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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-Community Development C I T Y ~ F SAN B ERN A R D ~ 0 ~TEROFFICE MEMORANDUM 8906-1303 TO: Honorable Mayor Members of the Common Council FROM: Kenneth J. Henderson Director of Community Development SUBJECT: CDBa PUBLIC BEARING -- PUBLIC SBRVICE PROPOSALS DATE: June 7, 1989 COPIES: Acting City Administrator; City Attorney; City Clerk; Deputy City Administrator-Development Services; Executive Assistant to Mayor; Executive Assistant to Council; Community Development Specia- list; File ------------------------------------------------------------- Backaround The Mayor and Common Council have previously approved the FY 1989/1990 CDBG Program Mix authorizing staff to solicit proposals and approved CDBG applications for financial assistance in the Administration and Capital Improvements categories. On June 5, 1989, the Mayor and Common Council continued action on the public service proposals until further information could be provided. Discussion During the discussion conducted by the Mayor and Common Council relating to public service requests for financial assistance, questions arose from members of the Common Council as to the reasons certain proposals were not recom- mended for funding and the total number of such proposals. As previously provided, a total of $258,600 is available in this category (the maximum allowed by law) with proposals totalling $603,263 submitted for consideration. Attached please find public service fundinq recommendations made by the Community Development Citizen Advisory Committee (CDCAC) (Attachment "1"). Also attached is a synopsis of those applications in the public services category not recommended by the CDCAC for funding (Attachment "2"). INTEROFFICE MEMORMr\UX: 8906-1303 CDBG PUBLIC HEARI~-- PUBLIC SERVICE June 7, 1989 Page 2 o PROPOSALS Reoommendation That the Mayor and Common Council approve and adopt the public service recommendations submitted by the CDCAC. Further, that staff be authorized to submit the State of Community Development Objectives and Projected Use of Funds to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Development KJH/lab attachments o o CITY OJ' SU BBRDRDINO COJIMUHITY DBVBLOPJIDt'l' DBPARJIBNT CITIZBN ADVISORY COMMITTBB CDBG Funding Recommendations I'Y 1989/1990 PROPOSED "STATEMENT 01' COIlMUHITY DEVELOPMENT OBJBCTIVES UD PROJECTBD USB 01' I'UHDS" PUBLIC SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS Use of Funds/DescriDtion Highland District Council on Aging Senior Center Program: Provide a coordinated range of services and community activities to low and moderate income seniors citizens of east San Bernardino to enable them to remain living independently at home. Inland Mediation Board -- Pair Housing and Identification of Impediments: Conduct an analysis of fair housing choice within the City limits as required by new CDBG regulations and identify any impediments to fair housing choice: implement the activities of fair housing enforcement, education and and outreach activities in order to fulfill the requirements of the new CDBG regulations. (City wide) Rolling start, Inc. (Deaf Services): Provides services to be used with telephone by the deaf and hearing impaired with maintenance service when needed. (City wide) Rolling Start, Inc. (Helpline): Provide emergency shelter alert devices and portable triggers for the elderly and home bound ill with maintenance service provided when needed. (City wide) ATTACHMENT "1" Amount Reauested Amount Recommended $ 19,198.00 $ 19,198.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 12,000.00 '12,000.00 $ 13,134.00 '13,134.00 o 0 COMKURITY DBVlLOPKBBT CITIIBK ADVISORY COMMITTBB PUblic Service PuDdinq Recommendations paqe -2- Use of Punds/DescriDtion Bethlehem House Community Shelter: Provide shelter and support service~ for up to one (1) year for battered women and their children involved in domestic violence. (City wide) San Bernardino Police Department Senior Security Program: To purchase and install security hardware (deadbolts, locks, window locks and related security items), and door viewers plus doors where needed. Program is directed toward low and moderate income senior citizens. (City wide) San Bernardino Police Department Kotor Vehicle Abatement program: Provide abatement and removal of abandoned vehicles identified as a public nuisance within a targeted area to help in the elimination of slum and blight and help reduce crime. (City wide) Baster Seal Society/Head Injury Group: Provide weekly counseling and/or therapy programs, monthly newsletters, monthly meetings, educational and promotional material to low and moderate income head injured persons, their families and the community. (City wide) San Bernardino Keighborhood Housing services/Infill Housing Program: Provide administrative support for the infill housing projects to produce an additional ten (10) houses for low and moderate income families within the City. bount Reauested $ 20,000.00 bount Recommended $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 19,994.00 $ 19,994.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 COJIM1JJfITY DBVBLOPJlBDcITIlIIII aDVISORY COMNITT.D PUblic service runding .ecommend.tion. P.ge -3- Use of runds/Descriotion Amount Reaue.ted Amount Recommend.d Fr.... Community C.nter ...rg.ncy S.rvice.: $ 19,5117.00 $ 19,5117.00 Provide low and moderate income citizens which are in poverty condi- tions with emergency food and referral services for employment and housing. (City wide) Boys Club of San Bernardino Children's program services: Funds utilized in the administration of programs providing education, employment, youth activities such as camping, physical recreation, social recreation and community services. $ 22,000.00 $ 20,000.00 Option Hous. Shelter Outreach services: $ 19,707.00 $ 19,707.00 Funds to provide shelter and support services for battered women and their children for up to thirty (30) days. (City wide) Kids Against Crim. Chapter Development: Provide assistance to young children on how to prevent them from becoming victims of crime. Services low and moderate income citizens. (city wide) San Bernardino/Redlands special Olympics Special Olympic Programs: $ 10,000.00 S 10.000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 Provide year-round educatonal training to low and moderate income children who are mentally retarded and enable them to be able to compete in various athletic programs. '1'M'AL PUBLIC SIRVICI PROJECTS RECOMNBHDID: '258.aoo.oo May 19, 1989 o o COKNUWITY DBVBLOPKBRT CITIZEN ADVISORY COMMITTE Capital Improvement PuD4inq Reoommen4ations .aqe -4- CAPITAL IMPROVBMBRT RECOMMENDATIONS U.e of Pun4s/De.oriDtion Center for Indivi4uals with DiSabilities/community Center: Geothermal retrofit for heating and water systems. Paaily Servioe Aqenoy Offioe Improvements/Rehabilitation: Repair and replace roof, paint exterior walls and do general office repair. San Bernardino Publio Library Kay Co4dington Branoh: Finalize fire and security alarm system hook-up. San Bernardino Publio Library Villasenor Branoh: Finalize fire and security alarm system hook-up. More Attraotive community Poundation History Walk: Installation of twenty (20) bronze plaques which commemorate a person or historical event of San Bernardino leading up to the one-hundred (100) year old tree. San Bernardino Buildinq and safety Department Seismio Study: CUrrent state law requires all local jurisdictions in a seismic zone con- sisting of four (4) areas to survey and identify unreinforced masonry wall structures and to develop a mitigative plan for the city. (City wide study) Amount Reaue.te4 $ 10,000.00 Amount Reoommended $ 10,000.00 $ 1',785.00 $ 1',785.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,735.00 $ 1,735.00 $ ',500.00 $ ',500.00 $ 66,860.00 $ 66,860.00 o 0 COJDIUIIITY DBVBLOPDIl'l' CITIID ADVISORY COJOlITTBB capital Improvement Fundinq Reoommendation. paqe -5- O.e of FuDds/Desori~tion San Bernardino PUblio Works Department Biqhway Safety Liqhtingl Install and provide safety lighting for Waterman Avenue and roadway areas which will benefit motorists and pedestrians. San Bernardino PUblio Work. Department Sewer System I Install and provide a sewer system along Electric Avenue to 39th street to help alleviate leaking septic tanks which could possibly contaminate and pollute city water tables. San Bernardino Park., Reoreation and community Services Seourity Lightinq and I'enoingl Improve and provide security lighting and fencing for Delmann Heights Community Center. San Bernardino Park., Reoreation and Community Service. Parking Lot surfacing I Grade and construct an asphalt overlay of the unpaved portion of the main parking lot for perris Hill Park. San Bernardino parks, Reoreation and Community Services Land Acquisitionl Purchase through acquisition approxi- mately 2.06 acres for the Ann Shirrels Park as set forth in the Delmann Heights master plan for the affected area. TOTAL CAPITAL IKPROVBMBNT PROJECTS RBCOKKENDBDI Amount Reauested $ 86,000.00 Amount Reoommended $ 86,000.00 $149,600.00 $149,600.00 $ 73,000.00 $ 73,000.00 $ 82,875.00 $ 82,875.00 $189,000.00 $131.245.00 '631.600.00 o o CITY O~ SUI BBlUIARDINO COJDC1JNITY DBVBLOPIIBlIT DBPARTlIBNT CITIZBN ADVISORY COMMITTBB community Development Blook Grant (CDBG) ~ding Reoommendation. Relating to Mid-Year Reqqe.t. for ~inanoial A..istanoe, Appropriated Re.erve Aocount and Re-programmed CDBG Funds OS8 of Funds/DesoriDtion Main street, Ino. Clerioal Support Provide administrative support in the rehabilitation of buildings and imple- mentation of streetscape program in Main Street target area. San Bernardino Publio Servioes Department - Street Resurfaoing Reconstruct and resurface deteriorated asphalt in low and moderate income areas of Spruce Street from Mt. Vernon to "I" Street; Congress Street from Mt. Vernon to "K" Street; Magnolia Street from Medical Center Drive to Western. Census Tracts 42, 48 and 49. San Bernardino Planning Department Historioal Resouroes Study Comprehensive survey of the City which will identify historic structures, including, but not limited to, resi- dences and commercial and industrial buildings. Study will also include identification of monuments, vegetation, parks and historic districts. (City wide) Young Men Christian Association (YMCA) Pool Renovation To provide financial assistance in order to enable the YMCA to paint, plaster and replace the motor and heater for the outdoor pool at the uptown branch of the YMCA in time for summer of 1989. Amount Recrue.ted Amount Reoommended $ 16,640.00 $ 16,640.00 $ ",988.00 $ ",988.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000~00 o 0 COJOlUlfITY DBVBLOPllBB'l' CITII.. ADVISOay COIOlITT.. aeoommendation. for Mid-Year Funding aeque.t. Page -2- Use of Punds/De.criDtion amount Reauested amount Recommended San Bernardino Park., aeoreation and Community servioe. Departaent Park Aoquisition* Purchase through acqUisition approxi- mately 2.06 acres for Ann Shirrels Park as set forth in the Delmann Heights master plan for the affected area. San Bernardino PUblio Works Department Sewer systam Installation of sewer system in Hazel and Jefferson streets to alleviate possible pollutants from city water systems due to leaking septic tanks. *The amount recommended for funding, $57,755.00, supplaments the Community Development Citi.en Advisory Committee reoommendation oontained in .xhi:bit "A" for a total ot..189.000. KJH/lab/3225 May 19, 1989 $189,000.00 $ 57,755.00 $126,500.00 $126,500.00 o o CITY OF SAR BBRNaRDINO COIlll1JNITY DBVBLOPIlBNT DBPUTMBNT CITIZBN ADVISORY COMMITTBB FY 1189/1"0 PUBLIC SBRVICBS ProDosals NOT Recommended for Pundina FY 1989/1990 Total PUblic Service allocation (include. fair housing) approved by the Mayor and Common Council for FY 1989/19901 '258.600.00. (Please note this category cannot exceed fifteen percent (15%) of the total CDBG allocation for FY 1989/1990. Further, proposals submitted for fair housinq services under the Public Service category were requested to limit the amount requested to $25,000.00.) Oraanization/Proiect De.criDtion Amount Reauested CBNTBR FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIBSI Projeot LEO $ 20,000.00 Funds requested to provide continuation of Project LEO (Leisure Education outreach) to people with disabilities to teach them responsible use of free time by assisting them in acquiring mean- ingful leisure skills and attitudes. INLAIID MBDIATION BOARDI Landlord/Tenant Mediation $ 20,000.00 Funds requested for Landlord/tenant mediation for the city of San Bernardino. CBNTBR :rOR COMMUNITY C01QJSBLING AND BDUCATIONI Pregnant Teenage Mother COUDseling Program Funds requested to provide counseling, pre-natal care, bonding skills and self esteem therapy for teenage mothers. $ 19,700.00 CENTBR :rOR COMM1QJITY C01QJSBLING AND BDUCATIONI Evening COUDseling out-Patient program Funds requested to provide evening counseling for low/moderate income individuals with drug related problems. $ 19,700.00 ATTACJDIBNT "2" o PY 1'8'/1990 PUBLIC SERVICE PROPOSALS BOT Recommended for Punding Page -1- Oraanization/proiect DescriDtion SU BERNARDIIIO CITY PIRB DBPARTllBII'1': Pire safety Education o Funds requested to provide fire prevention and educational training to low/moderate income children with the San Bernardino Unified School District. SU BERNARDIIIO/RBDLAllDS SPBCIAL OLYMPICS: Pund Raising Base Funds requested to establish a fund raising base for the sale of souvenirs and related items. lIneliaible activitv.l SU BBRIIARDIIIO/RBDLAllDS SPBCIAL OLYMPICS: Office Bquipment Funds requested to purchase office supplies, and capital expenditures such as computers and related equipment. lIneliaible activitv.l PROVISIOIIAL EDUCATIOII SERVICBS: Project Early OUtreach III Funds requested to provide educational services designed to motivate elementary school students toward a higher academic qoal and drop-out prevention. Juv~.~LB PIRBSETTER III'1'ERVBII'1'IOII PROGRAM: Brenda Jo Rice Funds requested to provide evaluation services to juveniles and their families on firesetting prevention counseling and education. YOUIIG WOKBK'S CBRISTIU A8S0CIATIOII: Ho.eless Children Classes Funds requested to provide daily instructional school services for 45-60 homeless children to assist in increasing and continuing their educa- tion. Amount Reauested $ 19,805.00 $ 7,500.00 $ 15,000.00 $ .19,995.00 $ 8,484.00 $ 20,000.00 o o FY 1989/1990 PUBLIC SBRVICB PROPOSALS NOT Recommended for Funding Page -2- Oraanisation/proiect De.criotion YOUNG WOMBN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION: Water Safety Cour.e Program Funds requested to provide low/moderate income children with swimming classes and develop a team spirit and to learn how to cooperate with others. YOUNG WOMBN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION: Bandicapped Transi.tion Program Funds requested to provide low/moderate children with alternative resources to participate in sponsored programs outside their homes. FIRST FUND OF CHILDREN'S RESOURCBS: Project CREBR Funds requested to provide clinical services, educational programs on child care, domestic violence and substance abuse for pregnant women. SAN BBRNARDINO AREA MBNTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION: Bo.ele.8 OUtreach and Referral Service. Funds requested to continue operation of homeless outreach and referral program, locate mentally ill and assist them with medical care. CBNTBR FOR EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING: Building Maintenance Program Funds requested to provide training for low/mOd- erate income trainees by purchasing the initial equipment to enable trainees to enter the CET Program. (Ineliaible activitv.) Amount Reaue.ted $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 19,500.00 $ 4,979.09 L o FY 19.9/1990 PUBLIC SBRVICB PROPOSALS BOT Recommended for Fundinq paqe -3- Oraanization/pro1ect DescriDtion COMMUNITY HOUSING RBSOURCBSBOARD: Pair Housinq Bducation Proqram Funds requested to provide fair housing educa~ tional programs, enforcement and training. Services to include landlord/tenant mediation rights, fair housing laws and legal aid. TBDDY BEAR TYKES, INC. Child Care Center Funds requested to provide quality, affordable care for infants and preschool children of low/moderate income families. PBOPLE'S CHOICB, INC.: Project Life Funds requested to purchase a van in order to transport individuals to prenatal care and substance abuse clinics. (Ineliaible activitv.l IlILaJIJ) NATIVE AJlBRlCU ASSOCIATION: CUltural Center Funds requested to provide services to native American citizens for the purpose of fostering economic development, cultural awareness and emergency services. (Late submission.l TOTAL PUBLIC SBRVICE PROJECTS NOT RBCOMMENDBD POR FUNDING: o Amount Reauested $ 30,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 20.000.00 $ 3.....663.09 CITY OF SAN BERNADINO - REQUEST ~ COUNCIL ACTION From: Kenneth J. Hen::Ierson, Director Subject: FY 1989/1990 CXIMlN1TY mvELOIMENl' BIDCK GlWfl' PUBLIC HE'.ARIOO Dept: Catmmity Devel~ Date: May 18, 1989 Synopsis of Previous Council action: On February 20, 1989, the Mayor am 0.....0, CaJrx::U adcpted the FY 1989/1990 COB:; PL"":ILau\ Mix am authorized staff to solicit CD!G furKiirq }lL"'l-=""""" pursuant to said PJ:."":I.Law Mix. On May 15, 1989, the Mayor am o.......,u CaJrx::U took an actian sd1edu1in;r the FY 1989/1990 COB:; Public Hearin;r for June 5, 1989, at 3:00 p.m. Recommended motion: OPEN PUBLIC HEARlNG CIOSE PUBLIC HEARlNG 'lhat the FY 1989/1990 CD!G furKiirq :t'e(. ,,,,,"'1datians prepared by the Chll'll1nity Devel~ citizen Advisory Calmittee be ~ am adcpted by the Mayor am O:xmron council. F\1rt:her, that the Mayor am 0..... ., CaJrx::U aut:harize staff to suI:1nit the FY 1989/1990 statement of Cbjectives am. Projected Use of FIJn:Is to the U.S. Department of fb1sin;r am Uzban Phone: 5065 Supporting data attached: Ward: 1-7 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $1,724,000/$307,883 Source: (Acct. No.) N/A (Acct. Description) u...D.2 n 19a~1 ~u AlJ.\A.iCldat CD!G ~ Reserve Accc:unt; Rb-~.L"":/.LCIIWIlOC1 ~ ' /1 Finance:. ~ Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No g CITY OF SAN BERNADINO - REQUEST ~ COUNCIL ACTION . STAFF REPORT On February 20, 1989, the Mayor and 0..... " 0Wncil ~ and adcpted the Py 1989/1990 aB; Pi.""P-aIU Mix and authorized staff to solicit 1J1.V}J0S81s. '!be prof'O"'al sul:::mi.ttal period was fran February 21, 1989 thraJgh 4:00 p.m., March 23, 1989, duri.rg which time six-ane (61) i"o.~ls were received in the follCMin;J categories: C&teaorv ~......4 J'lmds JY 1989/1990 $258,600.00 Public Services (In::ludes Fair Housi.rg) Capital Inprovements Administration $631,600.00 $ 91,860.00 'DIe l"nmIln'lity Devel.........,t Citizen Mv:i.sozy Calmittee (CDCAC) met on seven (7) 'lhursdays, beginninq on March 16, 1989 and ClCX1Cludi.n;J on May 11, 1989. All ax:'AC ~ were prcwided with OCIIplete i"o.~l packages which were reviewed and evaluated duri.rg the time period nJted above. F'urKiin;J reC'" ....- dations to the Mayor and 0.....'111 Ccuncil were made based on the fums available in the GWLuv'ed Pi.""P-aIU Mix categories. 'lhose n.v....w,"udatioos are attad1ed hereto as Exhibit "A". In addition to the ax:'AC reo'" ....-mtioos set forth in Exhibit "A", the Ccmnittee reviewed and evaluated mid-year requests for financial assistance and i"o~oC'eals reo:' ....-rDld for awraval by the ax:'AC fran either the c:oa:; ~iated Reserve .l\I:x:lo.mt or ~""P-........d aB; funds. 'Ihese :r........,.,.erdatioos are set forth in Exhibit "B". staff cooours with the reo ....-datiCl1S made by the ax:'AC in both Exhibits and reserves 0< ........rt; on the total reo:. ....- dations until such time as the Mayor and ('\ ..... " Camcil have oonsidered the reccm- mematiCl1S for the Py 1989/1990 aB; fund.irr;J cycle. On May 15, 1989, the Mayor and 0......, Camcil set a Public Heari.rg to CXlllSider fund.irr;J reo:. ....-datiCl1S made by the ax:'AC and receive irplt fran the oamamity at large. staff reo:' ....-rm that the Mayor and a...,....,.1 Camcil con:iuct the plblic hearin;J and ClWLuve and adqJt the py 1989/1990 statement of CiJjectives and Projected Use of F\m:is and any amendments thereto. Further, that staff be authorized to sul:::mi.t said statement to the u.s. Department of Housi.rg and U:tban Devel.........d;:. k....Ji4. ~ IkJww I<ENNEIH J. ~ Director of I"nmIllnity Devel........./t KllVlab/3231 attaJw..llts May 18, 1989 75-0264 M. _ o 0 CITY OJ' SU BBRIIARDINO COJOlUNITY DEVELOPMENT DBPARIIBNT CITIZBN ADVISORY COMMITTBB CDBG J'unding Recommendations J'Y 1'8'/1"0 PROPOSBD "STATBMENT OJ' COJOlUNITY DEVELOPMENT OBJBCTlVES un PROJBCTBD USB OJ' J'UNDS" PUBLIC SBRVICB RECOMMENDATIONS Use of Punds/DescriDtion Highland District Council on Aging Senior Center Program I Provide a coordinated range of services and community activities to low and moderate income seniors citizens of east San Bernardino to enable them to remain living independently at home. Inland Mediation Board -- J'air Housing and Identification of Impedimentsl Conduct an analysis of fair housing choice within the City limits as required by new COBG regulations and identify any impediments to fair housing choice; implement the activities of fair housing enforcement, education and and outreach activities in order to fulfill the requirements of the new COBG regulations. (City wide) Rolling start, Inc. (Deaf Service.): Provides services to be used with telephone by the deaf and hearing impaired with maintenance service when needed. (city wide) Rolling start, Inc. (Helpline): Provide emergency shelter alert devices and portable triggers for the elderly and home bound ill with maintenance service provided when needed. (City wide) May 19, 1989 BXHIBIT "A" Amount Reaue.ted Amount Recommended $ 11,118.00 $ 11,118.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00 $ 13,134.00 $ 13,134.00 JIl J. o 0 OOMHUNITY DBVBLOPKBHT CITIZBN ADVISOay COMHITTBB PUblic Service Pundinq aecommendations Page -2- Use ot FUnds/DescriDtion Bethlehem House community Shelter: Provide shelter and support services for up to one (1) year for battered women and their children involved in domestic violence. (City wide) San Bernardino Police Department Senior Security Program: To purchase and install security hardware (deadbolts, locks, window locks and related security items), and door viewers plus doors where needed. Program is directed toward low and moderate income senior citizens. (City wide) San Bernardino Police Department Motor Vehiole Abatement proqram: Provide abatement and removal of abandoned vehicles identified as a public nuisance within a targeted area to help in the elimination of slum and blight and help reduce crime. (City wide) Easter Seal Society/Head Injury Group: Provide weekly counseling and/or therapy programs, monthly newsletters, monthly meetings, educational and promotional material to low and moderate income head injured persons, their families and the community. (City wide) San Bernardino Neighborhood Housinq Servioes/Intill Housing Program: Provide administrative support for the infill housing projects to produce an additional ten (10) houses for low and moderate income families within the city. May 19, 1989 Amount aecruested Amount aecommended $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 19,994.00 $ 19,994.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 COIDlUllITY DBVBLO~CITIZB. ~VISORY COIO.l.I~ PUblic Service FuDdinq Recommendations paqe -3- Use of FuDdsJDescriDtion Amount Reauested Amount Recommended Frazee Community Center Bmerqency Services: $ 11,567.00 $ 11,567.00 Provide low and moderate income citizens which are in poverty condi- tions with emergency food and referral services for employment and housing. (City wide) Boys Club of San Bernardino Children's proqram Services: Funds utilized in the administration of proqrams providing education, employment, youth activities such as camping, physical recreation, social recreation and community services. $ 22,000.00 $ 20,000.00 Option House Shelter Outreach Services: $ 19,707.00 $ 19,707.00 Funds to provide shelter and support services for battered women and their children for up to thirty (30) days. (City wide) Kids Aqainst Crime Chapter Development: $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 Provide assistance to young children on how to prevent them from becoming victims of crime. Services low and moderate income citizens. (City wide) San Bernardino/Redlands special Olympics special Olympic proqrams: $ 10,000.00 8 10.000.00 Provide year-round educatonal training to low and moderate income children who are mentally retarded and enable them to be able to compete in various athletic programs. TOTAL PUBLIC SERVICE PROJECTS RBCOIO.l.B~ED: 8258.100.00 May 19, 1989 o o COJIJIU)IJ:TY DBVBLOPIIBJIT CJ:TJ:lBJII ADVJ:SORY COMJIJ:TTB Capital J:mprov..ent PuDdinq Reoommendation. paqe -.- CAPJ:TAL J:MPROVBMBJIIT RBCOMMBJllDATJ:ONS Use of Punds/nesoriDtion Center for J:ndividuals with Disabilities/community Centera Geothermal retrofit for heating and water systems. Family Servioe Aqenoy Offioe J:mprov...nts/Rehabilitationa Repair and replace roof, paint exterior walls and do general office repair. San Bernardino PUblic Library May Coddinqton Branch a Finalize fire and security alarm system hook-up. San Bernardino PUblic Library Villasenor Brancha Finalize fire and security alarm system hook-up. More Attractive community Foundation History Walka Installation of twenty (20) bronze plaques which commemorate a person or historical event of San Bernardino leading up to the one-hundred (100) year old tree. San Bernardino Buildinq and safety Department Seiamic studya Current state law requires all local jurisdictions in a seismic zone con- sisting of four (4) areas to survey and identify unreinforced masonry wall structures and to develop a mitigative plan for the city. (City wide study) May 19, 1989 Amount .ecruested $ 10,000.00 Amount .ecommended $ 10,000.00 $ 19,785.00 $ 19,785.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,735.00 $ 1,735.00 $ 9,500.00 $ 9,500.00 $ 66,860.00 $ 66,860.00 o 0 COJOlUBITY DBVBLOPllBIlT CITIZB. ADVISOay COIIMITTBB capital Imp~oveaent Fun4ing aeoommendations Page -5- Use of Fun4./De.oriDtion San Bernar4ino PUb1io Works Department Highway Safety Lighting: Install and provide safety lighting for Waterman Avenue and roadway areas which will benefit motorists and pedestrians. San Bernardino PUb1io Works Department Sewer systea: Install and provide a sewer system along Electric Avenue to 39th street to help alleviate leaking septic tanks which could possibly contaminate and pollute City water tables. San Bernar4ino Park., aeoreation an4 community Servioe. Security Lighting an4 "enoing: Improve and provide security lighting and fencing for Delmann Heights Community Center. San Bernar4ino Parks, aeoreation an4 community Servioes Parking Lot Surfacing: Grade and construct an asphalt overlay of the unpaved portion of the main parking lot for perris Hill Park. San Bernardino Park., aecreation an4 community Servioe. Lan4 Aoqui.ition: Purchase through acquisition approxi- mately 2.06 acres for the Ann Shirrels Park as set forth in the Delmann Heights master plan for the affected area. TOTAL CAPITAL IKPIlOVlUlEIlT paOJBCTS llBCOIIMBWBD: May 19, 1989 Amount aeaue.te4 $ 86,000.00 Amount aeoommended $ 86,000.00 $149,600.00 $149,600.00 $ 73,000.00 $ 73,000.00 $ 82,875.00 $ 82,875.00 $189,000.00 8131.245.00 '4531.&00.00 .......,.., o o CITY OF SAN BBRRaRDINO COIDl1JNITY DBVBLOPllBNT DBPUTllBNT CITIZBN ADVISOay COMXITTBB community D.v.lop..nt Block Grant (CDBG) Pundinq a.comm.ndations a.latinq to Mid-Y.ar a.qu.sts for Financial Assistanc., Appropriat.d a.s.rv. Account and a.-proqr....d CDBG Funds Us. of Punds/Descriution Main str..t, Inc. Cl.rical Support Provide administrative support in the rehabilitation of buildings and imple- mentation of streetscape program in Main street target area. San B.rnardino Public s.rvic.s D.partm.nt - str..t a.surfacing Reconstruct and resurface deteriorated asphalt in low and moderate income areas of Spruce Street from Mt. Vernon to "I" Street; Congress Street from Nt. Vernon to "K" Street; Magnolia Street from Medical Center Drive to western. Census Tracts 42, 48 and 49. San B.rnardino Planning D.partment Historical a.sources Study Comprehensive survey of the city which will identify historic structures, including, but not limited to, resi- dences and commercial and industrial buildings. Study will also include identification of monuments, vegetation, parks and historic districts. (City wide) Young M.n Christian Association (YMCA) Pool a.novation To provide financial assistance in order to enable the YMCA to paint, plaster and replace the motor and heater for the outdoor pool at the uptown branch of the YMCA in time for summer of 1989. May 19, 1989 BDIBIT "B" Amount a.au.sted Amount a.comm.nd.d $ U,404O.OO $ 16,4040.00 $ 66,988.00 $ 66,988.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 o 0 COMKURXTY DBVELOPKlHT CXTXZBR ADVXSORY COMKXTTBB Recommendations for Mid-Year PuDding Requests page -2- Use of Punds/DescriDtion bount Reauested bount ..co..ended San Bernardino Parks, Recreation and community services Department Park Acquisition* Purchase through acquisition approxi- mately 2.06 acres for Ann Shirrels Park as set forth in the Delmann Heights master plan for the affected area. $189,000.00 $ 57,755.00 San Bernardino Public Works Department Sewer system $126,500.00 $126,500.00 Installation of sewer system in Hazel and Jefferson streets to alleviate possible pollutants from city water systems due to leaking septic tanks. *The emount rec~ended for funding, '57,755.00, supplements the community Development Citi.en Advisory C~ittee recommendation contained in Exhibit "A" for a total of 8189.000. KJH/lab/3225 May 19, 1989 _ .-1- 6 ...Cft'Y'OF SAN BERNOtDINO - REQUEST lOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Kenneth J. HerXIe.rsan, ~~ADHIH. ~t: (hmunity Devel~Jt 1989 HAY -2 P14 2:40 May 2, 1989 =.LT.ll'G OF Ill>.TE AND TIME CER1'AIN FOR ~ IEVEIOEMENI' BlOCK GRANT ((!)B;) roBLIC HEARING Dept: Date: p Synopsis of Previous Council action: on February 20, 1989, the Mayor am 0......, Oc:un:il adqlted the FY 1989/1990 (!)B; P.L<.yLaw Mix am authorized staff to solicit fI.miiD:J }'L' ~ls for same. Recommended motion: 'lhat JUne 5, 1989 at 3:00 p.m., be established as the date am time certain for the FY 1989/1990 am Public Heari.n;J for CCI1Sideraticn of varioos }'L'+""""'s request.in;J financial ass:ist:.aJDe. ~\. rt~ ~. Phone: 5065 Supporting data attached: Ward: 1-7 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: (Acct. No.) N/A (Acct. Description) FY 1989/1990 am Allocation Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No J./. .-cftV.OF SAN BERN.DINO - REQUEST ~ COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT ~ Fe!:lrulny 20, 1989, the Mayor an:i (1 ..... II 0::Am::i1 ~ an:i adqJted the Py 1989/1990 aB; P.\."'Jl.Clm Mix an:i aut:harized staff to solicit }'L.~l.. for same. '!be plblished time period for s"hni...c;ian of }'L"-t""""l.. was Fe!:lrulny 21, 1989 thra.1gh March 23, 1989, by 4:00 p.m. A total of fifty-nine (59) }'L."."""l.. were received an:i reviewed by the C'r1m11I'li.ty DevelV}oWl"lIL Citizen Jldvisory O:IImi.ttee (ax::I\C). '!be ax::I\C will be sutmittiJY;J its re.:' ....-mtials for fI.Dl1in; umer the plblic service an:i capital inprcM!ment categories of the ~ P.l.~aw Mix. 'lhese NO ....-'mtials are to be CCI'ISi.dered by the Mayor an:i (1 ..... .1 0::Am::il durinJ the Public Hearirq an:i ~, lOOdified, or rejected, as "M'L~1ate. I reo ....-mtian adcptiat of the form DDtiat. RJH,IEIF/lab/3198 May 2, 1989 75-0264