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<br /> Consolidated Plan REDWOOD CITY 114 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />SP-80 Monitoring – 91.230 <br />Describe the standards and procedures that the jurisdiction will use to monitor activities carried out in furtherance of the plan <br />and will use to ensure long-term compliance with requirements of the programs involved, including minority business outreach <br />and the comprehensive planning requirements <br />In September each year, the City holds a Public Hearing to present its Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER). The <br />CAPER measures the City’s performance against its One Year Annual Action Plan and its cumulative performance against its Five Year Strategy <br />Performance Outcomes. The report tracks financial expenditures and uses of program funding as well as revenue earned from programs funded <br />by CDBG and HOME. Beneficiary data is provided to categorize the types of assistance provided by the many non-profit service providers and the <br />numerous target populations assisted by these various programs. The Housing and Human Concerns Committee updates the funding criteria <br />annually to assure that unmet needs are being funded, and Where the City does not meet expected quantitative outcomes, Staff will be directed <br />to make appropriate responses, either by recommending a reprogramming of funds not being expended or by recommending a new project site <br />to be acquired for affordable housing. In total, the CAPER is the City’s management tool for performance and fiscal compliance with federal <br />regulations. <br /> <br />Timely Expenditure Policy <br />The City Finance Department provides a revenue and Expenditure Report each month. These reports are used by management staff to identify <br />those activities that have little or no expenditures. While the Housing and Human Concerns Committee attempts to select capital projects for <br />funding that are “Ready to Go”, sometimes things do not go according to plan and the projects do not proceed. In these cases, the funds are <br />reprogrammed under the City’s Timely Expenditure Policy and allocated to the next project ready to proceed, or will be allocated to a new <br />activity in the next Funding Allocation Process. Reprogramming of prior year funds is typically approved two times each year; once in May in <br />conjunction with the Annual Action Plan and again in September in conjunction with the CAPER, to assure that the City meets the CDBG 1.5 ratio <br />by May 1 and the HOME commitment deadline by July 31 each year. 6.3.F. - Page 126