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OCIN OF LODI COUNCIL COMMUNICATION
AGENDA TITLE: Approve the Projected Use of Funds for the Fiscal Year 1991-92
Community Development Block Grant Program (Res.)
MEETING DATE: March 6, 1991
PREPARED BY: Community Development Director
RECOMMENDED ACTION: That the City Council adopt the Projected Use of Funds
for the Fiscal 1991-92 Community Development Block Grant
Program.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The City's expected Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) allocation for Fiscal Year 1991-92 is $400,231.00.
Staff recommends allocations to the following projects:
ADMINISTRATION
Provides for the administration of the CDBG Program as prescribed by HUD. ($30,352)
FAIR HOUSING
Provides fair housing counseling and referral services to City residents in order to
eliminate discrimination in the provision of housing and to promote greater choice
in housing opportunities. ($4,736)
CODE ENFORCEMENT
Provides for a part-time Code Enforcement Officer who works to arrest the decline of
certain eligible areas in the City, particularly the East Side. Enforcement
activities include auto and nuisance abatement, housing inspections, and zoning
enforcement. ($17,600)
DIAL -A -RIDE
This program, which was begun last year will continue to provide travel vouchers to
meet the needs of Lodi's low/moderate income and senior citizens utilizing the local
Dial -a -Ride service. This service will permit such individuals the freedom of
travel where otherwise they might be denied that ability. ($5,000)
LODI HOTEL REHABILITATION
As a part of the rehabilitation of the Lodi Hotel into senior housing, this funding
would go towards the purchase of integral fixtures and furnishings. It would be a
one-time allocation done by a purchase order. ($150,000)
APPROVED: t 4
THOMAS A. PETERSON
City FA-mger ...ev... J
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CCCD91.3/TXTD.OIC
Projected CDBG Fund Use - 1991-92
March 6, 1991
Page two
HOUSING REHABILITATION
This existing program provides for low-interest amortized and deferred loans for low
and moderate income homeowners on the East Side to fix up their homes.
In the past year this program has attracted enough appl;cants so that all money
currently in the account is spoken for. We expect this trend to continue in future
years. ($115,543)
HALE PARK
This project is a continuation of the 1989-90 Hale Park Improvements Project. The
$50,000 amount will replace $50,000 that was taken from the account in the 1989-90
Project Year to fund the Lodi Lake Beach Restroom Project. After this allocation
funding for the projec+ will be complete. ($50,000)
EMERSON PARK
This project involves the retrofitting of the Emerson Park restroom facility to make
it handicap accessible. While the park is not in the target area, the project is
made eligible by the nature of the work involved regardless of location.
Considering the structure's size and condition, retrofitting could translate to new
construction. ($27,000)
NOT RECOMMENDED
While not receiving the recommendation of staff, the following project/program
proposals were received by the City/County:
SAN JOAQUIN COMMUNITY HOUSING RESOURCE BOARD INC. (CHRB)
Proposal would involve contracting with CHRB for the provision of fair housing
services. These services include counseling, tenant/landlord mediations, problem
solving services, etc. Fees charged for services rendered would be calculated on a
county -wide fair share basis. ($24,370)
ASOCIACION CAMPESINA LAGARO CARDENA (ACLC INC.)
ACLC Inc. is a non-profit housing corporation actively involved in providing
low -moderate income housing in San Joaquin County. This fiscal request would
directly provide for additional staff expenses. ($30,682)
LODI SERVICE CENTER
This proposal involves construction of a new facility within the City of Lodi to
house the Service Center. The Lodi Service Center provides programs and services to
low -moderate income residents in Lodi and surrounding communities. Funding would go
directly towards construction costs. ($100,000)
CCCD91.3/TXTD.0IC
Projected CDBG Fund Use - J91-92
March 6, 1991
Page three
LOEL CENTER
Proposal involves (re)construction of the basement at 125 South Washington Street,
the location of Loel Center's main building. Construction activity would include
plumbing, electrical, HVAC, etc. The space, once completed, would be made available
to various health-related support groups enabling service providers to be located in
one area. ($180,000.)
WOMEN'S CENTER OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY
This proposal is for the provision of services to those who would seek help from the
center. Program services would address issues such as sexual abuse/assault,
battered victims, economic well being, etc. ($35,598)
CITY OF LODI COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 1991-92 FISCAL YEAR BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS
ADMINISTRATION
$ 30,352.00
FAIR HOUSING
4,736.00
CODE ENFORCEMENT
17,600.00
DIAL -A -RIDE
5,000.00
LODI HOTEL
150,000.00
HOUSING REHABILITATION
115,543.00
HALE PARK
50,000.00
EMERSON PARK
27,000.00
TOTAL $400,231.00
FUNDING: Community Development Department Block Grant
s B. Schroe r
unity Development Director
Prepared by Eric W. Veerkamp, Community Development Block Grant Coordinator
JBS/EWV/cag
cc: City Attorney
CCCD91.3/TXTD.OIC
CITY OF LODI
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
1991-92 FISCAL YEAR
PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS
ADMINISTRATION
FAIR HOUSING
CODE ENFORCEMENT
DIAL -A -RIDE
LODI HOTEL
HOUSING REHABILITATION
HALE PARK
EMERSON PARK
TOTAL
CCCD91.3/TXTD.OIC
$ 30,352.00
4,736.00
17,600.00
5,000.00
150,000.00
115,543.00
50,000.00
27,000.00
$400,231.00
RESOLUTION 91-38
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LODI, CALIFORNIA
APPROVING THE PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS FOR THE 1991-92
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
WHEREAS, the Department of Housing and Urban Development has determined that
the City of Lodi, California is entitled to Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) funding as a participating City through the County of San Joaquin, an urban
County, for Fiscal Year 1991-92; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Lodi, California has been made aware
of the amount of CDBG funds available for the 1991-92 fiscal Program year; and
WHEREAS, the City of Lodi has held, with proper public notification, a public
hearing at the Lodi Public Works Department Conference Room on January 25, 1991 to
receive comments and proposals from the public regarding the projected use of CDBG
funds, and provided the public with adequate information concerning the amount of
funds available for community development activities, the range of eligible
activities, and other important program requirements; and
WHEREAS, the City of Lodi, California has received public input regarding the
proposed use of CDBG funds;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Lodi does
hereby recommend allocations to the projects as shown on the project summary,
attached hereto as Exhibit A, in the amount of $400,231.00.
Dated: March 6, 1991
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I hereby certify that Resolution No. 91-38 was passed and
adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a regular
meeting held March 6, 1991 by the following vote:
Ayes: Councilmembers - Pennino, Pinkerton, Sieglock, Snider and
Hinchman (Mayor)
Noes: Councilmembers - None
Absent: Councilmembers - None
JENNIFEW-M. PERRIN
Deputy City Clerk
ALICE M. REIMCHE
City Clerk
91-38
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COUNCIL COMMUNICATION
AGENDA TITLE: Approve the Projected Use of Funds for the Fiscal Year 1991-92
Community Development Block Grant Program (Res.)
MEETING DATE: March 6, 1991
PREPARED BY: Community Development Director
RECOMMENDED ACTION: That the City Council adopt the Projected Use of Funds
for the Fiscal 1991-92 Community Development Block Grant
Program.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The City's expected Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) allocation for Fiscal Year 1991-92 is 8400,231.00.
Staff recommends allocations to the following projects:
ADMINISTRATION
Provides for the administration of the CDBG Program as prescribed by HUD. (530,352)
FAIR HOUSING
Provides fair housing counseling and referral services to City residents in order to
eliminate discrimination in the provision of housing and to promote greater choice
in housing opportunities. ($4,136)
CODE ENFORCEMENT
Provides for a part-time Code Enforcement Officer who works to arrest the decline of
certain eligible areas in the City, particularly the East Side. Enforcement
activities include auto and nuisance abatement, housing inspections, and zoning
enforcement. ($17,600)
DIAL -A -RIDE
This program, which was begun last year will continue to provide travel vouchers to
meet the needs of Lodi's low/moderate income and senior citizens utilizing the local
Dial -a -Ride service. This service will permit such individuals the freedom of
travel where otherwise they might be denied that ability. ($5,000)
LODI HOTEL REHABILITATION
As a part of the rehabilitation of the Lodi Hotel into senior housing, this funding
would go towards the purchase of integral fixtures and furnishings. It would be a
one-time allocation done by a purchase order. ($150,000)
APPROVED: — 1
THOMAS A. PETERSON
City Mnnngor i
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CCCD91.3/TXTD.OIC
Projected COBG Fund Use - 1991-92
March 6, 1991
Page tro
HOUSING REHABILITATION
This existing program provides for low-interest amortized and deferred loans for low
and moderate income homeowners on the East Side to fix up their homes.
In the past year this program has attracted enough applicants so that all money
currently in the account is spoken for. We expect this trend to continue in future
years. (SI15,543)
HALE PARK
This project is a continuation of the 1989-90 Hale Park Improvements Project. The
$50,000 amount will replace $50,000 that was taken from the account in the I989-90
Project Year to fund the Lodi Lake Reach Restroom Project. After this allocation
funding for the project will be complete. ($50,000)
EMERSON PARK
This project involves the retrofitting of the Emerson Park restroom facility to make
it handicap accessible. While the park is not in the target area, the project is.
made eligible by the nature of the work involved regardless of location.
Considering the structure's size and condition, retrofitting could translate to new
construction. ($27,000)
NOT RECOMMENDED
While not receiving the recommendation of staff, the following project/program
proposals were received by the City/County:
SAN JOAtQUIN COMMUNITY HOUSING RESOURCE BOARD INC. (CHRB)
Proposal would involve contracting with CHRB for the provision of fair housing
services. These services include counseling, tenant/landlord mediations, prnblem
solving services, etc. Fees charged for services rendered would be calculated on a
county -wide fair share basis. ($24,370)
ASOCIACION CAMPESINA LAGARO CARDENA (ACLC INC.)
ACLC Inc. is a non-profit housing corporation actively involved in providing
low -moderate income housing in San Joaquin County. This fiscal request would
directly provide for additional staff expenses. ($30,682)
LOD1 SERVICE CENTER
This proposal involves construction of a new facility within the City of Lodi to
house the Service Center. The Lodi Service Center provides programs and services to
low -moderate income residents in Lodi and surrounding communities. Funding would go
directly towards construction costs. ($100,000)
Projected CDBG Fund Use - 1991-92
March 6; 1991 '
Page three
LOEL CENTER
Proposal involves (re)construction of the basement at 125 South Washington Street,
the location of Loel Center's main building. Construction activity would include
plumbing, electrical, HVAC, etc. The space, once completed, world be made available
to various health-related support groups enabling service providers to be located in
one area. ($180,000.)
WOMEN'S CENTER OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY
This proposal is for the provision of services to those who would seek help from the
center. Program services would address issues such as sexual abuse/assault,
battered victims, economic well being, etc. ($35,598)
CITY OF LODI COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 1991-92 FISCAL YEAR BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS
ADMINISTRATION
$ 30,352.00
FAIR HOUSING
4,736.00
CODE ENFORCEMENT
17,600.00
DIAL -A -RIDE
5,000.00
LODI HOTEL
150,000.00
HOUSING REHABILITATION
115,543.00
HALE PARK
50,000.00
EMERSON PARK
27,000.00
TOTAL $400,231.00
FUNDING: Community Development Department Block Grant
Jr
gs
B. Schroe r
unity Development Director
Prepared by Eric W. Veerkamp, Community Development Block Grant Coordinator
JBS/EWV/cag
cc: City Attorney
CCCD91.3/TXTD.OIC
CITY OF LODI
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
1991-92 FISCAL YEAR
PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS
ADMINISTRATION
FAIR HOUSING
CODE ENFORCEMENT
DIAL -A -RIDE
LODI HOTEL
HOUSING REHABILITATION
HALE PARK
EMERSON PARK
CCC091.3/TXTD.OIC
TOTAL
$ 30,352.00
4,736.00
17,600.00
5,000.00
150,000.00
115,543.00
50,000.00
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CITY COUNCIL
DAVID M. H(NCHMAN, Mayor
JAMES W. PINKERTON. Jr.
Mayor Pro Tempore
PHILLIP A PENNINO
(ACK A SIFGLOCK
JOHN R (Randy) SNIDER
CITY OF LODI
CITY HALL, 221 WEST PINE STREET
P.O. BOX 3006
LODI. CALIFORNIA 95241-1910
(209)334-5634
FAX (269) 333.6795
March 15, 1991
Mr. James B. Schroeder
Community Development Director
City of Lodi
P.O. Sox 3006
Lodi, CA 95241-1910
Attention: Eric W. Veerkamp, Community Development Block Grant
Coordinator
THOMAS A. PETERSON
City Manager
ALICE M REIMCHF
City Clerk
BOB MCNATT
City Attorney
Please be advised that the Lodi City Council at its regular meeting of
March 6, 1991 adopted Resolution No. 91-38 entitled, "Resolution of the
City Council of the City of Lodi, California Approving the Projected
Use of Funds for the 1991-92 Community Development Block Grant Program".
A certified copy of Resolution No. 91-38 is attached for your files.
Very truly yours,
-Jnnifer�.M. Perrin
Deputy City Clerk
for Alice M. Reimche
City Clerk
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Attachment