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HomeMy WebLinkAboutYear 2001 Action Plan (2) Augusta Richmond GA DOCUMENT NAME: war &to, QQ;t\on ?\OJ) DOCUMENT TYPE: ~'(o\\durYI YEAR: QO BOX NUMBER: 1 \ F~ENUMBER: \~~\~ NUMBER OF PAGES: SO ':'..~.~" ',' ,. '7c-...---.~__ . I ~ .' -.. ,'".-, .~'--l..... "::'- ~4.JAf ......... ".,~tJ~ ---- ", -~ l< .: OUSING & NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT One Tenth Street · Suite 430 · Augusta, Georgia 30901 Telephone: (706) 821-1797 · TDD: (706) 821-1797 · Fax: (706) 821-1784 ?"""'--'-- MEMORANDUM Walter l-Iornsby Keven J. Mack Year 2001 Action Plan DATE: December 8, 2000 I I :/ On December 19, 2000, the Commission is scheduled to approve the Year 2001 Action Plan for Community Development Block Grant, Emergency Shelter Grant and HOME funds. Attached are the following for the Mayor's signature: 1. Application for Federal Assistance - form 424(3); 2. Certifications; 3. Resolution for Submission of Action Plan; 4. Cover letter to HUD Please authorize for execution by the Mayor. KJMjRLW jawd ,. I" '-" Office of the Mayor Bob Young, Mayor Room 806, Munidpal Building 530 Greene Street, Augusta, GA 30911 (706) 821-1831 - FAX (706) 821-1838 E-mail: mayoryoung@co.richmond.ga.us Federal Express - December 20, 2000 Mr. John L. Perry Director Georgia State Office of Community Planning And Development Five Points Plaza 40 Marietta Street, NW 15th Floor Atlanta, Georgia 30303-9812 Dear Mr. Perry: Enclosed is an original and two (2) copies of the City of Augusta, Georgia's Consolidated Plan Action Plan for Year 2001 Community Development Block Grant, HOME Investment Partnership and Emergency Shelter Grant funds. If you should have further questions, concerning the enclosed information, please contact Keven Mack at (706) 821-1797. .' BY/RL W/awd Enclosures ;2\', ~.. ,'. L; J'" :t-.o_ ~ I'i ',',', 1-0 "',.,....~,~ ' ~! ~.'~~/l'~~\,-.~ j ~'..,.~';.l ,- ", . ' . f . . A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF THE CONSOLIDATED ACTION PLAN FOR 2001, GRANTING THE AUTHORITY TO GIVE ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS AS REQUIRED BY THE SECRETARY OF THE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND GRANTING THE AUTHORITY TO EXECUTE THE CONSOLIDATED ACTION PLAN AS APPROVED. WHEREAS, AUGUSTA-RICHMOND COUNTY COMMISSION OF AUGUSTA, GEORGIA has availed itself of the provisions of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to submit a Consolidated Action Plan as a prerequisite to receiving Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) funds after public hearings have been held and projects suggested by citizens have been given careful and serious consideration; and WHEREAS, in order to expedite the orderly execution of the assurances, certifications and Grant Agreement, the Mayor is hereby given authorityto provide such assurances, certifications and execute the Grant Agreement as required by the Secretary; and WHEREAS, in order to expedite the CDBG,' HOME and ESG Programs included in the plan, the Housing and Neighborhood Development Department is given authority to carry out the programs as approved by the Augusta-Richmond County Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Mayor and the Housing and Neighborhood Development Department be authorized to prepare and submit the Year 2001 Consolidated Action Plan and any amendments thereto as well as provide the required assurances, certifications and execution of the Grant Agreement; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Housing and Neighborhood Development Department be authorized to carry out the orderly execution of the Year 2001 Consolidated Action Plan as approved by the Augusta-Richmond County Commission in compliance with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations. ATTEST: AUGUSTA. GEORGIA .~~\U . Bob You g Mayor , " ....,.... ~:;:..; ~ ~ SEA.L L.ena J. on.ner Clerk of'Gommission ".."",- .;;W- e" .' I ' ~ - - CERTIFICATION I, Lena J. Bonner, Clerk of Commission, hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a Resolution as adopted by said AUGUSTA-RICHMOND COUNTY COMMISSIO~ in meeting held on December 19, 2000. ~ -. .. {~~~=\~~ " S EAl.~~-'" . ,,,". . _'-~. _ .. _ r --' , - r- ~ J~-<~~ .2" ",~< .~ ~~'~ ,'."1- . ": - J--.... ':'" '. ',- . .- .-'<, .....;. ;.: :r.,----::\~ ~, ' ~k'l': ,~ -"~.~ "...."" ,1. C\..- ~ r-..:;,- -.,' :...... , ~> ,~~. t..~f'I:> . :--_:W1lr ....""'\ . .'. " . -f-.;'".. .; .,/> .. ~, .. ..1"" I",!,,":... - f . ,I .If ~*",.':r-ts;.:.~-~,"{I.i~it~~~r,%0:[::'".t~~,,~.:-;,:" ",' ,r .,'".. ,~ -' . " ;._'1 ':'~.~~3'; ;.~:~'~'~,~~~f~(Gt~~~'. :. ?:;}~~~,~. ~ . 7~::" , DOCUMENT FLOW (Office Of The Administrator) DATE: December 11, 2000 TO: Jim Wall. County Attornev FROM: Alexandra Alston, Executive Secretary DOCUMENT ATTACHED: Year 2001 Action Plan (from K.Mack, dated 1218/00) ACTION REQUIRED: Initial/Forward! Return to Administrators Office RETURNED BY: 01 u),~ . DATE: \ ~_\ ~-oo ~~~;;uuu,uuu'Hu,~uuu,uu~.:~'rX'~'o'5U'UH" .......UU.U_.HHUU.UU "'HU'UHH'UH.UUUU "UH' .... TO: (!j~ iftij f kttr . FROM: Alexandra Alston, Executive Secretary DOCUMENT ATTACHED: Year 2001 Action Plan (from K.Mack, dated 1218/00) ACTION REQUIRED: Approve/Return to the Administrator's Office RETURNED BY: DATE: *****'**lUUUUUJ,U,LU.L.LUJ.UUUU.laUU J,J,J..u,J.....LUU.LI IUU*,,*,,*,*,,**,*J.UUUUUIU J.J....uJ..L J,J,J.J.lU AUAA"'''Ul,U.lU,LUUAUUU IUUUAA&UA" AUA (ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE USE) RETURNED TO: DATE: INITIALS: APPLlC,A TION FOR . i , 2. DATE SUBMITTED Applicant Identifier 58-220.-42'14 FEDERAL ASSISTAN'CE . , I, TYPf OF SUBMISSION: : ). DATE RECEIVED BY STATE Slate Application Identilier Application : Prsapp/ica lion l2\l Construction o Construction 4. DATE RECEIVED BY FEDERAl AGENCY Federal Idenlifier 58-220-4272 0 Non-Construction o Non-Conslruction s. APPUCANT INFORMATION Leoa/ Name: ~nizational Unit: Augusta , Georgia using & Neighborhood Developrent Depart::Irent Address (give city. county. stale. and zip code): Name and telephone number of the person to be contacted on mallers involving this application (give area code) One 10th Street, Suite 430 Keven J. Mack ~t,] Georgia 30901 (706) 821-1797 5. EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (EtN): 7. TYPE OF APPLICANT: (enter appropriate lelter in bolt) [g UJiJ' ~ f2 2 10 14 12 17 14 I A. State H, Independent School CiSl. B, County I. State Controlled Institution of Higher Learnino C, Municipal J, Prillale University a. TYPE OF APPLICATION: 0, Township K. Indian'Tribe m New o Continualion o Revision E, Inlerstate L Individual ' F, IntermunicilJ8\ 11.1, Prolit Organization If Revision. enler appropriate lenerls) in box(as): D D G, Special District N. Other (Specify): A, Increase Award B, Decrease Award C. Increase Duration 0, Decrease Duration Other (specify): B. NAME OF FEDERAl AGENCY: Depanntn of HOusing & Urban Developrrent 10, CATAlOG OF FEDERAL DOMESTIC 1 4 .12 11 18 11. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE OF APPLICANrS PROJECT: ASStSTANCE NUMBER: 2001 Cormnmity Develo!XfeIlt Block Grant Program TITLE: Corrmuni ty Develop:rent Block Grants contains a number of different activities designed to improve the existing housing 12. AREAS AFFECTED BY PROJECT (cities. counties. Slales. etc.): s~, increase private investIrent, develop public facilities and perserve historic Augusta, Richrrond Cormty, GA structures. 11 PROPOSED PROJECT: 14, CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS OF: Start Date Ending Date a. Applicant : b. Project 01/01/01 12/31/01 10th : lOth : 15. EST1MATED FUNDING: 16, IS APPLICATION SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY STATE EXECUTIVE ORDER 12372 PROCESS? a, Federal S 2,908,000 .00 8. YES, THIS PREAPPLICATION/APPLICATlON WAS MADE AVAILABLE TO THE STATE EXECUTIVE ORDER t2372 PROCESS FOR REVIEW ON: b. Applicant S .00 DATE c, State $ ,00 b NO. [ZJ PROGRAM IS NOT COVERED BY E.O. 12372 d. Local S .00 0 OR PROGRAM HAS NOT BEEN SELECTED BY STATE FOR REVIEW e Other $ .00 t. Program Income $ .00 17. IS THE APPLICANT DELINOUENT ON ANY FEDERAL DEBT1 117,800 DYes If 'Yes,. allach an elCplanation, iQ{ No g TOTAL $ 3,025,800 .00 18. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF. ALL DATA IN THIS APPLICATIONII>REAPPLICATION ARE TRUE AND CORRECT. THE DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DULY AUTHORIZED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE APPLICANT AND THE APPLICANT WILL COMPLY WITH THE ATTACHED ASSURANCES IF THE ASSISTANCE IS AWARDED a, Typed Name o',Aulhorized Representati\IB I b, Tille c, TelEfhone number Bob Young Mayor (70 ) 821-1797 ~~\ii~~v e. Dale Signed ~~ 12/19/00 ~. d.t.ons NOl Usable "''J G Standard Form 424 1"l~V 4.881 PreSCribed by OMS (,tr.:":,,, A.l0.1 ~. APPLICATION FOR F~DERAL ASSISTANCE 1. TYPE Of SUBMISSION: Applicalion XX Conslruction Preapp/icalion o Construction o Non-Construction 4. DATE RECEIVED BV FEDERAL AGENCY Federal Identifier 58-220-4274 o Non-Construction 5. APPUCAHT INFORMATION Lsoal Name; Augusta, Georqia Address (give city, county. slate. and zip code/: One 10th Street Suite 430 Augusta, Georgia 30901 Richrro d 2. DATE SUBMITTED 3. DATE RECEIVED BY STATE a. TYPE OF APPLICATION: ~ New o Continuation o ,Revision II Revision, enter appropriate lener(s) in box(es); 0 0 A, Increase Award B, Decrease Award C. Increase Duration 0, Decrease Duration Other (specify): 10. CATALOG Of FEDERAL DOMESTIC ASSISTANCE NUMBER: TITLE: Errergency Shelter Grant 12. AREAS AFFECTED BV PROJECT (cities, covnlies. slales. etc.): Augusta, Richrrond County, Georgia t3. PROPOSED PROJECT: Starl Date Ending Date 1~. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS OF: a, Applicant 01/01/01 12/31/01 15. ESTIMATED FUNDING: a, Federal S b, Applicant S c. State $ d. Local $ e Other $ l. Program Income $ g TOTAL $ 99,000 .00 .00 .00 .00 99,000 ,00 ,00 ,00 198,000 10th Applicant ldentilier I 58-22b-4274' Slate Application Identllier OrOllnizational Unit: Housing & Nei hborhood Develo tOe t Name and telephone numbel of the person to be contacted on mailers involving this application (give area code) Keven J. Mack (706) 821-1797 7. lYPE OF APPLICANT: (ente' appropriale let/er in box) A, State H, Independent School Dist, B. County l. State Conl/oUed Institution of Higher Learning C, Municipal J, Private University 0: Township K. Indian Tribe' E. Interstate L. Individual F. Inlermunici~ M, Profit Organization G, Special District N. Other (Specily): I. NAME OF FEDERAL AGENCY: Depannent of Housing & Urban Oeveloprent 1 11. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE OF APPUCAHl"S PROJECT: 2001 Errergency Shelter Grant Program Provide assistance to local horreless service providers to increase services to the ho:rreless. : b, Project 10th 16. IS APPLICATION SUBJECT TO REVIEW BV STATE EXECUTIVE ORDER 12372 PROCESS'? a, YES, THIS PFlEAPPLlCATlON/APPLlCATlON WAS MADE AVAILABLE TO THE STATE EXECUTIVE ORDER 12372 PFlOCESS FOR REVIEW ON: DATE b NO, l:iI PROGRAM IS NOT COVERED BV E.O. 12372 o OR PROGRAM HAS NOT BEEN SELECTED BY STATE FOR REVIEW DYes 17. IS THE APPLICANT'DELINOUENT ON ANY FEDERAL DEB'M If 'Yes.. attach an explanation. Kl No 11. TO THE BEST Of MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF. ALL DATA IN THIS APPLICATlONIPREAPPLlCATION ARE TRUE AND CORRECT. THE DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DULV AUTHORIZED BY THE GOVERNINCl BODY OF THE APPLICANT AND THE APPLICANT WILL COMPLY WITH THE ATTACHED ASSURANCES If THE ASSISTANCE IS AWARDED a, Typed Name 01 Aulhorized Representative Bob Youn <.....c-- c, Telephone number (706 821-1797 e, Dale SIgned APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSIST AN-CE " TYPE OF SUBMISSION: f-ppJiClJlion ~ Construction o Non-Construction 5. APPLICANT INFORMATION Legal Name: Au 2. DATE SUBMITTED 3. DATE RECEIVED BY STATE PreappJica tion o Construction Applicant Identifier , 58-220-4274' Stale Application Identifier o ~ruclion 4.. DATE RECEIVED BY FEDERAl AGENCY Federalldenlig~_220_4274 Address (giWl city, county, slate. and zip code); ia One 10th Street Suite~430Geo . AUgus l..a., rgla Richrrond 30901 S. EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER fEIN): ~'- a. TYPE OF APPLICATION: xx New o Continuation o Revision II Revision, enter appropriate letter(s) in box(es): 0 0 A, Increase Award B, Decrease Award C. Increase Duration 0, Decrease Duration Olh8l' (specify): 1D. CATALOG OF FEDERAL DOMESTIC ASSISTANCE NUMBER: 11TLE: HOME Investment Partnership 12. AREAS AFFECTED BY PROJECT (cilies. counlies. slBles. e/c.): Augusta, Richrrond County, (""eorgia 13. PROPOSED PROJECT: Star I Date Ending Date 01/01/01 12/31/01 15. ESTIMATED FUNDING: a. Federal S b, Applicant $ c, State $ d. Local S e Other $ f. Program Income $' g TOTAL $ 1~. CONGRESSIONAL DISTllICTS OF: a. Applicant 10th Name and telephone number of the person to be contac:ted on mailers involving this application (give area code) Keven J. Mack (706) 821-1797 7. TYPE OF APPLICANT: (en/er appropriate /enel in boll) A. State H, Independent Sc:hool Dist. B, County I. State Conlrolled Institution of Higher Learning C, Municipal J. Private University 0, Township K. Indian Tribe E. Inlerstate 'L. Individual F, IntermunicilJ8l 1..1, Profit Organization G, Special District N. Other (Specify): I. NAME OF FEDERAl AGENCY: Depart:Irent of Housing & Urban Developrent 9 11, DESCRIPTIVE TTTl..E OF APPLICANT"$ PROJECT: 2001 HOME Program - 'Ib correct substandard housing conditions and provide new affordable housing to low and rroderate incarre neighborhoods. : b, Project 10th 1,456 ,000,00 11, IS APPLICATION SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY STATE EXECUTIVE OROER 12372 PROCESS? a. YES. THIS PREAPPLlCATlON/APPLICATlON WAS MADE AVAILABLE TO THE STATE EXECUTIVE ORDER t2372 PROCESS FOR REVIEW ON: a. Typed Name ol,Aulhorized Representative Bob Yo .00 .00 DATE .00 b NO. g PROGRAM IS NOT COVERED BY E.O. 12372 o OR PROGRAM HAS NOT BEEN SELECTED BY STATE FOR REVIEW .00 46,095.00 1,502,095,00 DYes H. IS THE APPLICANT DELINOUENT ON ANY FEDERAL DEBT? It 'Yes.' allach an explanation. !XI No 11. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF. ALL DATA IN THIS APPLICATIONIPREAPPLICATION ARE TllUE AND CORRECT, THE DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DULY AUTHORIZEO BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE APPLICANT AND THE APPLICANT WILL COMPLY WITH THE ATTACHED ASSURANCES IF THE ASSISTANCE IS AWAROED b, Title c. Telephone numbet .llons NOl Usable Ma or e. Dale SlQned 12/19/00 landard Form 424 I ~ V 4.881 Prescllbed by OMS (,'":,,:ar A.IOZ I. CERTIFICATIONS In accordance with the applicable statutes and the regulations governing the Housing and Community Development Plan regulations, the jurisdiction certifies that: Affinnatively Further Fair Housing - The jurisdiction will affirmatively further fair housing, which means it will conduct an analysis of impediments to fair housing choice within the jurisdiction, take appropriate actions to overcome the effects of any impediments identified through that analysis, and maintain records reflecting that analysis and actions in this regard. Anti-displacement and Relocation Plan - It will comply with the acquisition and relocation . requirements of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended, and implementing regulations at 49 CFR 24; and it has in effect and is following a residential antidisplacement and relocation assistance plan required under section 104(d) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, in connection with any activity assisted with funding under the CDSG or HOME programs. Drug Free Workplace - It will or will continue to provide a drug-free workplace by: 1. Publishing a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the grantee's workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violation of such prohibition; 2. Establishing an ongoing drug-free awareness program to inform employees about- (a) The dangers of drug abuse in the workplace; (b) The grantee's policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace; (c) Any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs; and (d) The penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations occurring in the workplace; 3. Making it a requirement that each employee to be engaged in the performance of the grant be given a copy of the statement required by paragraph 1; 4. Notifying the employee in the statement required by paragraph 1 that, as a condition of employment under the grant, the employee will - (a) Abide by the terms of the statement; and 1 (b) Notify the employer in writing of his or her conviction for a violation of a criminal drug statute occurring in the workplace no later than five calendar days after such conviction; 5. Notifying the agency in writing, within ten calendar days after receiving notice under subparagraph 4(b) from an employee or otherwise receiving actual notice of such conviction. Employers of convicted employees must provide notice, including position title, to every grant officer or other designee on whose grant activity the convicted employee was working, unless the Federal agency has designated a central point for the receipt of such notices. Notice shall include the identification number(s) of each affected grant; 6. Taking one of the following actions, within 30 calendar days of receiving notice under subparagraph 4(b), with respect to any employee who is so convicted- (a) Taking appropriate personnel action against such an employee, up to and including termination, consistent with the requirements of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; or (b) Requiring such employee to participate satisfactorily in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program approved for such purposes by a Federal, State, or local health, law enforcement, or other appropriate agency; 7. Making a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Anti-Lobbying - To the best of the jurisdiction's knowledge and belief: 1. No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of it, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement; 2. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, it will complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions; and . 3. It will require that the language of paragraph 1 and 2 of this anti-lobbying certification be included in the award documents for all subawards at all tiers 2 0, (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. Authority of Jurisdiction - The consolidated plan is authorized under State and local law (as applicable) and the jurisdiction possesses the legal authority to carry out the programs for which it is seeking funding in accordance with applicable HUD regulations. Consistency with Plan - The housing activities to be undertaken with CDBG, HOME, ESG, and HOPWA funds are consistent with the strategic plan. Section 3 - It will comply with section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, and implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 135. December 19. 2000 Date Mavor Title 3 '" Specific COBG Certifications The Entitlement Community certifies that: Citizen Participation - It is in full compliance and following a detailed citizen participation plan that satisfies the requirements of 24 CFR 91.105. Community Development Plan - Ifs consolidated housing and community development plan identifies community development and housing needs and specifies both short and long-term community development objectives that provide decent housing, expand economic opportunities primarily for persons of low and moderate income. (See CFR 24 570.2 and CFR 24 570) . , , , Following a plan - It is following a current consolidated plan (or Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy) that has been approved by HUO. Use of Funds - It has complied with the following criteria: 1. Maximum Possible Priority. With respect to activities expected to be assisted with COSG funds, it certifies that it has developed its Action Plan so as to give maximum feasible priority to activities which benefit low and moderate income families or aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight. The Action Plan may also include activities which the grantee certifies are designed to meet other community development needs having a particular urgency because existing conditions pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community, and other financial resources are not available. 2. Overall Benefit The aggregate use of COSG funds include section 108 guaranteed loans during program year(s) 2001, one (a period specified by the grantee consisting of one, two, or three specific consecutive program years), shall principally benefit persons of low and moderate income in a manner that ensures that at least 70 percent of the amount is expended for activities that benefit such persons during the designated period; 3. Soecial Assessments. It will not attempt to recover any capital costs of public improvements assisted with COSG funds including Section 108 loan guaranteed funds by assessing any amount against properties owned and occupied by persons of low and moderate income, including any fee charged or assessment made as a condition of obtaining access to such public improvements. However, if COSG funds are used to pay the proportion of fee or assessment that relates to the capital costs of public improvements (assisted in part with COSG funds) financed from other revenue sources, an assessment or charge may be made against the property with respect to the public improvements financed by a source other than COSG funds. The jurisdiction will not attempt to recover any capital costs of public improvements assisted with COSG including Section 108, unless COSG funds are used to pay the proportion of fee or assessment attributable to the capital costs of public improvements 4 financed from other revenue sources. In this case, and assessment or charge may be made against the property with respect to the public improvements financed by a source other than CDSG funds. Also, in case of properties owned and occupied by moderate income (not low income) families, an assessment or charge may be made against the property for public improvements financed by a source other than CDSG funds if the jurisdiction certifies that it lacks CDSG funds to cover the assessment Excessive Force - It has adopted and is enforcing: 1. A policy prohibiting the use of excessive force by law enforcement agencies within its jurisdiction against any individuals engaged in non-violent civil rights. demonstrations; and 2. A policy of enforcing applicable State. and local laws against physically barring entrance to or exit from a facility or location which is the subject of such non-violent civil rights demonstrations within its jurisdiction; Compliance With Anti-discrimination Laws - The grant will be conducted and administered in conformity with title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 USC 2000d), the Fair Housing Act (42 USC 3601-3619), and implementing regulations. Lead-Based Paint - Its notification, inspection, testing and abatement procedures concerning lead-based paint will comply with 570.607; Compliance with Laws - It will comply with applicable laws. ~ December 19.2000 Date Signature/Autho Mavor Title 5 ESG Certifications The Emergency Shelter Grantee certifies that: Match - It will provide the matching supplemental funds required by 575.51. Describe the sources and amounts of the supplemental funds. Augusta Housing Authority $7,615.39 Golden Harvest Food Bank $7,615.39 Augusta Task Force for the Homeless $7,615.32 Interfaith Hospitality $7,615.39 Augusta Urban Ministeries $7,615.39 JWC Helping Hands $7,615.39 Beulah Grove $7,615.39 SAFE Homes $7,615.39 CSRAEOA $7,615.39 Salvation Army $7,615.39 Catholic Social Services $7,615.39 Transition Centers $7,615.39 Coordinated Health Services $7,615.39 Each ESG Subrecipient is reauired to match the orant amount allocated to them. The reauired match will be provided bv a combination of the followino: Private donations. church donations. membership drives. fund raisino events. and volunteer hours. Tenns of Assistance - It will comply with: (1) The requirements of 575.53 concerning the continued use of buildings, for which emergency shelter grant amounts are used, as emergency shelters for the homeless; (2) The building standards requirements of 575.55; and (3) The requirements of 575.57 concerning assistance to the homeless. Non~profit Subrecipients - It will conduct its emergency shelter grant activities and the unit of general local government will ensure that nonprofit recipients conduct their activities in conformity with the nondiscrimination and equal opportunity requirements contained in 575.59(a) and the other requirements of this part and of other applicable Federal law. Use of Commercial Buildings - If grant amounts are proposed to be used to provide emergency shelter for the homeless in hotels or motels, or other commercial facilities providing transient housing: (1) The grantee or nonprofit recipient has executed (or will execute) an agreement with the provider of such housing that comparable living space, in terms of quality, available amenities, and square footage, will be available in the facility for use as emergency shelter for at least applicable period specified in 575.53; (2) Leases negotiated between the grantee or nonprofit recipient with the provider of such housing will make available such living space at substantially less than the daily room rate otherwise charged by the facility; and 6 (3) The grantee or nonprofit recipient has considered using other facilities as emergency shelters, and has determined that the use of such living space in the facilities provides the most cost-effective means of providing emergency shelter for the homeless in its jurisdiction. Environmental - It assures that no renovation, major rehabilitation, or conversion activity funded through the Emergency Shelter Grant Program will: (1) Involve alterations to a property that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is located in a historic district or is immediately adjacent to a property that is listed on the Register, or is deemed by the State Historic Preservation Officer to be eligible for listing on the Register; (2) Take place in any tOO-year flood plain designated by map' by the Federal Emergency Management Agency; or .' (3) Be inconsistent with HUD environmental standards in 24 CFR part 51 or with the State's Coastal Zone Management plan. . December 19.2000 Date Mavor Title 7 Specific HOME Certifications The HOME participating jurisdiction certifies that: Tenant Based Rental Assistance -If the participating jurisdiction intends to provide tenant-based rental assistance: The use of HOME funds for tenant-based rental assistance is an essential element of the participating jurisdiction's annual approved housing strategy for expanding the supply, affordability, and availability of decent, safe, sanitary, and affordable housing. Eligible Activities and Costs - It is usiryg and will use HOME funds for eligible activities and costs, as described in 24 CFR 92:205 through 92.209 and that it is not using and will not use HOME funds for prohibited activities, as described in 92.214. Appropriate Financial Assistance - Before committing any funds to a project, it will evaluate the project in accordance with the guidelines that it adopts for this purpose and will not invest any more HOME funds in combination with other Federal assistance that is necessary to provide affordable housing. December 19.2000 Date Mavor Title 8 HOPWA Certifications The HOPWA grantee certifies that Activities - Activities funded under the program will meet urgent needs that are not being met by available public and private sources. Building - Any building or structure assisted under that program shall be operated for the purpose specified in the plan: 1. For at lease 10 years in the case of assistance involving new construction, substantial . rehabilitation, or acquisition of a facility. 2. For at least 3 years in the case of assistance involving non-substantial rehabilitation or repair of a building or structure. December 19. 2000 Date Mavor Tide 9 APPENDIX TO CERTIFICATIONS INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING LOBBYING AND DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE REQUIREMENTS: A Lobbvina certification This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by section 1352, title 31, U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. B. Drua-Free Workplace Certification 1. By signing and/or submitting this application or grant agreement, the grantee is providing the certification. 2. The certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance is placed when the agency awards the grant. If it is later determined that the grantee knowingly rendered a false certification, or otherwise violates the requirements of the Drug-Free Workplace Act, HUD, in addition to any other remedies available to the Federal Government, may take action authorized under the Drug-Free Workplace Act 3. For grantees other than individuals, Alternate I applies. (This is the information to which entitlement grantees certify). 4. For grantees who are individuals, Alternate II applies. (Not applicable to CDBG Entitlement grantees). 5. Workplaces under grants, for grantees other than individuals, need not be identified on the certification know, they may be 'identified the grant application. If the grantee does not identify the workplaces at the time of application, or upon award, if there is no application, the grantee must keep the identity of the workplace(s) on file in its office and make the information available for Federal inspection. Failure to identify all known workplaces constitutes a violation of the grantee's drug-free workplace requirements. 6. Workplace identifications must include the actual address of buildings (or parts of buildings) or other sites where work under the grant takes place. Categorical descriptions may be used (e.g., all vehicles of a mass transit authority or State highway department while in operation, State employees in each local unemployment office, performers in concert halls or radio stations). 10 ,~ 7. If the workplace identified to the agency changes during the perfonnance of the grant, the grantee shall infonn the agency of the change(s), if it previously identified the workplaces in question (see paragraph fIVe). 8. The grantee may insert in the space provided below the site(s) for the perfonnance of work done in connection with the specific grant Place of Perfonnance (Street address, city, county, state, zip code) Housina & Neiahborhood Develooment Deoartment One Tenth Street. Suite 430 Auausta. Georaia30901 Check ~ if there are workplaces on file that are not identified here: The certification with regard to the drug-free workplace required by 24 CFR part 24, subpart F. , 9. Definitions of tenns in the Nonprocurement Suspension and Debannent common rule and Drug-Free Workplace common rule apply to this certification. Grantees' attention is called, in particular, to the following definitions from these rules: "Controlled substance" means a controlled substance in Schedules I through V of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S. C.812) and as further defined by regulation (21 CFR 1308.11 through 1308.15); "Conviction" means a finding of guilt (including a plea of nolo contendere) or imposition of sentence, or both, by any judicial body charged with the responsibility to detennine violations of the Federal or State criminal drug statutes; "Criminal drug statute" means a Federal or non-Federal criminal statute involving the manufacture, distribution, dispensing, use, or possession of any controlled substance; "Employee" means the employee of a grantee directly engaged in the perfonnance of work under a grant, including: (i) All "direct charge" employees; (ii) all "indirect charge" employees unless their impact or involvement is insignificant to the perfonnance of the grant; and (iii) temporary personnel and consultants who are directly engaged in the performance of work under the grant and who are not on the grantee's payroll. this definition does not include workers not on the payroll of the grantee (e.g., volunteers, even if used to meet a matching requirement; consultants or independent contractors not on the grantee's payroll; or employees of subrecipients or subcontractors in covered workplaces). 11 70.' t.:te~k rlF (jpH Cj/2~~ .APPROVED '... . uGT 1 7 2000 ...i.:.: AGENDA ITEM To be completed by Clerk ',. .-. ,f ~ .' . : . '" / I / "t ':- . -. t' ,I- /' ~ ~ . '7' .", /' t r/ :'// TO: Honorable Bob Young, Mayor Augusta- Richmond County Commissions Henry Brigham, Chairman, Administrative Services Committee Charles R. Oliver, County Administrator FROM: Keven J. Mack, Dir~ctor, Housing and, Neighborhood Development SUBJECT: Year 2001 Proposed Ac~ion Plan for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) Program and HOME Investment Partnership Program " DATE: September 26, 2000 October 5,2000 Committee Meeting CAPTION: Approve Year 2001 Proposed Action Plan for CDBG, ESG and HOME fiwnds. ' BACKGROUND: The City of Augusta, being an entitlement city receives entitlement grants annually for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Emergency Shelter (ESG) and HOME funds from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (RUD). For receipt of these federal funds, the City of Augusta must develop and follow an approved Consolidated Plan (CP) for the use of the fiwnds. On November 3, 1999, the Commission approved the City's 5-year CP for years 2000- 2004. This plan contained the City's housing and community development needs and a strategy for addressing those needs over the 5-year period. - Each year the City must develop a one-year plan of action (Action Plail) showing what the City intends to do to carry out the goals and objectives in its 5-year Consolidated Plan.. This Action Plan is also the City's application for CDBG, ESG and HOME funds with an outline of the City's intended use of the funds. AGENDA ITEM Augusta-Richmond County Commissioners Charles R. Oliver, Administrator September 26, 2000 Page 2 During March and April 2000, the Housing and Neighborhood Development Department held one public hearing and four public meetings to obtain citizens input, and solicit for proposals. As a result, HND received 50 applications for CDBG funds, . 14 applications for ESG funds~ and 4 applications for HOME funds. Of the applications received, the Citizen's Advisory Committee met and recommended the attached year 2001 Proposed Budget for the City's 7001 Action Plan. If the proposed action plan is approved, it must be published in the newspapers for a 30-day period to obtain citizen's comments. At the end of the comment period a summary of the comments received will be presented to the Commission for consideration. ANAL YSIS: Approval of the Proposed Action Plan will enable the City to carry out the activities recommended for funding. ' ALTERNATIVES: None recommended. FINANCIAL IMPACT: It is anticipated that the City will receive and have available the following funds for Year 2001. Federal Program 2001 Entitlement Program Income Total CDBG $2,813,000 $117,800 $2,930,800 ESG 100,000 -0- 100,000 HOME 1,311 ,000 46,095 1,357,095 TOTAL A V AILABLE $4,387,895 AL TERNATIVES: None Recommended Attachment . ~ AGENDA ITEM Augusta-Riclunond County Commissioners Charles R. Oliver, Administrator September 26, 2000 Page 3 RECOMMENDATIONS: Approve year 2001 Proposed Action Plan for CDBG, ESG and HOME funds. . Department Direct r: , ~ . 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YEAR 2001 PROPOSED ACTION PLAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM Entitlement (estimate) Program Income (estimate HR & ED) Total CDBG Funds Available For Use $ 2,813,000.00 117,800.00 $ 2,930,800.00 PROJECTED USE OF 2001 CDBG FUNDS PROPOSED BUDGET PUBLIC FACILITIES Augusta Mini Theatre ................................................................ $ 430 8th Street, Augusta Grant for purchase of seats to furnish anew arts center to be constructed at 2255 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Facility will include dance, drama, music, art studios, office spaces, a multi-purpose room and a 400-seat theatre. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4][Eligible per 24 CRF 570.201 (c)] Priority Need: Medium- General Facility Proposed Accomplishments: 10,000 persons Boys and Girls Club.................................................................. $ 1903 Division Street, Augusta Assistance for reconstruction of existing baseball field, addition of new fencing, basketball court, improve drainage, parking area and landscaping. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4][Eligible per 24 CFR 570.201 (c)] Priority Need: Medium: Youth Center Proposed Accomplishments: 1,500 persons Golden Harvest Food Bank .............................................................. $ 3310 Commerce Drive, Augusta Grant for expansion of food distribution center facility to enable agency to provide more food to low income persons. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4][Eligible per 24 CFR 570.201 (c)] Priority Need: Medium - General Facility Proposed Accomplishments: 30,000 persons Safe Homes................... ............................................................. $ P.O. Box 3187, Augusta Assistance for renovation to agency's emergency shelter for battered/abused women and their dependents. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4][Eligible per 24 CFR 570.201 (c)] Priority Need: Medium - General Facility Proposed Accomplishments: 10,000 persons PUBLIC SERVICES 30901 Development Corporation, Inc. .......................................... $ 1446 Linden Street, Augusta Assistance for operational costs associated with after school B.R.I.D.G.E.S. Program to be carried out at wr Johnson Center on Hunter Street. Program will benefit low-income youths in 30901 zip code. Program activities to include workshops, seminars, counseling, referrals, recreation, arts and crafts, and other educational and cultural activities. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4][Eligible per 24 CFR 570.201 (e)] Priority Need: High - Youth Services Proposed Accomplishments: 100 Persons 30901 Development Corporation, Inc. ............................................ $ 1446 Linden Street, Augusta Assistance for establishment of computer lab and the Beulah Grove Resource Center. Computer lab will be used to provide workshops, seminars, training and classes on homeownership, accessing Internet and preparation of resumes. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4][Eligible per 24 CFR 570.201 (e)] Priority Need: Medium - General Services Proposed Accomplishments: 1,000 persons I ~ 64,000 72,000 112,000 10,000 25,000 10,000 , .... . . Augusta Mini Theatre............................................................... 430 8th Street, Augusta Assistance to provide scholarships to low income youths and seniors for theatrical instruction in drama, dance and music. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4][Eligible per 24 CRF 570.201 (e)] Priority Need: High - Youth Services Proposed Accomplishments: 200 persons Augusta Task Force for the Homeless, Inc. ....................................... 325 8th Street, Augusta Assistance for operation of the Comprehensive Homeless Service Program funds to be used for operational costs of agency. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4][Eligible per 24 CFR 570.201 (e)] Priority Need: High - Homeless Service Proposed Accomplishments: 1,000 persons Augusta Urban Ministries................... .................. .......................... 303 Hale Street, Augusta Assistance for operational costs associated with providing transitional housing to homeless persons. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4][Eligible per 24 CRF 570.201 (e)] Priority Need: High - Homeless Services Proposed Accomplishments: 61 persons Augusta Youth Center, Inc. .... ............. ............ ................................ 602 3rd Street, Augusta Assistance to provide summer activity scholarships to low income youths. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4][Eligible per 24 CRF 570.201 (e)] Priority Need: Proposed Accomplishments: High - Youth Services 100 persons CSRA Economic Opportunity Authority, Inc. ....................................... $ 1261 Greene Street, Augusta Assistance for an after school tutorial and environmental education program for youths residing in the Hyde Park and Aragon Park communities. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4][Eligible per 24 CRF 570.201 (e)] Priority Need: High - Youth Services Proposed Accomplishments: 25 persons Catholic Social Services................................ .............. ............. ...... $ 811 Twelfth Street, Augusta Funds to used to provide emergency assistance for food, shelter, medical care, dental care and transportation to the homeless, those in danger of becoming homeless and migrants. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4] [Eligible per 24 CRF 570.201 (e)] Priority Need: High - Homeless Services Proposed Accomplishments: 1,300 persons Communities in Schools............. .............................. ......... .............. $ 344 Greene Street, Augusta Assistance for operation of an after school family service and learning center for middle and high school student. Program will consist of instruction in the use of computers to assist youths in entering the job market. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4][Eligible per 24 CRF 570.201 (e)] Priority Need: High - Youth Services Proposed Accomplishments: 15 persons Coordinated Health Services, Inc. ............................ ......................... 1384 Greene Street, Augusta Assistance for operation of a health clinic for the homeless and other low- income persons. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4] [Eligible per 24 CRF 570.201 (e)] Priority Need: Proposed Accomplishments: $ Medium - Health Services 2,600 persons 2 $ 22,000 $ 40,000 $ 12,000 $ 14,000 10,000 54,000 13,000 10,000 ~. " ' Friendship Community Center, Inc. ................................................ $ 1720 Central Avenue, Augusta Assistance to provide nutritious hot meals to persons suffering from mental and emotional disabilities. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4] [Eligible per 24 CRF 570.201 (e)] Priority Need: Medium - Services for mental disabled Proposed Accomplishments: 400 persons Golden Harvest Food Bank .............................................................. $ 3310 Commerce Drive, Augusta Assistance to be provided for operation of the "Brown Bag Program" that provides food to extremely low income seniors. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4][Eligible per 24 CRF 570.201 (e)] Priority Need: High - Senior Services Proposed Accomplishments: 1 ,400 persons Hale House.. ........... ... ... ............ .... II ... .....1. I" ... ...... II... ... ....... ..... ... $ 402 Walker Street, Augusta Assistance for operation of transitional house for males recovering from substance abuse. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4] [Eligible per 24 CFR 570.201 (e)] Priority Need: Proposed Accomplishments: High - Substance Abuse Services 150 persons Housing Authority of the City of Augusta ...................................... 1425 Walton Way, Augusta Assistance to provide activity scholarships for summer enrichment activities for youths residing in public housing Section 8 housing and other low income youths. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4][Eligible per 24 CFR 570.201 (e)] Priority Need: High - Youth Services Proposed Accomplishments: 125 Youths JWC Helping Hands, Inc. ........................................,....................... $ 2050 Bolt Drive, Augusta Assistance for operation of its emergency food pantry, the "manna truck and food truck" programs and referral services at Dogwood Terrace site. Food is provided to the elderly and other low-income persons. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4][Eligible per 24 CFR 570.201 (e)] Priority Need: Medium - General Services (nutrition) Proposed Accomplishments: 500 persons Neighborhood Improvement Project ................................................... $ 2467 Golden Camp Road Operation of tutoring program for high-risk students in the 30906 zip code area. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4][Eligible per 24 CFR 570.201 (e)] Priority Need: High - Youth Services Proposed Accomplishments: 310 Youths Senior Citizens' Council............................ ............ ....................... $ 535 15th Street, Augusta Assistance for transportation services for seniors to participate in food programs and recreational activities at Belle Terrace, Hephzibah/Blythe, McBean and Savannah Place Senior Centers. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4][Eligible per 24 CFR 570.201 (e)] Priority Need: High - Transportation Service Proposed Accomplishments: 80 persons Transitional Center.................................................................... $ 1835 Wrightsboro Road, Augusta Funds to be used for operation of transitional house for persons suffering from substance abuse. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 4][Eligible per 24 CFR 570.201 (e)] Priority Need: High - Substance Abuse Services Proposed Accomplishments: 50 persons 3 8,000 20,000 20,000 $ 20,000 24,000 27,000 25,000 46,000 , . . , . ~ '" . REHABILITATION East Augusta Community Development Corporation ......................... $ 500,000 710 Cedar Street, Augusta Grant for the rehabilitation of Linden Square Apartment complex located at 420 East Boundary. 85% of existing units will be targeted to low and moderate income persons. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 2] [Eligible per 24 CFR 570.202] Priority Need: High - Housing Proposed Accomplishments: 155 units HISTORIC PRESERVATION NON-RESIDENTIAL Fa~ade Rehabilitation Grant Program ........................................... $ 50,000 Housing & Neighborhood Development, One 10th Street, Suite 430. Continuation of the Fac;:ade Rehabilitation Grant Program to provide grants for the renovation of the facades of historically-significant structures in the Central Business District, Pinch Gut, and Laney-Walker neighborhoods. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 5][Eligible per 24 CFR 570.202(d)] Priority Need: Proposed Accomplishments: Medium - Historic Preservation 3 Structures SPECIAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Armstrong Galleria Ph. II ........................................................... $ Funds to be used for construction of Phase II of Armstrong Galleria. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 3][Eligible per 24 CFR 570.203] 300,000 SPECIAL ACTIVITIES BY COMMUNITY-BASED DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS Housing Development .... ............................................. ............. $ 136,640 Funds reserved for Community Based Development Organizations to construct new housing for low to moderate-income persons. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 5][Eligible per 24 CFR 570.204] Priority Need: High - Housing Proposed Accomplishments: 3 houses 30901 Development Corporation Ph. I .......................................... $ 1446 Linden Street, Augusta Grant for new construction and rehabilitation of 15 single family houses in the Turpin Hill neighborhood. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 5][Eligible per 24 CFR 570.204] Priority Need: High - Housing Proposed Accomplishments: 15 houses SECTION 1 08 REPAYMENTS Olde Town Properties - Section 108 ........................................... $ Housing & Neighborhood Development, One 10th Street, Suite 430 Repayments of Section 108 loan due to Olde Town Properties foreclosure. [Eligible per 24 CFR 570.705(c)] PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION AND PLANNING ARC Planning Commission ...................................................... $ 525 Telfair Street, Augusta Continuation of planning assistance to the CDBG Program [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 1 ][Eligible per 24 CFR 570.206] General Administration .......................................................... $ Housing & Neighborhood Development, One 10th Street, Suite 430 Funds to be used for the general administration of the CDBG Program. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 1][Eligible per 24 CFR 570.206] Fair Housing ............. ...... .... ........ ......... ... ......... ... .... ............ ... Housing & Neighborhood Development, One 10th Street, Suite 430 Funds to be used for educating the public on Fair Housing through publications and media ads. [Addresses National Objective 1, Local Objective 1 ][Eligible per 24 CFR 570.206] TOTAL CDBG AVAILABLE FOR USE 4 500,000 200,000 35,000 546,160 $ 5,000 $ 2,930,800 "' . .. l' ;, "-~ . Year 2001 EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT PROGRAM PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS $ 100,0001 PROPOSED BUDGET I Entitlement (estimate) Augusta Housing Authority Child Development Center, Inc. .............................. $ 7,692.31 2051 Bolt Drive (Dogwood Terrace) & 1695 Hunter Street (Cherry Tree Crossing) Assistance to provide for childcare expenses for homeless, at-risk or transitional families at two public housing childcare centers. [Eligible per 24 CFR 576.21 (a)(2) & (4)] Priority Need: Medium - Childcare Services Proposed Accomplishments: 30 Persons Augusta Task Force For The Homeless ................................................................ $ 7,692.28 325 Eighth Street, Augusta Assistance to aid homeless persons in obtaining Georgia Photo Identification cards and birth certificates. [Eligible per 24 CFR 576.21 (a)(2)] Priority Need: High - Homeless Services Proposed Accomplishments: 75 Persons Aug usta Urban M inisteries......................... ............. ................ ................................ $ 7,692.31 303 Hale Street, Augusta Assistance will be provided for operational costs associated with the distribution of furniture items to the homeless community. [Eligible per 24 CFR 576.21 (a)(2)] Priority Need: Medium - Homeless Services (Furniture) Proposed Accomplishments: 1,800 Persons Beulah Grove Resource Center .............................................................................. $ 7,692.31 1446 Linden Street, Augusta Assistance to provide emergency financial assistance to prevent and end homelessness through payment of first month's rental/mortgage and utilities. [Eligible per 24 CFR 576.21 (a)(4)] Priority Need: High - Homeless Housing Needs Proposed Accomplishments: 300 Persons CSRA Economic Opportunity Authority, Inc........................................................ $ 7,692.31 1261 Greene Street, Augusta Assistance for operation of transitional houses for homeless persons. [Eligible per 24 CFR 576.21 (a)(3)] Priority Need: High - Homeless Transitional Housing Proposed Accomplishments: 30 Persons Catholic Social Services, Inc. ............................................................................... $ 7,692.31 811 Twelfth Street, Augusta Assistance to provide emergency financial assistance to prevent and end homelessness through payment of first month's rent, rent to avoid eviction and deposits. [Eligible per 24 CFR 576.21 (a)(4)] Priority Need: High - Homeless Housing Needs Proposed Accomplishments: 70 Persons Coordinated Health Services. ................................................................................. $ 7,692.31 1384 Greene Street, Augusta Funds to be used to provide primary and preventive health care to homeless persons. [Eligible per 24 CFR 576.21 (a)(2)] Priority Need: High - Homeless Supportive Services Proposed Accomplishments: 2,500 Persons Golden Harvest Food Bank ..................................................................................... $ 7,692.31 3310 Commerce Drive, Augusta Assistance to provide food to the homeless and low and moderate income persons. [Eligible per 24 CFR 576.21 (a)(2) & (3)] Priority Need: High - Homeless Services Proposed Accomplishments: 5000 Persons 5 " . ... . . . " " I nterfaith Hospital ity Network. ............... .......... ............. .................... ..................... $ 7,692.31 2453 Ridge Road, Augusta Assistance to provide intake and supportive services to homeless families and assist families in securing permanent housing and employment. [Eligible per 24 CFR 576.21 (a)(2) & (4)] Priority Need: High-EmergencyShelter/Supportive Services Proposed Accomplishments: 90 Persons JWC Helping Hands, Inc. ....................................................................................... $ 7,692.31 2050 Bolt Drive, Augusta Assistance to provide food, emergency financial assistance for utilities, educational programs and job training to homeless persons. [Eligible per 24 CFR 576.21 (a)(2) & (4)] Priority Need: Medium/High - Homeless Supportive Services Proposed Accomplishments: 1,500 Persons SAF E Homes....... ...................... ................... ............. ............. ................................. $ 7,692.31 P. O. Box 3187, Augusta Assistance for victims of domestic violence. Funds will be used to renovate office facility and to provide emergency financial assistance for rent and utilities to clients. [Eligible per 24 CFR 576.21 (a)(1 )(2)(3) & (4)] Priority Need: Medium/High - Homeless Supportive Services Proposed Accomplishments: 2000 Persons Salvation Army.. .................. ..... ..... ............ .............. .......... ........................................ $ 7,692.31 1384 Greene Street Assistance to provide financial emergency assistance for rent and utility costs to homeless persons. [Eligible per 24 CFR 576.21 (a)(4)] Priority Need: High - Housing Needs Proposed Accomplishments: 1,500 Persons Transition Center, Inc. ........................... ................ ............. .... ................................. $ 7,692.31 1835 Wrightsboro Road Assistance for costs associated with operation of transitional house for homeless persons. [Eligible per 24 CFR 576.21 (a)(2)(3)] Priority Need: Medium/High - Homeless Supportive Services Proposed Accomplishments: 50 Persons TOTAL ESG FUNDS AVAILABLE $100,000 6 "r ~".. 0 -~.a;..? '.~~.#) 1. .. " , .' , 4@i l' YEAR 2001 HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM Entitlement (estimate) Program Income (estimate) Total Funds Available For Use $1,311,000 46,095 $1,357,095 PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS BUDGET PROJECTS ... I' ........................ .... ............ II ..... .... ................... I" ......................1.... I' $ 1 , 153,530 Housing & Neighborhood Development Department, One 1 Oth Street Funds to be used to provide housing rehabilitation for owner-occupied and rental properties for low, low and moderate income homeowners in CDBG eligible neighborhoods. [Eligible per 24 CFR 92.206] Priority Need: Housing - High C HOO .............. ...... ............ .... I" ........................ ..... ...... ............ ... ............. ..... ... ...... .... $ 203,565 Housing & Neighborhood Development Department, One 10th Street Funds set aside for Community Housing Development Organizations to provide affordable housing for low, low and moderate income persons. [Eligible per 24 CFR 92.301] TOTAL FUNDS $1,357,095 TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE (CDBG, ESG & HOME) $4,387,895 7