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Reso 2020-055 US HUD FY 2015-2020 5-Year Plan, 19-20 Action pLan and CPP
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Reso 2020-055 US HUD FY 2015-2020 5-Year Plan, 19-20 Action pLan and CPP
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4 <br />Goal Name <br />Community Development Needs Goals <br />Goal <br />The City will commit 15% (or $94,245) of its annual CDBG allocation (plus estimated CDBG generated program income from <br />Description <br />the current fiscal year), in accordance with HUD regulations, toward Public Services. The City issued a Community Assistance <br />Grant Program (CAP) Request for Funding Proposal (RFP) in December 2014 to award two-year grants through FY 2015-2017 <br />(July 1, 2015 - June 30, 20117). The following non-profit social services providers will be awarded CDBG public services funds <br />in the 1st -year of the two-year funding cycle: Child Abuse Listening, Interviewing and Coordination Center (CALICO) <br />($19,400); Davis Street Family Resource Center ($34,500); SOS/Meals on Wheels ($25,700); and Spectrum Community <br />Services ($14,645). These public services agencies will serve an estimated 10,982 persons. These projects are further <br />detailed in section "AP - 38 Project Summary". <br />For Public Facilities, the City will allocate $201,417 to HUD for principal/interest payments for the City's outstanding $2.5 <br />million HUD Section 108 loan which was used to construct the City's senior center in 2010. In addition, staff proposes <br />allocating $116,983 to continue to assist in the implementation of the City's 2010 Updated ADA Transition Plan by funding <br />the completion of architectural modifications designed to make seven (7) City facilities (Main Library, Marina Community <br />Center, City Hall, South Offices, Police Department, Washington Manor Library, and Marina Park) more accessible to persons <br />with disabilities. <br />Consolidated Plan SAN LEANDRO 58 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />
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