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HomeMy WebLinkAboutdocuments distributedD/Lu/tu10 rvv: runas Tor Tne veraemom t ommunny t -enter From: chaskelley <chaskelley@charter.net> To: 'mandy.jacobs@verizon.net' <mandy.jacobs@verizon.net> Subject: FW: Funds for the Verdemont Community Center Date: Wed, Jun 20, 2018 3:32 pm Attachments: image001.jpg (2K) From: "Lewis, Curt" To: "Chas Kelley" Cc: "Andrea Miller" Sent: Friday June 12018 6:09:04PM Subject: Funds for the Verdemont Community Center Dear Mr. Kelley, I forwarded your email concerning the City of San Bernardino Verdemont Community Center project to the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Mr. Michael J. Kelley, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations, Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations, submitted the following HUD reply.- Hi eply: Hi Curt: Here are responses to your questions regarding the Economic Development Initiative (EDI) grant awarded to the City of San Bernardino for the Verdemont Community Center project: 1. Did the City of San Bernardino receive. a X500,000 grant from the federal government for the Verdemont Community Center? The city of San Bernardino was awarded a $500,000 Economic Development Initiative (EDI) grant (Grant # B -10 -SP -CA -0144) however the funds were never drawn down or used. 1. What was the purpose of the grant? The purpose of the grant funds were for the construction of the Verdemont Community Center, however the funds were never drawn down by the City of San Bernardino. 1. If the funds were received, is there -a record of the transfer to the city? The funds were received in the form of a EDI grant award, however they were never drawn down by the city therefore these is no record of any funds being requested or advanced to the city. I. If the City of San Bernardino did receive the funding and returned the grant funds is there a record of this? When did this occur? The city let the funds expire without drawing any money from the grant. Based on a report from the Line of Credit Control System (LOCCS), the funds were setup in the system on April 11, 2011 and were never accessed before the grant term ended so the funds were automatically de -obligated and recaptured on September 29, 2017. Seal Official Michael J. Kelley hffne•//mail ani nnm/%Aiahmail_etri/an_iic/PrintKAoccnna 1/4 a/LU/LU'10 r -w runas Tor the veraemont uommunity center Deputy Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations Office of Congressional & Intergovernmental Relations U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development I hope this is helpful. Sincerely, Curt Lewis Grant Program Director Office of Representative Pete Aguilar (CA -31) 685 E. Carnegie Drive, Suite 100 San Bernardino, CA 92408 Phone: 909-890-4445 Fax: 909-890-9643 Curt. Lewis@ mail.house.gov From: chaskelley@charter.net [mailto:chaskelley-@charter. net] Sent: Monday, May 14, 2018 2:46 PM To: Lewis, Curt <Curt.Lewis@mail.house. gov> Subject: Funds for the Verdemont Community Center Mr. Lewis, thanks for taking my call today regarding the funding of the Verdemont Community Center. The Kendall Hills Neighborhood Association hopes that your office can help answer the following questions: Did the City of San Bernardino receive a $500,000 grant from the federal goverment for the Verdemont Community Center? If the funds were received, is there a record of the transfer to the city? If the City of San Bernardino did receive the funding and returned the grant funds is there a record of this? When did this occur? To assist you in your research, the Verdemont Community Center opened in Septermber of 2011. There are a number of local newspaper accounts on the opening. In the newspaper articles the funding source and congresional assistance is referenced (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development). In additon here is a reference found on the internet United States Congressional Record: Vol 155 it mentions the funding and former Congressman Jerry Lewis. Chas 1-909-648-3506 1 Attached Images htfnc-Umnil and nnmhuohmail-etri/on-iic/PrintMoccnno 7/,� Presentation to San Bernardino Ci!y Council 6.20.18 • IES, Indoor Environmental Services is an Energy Service Company partnering with municipal agencies across California helping them achieve their MISSION CRITICAL goals. • We help cities optimize their facilities and infrastructure without raising taxes and fees. • This program offers better than budget neutral solutions thus generating POSITIVE CASHFLOW towards the general fund. • This financial proposition helps cities with funding gaps and avoids any capital cost expenditure towards critical facility upgrades. • Positive cashf low is generated by reducing operational expenses. Operational expenses are reduced by developing and implementing a comprehensive energy conservation program coupled with renewable energy generation. • LED Lighting Solution for City Parks: We are in the process of replacing metal halide light bulbs in the sports fields with LED controllable and energy efficient bulbs resulting in reduced consumption from 1500 watts to 600 watts and nearly eliminating maintenance costs. • IES program implements environment friendly solutions helping municipalities meet the requirements of AB 32 the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 that requires California to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to the levels of 1990 by 2020. ■ The program requires no upfront cost for the City of San Bernardino to engage IES. • The program is supported by California Energy Commission, California Department of General Services, US DOE and local utilities. 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