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C~ OF SAN BERNAR'-'O - REQ~T FOR COUNCIL A.ION
From: ANNIE RAMOS, DIRECTOR
Subject:
ADMINISTRATION OF EMERGENCY FOOD AND
SHELTER FUNDS
Dept: PARKS, RECREATION, & COMMUNITY SERVICES
Date: MAY 9, 1986
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
The administration of $13,250 of emergency food and shelter funds from Public
Law 98-396 through the Wests ide Drop-In Center was approved on December 3,
1984.
The administration of $4,416.00 of emergency food and shelter funds from Public
Law 98-396 through the Westside Drop-In Center of the Parks, Recreation and
Community Services Department was approved on February 17, 1986.
Recommended motion:
That the application for and the administration of $7,500.00 of emergency utility
funds from Public Law 98-396 through the Westside Drop-In Center of the Parks,
Recreation, and Community Services Department be approved.
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Contact person:
Annie Ramos
Phone: 5030
Supporting data attached:
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FUNDING REOUIREMENTS:
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Council Notes:
75-0262
Agenda Item No.
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STAFF REPORT
Public Law 98-396 established a procedure to provide $20 million nationwide
to local public and private organizations for the purpose of delivering emer-
gency food and shelter to needy individuals. Grants are made from FEMA to
communities through local boards convened by the United Way with representatives
from the public and private organizations.
The local FEMA Board to San Bernardino has selected the Westside Drop-In Center
as one of the sites within the City of San Bernardino to assist with distribution
of funds between January, 1986, and July 31,1986. Seventy-five hundred dollars
is now available for emergency-utilities for the Westside Drop-In Center site.
There is no cost to the city.
75.0264