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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - March 3, 2004 G-01 PHAGENDA ITEM 1604001 CITY OF LODI COUNCIL COMMUNICATION TM AGENDA TITLE: Conduct a Public Hearing to consider and approve community input and proposals and adopt a Resolution for uses of the City's 2004105 Federal allocation of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Program Funds and the reallocation of available funds from previous program years. MEETING DATE: March 3, 2004 PREPARED BY: Community Development Director RECOMMENDED ACTION: That the City Council conduct a public hearing to consider and approve potential uses of Federal funds received through the CDBG and HOME Programs for the 2004105 fiscal. Staff is recommending that the Council approve funding allocation amounts dependent upon the results of the public hearing. A summary of the applications and funding requests, and staff recommendations are attached as exhibits to this communication. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The City will be receiving $836,133 in CDBG funds and $292,556 in HOME funds from the Federal government for the coming fiscal year. A total of 16 applications for CDBG/HOME funding were received. Those funding requests totaled $1,829,509. The CDBG funds can be used for a wide range of community development projects as long as they meet one of the National Objectives. Those objectives are: 1) To address the needs of low to moderate income persons; 2) To eliminate slum or blighted conditions; and, 3) To resolve an urgent need. Proposed projects or services must meet the following Local Objectives: 1) Meet readiness criteria by being ready and capable of using most if not all of the funds within the program year; and, 2) Priority is given to capital improvement project requests over public service related requests for funding. The HOME funds are reserved for housing and housing related activities such as rehabilitation and new construction. Activities undertaken with HOME funds also must meet the needs of low to moderate income persons. While there were no outside funding requests for HOME funds, there were two requests for CDBG funds that will be better suited for the HOME Program funds. Community Development Department staff has also been reviewing any unused CDBG and HOME funds for reallocation with the intent of supplementing the 2004105 funding and reduce the balance of unused funds. At this time however, we are unable to get a firm total of those funds that would be available to reallocate. Therefore, we feel that it is more appropriate to bring any reallocation back to Council at a later date, when we also have the ability to resolve some of the issues that we may have with some of the funding requests that are not being recommended at this time. APPROVED: �- H. Dixon lynn, City Vanag Community Development staff has met with representatives of the Parks and Recreation and Public Works Departments and the City Manager's office, to discuss the aforementioned funding requests. Staff has agreed to recommend funding for each applicant in the amount requested, with the exception of the following requests: 1. The LOEL Foundation's request for $350,000 for acquisition of senior housing will be funded over at least two years with HOME Program funds. The recommendation this year is to provide $202,681 in HOME Program funds this year and the balance next year. 2. Public Works - Engineering's request for $250,000 for their on-going Handicap Ramp Retrofit project is being recommended at $150,000 due to the limit of available funding. 3. The One -Eighty Teen Center's request for $57,625 for building and site improvements at their facility on Lockeford Street is not being recommended at this time as there are issues to resolved regarding leasehold of the facility and any faith -based activities that may take place within the facility that affect eligibility for funding. Staff may bring a recommendation for funding this project back to Council at a later date, using funds available through reallocation. 4. The Senior Service Agency's request for $15,414 for their existing Meals on Wheels Program and Congregate Dining Programs is not being recommended at this time as it does not qualify as an eligible activity as they have not been able to demonstrate that they would be either increasing the level of service or implementing a new service with the requested funding. 5. EI Concilio's request for $30,000 for a First Time Homebuyers Program is not being recommended for funding at this time as it will be better suited for a new "American Dream" program through HUD that will be offered in the next six to nine months. Staff will bring a recommendation to Council to fund this proposed activity through that program when it is allowed by HUD. 6. SJ Department of Aging's request for $56,250, or 25% of the proposed acquisition cost for a property to allow for the expansion of the Lodi Community Service Center will be increased to $112,500, or 50% of the acquisition costs in order to provide an equitable share of funding between the County and City of Lodi. 7. Community Medical Centers' request for $125,000 for expansion and renovation of their Woodbridge Medical Group facility is not being recommended for funding at this time as there are issues regarding their leasehold and area of service that cannot be addressed at this time. Staff may bring a recommendation for funding back to Council at a later date, using funds available through reallocation, if we are able to resolve those issues. 8. The Boy's and Girl's Club request for $27,850 for a number of maintenance, repair and operational items and a request for a new exterior sign is not being recommended at this time due to the ineligibility of a portion of their request. Staff may look at bringing a recommendation back to Council at a later date for partial funding for any eligible portions of their request, using funds available through reallocation. 9. The Housing Authority's request for $242,795 for construction of a duplex on one of their properties is not being recommended due to high construction costs. Staff is recommending that we provide funding through the HOME Program in the amount of $89,875 for eligible permit costs and design fees for their proposed duplex project and reimbursement for land acquisition costs for this project site and one other project site that they have acquired. 10. The Child Abuse Prevention Council's request for $50,000 for renovation of a facility in Stockton is not being recommended at this time because the project does not meet the readiness criteria for eligibility. Once they have met their targeted capital improvement fundraising goal, staff will be ready to bring a recommendation for funding back to Council, either during the next funding cycle or for reallocation of unused funds from completed projects later in this program year. 11. The Parks and Recreation Department's request for $320,000 for projects at Hale and Blakely Parks is being recommended at $200,000 due to the limit of available funding. In addition to the allocation of funds to applicants of the CDBG/HOME programs, staff is also recommending allocation of $69,058 for Program Administration. All applications for funding are on file in the Community Development Department if any specific detail of a request is desired. FUNDING: 2004!45 Allocation of Federal CDBG funds $836,133 2004105 Allocation of Federal HOME funds $292,556 -4z • rht,,c b Vicky WAthie, Finance Dir ctor i�l:::�2 k2R nrad Bartiam ommunity Deve mrntirector KBfjw cc: CDBG/HOME Applicants Director of Finance Director of Parks $ Recreation Director of Public Works Jon Moore, SJC Community Development 2004/05 CDBG/HOME Proaram - Summary of ADDlications Received CDBG Funds Date Applicant Amount Requested 01/15/2004 Emergency Food Bank $1,500.00 01/15/2004 LOEL Foundation $350,000.00 01/16/2004 Public Works - Engineering $250,000.00 01/16/2004 Second Harvest Food Bank $10,000.00 01/16/2004 Public Works -Transit $65,000.00 01/16/2004 Salvation Army $200,000.00 01/16/2004 One -Eighty Teen Center $57,625.00 01/16/2004 Senior Service Agency of SJC $15,414.00 01/16/2004 EI Concilio $30,000.00 01/16/2004 SJ County Dept. of Aging $56,250.00 01/16/2004 Community Medical Centers, Inc $125,000.00 01/16/2004 Boys & Girls Club $27,850.00 01/16/2004 Housing Authority $242,795.00 01/16/2004 Child Abuse Prevention Council $50,000.00 01/20/2004 Lodi Parks & Recreation Dept. $320,000.00 01/15/2004 Fair Housing $28,075.00 Total Requested Allocations $1,829,509.00 Project/Service Description Planning study and design costs for new facility in Stockton. Acquisition for senior housing. Handicap Ramps Food distribution services to low income and seniors. Bus shelters and benches on Eastside Acquisition of property for new shelter. Re -roof building and build new masonry wall around parking lot. Meals on Wheels Program and Congregate Dining Programs. First Time Homebuyers classes. Lodi Community Center - Property acquisition and site work. Renovation of existing primary health care facility, Woodbridge Medical Group, 2401 W. Turner Rd.Su 240 & 450 Building maintenance and repairs. Construct duplex at 508 S. Central. CIP - First Step Children's Center - Stockton Hale Park Playground - $160,000 Blakely Park Playground - $160,000 Fair Housing services to low income residents. Exhibit A for cdbg.xls 2004/05 CDBG/HOME Programs - Staff Recommendations P = Project S= Service Applicant Amount Requested Recommendation P / S Proiect/Service Description Emergency Food Bank $1,500.00 $1,500.00 P Planning study and design costs for new facility in Stockton. Public Works - Engineering $250,000.00 $150,000.00 P Handicap Ramps Second Harvest Food Bank $10,000.00 $10,000.00 S Food distribution services to low income and seniors. Public Works - Transit $65,000.00 $65,000.00 P Bus shelters and benches on Eastside Salvation Army $200,000.00 $200,000.00 P Acquisition of property for new shelter. One -Eighty Teen Center $57,625.00 $0.00 P Re -roof building and build new masonry wall around parking lot. Senior Service Agency of SJC $15,414.00 $0.00 S Meals on Wheels Program and Congregate Dining Programs. EI Concilio $30,000.00 $0.00 S First Time Homebuyers classes. SJ County Dept. of Aging $56,250.00 $112,500.00 P Lodi Community Center - Property acquisition and site work. Community Medical Centers, Inc $125,000.00 $0.00 P Renovation of existing primary health care facility, Woodbridge Medical Group, 2401 W. Turner Rd.Su 240 & 450 Boys & Girls Club $27,850.00 $0.00 P Building maintenance and repairs. Child Abuse Prevention Council $50,000.00 $0.00 P CIP - First Step Children's Center - Stockton Lodi Parks & Recreation Dept. $320,000.00 $200,000 P Hale Park Playground - $160,000 Blakely Park Playground - $160,000 Fair Housing $28,073.10 $28,075.00 S Fair Housing services to low income residents. Administration $50,000.00 $69,058.00 S Program Administration Total Requested Allocations $1,286,712.10 $836,133.00 Total 2004/05 Allocation $836,133.00 $836,133.00 Exhibit B for cdbg.xls Applicant Amount Requested P / S Project/Service Description Housing Authority $242,795.00 $89,875.00 P Construct duplex at 508 S. Central. Provide acquisition funding for this lot & 418 1/2 Eden instead. LOEL Foundation $350,000.00 $202,681.00 P Acquisition for senior housing. Total Requested Allocations $592,795.00 $292,556.00 Total 2004/05 Allocation $292,556.00 $292,556.00 Exhibit B for cdbg.xls + ► AT *11 a ."`" WHEREAS, the Department of Housing and Urban Development has determined that the City of Lodi, California is entitled to Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME funding as a participating City through the County of Sari Joaquin and Urban County, for fiscal year 2004-05 Federal allocation, and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Lodi has been made aware of the amount of the CDBG and HOME funds available for the 2004-05 Federal allocation of fiscal program year being approximately $836,133.00 and $252,556.00 respectively; and WHEREAS, the City of Lodi has held, with proper notification, a public hearing at the City Council meeting held March 3, 2004, to receive comments and proposals from the public regarding the projected use of CDBG and HOME 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 requirements; and WHEREAS, the City of Lodi, California has received public input regarding the proposed use of CDBG and HOME funds; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Lodi has been made aware of the need to reallocate unused CDBG and HOME funds from previous years to facilitate the expedited use of those funds; and WHEREAS, staff recommends bringing back to the City Council at a later date a reallocation request of any untried available CDBG and HOME funds from previous program years to supplement the 2004405 funding and reduce the balance of unused funds. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Lodi does hereby approve the recommended allocations of CDBG and HOME funds to the projects recommended by staff as shown on Exhibit A attached hereto, in the amount of $836,133.00 and $202,556.00, respectively. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Lodi does hereby approve the intent of staff to bring back to the City Council the reallocation of unused available Geta and HOME funds from previous program years to supplement the 2004-05 funding requests and reduce the balance of unused funds at a later date. Dated: March 3, 2004 I hereby certify that Resolution No. 2004-36 was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held March 3, 2004, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Beckman, Hitchcock, Howard, Land, and Mayor Hansen NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None ABSENT- COUNCIL MEMBERS — None ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None SUSAN J. BLACKSTON City Clerk 2004105 CDBGIHOME Programs - Staff Recommendations P = Project S= Service Applicant Emergency Food Bank Public Works - Engineering Second Harvest Food Bank Public Works - Transit Saivation Army One -Eighty Teen Center Senior Service Agency of SJC El Concilio SJ County Dept. of Aging Community Medical Centers, Inc Boys & Girls Club Child Abuse Prevention Council Lodi Parks & Recreation Dept. Fair Housing Administration Total Requested Allocations Total 2004/05 Allocation Amount Reauested Recommendation P / S Prolect/Service Description $1,500.00 $1,500.00 P Planning study and design costs for new facility in Stockton. $250,000,00 $150,000.00 P Handicap Ramps $10,000.00 $10,000.00 S Food distribution services to low income and seniors. $65,000.00 $65,000.00 P Bus shelters and benches on Eastside $200,000-00 $200,000.00 P Acquisition of property for new shelter. $57,625.00 $0.00 P Re -roof building and build.new masonry wall around parking .lot. $15,414,00 $0.00 S Meals on Wheels Program and Congregate Dining Programs. $30,000.00 MOO S First Time Homebuyers classes. $56,250.00 $112,500.00 P Lodi Community Center - Property acquisition and site work. $125,000.00 $0.00 P Renovation of existing primary health care facility, Woodbridge Medical Group, 2401 W. Turner Rd.Su 240 & 450 $27,850.00 $0.00 P Building maintenance and repairs. $50,000.00 $0.00 P CIP - First Step Children's Center - Stockton $320,000.00 $200,000 P Hale Park Playground - $160,000 Blakely Park Playground - $160,000 $28,073.10 $28,075.00 S Fair Housing services to low income residents. $50,000.00 $69,058.00 S Program Administration $1,286,712.10 $836,133.00 $836,133.00 $836,133.00 RESOLUTION NO. 2004-37 A RESOLUTION OF THE LODICITY COUNCIL APPROVING THE PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS FOR THE 2004-05 FEDERAL ALLOCATION OF COMMUNITY . DE . VELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) AND HOME PROGRAM FUNDS WHEREAS, the Department of Housing and Urban Development has determined that the City of Lodi, California is entitled to Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME funding as a participating City through the Courity of San Joaquin and Urban County, for fiscal year 2004-05 Federal allocation; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Lodi has been made aware of the amount of the CDBG and HOME funds available for the 2004-05 Federal allocation of fiscal program year being approximately $836,133.00 and $292,556.00 respectively; and WHEREAS, the City of Lodi has held, with proper notification, a public hearing at the City Council meeting helel March 3, 2004, to receive comments and proposals from the public regarding the Projected use of CDBG and HOME 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 requirements; and WHEREAS, the City of Lodi, California has received public input regarding the proposed use of C06G and HOME funds; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Lodi has been made aware of the need to reallocate unused CDBG and HOME funds from previous years to facilitate the expedited use of those funds; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Lodi does hereby approve the recommended allocations of CDBG and HOME funds in the amount of $89,875.00 to the Housing Authority, and $202,681.00 to the Loel Foundation as shown on Exhibit A attached hereto. Dated: March 3, 2004 I hereby certify that Resolution No. 2004-37 was passed and adopted by the City Councif of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held March 3, 2004, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Beckman, Hitchcock, Howard, and Mayor Hansen NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Land 2004-37 SUSAN J. BLACKSTON City Clerk 6pplicant Housing Authority L.OEL Foundation Total. Requested Allocations 'total M041 6 A$kDcation Amount Reg nested P ! S Proiect/Seryice Description $242,795M $89,875.00 P Construct duplex at 508 S. Central. Provide acquisition funding for this lot 418 112 Eden instead. $350,000.00 $202,681.00 P Acquisition for senior housing. $592,795.00 $292,556.00 $292,556.00 $292,556.00 PROOF OF PUBLICATION (20r,5.5 C,C.C.P.), STXrE OF CALIFORNIA :cs€�z ty of Sana ,foaquin ani a citizen of the United states and a resident f the County aforesaid: I arta over the gage of ig.hteen rears and not a parte to or interested :. the ab eave oaatitled. matter. I ane the principal ler k of the printer of the Lodi News -Sentinel, a ewspaper of general circulation, printed and Wished daily except Sundays and holidays, in ;sae Citi, of Lodi, California, Count,., of San floaquin nd which newspaper had been a(�judicated a ewspaper of general circulation by the Superior °clatrt, apartment 3, of the County of Sari Joaquin, [ate, of California, Linder the date of May 26th, 953. Case. Number 6599o; that the notice of which :icy annexed is a printed coley(set in type not n-ialler than n on-paareil) has been published in ach regular and entire issue of said newspaper std not its any supplement thereto on the following ates til -wit: -' ebru ary 21st in the year 2004, certify (or declare) wider the penalty of peajury hat the foregoing is tnie and correct. )eated atLodi, California, this 2Lst day of E Signaturo 1PI 2115t.xts This space is for the County Clerk's Filing Stamp r ,�M1S�f Proof of Publication of Notice of Public Hearing City of Lodi March 3rd, -2004 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, March 3, 2004 Bt the hour of TOO p,m., or as soon t"rea€ter as the mat- ter may be heard, the City Counoil will con- (J.uct a public Hearinat the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Creel, Lodi, to con- sider the following platter. A) to consider and approve community input and proposals for uses of the Oily's 2004105 Federal allocatiot) of Community Development Block Grant (GGBG) and HOMES Program Funds and the reallocation of available funds from previous pragram years Information regarding this item may be obtained In the office of the Community Dave lopment Department, 221 West pine attest, Lodi. Galifbrnia. All interested per- sons are invited to present their views and comments an this matter. Written statements may be filed with the City Clark at any time prior to the hearing scheduled herein, and oral statements may be made at said hear - ng. If you chatlenge the subject sputter in court, you may be limited $0 raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the Public, Hearing described in this notice or In written correspondence delivered to fhb City Clerk, 221 West Pine Street, at or prior to the Public Hearing. By QoJer of the Lodi City Council: SUSAN J. BLACKSTON City Clerk Bated: February 19, 2004 s; Di STEPHiPN SCHWABAM.R Interim City Attorney February 21, 2004 —6420 R T Cariiegie Forum 305 West Mic Street, Lodi For information regarding this notice please contact, Susan J. Blackston City Clerk T [ ph w (20 9) 333-6702 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING E jXH It EB; A! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, March 3, 2004 at the hour of 7:00 p.rn., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the City Council will conduct a Public nearing at the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Street, Lodi, to consider the following matter: aj to consider and approve community input and proposals for uses of the City's 2004105 Federal allocation of Community Development dock Grant (CDBG) and HOME Program Funds and the reallocation of available funds from previous program years information regarding this item may be obtained in the office of the Community (development Department, 221 ;'Fest Fine Street, Lodi, California, All interested persons are invited to present their views and comments on this rnatter. 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 chalienge the subject ratter 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, 2.21 West Pine Street, at or prior to the Public Hearing, By Order of the Lodi City Council: i Susan J. Slackston City Clerk Dated: February 19, 2004 Approved as to form: D. Stephen Schwabauer interim City Attorney JAG1TYCLRKT0RM3ktp1cdd2.doc 211 Please imimediately confirm receot 1P qf thisfitt by calling 333-6702 CITY OF LODI P, 0. BOX 3006 LODI, CALIFORNIA 95241-1910 ADVERTISING INSTRUCTIONS �LUQJECT: TO CONSIDER AND APPROVE COMMUNITY INPUT AND PROPOSALs FO USES OF THE CITY'S 2004105 FEDERAL ALLOCATION OF COMMUNI DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) AND HOME PROGRAM FUNDS AN THE REALLOCATION OF AVAILABLE FUNDS FROM PREVIOUS PRO GRA YEARS PUBLISH DATE, Saturday, February 21, 2004 TEAR SHEETS WANTED: SEND AFFIDAVIT AND BILL TO: SUSAN BLACK STON, CITY CLERK City of Lodi R0. Box 3006 Lodi, CA 95241-1910 DATEDTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, PATRICIA OCHOA ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK F d to the Sentinel at 369-1084 at (time) on (date) (pages) 1-N8 Phoned to confirm receipt of all pages at Jac / Tricia Jen (initials) Foo i 1 E''dou On Thursday, February 19, 2004 in the City of Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, a copy of a Notice of Public Hearing to consider and approve community input and proposals for uses of the City's 2004/05 Federal allocation of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Program Funds and the reallocation of available funds from previous program years (attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A"), was posted at the following four locations: Lodi Public Library Lodi City Clerk's Office Lodi City Hall Lobby Lodi Carnegie Forum I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on February 19, 2004, at Lodi, California. Patricia Ochoa Administrative Clerk florms1decpos 1. d" Jacqueline L. Taylor, CMC Deputy City Clerk Jennifer M. Perrin, CIVIC Deputy City Clerk DECLARATION OF MAILING PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER COMMUNITY INPUT AND PROPOSALS FOR LISES OF THE CITY'$ 2004 - 05 FEDERAL ALLOCATION OF:COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) AND HOME PROGRAM FUNDS AND THE REALLOCATION OF AVAILABLE FUNDS FROM PREVIOUS PROGRAM YEARS On February 24, 2004, 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 Public Hearing to consider community input and proposals for uses of the City's 2004 - 05 Federal Allocation of Community Development Block Grant (CD6G) and HOME Program Funds and the reWiocafion of avallabie funds from previous program years, 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 24, 2004, at Lodi, California, ORDERED BY, JACQUELINE L. TAYLOR DEPUTY CITY CLERK PATRICIA OCHOA ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK Forjns/dc;ima i 1.d oc ORDERED BY: z M M 11AAW, OR JENNIFER M. PERRIN DEPUTY CITY CLERK Mist lame Lest arra Job Titic' Company Addressl CjtJ7 State Postai Code cvnthia Winegwden Fxecwive Director LOEL Foundation, frac. 105 S. Washington St. Lodi CA 95240 Itan", Senir r (,ivil Engincer "'ity, of Lodi P. O_ Box 3006 Lod' CA. 95241 Paul Renlgh Chv�f Executive Officer Sccwid.1-1arv4fst Food Bank 704 E. ledustrial Park Drive Lodi CA 95240 'I Iffani Fink T-ransporzation Managei: City ol'Lodi Public Works P, 0. Box 3000 Lodi CA 95241 Dept, Transit Division Frank severs Administrator Salvation Army Services, Inc. 525 W. Lockeford SL Lodi CA 95240 Brad Vander Hart= Executive Director Onc-Eigbty Teen Center 17 W. Lockeford St Lodi CA 95240 Jim Ki-ust DCpUtV MreClOr Senior Service Agency of S, J. P. 0. Box 45 Stockton CA 95201-0045 Co- Inc. Jose Rodriguez Executive DiTector Council for Clue Spanish 308 N. California St. Stockton CA 95202 Speaking Judith Jones Deputy Director S, J. Co. Dept. of Aging and 102 S. San Joaquin St. Stockton CA 95201 Community Services Stacy Erickson Development Business Community Medical Center-s, 701 L. Channel Stm-et Slocklon CA 95202 Inc, F-dwin Cotton Assistant to the Prcsidcnt Lodi Boys & Girls Club, Inc. P. 0, Box 244 Lodi CA 95241 Ed Sido Chief Financial Officer Housing Authority of San 448 S. Center St. Stockton CA 95203 Joaquin Co. Lindy Tumcr Executive Director Child Abuse Prevention P. 0. Box 1257 Stockton CA 95201-1257 Council of San Joaquin Co. Tony Goel-Ting Parks and Recreatiun City of Lodi 125 N, Stockton Street Lodi CA 95240 Director D 2 4 Z004 J.,