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7.B. - Page 77 of 79 <br />PRIORITY # 4: PUBLIC FACILITIES <br />Priority Need <br />Public Facilities <br />Priority Level <br />Low <br />Population <br />Extremely Low, Very Low and Low Income Persons <br />Geographic Areas <br />Citywide and low income census tracts <br />Goals <br />Public Facilities <br />Description <br />Provide public facility improvements, create new public facilities <br />Basis for Priority <br />Development of new and improvements to existing public facilities was identified as a low <br />priority need in the needs assessment and through citizen participation <br />PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES <br />ADA Improvement Project: The City of Redwood City will utilize to install ADA compliant curb ramps at <br />intersections in the City's low -moderate income neighborhoods, as identified in the City's ADA Transition <br />Plan. $531,183 - CDBG <br />Daybreak Shelter Rehabilitation Project: StarVista, 610 Elm Street, Suite 212, San Carlos, CA. These funds will <br />be used to replace the sewer line and install air conditioning at Daybreak, a transitional housing program for <br />homeless youth. $19,850 — CDBG <br />TOTAL PUBLIC FACILITIES FUNDING RECOMMENDATION - $551,033 <br />PRIORITY # 5: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT <br />Priority Need <br />Economic Development <br />Priority Level <br />Low <br />Population <br />Extremely Low, Very Low and Low Income Persons <br />Geographic Areas <br />Citywide and low income census tracts <br />Goals <br />Economic Development <br />Description <br />Provide support for programs and activities that create, preserve or expand job <br />opportunities for lower income Redwood City residents <br />Basis for Priority <br />The needs assessment and citizen participation identified job creation, expansion and <br />preservation for low income residents as a lower priority <br />PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES <br />Redwood City Entrepreneur Training Program: Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center, 1848 Bay Road, East Palo Alto, <br />CA. These funds will be used to support a training program designed to equip low-income, un- and underemployed <br />residents of Redwood City with the training, tools and resources they need to start, grow or retain their own small <br />businesses, creating jobs for themselves and others. $50,000 — CDBG <br />TOTAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUNDING RECOMMENDATION - $50,000 <br />5 <br />538 <br />