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<br /> DRAFT City of San Leandro FY 2014‐2015 CAPER 19 <br />OMB Control No: 2506‐0117 (exp. 07/31/2015) <br />CR‐40 ‐ Monitoring 91.220 and 91.230 <br />Description of the standards and procedures used to monitor activities carried out in furtherance of <br />the plan and used to ensure long‐term compliance with requirements of the programs involved, <br />including minority business outreach and the comprehensive planning requirements <br /> <br />City staff monitor CDBG‐ and HOME‐funded projects regularly. The Deputy Community Development Director <br />oversees the CDBG and HOME Programs, while the Housing Specialist administers them to ensure program <br />compliance with HUD rules and regulations. To ensure eligible CDBG activities, the Housing Specialist <br />discusses proposed activities with CDBG‐funded agencies about their scope of services and requests proposed <br />scopes of work and budgets prior to a services agreement being approved. Staff monitors and reconciles with <br />the City’s Finance Department and IDIS data monthly for accurate CDBG/HOME funding revenue/expenditures, <br />timely expenditures of CDBG funds, and inputs data into IDIS. Desk monitoring includes reviews of quarterly <br />progress reports, invoice reimbursements, back‐up documentation of expenses, and regular communications <br />with subrecipients, including the provision of technical assistance about pertinent queries. Staff also conduct <br />on‐site monitoring visits of the City’s subrecipients to assess the subrecipients’ compliance with the CDBG <br />program. Staff conducted CDBG‐monitoring onsite visits to all five (5) CDBG‐funded public services <br />providers: Child Abuse Listening, Interviewing, & Coordination Center (CALICO), Davis Street Family Resource <br />Center (DSFRC) for its Basic Needs Program, Family Emergency Shelter Coalition (FESCO), SOS/Meals on <br />Wheels, and Spectrum Community Services. City staff also monitored Eden Council for Hope and Opportunity <br />(ECHO Housing) for its Fair Housing Counseling program, which was funded under the City's 20% CDBG <br />administration allocation. <br /> <br />The Housing Division staff assisted the Recreation and Human Services Department in issuing the two‐year (FY <br />2015‐2017) Request for Proposal (RFP) for the City’s Community Assistance Grant Program (CAP) that provides <br />financial support to community‐based non‐profit organizations whose services and programs meet the City’s <br />social service needs. Prior to allocating the CDBG funds and selecting the agencies to received CAP funding, <br />Housing staff educate agency applicants and the Human Services Commission (HSC) about the CDBG program <br />requirements. The CDBG requirements guide the HSC as they allocate the CDBG funds among the agencies <br />selected to receive CAP funding. <br /> <br />Furthermore, staff monitor CDBG capital improvement projects for the City through review and approval of <br />ongoing reimbursement requests and invoices and constant communications with relevant staff. Staff <br />coordinate with pertinent agency staff to ensure that the projects adhered to the regulations and <br />requirements of the CDBG program. <br /> <br />Staff also make presentations to the City Council for approval of the annual Action Plan and CAPER. These City <br />meetings are public, and RFP applicants and the general public are welcome to attend to ask questions about <br />the CDBG Program and RFP process. <br />
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