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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
Date
4/23/2012
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RESOLUTION APPROVING ANNUAL ACTION PLAN OF THE CONSOLIDATED PLAN (2012-2013) AND APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE (COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT AND HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP FUNDS); CERTIFYING THAT THE CITY HAS FOLLOWED ITS ADOPTED CITIZEN PARTICIPATION PLAN; AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION AND FILING OF ALL DOCUMENTS PERTAINING THERETO (FISCAL YEAR 2012-2013)
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04/23/2012 <br /> PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES <br /> Fair Housing Counseling: Project Sentinel, 525 Middlefield Road, Suite 200, Redwood City. This is a citywide <br /> program and funds will be used to provide fair housing assistance and tenant landlord services to Redwood City <br /> residents. $20,453 — CDBG <br /> Housing Accessibility Modification Program: Center for the Independence of Individuals with Disabilities, 1515 <br /> South EI Camino Real, San Mateo. These funds will be used to provide citywide accessibility improvements to <br /> residences occupied by home owners and renters who are physically challenged, elderly and fragile, or non-elderly <br /> and have other disabilities. $25,000 — CDBG <br /> Home Improvement Loan Program: City of Redwood City, 1017 Middlefield Road. These funds are used to provide <br /> housing rehabilitation loans on single family owner occupied property. The program is offered citywide, and <br /> targeted to Census Tracts #6101, 6102, 6104, 6107, 6108, 6109 and 6113. $100,000 - CDBG Program Income <br /> Multifamily Loan Program: City of Redwood City, 1017 Middlefield Road. These funds are used to leverage CDBG <br /> funds for rehabilitation loans on rental property occupied by 1ow income tenants. The program is offered citywide, <br /> and targeted to Census Tracts #6101, 6102, 6104, 6107,'6108 and 6109 where more than 50% of households earn <br /> less than 80% of area median income. $75,000 - CDBG Program Income <br /> Home Improvement Program Support: The City;ofRedwood City, 1017 Middlefield Road. These funds will pay <br /> program support costs for the operation of the housing rehabilitation loan programs. Eligible costs are limited to <br /> staff, supplies and support costs directly related to carrying out the loan'programs. $75,000 - CDBG Program <br /> Income, $100,000 CDBG <br /> National Rebuilding Day-Housing Rehabilitation & Preservot+on: Rebuilding Together Peninsula, 841 Kaynyne <br /> Street, Redwood City. These funds will be used to pay for materials towardrebuilding of homes by volunteers on <br /> National Rebuild Day for very low income homeowners citywide. $20,000 — CDBG <br /> Safe at Home - Mi�or Home Repair Program: Rebuilding Together Peninsula, 841 Kaynyne Street, Redwood City. <br /> These funds will be used'to'pay for materials to provide minor home repairs provided by volunteers for very low <br /> income homeowners citywide. $15,000 - CDBG <br /> Community Housing Development Organization-(CHDOJ: Set-aside - These funds have been reserved for use by an <br /> eligible CHDO and are set-aside by federal statute and represent 15% of the annual HOME entitlement. $33,342 — <br /> HOME <br /> Los Olivos Senior Rental Housing: Global Premier Development. These funds will be used to complete the <br /> rehabilitation of 14 units of existing housing for conversion to affordable rental housing for seniors. This will be a <br /> citywide activity. $142,723 — CDBG; $166,710 — HOME, $3,807 HOME Program Income <br /> TOTAL HOUSING ACTIVITY FUNDING RECOMMENDATION $777,035.00 <br /> PRIORITY # 2 — HOMELESSNESS <br /> Objectives <br /> HOM-1 Increase the number of transitional and permanent supportive housing units for the homeless. <br /> HOM-2 Support existing emergency shelter facilities and programs. <br /> HOM-3 Increase the number of shelter beds available for families with children under the age of 18. <br /> RESO. # 15186 <br /> MUFF # 304 <br />
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