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<br />MIS HowardlIra to adjourn to the Redevelopment Agency Meeting. The motion passed by a <br />unanimous voice vote by those present. <br /> <br />REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING (SEE SEPARATE AGENDA) <br />8. BOARDS, COMMITTEE, AND COMMISSION REPORTS - <br /> <br />A. Adoption of Consolidated Plan for 2000-2005: <br /> <br />Housing Coordinator Jones-Thomas explained the proposal, a requirement by the Federal <br />Government for the City to have develop a unified planning vision for spending funds <br />received over the next five 5 years. The consolidated plan is a document built into three <br />pieces. The first is a market analysis of what exists and the needs in the community. The <br />second is a strategic plan about what the City plans to do over the 5-year period to meet <br />some of the needs. The third is the annual action plan that approves money for specific <br />projects to be carried out next year. The statutory requirement for statistical data used is <br />based on census data. Due to the current census data not having been released as yet, <br />Redwood City's plan with regard to the market analysis will be a duplicate of the 1995 <br />submittal updated with information on current market trends with regard to housing costs, <br />population data from the State Department of Finance and some projections on other issues <br />provided by HUD. The plan presented is with the caveat that in 2002, after the 2000 census <br />data is available, the City should review the plan based on the new information. <br /> <br />Housing and Human Concerns Committee Chairperson Tweedie pointed out the committee <br />members present in the audience: Sue Keely, Kathleen Mahany, John Dempsey, Bonnie <br />Miller, Nick Watry and Vice Chairperson Hillary Paulson. Ms. Tweedie explained the <br />committee was seeking approval of the consolidated plan for 2000-2005 with the <br />understanding that the needs analysis and strategic plan will be in need of updated resources <br />and numbers. The strategy, as in the past, revolves around the housing services, public <br />facilities and economic development and training. The plan recommends funding of 31 <br />activities from the CDBG funding which also includes additional funding for the <br />recommended fountain for the City Center Plaza. Another item mentioned was for the <br />Redwood Family House to allocate from General Funds the $80,000.00 discussed prior. <br /> <br />City Manager Everett asked various questions on behalf of Council Member Jordan. <br />Questions included what policies are required as referred to on page 8A-16; on Priority 2, <br />8A-21, Item 4, which programs would be targeted to address this concern; on Priority 3, <br />8A-23, financial assistance to for profit entities providing jobs, the question was which <br />entities are currently being funded; under Priority 1, affordable housing on 8A-25, the <br />question is the source of the approximately $900,000.00. and what the current status of the <br />funding is. A final question asked for rationale for funding the north county winter shelter <br />($53,000.). <br /> <br />8:20 p.m. - Opened the Public Hearing <br /> <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES <br /> <br />May 8, 2000 <br />PAGE 4 <br />
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