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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - March 6, 1996y OF,� ,PCOUNCIL COMMUNICATION gL;oP� AGENDA TITLE: Conduct a Public Hearing to consider project proposals and Community input regarding the 1996-97 Federal allocations of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME funds. MEETING DATE: March 6, 1996 PREPARED BY: Community Development Director RECOMMENDED ACTION: That the City Council hold a Public Hearing to consider possible uses of Federal funds received through the CDBG and HOME programs for the 1996/97 fiscal year. Staff recommends that the City Council wait until the next Council meeting to approve funding. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: It is anticipated that the City will receive approximately $700,000 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds and approximately $200,000 in HOME funds from the Federal government for the 1996/97 fiscal year. The figures are tentative because the Federal government has not yet approved a budget. Faced with this uncertainty, staff will be presenting, at the appropriate date, recommendations for funding as a priority list. Upon notification of funding, items would be funded in order of their priority. CDBG funds can be used to address a wide range of community development needs. HOME funds are restricted to the provision of housing, either new construction or rehabilitation. To be eligible for funding, projects/programs must first meet one of three national objectives: 1) To address the needs of low and moderate income individuals. 2) To eliminate a slum or blighted condition. 3) To resolve an urgent need. Several ongoing projects/programs are mandatory components of the program and are funded annually in order for us to particiate in the program. Others it has been the past preference of the City Council to fund annually. However, the majority of each year's allocation is discretionary. Project proposals come from the community and from City departments. Staff has received requests for funding from nonprofit groups in the City and from County -wide agencies as well. A listing of all the projects/programs for the current year which the Council is being asked to consider is below. i� APPROVED: `- H. Di on Flynn -- City anager CC9607.130C 02/28M Council Communication Meeting Date: March 6, 1996 Page 2 City sponsored projects/programs: Administration: $20,000 Dial -a -Ride: $5,000 Housing Rehabilitation: $75,000 Eastside Improvement Committee: $5,000 Eastside Alley/Street Lighting: $150,000 Handicap Ramp (Street) Installations: $50,000 Legion Park Playground Improvements (reinstatement of past year's funds): $105,000 Miscellaneous Parks Playground Improvements (ADA): $50,000 Lodi Afterschool Playground Program: $37,800 Van Buskirk Improvements: $160,000 Lodi Lake Playground Reconstruction (ADA): $120,000 County -wide projects/programs: Fair Housing of San Joaquin County: $8,800 San Joaquin County Food Services: $10,000 Family Law Service Center of San Joaquin County: $7,000 Community based organization sponsored projects/programs: Lodi Boys and Girls Club: $250,000 Salvation Army: $500,000 LUSD; Heritage and Lawrence School Playground Retrofit (ADA): $38,000 Loel Foundation Building Remodel (Elevator): $45,000 Habitat for Humanity: $20,000 FUNDING: Federal Community Development Block Grant funds and HOME funds. J as B. Schroed mmunity Development Director Prepared by Eric Veerkamp, Associate Planner JBS/EV/Iw Attachment(s) cC9607.00c 2r2a,96 City of Lodi (CDBG) Account Balances as of January, 1996 Actbal962/28/96 FY 1989-90 FY 199.1 92 FY 1992-93 FYA993-94 FY 1994-95 I1f'1995=96 ;ii 45.4 45 6 : 45.7 45 8 45.9 TOTAL 100% 1 Grant Administration(301.01) Expended 10U% Expdnded ! 100% Expended 100%.Experu 6d $10,463.43 :.4.22i :00 $32,463.43 2 Fair Housing of SJ Co. (301.02) $62.02 ;V!73b 00 5'5,000.00 100%;tip' Snded 100% Expended 49.382.:02 $18,180.84 Inose 1) (note f} /note 1) 100% 3 Housing Rehabilitation(350.50) Expended 100% Expended 100% Expended 00h ed '516,763.14 $501,273 Q0 $50,273.00 100% 4 Dial-A-Ride(704.01) Expended 1009b Expended 100% Expended 10096 Expended:; $1,320.94 42,500.00... $3,820.94 Community Improvement Officer 5 (360.66) N/A N/A N/A N/A $12,122.69 N/A ':' $12,122.69 East Side Improvement Committee 6 (360.62) N/A NIA., N/A 55.36 86 ' . N/A $.1,975 75 .' $2,512.61 7 Gang Alternative Project (360.63) N/A N/A N/A $2;639 $1 N/A $2,5Q0.Op 55,139.57 Curb Replacement for Handicap 8 Access (503.09) N/A NIA N/A 10 N/A S50,ilf30 00 $50,000.00 9 Hotel Lodi (350.58) N/A * I49,916 12.,::! N/A N/A N/A s. $0.00 N/A City Hall Handicap Access; Main ' 10 Entrance (350.51) N/A NIA N/A �I/A ` •$89,886.12 N/fK , . $0.00 11 East Side Alley Lights (503.12) N/A N/A N/AN/A $32,400.00 $89,458.42 San Joaquin County Food Bank; 12 New Truck (360.64) N/A "i NIA' . N/A $740.23 N/A, ,. $740.23 San Joaquin Co. Food Bank; Brown 13 Bag Program (360.63) N/A N/A .i N/A N/A 100% expended 8:5 571.90 :[ $5,571.90 14 Lodi Boys/Girls Club (760.66) N/A NIA N/A N/A 100% expended 100:96 axpen $0.00 Actbal962/28/96 9 Actbal962/28/96 FY 1989-90 ' FY 199:192. FY 1992-93 FY.893 94 FY 1994-95 FY>1998=96 45.7 45 8 45.9 45 1 :: TOTAL 15 Family Law Service Center (360.64) N/A....N/A N/A NIA N/A 51,000 00 $1,000.00 16 Habitat for Humanity (360.65) N/A NIA ; N/A N/A N/A $44,$7Q $0 's $44,870.80 Eastside Water and Sanitary Sewer 17 (503.14) N/A <I N/A N/A N/A N/A $0 000 00 $50,000.00 Lodi Lake Playground Remodel for 18 Handicap Accessability (760.65) N/A 0A. NA N/A NA145,$5i):QO $105,650.00 Lodi Afterschool Playground 19 program (760.67) N/A N!A II N/A NA N/A $"ffi;2000 $16,200.00 Legion Park Playground Program 20 (760.68) N/AN/A N/AO . $0.00 TOTALS $62.02 #4.736:00 $5,000.00 0,176 47 :'. $57,047.29 $417,982.69 $488,004 Note 1: Staff recommends using these accounts ($9,798.02) to fund this year's (96/97) Fair Housing request. (see adjustment sheet) Note 2: Encumbered balances are not reflected in total figures. 'Amount is encumbered. '•Balance of $105,650 was reallocated to Hotel Lodi Project. 9 Actbal962/28/96 • CITY OF LODI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING i - Date: March 6, 1996 Carnegie Forum 305 West Pine Street, Lodi Time: 7:00 p.m. For information regarding this notice please contact: Jennifer M. Perrin City Clerk Telephone: (209) 333-6702 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, March 6, 1996 at the hour of 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the City Council will conduct a Public Hearing to consider the following matter: a) Project proposals and community input regarding the 1996/97 Federal allocations of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME funds. Information regarding this item may be obtained in the office of the Community Development Director at 221 West Pine Street, Lodi, California. All interested persons are invited to present their views and comments on this matter. Written statements may be filed with the City Clerk at any time prior to the hearing scheduled herein, and oral statements may be made at said hearing. If you challenge the subject matter in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the Public Hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk, 221 West Pine Street, at or prior to the Public Hearing. By Order of the Lodi City Council: nifer M. errin ity Clerk Dated: February 7, 1996 Appd to form: a. John Luebberke Deputy City Attorney JACr YCLRKIFORMSINOTCDD.DOC 2/6/96 ,yOF� C+ P DECLARATION OF MAILING Public Hearing - CDBG and HOME Funds On February 8, 1996 in the City of Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, I deposited in the United States mail, envelopes with first-class postage prepaid thereon, containing a copy of the Notice attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A"; said envelopes were addressed as is more particularly shown on Exhibit "B" attached hereto. There is a regular daily communication by mail between the City of Lodi, California, and the places to which said envelopes were addressed. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on February 8, 1996, at Lodi, California. Jennifer M. Perrin City Clerk decmail/forms Title FirstName LastName JobTitle Company Addressl City State PostalCode WorkPhone Ms. Virginia Snyder Chairpers Eastside PO Box Lodi CA 95241 368-8848 on Improveme 2444 nt Committee Ms. Peggy Wagner San 1325 Stock CA 95202 Joaquin North ton County Center Fair Street, Ste. Housing 2 Ms. Dee Porter Chairpers Gang 103 Koni Lodi CA 95240 on Alternative Ct. Project Mr. Robert Klingler Executive Good 7553 West Tracy CA 95378 Director Samaritan Carmelo Food Avenue Services Ms. Carol Kindt Family 635 North Stock CA 95202 Law Sutter ton Service Center Mr. Richard Jones President/ Lodi Boys 275 East Lodi CA 95241 CEO and Girls Poplar Club, Inc. Street Ms. Marilyn Field Habitat for 624 Palm Lodi CA 95240 Humanity Avenue for San Joaquin Co. Ms. Geraldine Schook Executive The Loci 105 South Lodi CA 95240 Director Foundation Washingto , Inc. n Street Mr. Richard Prima City Public Engineer Works Title FirstName LastName JobTitle Company Addressl City State PostalCode WorkPhone Mr. Steve Virrey Assistant Parks and Parks Recreation Superinte ndent Ms. Janet Mr. Paul Mr. Kirk Goularte Lodi 1305 East Lodi CA. 95240 Unified Vine School Street District Tarbell Salvation 525 West Lodi CA. 95240 Army Lockeford ty Center Street Evans Ms. Charlene Lange Mr. Tony Canton Administ Administra rative tion Assistant Communi Communit ty Center y Center Director Canton 1029 Developme South nt Church Street Lodi CA. 95240