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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-074-06/04/2019-APPROVING THE PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS THAT WILL RECEIVE FUNDS FROM THE FEDERAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT B RESOLUTION 2019-074 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 50 applications for the 2019 funding cycle, listened to presentations by the affordable housing applicants, and asked clarifying questions, and WHEREAS on April 24 2019 the CDBG Commission met to deliberate and prepare a recommendation to the City Council as to which programs and projects should be funded with FY2019 CDBG and HOME funds,FY2017 and FY2018 CDBG Unanticipated Program Revenue, and CDBG and HOME funds carved over from FY2018 as well as City AHF and HSP funds, and WHEREAS, as required by HUD regulations, a 30-day comment period began on May 4, 2019 and ended on June 4,2019, and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the recommendations of the CDBG Commission and has determined that the City's 2019 allocation should be made as set out in this Resolution NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS as follows -1- Section 1 That the City Council hereby makes and adopts the determinations and findings contained in the recitals set forth above Section 2 That the City Council hereby authorizes City staff 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 $ 237,725 $ 237,725 $0 100% Admimstration/Plamvng City of Fort Collins HOME $ 71,911 $ 71,911 $0 100% Administration/Planning Administration/Planning Total $ 309,636 $ 309,636 $0 100% l Housing Cate go Applicant Project/Program Funding Commission's Unfunded Percent of Request Recommended Balance Request Funding Funded Habitat for Humanity Poudre Build $ 80,000 $ 80,000 $0 100% #6 Villages, Ltd Myrtle Street SRO $ 500,000 $500 000 $0 100% Volunteers of America Senior $ 1,400,000 $ 1,400,000 $0 100% Residences at Spring Creek Housing Total $ 1,980,000 $ 1,980,000 $0 100% Human Service Category Applicant Project/Program Funding Commission's Unfunded Percent of Request Recommended Balance Request Funding Funded A Little Help A Little Help in Fort $ 40,000 $ 17,000 $ 23 000 43% Collins Alliance for Suicide Prevention $ 10,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 50% Suicide Prevention Education B AS E Camp Cluldcare $ 70,000 $ 50,000 $ 20,000 71% Scholarships Bike Fort Collins Active Living $ 75,000 $0 $ 75,000 0% Program Boys & Girls Clubs of Lartmer $ 35,000 $ 21,000 $ 14,000 600/o— County Building Great Futures for Fort Collins CASA Program Court Appointed $ 52,558 $ 34,163 $ 18,395 65% Special Advocates -2- Apphcant Project/Program Funding Commission's Unfunded Percent of Request Recommended Balance Request _ Funding Funded CASA Program Harmony House $49,032 $ 31,800 $ 17,232 65% Supervised Visitation Catholic Chanties Senior Services $ 91 000 $ 34,000 $ 57 000 37% Catholic Chanties The Mission $ 75,000 $ 43,000 $ 32,000 57% Shelter The Center for Family Outreach $ 24,128 $ 12,000 $ 12,128 50% Crisis Intervention Specialist ChildSafe Colorado Child Sexual $46,500 $ 28 000 $ 18,500 60% Abuse Treatment Program Colorado Health Network Northern $ 7,500 $ 4,000 $ 3,500 53% Colorado Health Network CAP _ _ Crossroads Safehouse Advocacy $ 58,203 $ 37,832 $ 20,371 65% Project Disabled Resource Services Access to $ 36,830 $ 24,940 $ 11,890 68% Independence Early Childhood Council of Laruner $ 14,415 $ 5,600 $ 8,815 39% County Expanding Professional Possibilities in Early Childhood Easter Seals Colorado Fort Collins $ 10,000 $ 3,000 $ 7,000 30% Employment Services Elderhaus Adult Day Program $ 55,000 $ 30,000 $ 25,000 55% Community Based Therapeutic-Care _ Family Housing Network Family $ 33,400 $ 25,191 $ 8,209 75% Housmiz Pro ect Food Bank for Lanmer County Kids $ 30,000 $ 24,318 $ 5,682 81% Cafe Health District of Northern Lanmer $ 24,000 $ 8,000 $ 16,000 33% County CAYAC School Navigator Homeward Alliance Homeward $ 35 000 $ 31,500 $ 3,500 90% Alliance Programs Homeward Alliance Murphy Center $ 35,000 $ 31,500 $ 3,500 90% Programs Jacob Family Services National $ 25,000 $0 $ 25,000 0% Youth Program Using MmiBikes Youth Participation Fund Lanmer County Partners One to One $ 15,000 $ 7,000 $ 8,000 47% Mentonn Light of the Rockies Christian $ 25,000 $0 $ 25,000 0% Counseling Center Low-Income Counseling Assistance Meals on Wheels for Fort Collins $ 38,000 $ 29,500 $ 8,500 78% Meal Delivery Program -3- Applicant Project/Program Funding Commission's Unfunded Percent of Request Recommended Balance Request Funding Funded Neighbor to Neighbor Homelessness $ 140,000 $ 126,000 $ 14,000 90% Prevention Programs Neighbor to Neighbor HomeShare $ 50,000 $ 25,000 $ 25 000 50% Project Self-Sufficiency Selfpower $ 35,000 $ 29,500 $ 5,500 84% Pro ram to Self-Sufficiency Project Smile Corporation Dental & $ 15,000 $0 $ 15,000 0% Vision Screerung for PSD Cluldren Respite Care Childcare Scholarships $ 40 000 $ 36 000 $ 4 000 90% SAVA Center Sexual Assault Victim $ 50,000 $ 29,000 $ 21,000 58% Services SAVA Center Prevention Education $ 50,000 $ 20 000 $ 30 000 40% SummitStone Health Partners $ 35,000 $ 17,500 $ 17,500 50% Community Behavioral Health Treatment Program SummltStone Health Partners $ 30,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 50% Imperative Mental Health Services at the Murphy Center Teaching Tree Early Childhood $ 82,000 $ 73,800 $ 8,200 90% Learning Center Cluldcare Scholarships _ _ _ TEAM Wellness and Prevention $ 25,700 $0 $ 25,700 0% Engaging Families Program The Family Center/La Familia $ 50,000 $ 45,000 $ 5,000 90% Supporting Fort Collins Families The Growing Project Educational $ 19,500 $ 8,000 $ 11,500 41% Farm The Matthews House Empowering $ 35,000 $ 23,644 $ 11,356 68% Youth Program The Salvation Army Rent&Utility $ 20,000 $ 7,000 $ 13 000 35% Assistance Turning Point Center for Youth and $ 30,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 50% Family Development Crisis Intervention Services United Way of Lanmer County $ 10,000 $0 $ 10,000 0% WomenGive United Way of Weld County $ 25,000 $ 11,250 $ 13,750 45% Coordinated Assessment& Housing Placement System CAHPS Voices Carry Child Advocacy Center $ 30,500 $ 20,226 $ 10,274 66% Forensic Services - Interviews& Advocacy -4- Applicant Project/Program Funding Commission's Unfunded Percent of Request Recommended Balance Request Funding Funded Volunteers of America Handyman $ 9,225 $ 5,000 $4,225 54% Program Volunteers of America Home $ 35,004 $ 22,753 $ 12,251 65% Delivered Meal Service Human Service Total 1 $ 1,827,495 1 $ 1 068 017 1 $ 759,478 1 58% Section 3 That, subject to the appropriation of funds by the City Council, the City County hereby authorizes the City Manager to execute any agreements necessary to implement the funding allocations described herein on terms 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 Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Fort Collins this 4th day of June, A D 2019 Mayor Pro Tem ATTEST FORT Cp�G lZ " SEAL N City clok CO�ORP�O -5-