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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR10-Economic Development Agency] Q o o DBOzLOPIIBlr DBPARr..Q.r OF '!lIB CIn 01' SO B1lV1I& ImIID BOOBsr lOR COIMISSIOR/COUlICIL AC'fIOI From: KEMUTB J. HENDERSON Executive Director Subject: FI 1992/1993 COftftU.~1Y DEVELOPlID'! BLOCJ: GRAIrl POBLIC BBARIIG Date: May 8, 1992 SvnoDsis of Previous CommissionlCounci1/CnMMittee Action(s): On February 17, 1992, the Mayor and Common Council approved and adopted the FY 1992/1993 CDBG Program Mix and authorized staff to solicit proposals for same. (Synopsis Continued on Rext Page...) RecnMM~ed IIotion(s): (Mavor _nd C....nn Council) OPER PUBLIC BEARING CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING That the FY 1992/1993 CDBG Funding recommendations prepared by the Community Development Citizen Advisory Committee be approved and adopted by the Mayor and Common Council. Further, that the Mayor and Common Council authorize and direct staff to prepare and submit the FY 1992/1993 statement of objectives and projected use of funds to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. UDUI~~~I OR Execu~~ Contact Person(s): Ken Henderson/Art Hassel Phone: Project Area(s): All Pro1ect Areas Ward(s): Supporting Data Attached: Staff ReDort: Draft Statement of Ob1ectives FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $2.003.000 Source: 5081 1-7 Budget Authority: 1992/1993 CDBG FY 92/93 CDBG LOC ComaissionlCounci1 Rotes: COIMISSIOR MEBTIIIG AGDDA lIeeting Date: 06/01/1992 IV KJH:AJH:012ge Agenda Item R_ber: o o c o RBQUBS'l FOil COIIIISSIO./COUlICIL ACTIO. C~ty Denlopaent Bloclt Grant Public Bearina IIa7 27, 1992 Paae __ber -2- o SvnoDsis of Previous Commission/Council/Committee Actiones) Continued: From April 9 thoutgh Ray 14, 1992, the Community Development Citizen Advisory Committee (CDCAC) met on six (6) separate occassions, evaluated sixty-six (66) CDBG proposals and recommended approval of forty (40) applications for financial assistance. On Ray 18, 1992, the Rayor and Co_on C01Dlcll took an action scheduling the FY 1992/1993 CDBG Public Hearing for J1Dle 1, 1992, at 3:00 P.R. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KJH:AJH:012ge COIltlISSIOR IlBETIlIG AGIIIDA Reeting Date: 06/0111992 (0 Agenda Itell Blaber: o o o 4 o 0 DIVILOPMIBr DIPARrMI.r OF TBI CIn OF SAIl BlD.UDIIIO S'UFF UPOItT rr 1992/1993 CDBG PUBLIC RRARTRG On February 17, 1992, the Mayor and Common Council approved and adopted the FY 1992/1993 CDBG Program Mix and authorized staff to solicit proposals for same. The proposal submittal period was from Monday, March 2, 1992 through April 3, 1992, by 4:00 P.M., during which time sixty-six (66) proposals were received in the following categories: Approved PrORraa Mf..lt Mao1Dlt Reauested Public Services (Including Fair Housing) (Includes 15% Program Income) $ 300,450 S 75.000 $ 375,450 $1,586,000 $ 584,312 $2,852,294 Capital Improvements (Recent changes in the CDBG regulations allow the use of fifteen percent (15%) of program income to be added and used specifically for the Public Services Category, which increased the amount previously allocated by $75,000. * * * * * * * The Community Development Citizen Advisory Committee (CDCAC) met on six (6) occasions, beginning April 9, 1992 and concluding on May 14, 1992. All CDCAC members were provided with copies of the complete proposal packages, which were reviewed and evaluated during the time period specified above. Funding recommendations to the Mayor and Common Council were made based upon total funds available in the approved program categories and are attached hereto as EXhibit "A". Also attached to this report as EXhibit "B" is information in connection with those requests for financial assistance not recommended by the CDCAC for funding. This list also includes projects which were ineligible for funding consideration. Proposals submitted late were not considered by the Committee. Staff concurs with the recommendations submitted by the CDCAC as set forth in the attached EXhibits, but reserves further comment on the total recommendations contained therein until such time as the Mayor and Common C01Dleil consider the Committee recommendations during the scheduled Public Hearing . ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ICJH:AJH:012ge CClIMISSIOIl MDTIlIG AGBl'IDA Meeting Date:06/0l/l992i7 Agenda Item lIumber: Ii o o o JW o DnBLOPIIDr DlPAa.uu.n.. SDJ'P IIBPORr n 1992/1993 CDIIG Public Beariq .,. a. 1992 PlI&e IIlaber -2- o In addition, prior to the actual disbursement of funds and included as a part of any subsequ~~t agreement. the nonprofit o~~anization will be required to provide curreneYaudited financial statementskfboard minutes for meetings held duriq the precediq twelve (12) months, and~he corporation's most recent independent audit. On May 18, 1992, the Mayor and Common Council scheduled June 1, 1992, at 3:00 P.M.. as the date and time certain for the FY 1992/1993 CDBG Public Bearing. At this time the recommendations submitted by the CDCAC will be considered as well as comments and input from the community at large. Staff recommends adoption of the form motion. OB. Executive Director artment --------------------------------------------------------------------------~---- KJB:AJB:012ge COIKlSSIOB MBBTIBG AGKlUIA Meetiq Date: 06/01/1992 Agenda Its BlDIber:L o o o o o DEVILOPIIDT DBP.lJmwn: OF THE CIn OF lWf BBRlWlDIIIO DIAll "State.ent of C-.mlty Development Objectives lIDd Projected Use of I'lmds" F! 1992/1993 CAPITAL DlPROIrJllW!lr PROJECTS USB OF PlIlIDS AlIn DBSCRIPTIOII AMOUlIr UODBSTBD 1. IlARY' S IlUCY CBIIrBR, IIIC. 641 Roberds Street, San Bernardino. Renovations to the dining and kitchen areas. Piping repairs to the bathrooms; and painting of the interior and exterior of the building. (Public Facilities and ImDrovements: 570.201(c). Limited Clientele: 570.208 (a)(2)(A). City Wide.) $ 17 ,856 2. CARP FlU - lWf AlIDIlBAS COUIICIL $ 16,000 536 West 11th Street, San Bernardino Renovation of facilities to meet the needs of the handicapped persons. RestrOOM and entry doors to meet hlIDdicapped standards. Install approved fire alarm system for the hearing impaired. (Public Facilities and ImDrovements: 570.201 (k). Limited Clientele: 570.208(a)(2)(A). City Wide.) 3. CBIml:R FOR IIIDIVIIllJALS WITH DISABILITIBS 8088 Palm Lane, San Bernardino, Additional office space, 2000 sq.ft., to accommodate additional client load. (This is a multiple year project. - total cost $255,000. Funding by both the City and County of San Bernardino.) (Public Facilities and ImDrovements: 570.201 (c). Limited Clientele: 570.208 (a)(2)(A). City Wide.) $ 60,000 - 1 - EXHIBIT "A" AMOUlIr :_. !L.J l!~ l. I . . $ 17,856 $ 16,000 $ 60,000 (0 o o c - o o CAPItiL IIIPIOVBMDT PROJECTS USB OF rmms AIID DBSCRIPrIOB AIIOUIIr RBOUBSTED 4. OPrIOB BOUSB, IIIC. $ 10,694 838 South Lugo Street, San Bernardino. Renovation of the interior of the dwelling to correct unsafe conditions. Install security system. Replace the heating and air conditioning system to create a safe condition for battered and abused women and their children. (Public Facilities and Imorovements: 570.201 (c). Limited Clientele: 570.208 (a)(2)(A). City Wide.) 5. CITY OF SAlI RIlVW&vnllIO DBPAIr:owIr OF PARD, $ 40,800 UCUArIOB ABD CII_-,~ft SnvICRS 547 Borth Sierra Way, San Bernardino. Install geothermal mainline ~o the Center for Individuals with Disabilities and retrofit to existing heating system. This system will greatly reduce the Center's energy requirement and consumption. (Public Facilities and Imoroyements: 570.20l(c). Limited Clientele: 570.208 (a)(2)(A) City Wide.) 6. CITY OF SAB BBRlWIDIIIO DBPAlmwirJ: OF PARD $ 51,000 RBCllBArIOB ABD COnwlun SBRVICRS Rehabilitation of the Nicholson Park restroom to accommodate the handicapped. (Public Facilities and Imoroyements: 570.20l(kl Limited Clientele: 570.208 (a)(2)(A). City Wide.) 7. CITY OFSAB BBRlWIDIIIO DBPAa.uu.a..S OF PARD $ 90,000 AIm RBCllBArIOB - JlBLIWIlIf BEIGBTS PAK USrROOIIS 547 North Sierra Way, San Bernardino. Rehabilitation of the rest rooms to accommodate the handicapped. (Public Facilities and ImDrovements: 570.20l(c). Limited Clientele: 570.208(a)(2)(A). City Wide.) - 2 - AIIOUIIr ~_. ___, y ..1.1dl . I $ 10,694 $ 40,800 $ 51,000 $ 90,000 I~ o o CAPIrAL IMPROVl!IIIIIr PRO.JBCTS USE OF FUNDS AND DESCRIPTION 8. CITY OF SAIl BUlQRDIIO DBPAaumit.L OF PJJIICS AIfD IBCUArIOll - IIILL CQI'__~fi IiIIIID5Il 547 North Sierra Way, San Bernardino. Roof repairs for the Community Center. Roof is seriously deteriorated and needs replacing. (This is a multiple year project) (Public Facilities and ImDrovements: 570.20l(c). Low And Moderate Area Benefit: 570.208(a)(l). Census Tract #(72).) o 9. CITY OF SAIl B1!II1IAIIDIIO DBPAJcomm: OF PJJIICS AIfD IBCUArIOll - RUBD IIERlWmBZ COIlIIII1IlTY WIlUJII[ 547 North Sierra Way, San Bernardino. Roof repair and heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) for the community center. Old HVAC was swamp cooler and is badly deteriorated. System creates a health and safety hazard. (Public Facilities and ImDrovements: 570.20Hc). Low and Moderate Area Benefit: 570.208(a)(l). Census Tract #(58), ) o AMOUNT REOUESTED $ 36,000 $ 72,000 10. CITY OF SAIl BERIWmIBO PUBLIC LIBRARY $ 8,900 VILLASDOR BRANCH 525 North Mt. Vernon Avenue, San Bernardino. Outdoor lighting is need for safety reasons. The current outdoor lighting is inadequate and requires more light for walkways and parking lot. (Public Facilities and ImDrovements: 570.20l(c). Low and Moderate Area Benefit: 570.208(a)(l). Census Tract #42.43.47.48 & !ll..l o - 3 - AMOUNT RECOMMENDED $ 36,000 $ 72,000 $ 8,900 /p o o o o CAPITAL IIIPRO'IJlIU51'Il: PROJ'BCTS USB OF nnms AllD DBSCIlIPTIOlf 11. CIn OF SAIl -nDUIO PUBLIC LIBURY VILLASIlIOR BROCII 525 Borth Mt. Vernon Avenue, San Bernardino Roof repair. The old roof is badly deteriorated and the continuing leakage vi11 damage the library contents. (Public Facilities and ImDrovements: 570.201(c). Low and Moderate Area Benefit: 570.208(a)(1). Census Tracts' 42.43.47. 48. and 49) 12. CIn OF SAIl Rl!1!IInDllfO DBPA.K:ou5Jn: OF PUBLIC WORD 300 Borth "D" Street, San Bernardino. Sewer installation on 17th, 18th, 19th, Colorado and Arizona Streets between State and California Street. San Bernardino. Installation of main sewer line to provide sewer service in areas that have leaky septic tanks and are providing and unhealthful environment to the residents. (Public Facilities and ImDrovements: 570.201(c). Low and Moderate Area Benefit: 570.208(a)(1). Census Tract '42) 13. CIn OF SAIl BBIllWmIlfO DBPAJmown: OF PUBLIC WORD 300 Borth "D" Street, San Bernardino Richardson Street - Install storm drain from Mission Zanja to Davidson Street. Provide planned storm drains in Richardson Street form Davidson to Mission Zanja channel to alleviate area drainage problems. (Public Facilities and ImDrovements: 570.201(c). Low and Moderate Area Benefits: 570.208(a)(1). Census Tract '72) - 4 - o AIDllIT REOUESTED $ 2,500 $306,000 $245,000 AI'IOURT ~~ '..I..i! .w.l.i...J1 . I $ 2,500 $306,000 $245,000 {O o o o o o CAPITAL llvaOYDIUl: PJlO.JBCTS USB OF rmms Awn DlLClCRIPTIOII AROtlII'l REOUESTED 14. crn OF SAIl BBRlWmIIIO DBPAltJ:lll5lll"'[ OF PUBLIC WIlD 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino. Handicapped Accessibility - Various Locations Provide for handicapped accessibility to public buildings, park facilities, restrooms and access along right-of-way by construction of ramps and Wheel chair ramps, handrails and/or modification to existing restrooma to make them accessible to handicapped. (Public Facilities and ImDrovements: 570.20l(k). Limited Clientele: 570.208(a)(2)(A). Citv Wide) $ 75,000 15. crn OF SAIl R1lII1IAVDlIIO BCOlIllIIIC DBVBLOPIIDT $250,000 AGBIICY - DBVBLOPIIBIIr DBPAounaa.. 201 North "E" Street, Third Floor, San Bernardino Interim Revolving Loan Program - Provide a low interest rate loan to businesses for interim construction financing. Bligible businesses demostrate either creation or retention of permanent jobs primarily to low and moderate income residents, or rehabilitation efforts to cure code violations or eliminate slum or blight. (Economic Develooment Activitv: 570.203 (b). Low Moderate Area Benefit: 580.208 (a)(l). Citv Wide.) 16. CITY OF SAIl R1lII1IAlPnlllO BCOIlOllIC DIVELOPIIDT $150,000 AGBIICY - DIVELOPIIBIIr DBPAK:uwIr 201 North "E" Street, Third Floor, San Bernardino Demolition of the 46,000 sq. ft. Platt Building for the redevelopment of the site. The site is the future location of a "superblock" mixed use of commercial, retail shops and parking garage and will generate 720 jobs for the downtown area. (Economic Develooment Activitv: 570.203 (a). Criteria for National Obiective: 570.208 (a)(4) Citv Wide.) - 5 - AROtlII'l RECO-ED $ 75,000 $250,000 $150,000 10 o c o o o CAPIDL DlP2C1vJ5fWll: PROJECTS USB OF FlIIIDS AIID DBSCRTPrIOR AJI)(Jft RBOUBSTBD 17. CIn OF SAIl' -nny]lO BCOllOllIC DBVBLOPIIDT $150,000 AGDCY - DBVBLOPIIDT DBPAR~I'I"'u; 201 North "E" Street, Third Floor, San Bernardino Seismic Retrofitting Engineering Study for Unreinforced Masonry Buildings - Provide engineering studies for buildings that have been identified as seismically unstable. Grant a 1/3 portion to owners' 2/3 portion of engineering cost. Study is used to eliminate potential slum and blight conditions because of unsafe seismic conditions. (Bli2ible Rehabilitation Rnd Preservation Activitv: 570.202 (a)(3). Criteria for National Obiective: 570.208 (b)(2) TOTAL CAPI1'AL IMPROVJ5ftUlY PROJECTS $1,581,750 - 6 - AlmUllr RBCu_uID $150,000 $1,582,250 {O o o o o o COMMlllUTY DBVELOPMERT BLOCK GRANT FUNDING CYCLE FOR FISCAL YEAR 1992-1993 PROPOSAl_ill BOT RBcotImmBD FOR FONDIRG (PUBLIC SDVICBS) ADD.' OraanizationlContact/Address 92-001 A Special Place Ms. Terry Field, Director 2296 North Arrowhead Avenue San Bernardino, CA 92405 A children's hands-on museum. 92-007 Center for Community Counseling & Education Ms. Linda Rogers, Executive Director 607 B. Highland Avenue San Bernardino, CA 92404 Provide prevention and intervention to pregnant teens and single mothers. 92-008 Camp Fire - San Andreas Council Ms. Jean Bourbeau, Executive Director 536 West 11th Street San Bernardino, CA 92410-2810 Gang prevention program called "Project Make a Difference". 92-013 Inland Mediation Board Ms. Betty Davidow, Executive Director 420 North Lemon Avenue Ontario, CA 91764 Fair housing testing. 92-021 Project Impact Mr. Matthew R. Harris, Executive Director 1153 North "F" Street San Bernardino, CA 92411 Juvenile diversion school drop-out prevention. Amount Reouested $ 15,000.00 $ 30,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 10,695.00 NIA 1 EXHIBIT "B" /0 C) o o APR Ro. o Or<<anizationlContact/Addreaa o 92-022 Joshua House Hoae for Boys Mr. Cornell Davis, Executive Director 2836 San Gabriel Street San Bernardino, CA 92404 Troubled youth that have been removed from the home. 92-023 Los Padrinos of Southern California, Inc. Mr. Timothy D. Gergen 909 North "D" Street Suite 2 San Bernardino, CA 92410 Gang intervention model. 92-024 San Bernardino Unified School District JJI Ms. Janet Reynolds, Alternative Programs, 777 North "F" Street San Bernardino, CA 92410 Emmerton 11ementary School high risk project. 92-029 People's Choice Foundation Ms. Anita Jones, Agency Director 1505 West Highland Avenue Suite 1 San Bernardino, CA 92411 Provide health support services to low/mod income pregnant women and their newborns. TOTAL PUBLIC SIRVICE FUNDS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR FUNDING Amount Recommended $ 14,000.00 $ 96,350.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $216,045.00 2 ;0 o o o QMImIIITY DBVELOPKBBr BLOCK Gv.D PURDING CYCLE FOR FISCAL YEAR 1992-1993 PROPOSiT_CI BOT ur~O:II"J:D FOR PURDIRG (CAPITAL IIIl'ROv_d) ADD. # OraanizationlContact/Address 92-031 Teddy Bear Tymes Child Care Center, Inc. Ms. Linda Drew, Executive Director 561 North Sierra Way San Bernardino, CA 92410 Day care center. 92-035 Easter Seal Society of the Inland Counties Mr. Brian Bost, Chief Executive Officer 241 East 9th Street San Bernardino, CA 92410 Building expansion. 92-036 Boys and Girls Club of San Bernardino Mr. Jerry Herndon, Executive Director 1180 West 9th. Street San Bernardino, CA 92411 Abused women's and children's shelter. 92-040 Parka Recreation & Community Services Ms. Annie Ramos, Director 547 North Sierra Way San Bernardino, CA 92410 Kerwin Field park renovations and restroom rehabilitation. 92-044 San Bernardino Public Library/Ingram Branch Ms. Marion VassHakos, Asat. City Librarian 525 North Mt. Vernon Avenue San Bernardino, CA 92411 West Side Plaza Center. 92-045 San Bernardino Public Library/Ingram Branch Ms. Marion Vassi1akos, Asst. City Librarian 525 North Mt. Vernon Avenue San Bernardino, CA 92411 West Side Plaza Center. Amount Reauested $ 24,500.00 $214,000.00 $250,000.00 $ 51,000.00 $ 2,851.00 $ 18,806.00 3 /0 0 0 APRBo. OrsanizationlContact/Address Amount RecoDDDended 92-046 San Bernardino Public LibrarylInaram Branch $ 716.53 Q Ms. Marion VassUakos, Asst. City Librarian 525 Borth Mt. Vernon Avenue San Bernardino , CA 92411 West Side Plaza magazine storage and display units. 92-047 San Bernardino Public Library/Inaram Branch $ 700.00 Ms. Marion Vassilakos, Asst. City Librarian 525 North Mt. Vernon Avenue San Bernardino, CA 92411 Inaram Branch Ilovina library branch. 92-048 San Bernardino Public Library/Inaram Branch $ 216.60 Ms. Marion VassUakos, Asst. City Librarian 525 Borth Mt. Vernon Avenue San Bernardino, CA 92411 West Side Plaza Center Convex mirrors. 92-049 San Bernardino Public Library/Inaram Branch $ 5,903.62 Ms. Marion VassUakos, Asst. City Librarian 525 North Mt. Vernon Avenue San Bernardino, CA 92411 0 Circulation center. 92-050 San Bernardino Public Library/Inaram Branch $ 1,675.00 Ms. Marion Vassilakos, Asst. City Librarian 525 North Mt. Vernon Avenue San Bernardino, CA 92411 Movable walls. 92-053 City of San Bernardino Mr. Gene Klatt, Asst. City Engineer 300 Borth "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 $ 95,000.00 Curb, gutter and sidewalk. Number side of Third Street, McKinley to Victoria. 92-056 City of San Bernardino Mr. Gene Klatt, Asst. City Enaineer 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 $135,000.00 Storm Drain - Richardson from San Bernardino over to Santa Ana River. o 4 ;0 o o o APlI Bo. o OrRanization/Contact/Addreaa o 92-057 City of San Bernardino Mr. Gene Klatt, Asst. City Engineer 300 Borth "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Curb gutters Rosewood Laurelwood, Lee, Davidson east of Tippecanoe west of fence. 92-059 Building Division/Planning & Building Services Mr. Larry Reed, Assistant Director 300 Borth "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Unreinforced masonry building. 92-060 Building Division/Planning & Building Services Mr. Larry Reed, Assistant Director 300 Borth "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Mobile park inspection program. (Code Enforcement) 92-064 City of San Bernardino Development Department Mr. Kenneth J. Henderson, Executive Director 201 Borth "E" Street, Third Floor San Bernardino, CA 92401-1507 Downtown Activity Center. TOTAL OF CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS BOT RECOMMENDED PROPOSALS WITHDRAWN BY APPLICANT FOR CONSIDERATION 92-062 City of San Bernardino Economic Development Agency Ms. Emily Wong, Development Specialist 201 North "E" Street San Bernardino, CA 92401-1507 ITT postal encoding facility rehab. Amount RecolllllJ.....ded $ 60,000.00 $ 83,0000.00 $ 62,675.00 $264,000.00 $1,270,043.75 $300,000.00 * IT! Project, withdrawn due to contract being given to other area. lag:0799E 5 /0 c o o 00 PUBLIC SIllVICES USE OF FlIIIDS AIm DESCRIPrIOlll 18. CATHOLIC ClWlITIES - OFFICE Olll AGING 150 East Olive Street, Colton. Personnel manageaent assistance for elderly persons, frail and vulnerable elderly, to transform their lives from a state of dependency to dynamic inter-dependence and shared auton~. (Public Services: 570.201(e)(1)(2). Limited Clientele: 570.208 (a) (2) (A).) 19. CBILDRElI'S FlIIID - FORMERLY FIRST FlIIID OF CBILDRElI'S USOURCES 385 North Arrowhead Avenue, Second Floor, San Bernardino. Provide assistance to children who have experienced physical and sexual abuse, home1essness and grave neglect. (Public Service: 570.201(e)(1)(2). Limited Clientele: 570.208 (a) (1) (A).) 20. BETIILEIIIM BOUSE PROJECTS, mc. Provide shelter and support services for up to one (1) year for battered women and their children involved in domestic violence. (Public Services: 570.201 (e)(1)(2). Limited Clientele: 570.208(a)(2)(A).) 21. FIlAZEE COIRllUTY ti.l5l'rJ:J51t 1140 West Mill Street, San Bernardino. Provide low and moderate income citizens which are poverty stricken with emergency food and referral services for employment and housing. (Public Service: 570.201 (e)(1)(2). Limited Clientele: 570.208 (a)(2)(A).) - 7 - 00 AMOUlIIT REOUESTED $ 20,000 $ 20,000 $ 20,000 $ 20,000 AMOUlIIT UCOMMElllDED $ 19,820 $ 20,000 $ 20,000 $ 20,000 fO o o c co PUBLIC SERVICES USE OF FlIlUlS AIm DESCRIPrIOR 22. IWlTER SEAL SOCIETY AIm IWI.&IIII AREA IIJW) IlIJURY GROUP 241 East 9th Street, San Bernardino. Provide weekly counseling and/or therapeutic programs, monthly newsletters and meetings, educational and promotional materials to low and moderate income head injured persons and their families. (Public Services: 570.20l(e)(1)(2). Limited Clientele: 570.208 (a)(2)(A).) 23. SAR B~IlW&IlnIIO BOYS AIm GIRLS CLUB 1180 West 9th Street, San Bernardino. Funds utilized in the administration of programs which provide educational, employment, youth activities for under privileged children ages six (6) to seventeen (17). (Public Services: 570.201 (e)(1)(2). Low and Moderate Area Benefit: 570.208 (a)(l). Census Tract 47.) 00 AMOUR'l REOUESTED $ 20,000 $ 20,000 24. GREATER SAN IlERIWlDIRO AREA SPECIAL OLYMPICS $ 10,000 547 North Sierra Way, San Bernardino. Provide year round educational training to low and aoderate income children who are mentally retarded and enable them to compete in various athletic programs and sports. (Public Services: 570.201 (e)(1)(2). Limited Clientele: 570.208 (aH2HAl. ) 25. IDCIIT.AIIII DISTRIcr CODClL OR AGIlIG, IRC. $ 20,000 3102 Highland Avenue, Highland. Center provides a coordinated range of services and community activities to low and moderate income senior citizens located in east San Bernardino to enable them to remain living independently at home. (Public Services: 570.201 (e)(1)(2). Limited Clientele: 570.208 (a)(2)(A).) - 8 - AMOUR'l RECOfIMERDBD $ 20,000 $ 20,000 $ 10,000 $ 20,000 [0 o () o co PUBLIC SDVICBS USB OP PlIImS Awn DBSCRIPTIO. 26. BJCIIU~ DISTRICT COllRCIL O. AGIIIG, I.C. 3102 Highland Avenue, Highland. Provide Senior citizens with an exercise program under the Fitness Program to help with flexibility, ~scular strength and cardiovascular endurance. (Public Services: 570.201 (e)(1)(2). Limited Clientele: 570.208 (a)(2)(A).) 27. IlEADOWBIWOI: AM&TBlJK BOXING ACADEMY 1126 West Congress Street, San Bernardino. Provide gym equipment and instructors for UDder privileged youths to participate in controlled competitive recreational sports. (Public Services: 570.201 (e)(1)(2). Low and Moderate Area Benefit: 570.208 (a)(l). Census Tract Number 58.) co AM01JIft 1lB000STBD $ 20,000 $ 15,000 28. LII'lIIBD SOCIAL SDVICBS OP SlItITlU5JUll CALIPODIA $ 20,000 1354 North "G" Street, San Bernardino. Emergency assistance program for clients that are hungry, impoverished, and homeless. Assist clients with basic needs, as part of a case plan. (Public Service: 570.20l(e)(1)(2). Limited Clientele: 570.208(a)(2)(A).Citv Wide.) 29. OPTIO. HOUSB, DCO'RPORATID San Bernardino. Provides shelter and support services for battered women and their children for up to thirty (30) days. (Public Services: 570.20l(e)(1)(2). Limited Clientele 570.208 (a)(2)(A). Citv Wide.) - 9 - $ 20,000 AIIlUIIT 1Bt'...-1t1l111D $ 13,900 $ 15,000 $ 20,000 $ 20,000 (0 o o o co co PUBLIC SDVIClS USE OF FlIIIDS AIm DESCRIPTIOlll AMOOBT REOUESTED 30. DDS AGAIlIIST CItIIIB, mc. * 20,000 3200 Borth "E" Street, San Bernardino. Provides crime prevention and drug free environment as an alternative to low and moderate income children. Provides assistance to yoUDg children on how to prevent them from becoming victims of crime. (Public Services: 570.201 (e)(1)(2). Limited Clientele: 570.208 (a)(2)(A). Citv Wide.) 31. PROJECT IIOIIB RUllI * 20,000 PIlOVISIOlll OF HOUSIltG OPPOmnuTIBS 150 East Olive Street, Colton. Provide assistance for seven (7) low income families to acquire homeownership. Provide assistance to low income families to obtain financing and enable them to purchase as first time buyers by providing counseling and financial management resources. (Public Services: 570.201 (e)(1)(2). Low .n~ Moderate Area Benefit: 570.208 (a)(l). Citv Wide.) 32. SAlII -&IIDIIIIO SEXDAL ASSAULT SDVICBS, IlIIC. * 20,000 1875 lIIorth "D" Street, San Bernardino. Provide crisis intervention to victims of sexual assault and significant other services such as hospital outreach, courtroom accompaniment and community education and prevention programs. (Public Services: 570.201 (e)(1)(2). Limited Clientele 570.208 (a)(2)(A). Citv Wide.) 33. IlOLLIltG STARTS, IlIIC., IlELPLIRB * 20,000 536 West 11th Street, San Bernardino Provide emergency alert devices and portable triggers for the elderly and homebound ill with maintenance services provided when required. (Public Services: 570.201 (e)(1)(2). Limited Clientele: 570.208 (a)(2)(A). Citv Wide. ) - 10 - AMOOBT RECOIMDDED * 20,000 * 20,000 * 19,547 * 15,000 (I () o Q co PUBLIC SERVICES USE OF FlllIDS AIm DESCRIPTIOR co AMOUR'l RBOm:STBD $ 20.000 34. ROLLING STAUS. IRC.. DEAF SBRVICES 536 West 11th Street, San Bernardino Provide services to be used with telephone devices for the deaf and hearing impaired with maintenance service provided when required. (Public Services: 570.201 (e)(1)(2). Limited Clientele:570.208 (a)(2)(A). Citv Wide.) 35. toI5lUJUt lOR I1IDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES $ 10.000 8088 Palm Lane, San Bernardino. Project LEO provides leisure, educational outreach programs for disabled individuals. (Public Services: 570.201 (e)(1)(2). Limited Clientele: 570.208 (a)(2)(A). Citv Wide.) 36. DlLARD IIBDIArION BOARD, IRC. FAIR HOUSING $ 20.432 AlUl IMPLDIBlI1'ArIOIl OF A1W.YSIS OF IllPEDIMEBTS 420 Rorth Lemon Street, Ontario. Implement recommendation of the Fair Housing Analysis and implement the activities of fair housing enforcement, education and outreach services. (Public Services: 570.201 (e)(1)(2). Low and Moderate Area Benefit: 570.208 (a)(l).) 37. JIIUItJI IIBDIArIOIl BOARD. IRC. COIIFLICT $ 16.201 RESOLUTION AIm BOUSIBG IIBDIATION 420 North Lemon Street, Ontario. Complement the strategy for increasing housing opportunities for members of minority groups and female head of households with efforts to achieve special deconcentration of such housing opportunities and action to affirmatively further fair housing. (Public Services: 570.201 (e)(1)(2). Low and Moderate Area Benefit: 570.208 (a)(l).) -11- AMOUlft RBCONMBRDED $ 20.000 $ 10.000 $ 20.000 $ 5.000 . ,V o o o co PUBLIC SDVICES USB OF FlJ1O)S AIm DBSCRIPrIOIl 38. LBGAL AID SOCIBrY OF SA1I IIDlURDIlIO 150 West Fifth Street, San Bernardino. Provides legal assistance for tenant/landlord issues, dissolutions, child support and other legal matters. (Public Services: 570.201 (e)(1)(2). Limited ~liente1e: 570.208 (a)(~(A). Citv Wide.) .,.2-<: ~(("o vi <c." c.<~.F . 7YrV TOTAL PUBLIC SERVICES - 12 - C~ AIIltlllr RBOUBSTBD $20,000 $391,633 AIIOUlI'l '. , II.~ \ II oj I $ 20,000 $368,267 I ,0 o (.) o C.:;> SUPPORT OF HOUSIBG PROGRAMS USE OF FIIlIDS AIm DESCllTPrIOII 39. CITY OF SAlI R1!IIWAllnIIIO - FIRE DEPAJmoumr 200 East 3rd Street, San Bernardino Mobile Home Seismic Rehabilitation and Rehab- ilitation Program. Install state certified "Earthquake Resistant Bracing System (ERBS)" for mobile home stability during earthquakes. (Public Facilities and ImDrovements: 570.201 (c). Low and Moderate Area Benefit: 570.208 (a)(l). Citv Wide.) 40. SAIl R1!IIWUlDUO JIEVEL01'IIIIr.r DEPAJmoumr IlEIGIIBORHOOD REll.&BILItirIOII PROGRAII 201 North "E" Street, Third Floor San Bernardino. Provide housing rehabilitation loan assistance at below market interest rates for approximately twenty-one (21) low and moderate income households (average loan amount of $20,000). (Rehabilitation and Preservation: 570.201 (a)(b)(1)(2). Housina Activities: 570.208 (a)(3). Citv Wide.) TOTAL SUPPORT OF HOUSIBG PROGRAMS A.JH:0130e - 13 - C~ AMOURr REOITK.'l'I'RIl $: 69,000 $425,000 $494,000 AMOURr ~. ~~i1J1.~' $: 69,000 $425,000 $494,000 {v