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PtELIC HEARINGS
Notice thereof having been published in accordance with law
and affidavit of publication being on file in the office of
the City Clerk, Mayor ffinchman called for the Public Hearing
of Development
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to consider proposed uses 1985-86 Commity
167,000
Block Grant Funds in the amount of $432,000.
1985-86 CVUNITY
City Manager Peterson introduced the matter advising
DEVELOPMWr BLOCK
Council that Staff had received direction from the City
GRWr R14DS
Council to present a recommendation concerning the expendi-
ture of the City's 1985 allocation of Cc mmity Development
Block Grant Funds. The recommendation is as- follows:
Blakely Pool
$180,000
Shade Structure
25,000
Garfield Street
Storm Drain
25,000
Handicap Access
to City Hall
and Carnegie
Library Bldg.
167,000
Administrative Costs
35,000
$432,000
Associate Planner Gaye Papais further viewed the projects,
and responded to questions as were posed by the Council.
Mrs. Carol Marvel, 1232 Lakewood Drive, Lodi, addressed the
Council proposing that a portion of the Comramity
Development Block Grant Funds be expended on public
transportation and more specifically on a fixed route
system.
There being no other person in the audience wishing to speak
on the matter, the public portion of the hearing was closed.
A lengthy discussion followed with questions being directed
to Staff and to Mrs. Marvel.
Ch motion of Couneil Meirber Pinkerton, Snider second,
Council approved the expenditure of the City's 1985
allocation of Com7xmity Development Bleck Grant Funds on the
following projects:
Blakely Pool $180,000
Shade Structure -
Salas Park 25,000
Garfield Street
Storm Drain 25,000
Handicap Access to
City Hall and
Carnegie Library 167,000
Administrative Costs 35,000
$432,000
COUNCIL CO1YIMUNICATION
TO: • THE CITY COUNCIL DATE NO.
FROM: THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE p r i 1 2 �,, 1985
SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS
R_E_CO_l`liM_EN_D_ED___A_CT_I_O_N: That the City Council conduct a public hearing
_ _ _
on the proposed expenditure of the City's 1985
Community Development Block Grant Funds and
take action as deemed appropriate.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The Staff has received direction from the
pI ty Council to present at this meeting a recommendation concerning
the expenditure of the City's 1985 allocation of Community
Development Block Grant Funds. This recommendation is as follows:
Blakely Pool $180,000
Shade Structure 25,000
Garfield Street Storm Drain 25,000
Handicap Access to City Hall and
Carnegie Library Building 167,000
Administrative Costs 35,000
$432,000
Staff will be prepared to discuss the specifics
recommendation at Wednesday night's meeting.
Resp uII mitted,
Thomas A. Peterson
City Manager
TAP: jj
of this
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY THE LODI CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF LODI TO CONSIDER PROPOSED USES OF
1985-86 COWJNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS
IN THE ANO- UNT OF $432,000
The Lodi City Council will hold a public hearing on
Wednesday, May 1, 1985 in the Lodi City Hall Council Chambers, 221
West Pine Street, Lodi„ to consider the proposed uses of 1985-86
Community Development Block Grant Funds in the amount of $432,000.
A copy of the eligible and proposed uses of the -Community
Development Block Grant funds is on file in the Community
Development Department at City: Hall and can be examined between
8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Anyone interested in obtaining information regarding the
CDBG program or in providing written or oral comments is invited to
attend.
For more information call Gaye Papais, Lodi Community
Development Department, 333-6.711.
By Order of the Lodi City,Council
Alice M. Reimche
City Clerk
Dated: April 17, 1985
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MEMORANDUM, City of Lodi, Community Development Department
TO:
MAYOR
DAVID HINCHMAN
FRED
REID
EVELYN
OLSON
JAMES
PINKERTON
RANDY_
SNIDER
FROM:
GAYE
PAPAIS, Associate Planner
DATE:
APRIL
22, 1985
SUBJECT:
CDBG
PROGRAM PROJECTS
Included in the attached submittal is a list of possible projects
to be funded by the Community Development Block Grant of $432,000
in fiscal year 1985-86.
As you know, San Joaquin County is the lead agency in the direct
submittals to the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The
City of Lodi will submit the final list of projects to the County
to be presented at a public hearing at the May 22nd Board of
Supervisors meeting.
In your evaluation of the proposed projects, it is important to
keep in mind that current budget negotiations in Washington D.C.
indicate that it is highly probable that the FY 86-87 grant amount
will be 24% less than FY 85-86, a reduction of approximately
$104,000.
TARGET DATES:
May 22, 1985 - Public Hearing
San Joaquin County
Board of Supervisors.
June 1, 1985 San Joaquin County submittal
of Finai Statement to HUD.
July 1, 1985 - Program Year begins.
June 30, 1986 - Program Year ends.
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PROPOSED PROJECT
(AND LOCATION)
1. Blakely Park
Swimming Pool
(Mission St. &
South Stockton St.)
Completion:
June 1986
2. Salas Park
Shade Structure
(South Stockton St.)
Completion:
Oct 1, 1985
3. Garfield Street
Storm Drain
(Garfield Street
between East Locke -
ford Street and East
Elm Street)
Completion:
Oct. 1, 1985
ESTIMATE PROJECT DESCRIPTION
$180,000 Construction of an
additional pool
48'x75'. Depth
would vary from
3.5' to 8'.
$ 25,000
$ 25,000
30' diameter
steel concrete
slab tile roof.
Installation oi: 18"
storm drain.
PROS
- Eligible project located
in low income target area-
- Will alleviate over-
crowding at City's only
publicly -owned and
operated pool-
- Eligible project located
in low income target area.
- Will complete Salas Park
improvements.
- Plans are complete and
project could start
immediately.
- Relief of flooding in
Central Avenue and
Lockeford Street by
- directing water to the
Garfield Street trunk
line.
- Easy project to administer.
- 42% of all
Grant funds
- Sumner use
only.
PROPOSED PROJECT
(AND LOCATION)
4.• Handicapped Access
to City Hall
Completion:
ESTIMATE PROJECT DESCRIPTION
PROS
$165,000 Construction of - Would facilitate
elevator, handicapped handicapped access
restrooms and ramping. to City Hall.
- Would bring City
Hall into compliance
with Federal Standards.
5. Watson Street Water $ 65,000
Main (Stockton
Street to Central
Avenue; Washington
Street, Mission to
Watson St.)
Completion:
July 1, 1986
6. Water tank
replacement
(Locust Street
between Main and
Stockton Street.
Completion:
June 30, 1986.
Installation of 6"
watermain and 3 new
fire hydrants.
- Designated priority in
in Master Water Plan.
- Will provide needed fire'
protection in low income
target area.
- Will improve water pressure
in area.
- Easy project to administer.
CONS
Completion date
may make this
project a higher
priority for
FY 86-87.
Estimate may be
adjusted up or
down dep2nding
on ultimate City
Hall expansion
plans.
$333,000 Replacement of - Elimination of structural - Design must be
70 year old elevated hazard and OSHA maintenance paid by City.
tank with a small requirement violations.
standpipe. - Provide more uniform water
pressure and higher pressure
during peak fire demands.
PROPOSED PROJECT
(AND LOCATION)
ESTIMATE
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
7. Sidewalk/Curb &
$150,000
Following a staff
conducted assessment,
Gutter Replacement
a systematic replace -
Program.
(low income target
vent of hazardous
sidewalk in the low
area.)
Completion:
'income target ar;:a
June 30, 1986.
8. 'Sewer Renovation
$100,000
implementing h
resultsof Ufunded
and Replacement
televideo analysis, a
Program.
(low income target
comprehensive program
line replace -
area) .
areation:
of sewer
ment and repair in low
CompleJune 30, 1986
income target area.
9. Revolving Loan
$ 50,000
The creation of a
of low interest
Fund for Store
source
funds to be made
Front Rehab in
available to property
Downtown Target
owners in the downtown
Area.
Completion:
target area for store
June 30, 1986
front renovation.
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PROS
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CONS J.,
Estimate easily adjusted - Once deficiencies
if priority shifts to are assessed, the
other projects. City must commit
Eliminates a potential to completing the
liability for the City. program. .._�
- A continuation of FY
84-85 project.
- Will provide -a needed
improvement*to target
area homes.
Will provide an
incentive for invest-
ment in downtown
buildings.
Could lead to
creation or retention
of jobs for low income
persons.
- May be premature
- Relatively
difficult to
administer.
- Only a small
number of build-
ings would'
benefit.
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PROPOSED PROJECT
(AND LOCATION)
10. Acquisition of
Southern Pacific
property to buil(
permanent City
parking lot.
11. Vine Street
Storm Drain
12 Acacia Street
Storm Drain
13. Flora Street
Storm Drain
ESTIMATE PROJECT DESCRIPTION
PROS
Will alleviate
$300,000± Purchase of SP Warking congestion
property in the low Fn downtown.
(adjacent to
income target area _ May provide incentive
Sacramento Street) for investment in the
for the purpose of downtown area especially
building a City on Sacramento Street.
parking lot.
$ 95,000 Upgrading the - Will relieve flooding
existing storm in project area.
drain and replace-
ment of curb &
gutter.
$ 92,000 Installation of - Will relieve flooding
21" & 18" storm in project area.
drains to replace
existing undersized
lines.
$ 74,000 Installation of - WI -11 relieve flooding
18" storm drain and in project area.
catch basins as
required.
CONS
- Cost dependent on
negotiations with SP.
- Timing of
acquisition
dependent on SP
Cost estimate is
for acquisition
only. Parking
lot construction
is not included.
- May be premature
until recently
completed storm
drains can be
thoroughly
evaluated.
p;ay be premature
until recently
completed storm '
drains can be
thoroughly
evaluated.
- May be premature
until recently
completed storm
drains can be
thoroughly
evaluated.
PROPOSED PROJECT
(AND LOCATION)
14. Social Programs
(Child Care,
Counseling Senior
Citizens,
Handicapped
Facilities).
15. Transportation
(Dial -a -Ride,
etc.)
ESTIMATE PROJECT DESCRIPi
LOW AND K"'-)DERATE INCOME T: 1GET AREA