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Page 4 of 6 <br />City of Redwood City 1017 Middlefield Road, Redwood City, CA. 94063 Tel: 650-780-7000 www.redwoodcity.org <br />Table 2: PY 2025 Recommended Funding <br />CDBG Amount <br />Administration & Planning $118,912 <br />Project Sentinel – Fair Housing $15,000 <br />Bay Area Legal Aid – Domestic Violence Legal Safety Net Project $15,006 <br />Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse (CORA) - Emergency Shelter $15,006 <br />Mental Health Association - Spring Street Shelter $15,006 <br />Rape Trauma Services - Sexual Abuse Services for Children and Youth $15,006 <br />Samaritan House - Safe Harbor Shelter $15,006 <br />StarVista - Daybreak Shelter $15,006 <br />Climate Resilient Communities - Minor Home Repair Program $21,076 <br />Rebuilding Together Peninsula - National Rebuilding Day $45,385 <br />Rebuilding Together Peninsula - Safe at Home $49,905 <br />Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center - Creating Economic Opportunity $50,000 <br />Habitat for Humanity - Home Preservation Program $434,581 <br />Mental Health Association - YAIL Interim Housing Shelter Rehab $51,350 <br />Total CDBG Recommended $876,245 <br />HOME Amount <br />Administration & Planning $23,467 <br />Eden Housing - 847 Woodside (CHDO Set Aside)$35,202 <br />MidPen - Shores Landing Elevator Addition $684,871 <br />Total HOME Recommended $743,540 <br />Since HUD had not announced allocations at the time of the HHCC funding deliberations, the HHCC <br />approved a contingency plan for how to adjust CDBG and HOME funding if actual allocations were lower <br />or higher than anticipated (see Section AP-15 in the Action Plan for the contingency plan). A more detailed <br />overview of the CDBG and HOME funding recommendations are listed in Attachment E. Attachment E <br />includes the amount applicants requested, HHCC’s original recommendations, and the adjusted <br />recommendations based on the actual allocations and contingency plan. <br />EQUITY IMPACT STATEMENT <br />CDBG funds only can be used on projects that benefit low- and moderate-income (LMI) persons or areas, <br />aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight, or meet a community development need having a <br />particular urgency. HOME funds are to be used exclusively to create affordable housing for low-income <br />households. Although any Redwood City resident can benefit from CDBG and HOME funded services and <br />projects, the City targets the majority of the funding to services and projects in neighborhoods that have <br />the highest percentage of low-income residents (e.g. Friendly Acres, Redwood Village, Redwood Oaks, <br />Stambaugh-Heller, Palm, and Central neighborhoods). No residents are expected to be burdened by the <br />activities proposed. <br />Sections AP-10 Consultation and AP-12 Citizen Participation of the Action Plan discuss how the City <br />collaborates with organizations that serve the public, especially low- and moderate-income residents, to <br />7.A. - Page 4 of 189 <br />208