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Assess how the jurisdiction’s use of funds, particularly CDBG, addresses the priorities and <br />specific objectives identified in the plan, giving special attention to the highest priority <br />activities identified. <br />ADA FacilitiesTransition Plan Implementation:The City allocated funds to install ADA improvments to <br />public facilities. Staff worked with the Engineering & Transportation (E&T) Department to carry out ADA <br />Transition Plan projects. In FY 17-18 staff defined two phases of work. Ph 1, that was completed in FY <br />18-19, installed ADA curb ramps on sidewalks within the public right-of-way Citywide. Ph 2 will continue <br />to address high priority work in City buildings described in the City's ADA transition plan. <br />Davis Street Family Resource Center (DSFRC): DSFRC Family Support Services Program provides “Basic <br />Needs” services, including emergency food & clothing, & other family support services such as <br />medical/dental services, employment counseling, & housing assistance, to low-income & working-poor <br />individuals & families. For FY 18-19, DSFRC provided support to 5,442 total unduplicated persons, of <br />which 4,289 (78%) were City residents. DSFRC provided grocery bags to clients with the food equivalent <br />of 45,648 meals. <br />Child Abuse Listening, Interviewing, & Coordination Center (CALICO): The Child Abuse Intervention <br />Project provides support services to improve mental health outcomes for toddlers, children, <br />adolescents, & adults living with developmental disabilities who have suffered physical or sexual abuse <br />or neglect, & for the caregivers of those victims. In FY 18-19, CALICO served 26 San Leandro HHs that <br />comprised of 51 people. Additionally, a CALICO Family Resource Specialist provided on-site crisis <br />intervention, information & referrals to 21 unduplicated caregivers (81% of all HHs served) of children <br />who were victims of abuse or witnessed violence or other similar traumatic experience. <br />SOS/Meals on Wheels: SOS/Meals on Wheels Program serves seniors (60+ years) unable to buy or <br />prepare food for themselves. This meal delivery service provides warm, nutritious, & balanced meals <br />that are one-third of the recommended daily dietary allowance. A secondary outcome of the service <br />comes from food delivery staff reporting perceived illness or safety issues, which is a critical safety net <br />for homebound seniors. In FY 18-19, a total of 280 homebound seniors in 254 HHs were served by this <br />program. <br />Housing Rehabilitation Program: In FY 18-19 Rebuilding Together’s Housing Rehabilitation Program <br />completed almost all deliverables for both FY 17-18 & FY 18-19 contract commitments combined. There <br />were 31 housing rehabilitation grants allocated to low-income HHs including 11 HHs with either low- <br />income senior citizens and/or disabled persons. The repairs that received grants in FY 18-19 included the <br />installation of ADA grab bars & other accessibility improvements, plumbing repairs & fixture <br />replacements, floor repair & linoleum replacement, electrical repairs, porch railing installments & dry <br />rot repairs, repair or replacement of building systems (water heater, furnace), interior & exterior <br />painting, interior mold remediation including new drywall, weatherization of windows or replacement <br />with new dual glaze, roof repairs, gutter maintenance, repairs or replacement, energy efficiency <br />upgrades, installation of safety features (smoke & CO2 detectors), & code enforcement related yard <br /> City of San Leandro FY 2018-19 CAPER 4 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br /> <br />
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