,000 $0 100% Habitat for Humanity: Poudre Build $80,000 $80,000 $0 100% #4 Housing Catalyst: Mason Place $2,000,000 $1,123,338 $876,662 56% Permanent Supportive Housing Neighbor to Neighbor: 20-Year $520,000 $0 $520,000 0% Rehab at 613 & 619 Conifer Housing Total $595009000 $39923,656 $19576,344 71% Human Public Service & Public Facility Cate go Applicant Project/Program Funding Commission's Unfunded Percent of Request Recommended Balance . Request Funding Funded Alliance for Suicide Prevention: $10,000 $4,200 $5,800 42% Prevention Education Programs B.A.S.E. Camp: Childcare $70,000 $52,500 $17,500 75% Scholarships . Boys & Girls Clubs of Larimer $30,000 $23,000 $7,000 77% County: Great Futures Start Here CASA Program: Court Appointed $34,250 $16,500 $17,750 48% Special Advocates -2- 9 Applicant Project/Program Funding Commission's Unfunded Percent of Request Recommended Balance Request Funding Funded CASA Program: Harmony House $32,965 $15,000 $17,965 46% Supervised Visitation Catholic Charities: Senior Services $35,000 $28,518 $6,482 81% Catholic Charities: The Mission $70,000 $35,098 $34,902 50% Shelter - The Center for Family Outreach: $10,000 $5,000 $5,000 50% Scholarship Program ChildSafe Colorado: Child Sexual $43,265 $38,000 $5,265 88% Abuse Treatment Program ChildSafe Colorado: Capital $50,000 $0 $50,000 0% Campaign Public Facility) Colorado Health Network: Northern $15,000 $7,500 $7,500 50% Colorado AIDS Project CAP Crossroads Safehouse: Advocacy $60,137 $39,500 $20,637 66% Project Disabled Resource Services: Access $33,074 $33,074 •$0 100% to Inde endence Elderhaus Adult Day Program: $53,000 $46,067 $6,933 87% Community Based Therapeutic Care Faith Family Hospitality: Homeless $30,000 $18,000 $12,000 60% Family Services Food Bank for Larimer County: Kids $30,000 $24,000 $6,000 80% Cafe Homeless Gear: Homeless Gear $35,000 $34,000 $1,000 97% Programs Homeless Gear: Murphy Center $36,000 $31,162 $4,838 87% Programs Kids at Heart: Fundan o $13,000 $0 $13,000 0% Larimer County Partners: One to One $15,000 $7,500 $7,500 50% Mentorin Lutheran Family Services: Geriatric $2%002 $0 $29,002 0% Care Management Neighbor to Neighbor: Homelessness $80,000 $80,000 $0 100% Prevention & 1 st Month's Rent Neighbor to Neighbor: Housing $60,000 $35,000 $25,000 58% Counseling Partnership for Age-Friendly $40,000 $18,000 $22,000 45% Communities: A Little Help Project Self-Sufficiency: Creating $35,000 $30,000 $5,000 86% Pathways to Self-Sufficient -3- Applicant Project/Program Funding Commission's Unfunded Percent of Request Recommended Balance Request Funding Funded Respite Care: Childcare Scholarships $40,000 $32,607 $7,393 82% SAVA Center: Sexual Assault Victim $50,000 $28,500 $21,500. 57% Services SummitStone Health Partners: $30,000 $28,518 $1,482 95% Community Behavioral Health f Treatment Program SummitStone Health Partners: $30,000 $20,839 $9,161 69% Mental Health Services at the Murphy Center Teaching Tree Early Childhood $60,000 $51,000 $9,000 85% Learning Center: Childcare Scholarships TEAM Wellness and Prevention: $25,500 $0 $25,500 0% Engaging Families for Prevention The Family Center/La Familia: $50,000 $42,000 $8,000 84% Childcare Scholarship Program The Growing Project: Gardening $21,500 $6,000 $15,500 28% Education& Healthy Food Access for Youth The Matthews House: Building $8,100 $3,000 $5,100 37% Employment Skills The Matthews House: Empowering $30,000 $20,000 $10,000 67% Youth Program The Salvation Army: Rent & Utility $20,000 $0 $20,000 0% Assistance Turning Point Center for Youth and $30,000 $13,000 $17,000 43% Family Development: Crisis Intervention Services Voices Carry Child Advocacy Center: $26,500 $23,000 $3,500 87% Family Advocacy & Victim Services Volunteers of America: Home $39,000 $35,000 $4,000 90% Delivered Meal Service Human (Public) Service $194109293 $925,083 $4859210 66% & Public Facility Total Section 3. That, subject to the appropriation of funds by the City Council, the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute any agreements necessary to implement the funding allocations described herein on term and conditions consistent with this Resolution, along with such additional terms and conditions as the City Manager, in consultation with the City Attorney, deems necessary or appropriate to protect the interests of the City. -4- Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Fort Collins this 5th day of June, A.D. 2018. Mayo ro Tem ATTEST: . FORT. City C ° ' �� iN -5-