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File Number: 20-223 <br />Sub-Total (HUD-mandated 15% cap REMOVED)$490,437 <br /> <br />Public Facilities <br />HUD Section 108 Loan Repayment $182,972 <br />Housing <br />Single-Family Housing Rehab Grants $150,000 <br />General Administration <br />City Administration $143,662 <br />ECHO Housing - Fair Housing $ 10,000 <br />Sub-Total (HUD-mandated 20% cap for Administration)$153,662 <br />CALICO, Davis Street Family Resource Center, SOS Meals on Wheels, and Spectrum were <br />preliminarily recommended for funding in the Draft FY 2020-21 Annual Action Plan presented to <br />City Council on March 16, 2020. Due to the COVID-19 crisis, demand for priority need services <br />are expected to be substantially higher than projected since early March. Therefore, these four <br />public service agencies received the following increased CDBG funding recommendations in this <br />proposed final Annual Action Plan as follows and in Attachment A: <br />·CALICO ($25,000 increase from $22,789 to $47,789) <br />·DSFRC ($45,000 increase from $44,481 to $89,481) <br />·SOS Meals on Wheels ($30,000 increase from $30,040 to $60,040) <br />·Spectrum ($25,000 increase from $18,127 to $43,127) <br />Family Violence Law Center and Building Futures for Women and Children address domestic <br />violence needs. La Clinica de la Raza and Asian Heath Services will jointly partner to provide a <br />new pilot program for a multi-lingual (i.e., Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, Vietnamese, English) <br />“warming” line (as opposed to hotline) to address multicultural mental health needs. These four <br />organizations are recommended to be added to the FY 2020-21 Annual Action Plan because <br />they will address critical needs that have been exacerbated during the Alameda County <br />Shelter-In-Place orders. <br />Staff proposes to continue using the City’s federal HOME funds for the acquisition, rehabilitation, <br />and/or new construction of affordable rental housing as well as tenant-based rental assistance to <br />serve lower income households in need. Currently, there are no proposed HOME eligible <br />projects. <br />Current Agency Policies <br />Current City Council Policy is defined by the FY 2015-2020 Consolidated Plan, adopted by <br />Resolution No. 2015-208 on April 20, 2015. Note that Amendments to this document will be <br />considered at the June 15, 2020 City Council meeting. The FY 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan will <br />eventually replace the FY 2015-2020 Consolidated Plan. <br />Page 4 City of San Leandro Printed on 6/10/2020 <br />234