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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAttachmentsAttachment No. 1 FY 2012-2013 National City CDBG and HOME Investment Partnerships Program Funding proposed for Final Allocation on May 1, 2012 HUD FY2012 CDBG Entitlement: $778,762 HUD FY2012 HOME Entitlement: $251,533 CDBG Program Income: $531,765 HOME Program Income: $2,235,107 CDBG Previous Year Reallocation: $87,240 Uncommitted HOME Funds: $902,073 Total CDBG Available for FY2013: $1,397,768 Total HOME Available for FY2013: $3,388,713 Applicant Name Program Name Activity Allocation CDBG Public Service City of National City, Community Services Department At Risk Youth After School Teen Program - "Supreme Teens" $20,000 City of National City, Neighborhood Services Department Homeless Assistance Program $34,386 City of National City, Community Services Department Learn to Swim $32,856 City of National City, Public Library Literacy Services $52,000 South Bay Community Services National City Police Department Support Services: Juvenile Diversion $20,000 City of National City, Community Services Department Tiny Tots $29,337 Trauma Intervention Programs of San Diego County, Inc. Trauma Intervention Program $8,000 CDBG Code Enforcement City of National City, Neighborhood Services Department Housing Inspection Program $120,055 CDBG Interim Assistance City of National City, Neighborhood Services Department Neighborhood Preservation $113,745 CDBG Public Facility Improvements La Maestra Family Clinic, Inc. La Maestra Dental Clinic, National City $27,404 CDBG Public Infrastructure Improvements City of National City, Development Services Department Concrete Improvements to Upgrade Pedestrian Ramps, Sidewalk, Curb, and Gutter $220,657 CDBG Section 108 Loan City of National City, Fire Department Fire Station 34-Section 108 Loan Payment FY11-12 $204,361 City of National City, Fire Department Fire Station 34-Section 108 Loan Payment FY12-13 $252,862 CDBG Planning/Administration City of National City, Community Services Department Neighborhood Councils Program $15,000 City of National City, Housing & Grants CDBG Program Administration $209,105 Fair Housing Council of San Diego Fair Housing and Tenant -Landlord Education $38,000 $1,397,768 Total CDBG Progam Funds Pending Allocation: HOME Program San Diego Habitat for Humanity Acquisition Rehabilitation for Homeownership Program $650,000 Community HousingWorks Realilty & Lending Homebuyer's Downpayment Assistance Program- $200,000 City of National City Housing and Grants National City Owner -Occupied Rehabilitation Program $290,049 Paradise Creek Housing Partners, L.P./Community HousingWorks (CHDO) Predevelopment Loan for the West Side Transit Oriented Development Project $2,000,000 City of National City, Housing and Grants Program Adminsitration $248,664 Total HOME Program Funds Pending Allocation: $3,388,713 Page 1 of 1 Attachment No. 2 City of National City FY 2012-2013 Annual Action Plan Development Timeline U.S. Department of HUD CDBG and HOME Programs November 15, 2011 (Tuesday): City Council Presentation on the HUD Consolidated Plan Priorities and Annual Action Plan Process 6:00 pm November 29, 2011 (Tuesday): FY 2012-13 CDBG/HOME Grant Funding Applications Available for Distribution City Hall Clerks Office, Finance Department Counter, and City of National City Website December 6, 2011 (Tuesday): CDBG/HOME Technical Assistance Workshop for Grant Applicants 10:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. MLK Center - South Mtg. Room January - March 2012 Drafting of FY 2012-13 Action Plan January 10, 2012 (Tuesday): CDBG/ HOME Application Submission Deadline Due by 2:00 p.m. at the City Clerks Office or at the Finance Department Counter February 7, 2012 (Tuesday): Distribution of CDBG/HOME Grant Application Binders to the City Council February 21, 2012 (Tuesday): CDBG/HOME Program Applicant Presentations 6:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers March 20, 2012 (Tuesday): City Council Public Hearing No. 1- Applicant Grant Funding Recommendations (Decision Making Meeting) 6:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers March 27, 2012 to April 26, 2012 Mandatory 30-Day Public Review FY 2012-13 Action Plan May 1, 2012 (Tuesday): City Council Final Public Hearing No. 2 - Approval of the FY 2012-13 Action Plan and revised Public Participation Plan 6:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers May 14, 2012 (Monday): Submission of the FY 2012-13 Action Plan to HUD Page 1 of 1 Attachment No. 3 FIVE-YEAR CONSOLIDATED PLAN 2010-2015 STRATEGIC HOUSING (H) PLAN PRIORITIES AND OBJECTIVES Priority H-1 Conserve and improve affordable housing Summary: In order to maintain quality structures and living spaces in National City, the City prioritizes single- family and multi -family rehabilitation programs to provide assistance for repairs and rehabilitation, especially for affordable housing stock. Objective 1: Minor Home Rehabilitation Provide funding for minor rehabilitation of 50 units. Objective 2: Ownership Housing Rehabilitation Program Provide funding (loans and rebates) to rehabilitate/repair 15 single-family housing units. Objective 3: Rental Unit Rehabilitation Program Provide loans to owners of rental housing to rehabilitate/repair 12 units, in return for a deed restriction to maintain units affordable. Objective 4: Housing Inspection Program Provide funding to assist 150 housing units with housing inspections that will provide technical assistance to property owners with regards to code enforcement and violations. Objective 5: Lead -Based Paint Hazard Reduction Continue to educate residents on health dangers of lead; require testing and lead hazard reduction in conjunction with rehabilitation. Priority H-2 Provide first-time homebuyer opportunities Summary: Develop program that will provide financial assistance through loans and/or grants to help first-time homebuyers. Objective 1: Provide homeownership assistance to 33 households. Priority H-3 Support new affordable housing construction Summary: City will work with for -profit and non-profit housing developers to acquire, rehabilitate, and construct new affordable housing units. Objective 1: Support the rehabilitation and/or construction of 50 affordable housing units. Priority H-4 Promote equal housing opportunity Summary: Contract with the Fair Housing Council of San Diego to perform investigation, reporting, monitoring, tenant counseling, and landlord training on fair housing law. Objective 1: Provide assistance to fair housing counseling and enforcement organizations. Annually evaluate services provided. Seek to assist 250 households. Objective 2: Actively advertise the services provided to National City residents in public locations. Objective 3: Continue to comply with the fair housing planning requirements of CDBG & HOME programs. Page 1 of 3 Attachment No. 3 Priority H-5 Preserve assisted housing at risk of converting to market rate Summary: Two projects with 260 federally assisted units are at risk of converting to market rate. City will implement the following objectives to conserve affordable housing stock at risk of conversion. Objective 1: Monitor units at -risk of converting to market rate. Objective 2: Establish contact with agencies interested in purchasing and/or managing units. Objective 3: Work with tenants and provide them with information of other affordable housing opportunities. Objective 4: Assist tenants of at -risk housing to obtain priority status for Section-8 if conversion to market rate. Priority H-6 Support housing and services for homeless and persons at -risk of homelessness Summary: National City if a part of the San Diego Continuum of Care System and addresses homeless issues in the community through the continuum of care model. The National City Housing Authority and CDBG funds can also be used to provide supportive services to the homeless and those at -risk of becoming homeless. Objective 1: Continue to support and participate in the San Diego Continuum of Care System. Objective 2: Coordinate with Emergency Food and Shelter Programs to bring funds into the region. Objective 3: Assist 300 persons by providing assistance to agencies and organizations that provide services to the homeless and/or persons at -risk of homelessness. Identified funding source: Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re -Housing Program (HPRP) Page 2 of 3 Attachment No. 3 FIVE-YEAR CONSOLIDATED PLAN 2010-2015 STRATEGIC COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (CD) PLAN PRIORITIES AND OBJECTIVES Priority CD-7 Provide for new and improve existing community facilities Summary: CDBG funds may be used to improve and expand parks and recreation facilities, to assist in the construction, expansion, and/or rehabilitation of other non -City owned community facilities serving the City's low- and moderate -income population and people with special needs. CDBG funds may also be used for new fire facilities and equipment if needed. In the past, CDBG funds leveraged a Section 108 loan for these purposes. The City's 5-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) identifies capital project needs; some of these projects have been identified as priorities for the Consolidate Plan 5-year period, including improvements to be made with regard to ADA compliance. Objective 1: Pursue 3 improvement projects to parks, recreational, and community facilities annually, for a total of 15 projects during the five-year Consolidated Plan period. Objective 2: Continue to prioritize repayment of the Section 108 loan, allocating CDBG funds and program income. Priority CD-8 Provide for needed infrastructure improvements in low- and moderate -income areas Summary: Street and sidewalk improvements are needed in low- and moderate -income areas to support continued investment. In addition, flood control projects have been identified as priorities. Objective 1: Pursue 2 flood control and 15 street improvement projects. Priority CD-9 Provide for needed community and supportive services Summary: The public outreach process identified homeless and emergency food services, senior services, childcare, and especially youth services, and crime awareness/prevention as priority services. Objective 1: Pursue public services for lower -income and special needs populations as identified on a yearly basis. Assist 8,350 persons or households over the five-year Consolidated Plan period. Priority CD-10 Provide for necessary planning activities Summary: To ensure the effective use of limited CDBG and HOME funds, the City must allocate money towards planning and monitoring. Preparation of annual updates allows the City to address the community's changing needs. Continued outreach to low- and moderate -income households should be conducted as part of the CDBG program's required public participation process. Objective 1: Annually review implementation of Consolidated Plan and update Action Plan as necessary. Objective 2: Conduct monitoring of CDBG and HOME funded activities. Objective 3: Ensure understanding of changing community needs through coordination with the Neighborhood Councils. Objective 4: Support efforts to increase volunteerism in the community in order to assist in the removal of blight and increase community engagement. Page 3 of 3 Attachment No. 4 CALIFORNIA NATIONAL My INCOR rORATI%D PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY 30 DAY PUBLIC REVIEW PERIOD AND FINAL PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE DRAFT FY 2012-2013 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN Notice is hereby given by the City of National City that the draft Annual Action Plan for Fiscal Year (FY) 2012-2013 has been prepared. The Consolidated Annual Action Plan for FY2012-2013 outlines how the City plans to expend $1,397,768 in federal Community Development Block Grant funds (CDBG) and $3,388,713 in HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program funds. In accordance with the federal regulations at 24 CFR, Part 91, the City of National City is required to prepare and submit an Annual Action Plan for its Housing and Community Development Programs to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). In order to obtain the views of residents, public agencies, and other interested parties, the City of National City has placed a copy of the draft Annual Action Plan for FY2012-2013 at the Office of the City Clerk, 1243 National City Blvd., First Floor, National City, during normal hours of operation beginning Tuesday, March 27, 2012. The document will also be available on the City's website at www.nationalcityca.gov through the Housing and Grants Division's CDBG and HOME Program webpage. The information will be available for public review for 30 days. Public comment on the draft Annual Action Plan for FY 2012-2013 can be directed by mail to the City of National City Housing and Grants Division, 1243 National City Blvd., National City, CA 91950, by email to housing@nationalcityca.gov, or by fax to (619) 336-4286. The FY2012-2013 Annual Action Plan contains the following major components: 1. Identification of federal and non-federal resources reasonably expected to be made available during the program year. 2. A list of activities to be undertaken during the program year to address community development and housing needs. 3. Identification of homeless and special needs activities to be undertaken during the program year to address identified needs within the City. Notice is hereby also given that the City of National City will hold the last of two public hearings on Tuesday, May 1, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. at City Council Chambers, on the second floor of City Hall, 1243 National City Blvd., to review written comments and obtain final testimony on the proposed use of funds for FY2012-2013. The final FY2012-2013 Annual Action Plan will be submitted to HUD for review and acceptance on or before May 15, 2012. For more information regarding this process, please contact the Housing and Grants Division at (619) 336- 4391. Hearing impaired persons please use the CAL Relay Service Number 711. City facilities are wheelchair accessible. Please contact the Office of the City Clerk at (619) 336-4228 to request a disability - related modification or accommodation. Notification 24-hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. Para que le interpreten la informacion en espaiiol, llame al (619) 336-4391. Leslie Deese, City Manager City of National City Published in the San Diego Union Tribune Tuesday, March 27, 2012