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HomeMy WebLinkAboutS1- Community Development 0IT-6" OF SAN BERNARDI"'O - REQUF 'T FOR COUNCIL ACTON From: Kenneth J. Henderson, Directo±£'D.-X940 t: I!`; ; EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT PROGRAM -- FY 1988 ALLOCATIO Dept: Community Development Date: March 15, 1988 Synopsis of Previous Council action: On September 8, 1987, the Mayor and Common Council authorized and directed staff to take appropriate actions to develop and submit to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development a Comprehensive Homeless Assistance Plan. Staff was also authorized to solicit proposals for the FY 1987 Emergency Shelter Grant allocation in the amount of $29, 000.00. Recommended motion: That the Common Council authorize and direct the Mayor and staff to develop and submit to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development an application for the City's FY 1988 Emergency Shelter Grant Program allocation in the amount of $5, 000. 00. Signature Contact person: Ken Henderson/Maurice Oliva Phone: 5065 Supporting data attached: Staff Report Ward: 1-7 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A ACCT. N0. Source: ( ) N/A (ACCT. DESCRIPTION) Finance: Council Notes: 75.0262 Agenda Item No. CIT` OF SAN BERNARDI►'*J - REQUE'T FOR COUNCIL AC13ON STAFF REPORT On February 16, 1988, staff received the attached notice from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) regarding the Emergency Shelter Grant Program (ESGP) . Said notice indicates the City has been allocated $5, 000 for FY 1988 to provide certain types of assistance to the homeless. The local government is required to match the $5, 000 grant with cash or in-kind contributions of an equal amount. Prior to receiving the funds, the City must submit an application to HUD with various certifications and assurances including certification of consistency with the City's approved Comprehensive Homeless Plan (CHAP) . The deadline for submitting the Emergency Shelter Grant Program application is March 28, 1988 . Staff is presently soliciting proposals from various private non-profit organizations in applying for the City's $29, 000 ESGP allocation, received in FY 1987. Staff is recommending that the FY 1988 allocation of $5, 000. 00 be added to the FY 1987 allocation of $29, 000.00 (for a total of $34 , 000.00) so as to provide a larger pool of funds in our current solicitation. This would prevent a duplication of effort for this year's smaller allocation. It would also enable non-profit organizations to leverage a little more assistance to renovate, convert or operate an existing emergency shelter in the City. The reason for placement of this item on the supplemental agenda is that the attached notice was not received in time to make the March 7 1988 Common Council agenda Additionally staff did not realize at the time of receipt that the grant award would necessitate a new application be submitted to HUD. This item complies with Section IV.B. of Department Director Letter Number 115" (revised) I recommend adoption of the form motion. 1.,Aq. �.' Kenneth J. enderso Director of Communi y Development KJH/MLO/lab/0848 March 15, 1988 75-0264 a•+�, f)C, pepartrtlsnt of Mousing and Urban Devek)PmOM low Angeles Area Office, Region IX • . 1ol5 West Olympic Boulevard Los Angeles,California 90015-3801 t FEB 12 1988 Honorable Evlyn E. Wilcox Mayor, City of San Bernardino L Lam` 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Dear Mayor Wilcox: SUBJECT: Official Notification of $5,000 Grant Allocation In accordance with section 416(b) of the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act, this letter serves as official notification of your grant allocation under the Emergency Shelter Grants Program, This allocation is your jurisdiction' s share of the $8 million appropriated by Congress under the Fiscal Year 1988 Further Continuing Appropriations Act (PL-100-202) signed into law by the President on December 22, 1987. Please note that the deadline for submitting your Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG) application is March 28, 1988. Failure to meet this deadline will result in the reallocation of your funds to other jurisdictions. The enclosed Notice of Funding Availability, which will be published in the Federal Register shortly, outlines ESG Program application requirements. If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact Ms. Bobbie Denson of this office at (213) 251-7239. We have committed ourselves to meeting the Congressional mandate for speedy distribution of emergency shelter grant funds and will process your grant expedi- tiously. ncerely, Benjamin F. Bobo, Ph.D. Manager Los Angeles Office, 9.4S Enclosure