HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 5570 - Oversight & Monitoring Costs - USDHUD - CDBG, ESG, HOME Applications - 06_26_1997Resolution No. 5570
Item #77
June 26, 1997
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
THAT the Mayor of the City of Lubbock BE and is hereby authorized and directed to
execute for and on behalf of the City of Lubbock to sign and submit the Community Development
Block Grant, Emergency Shelter Grant, and HOME Investment Partnerships Program
applications for all Oversight and Monitoring costs, and all related documents to the United States
Department of Housing and Urban Development. Said proposal is attached hereto, and
incorporated in this Resolution as if fully set forth herein and shall be included in the minutes of
the City Council.
Passed by the City Council this 26th day of June , 1997.
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Darnell, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
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Doug GoqSoan, Managing Director of
Health & edinmunity Services
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
William de Haas, Assistant City Attorney
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1997-1998 Projected Use of Community Development Resources by Grant
Oversight dt Monitoring
$
4,300.00
Renovation - Walker House
$
16,000.00
Operations - Walker House
$
5,473.00
Homeless Prevention - Salvation Army
$
25,900.00
Essential Services - Salvation Army
$
5,000.00
Renovation -South Plains Children's Shelter
$
525.00
Billy Meeks Center Renovation- MHMR
$
10,200.00
Essential Services - Women's Protective Services
S
18,700.00
Amount of Resources. Available:
$
86,W.00
MORE Lrvestmext Pwfte7sh1P Program
Oversightdt Monitoring S 101,600.00
Lease -purchase Program- Community Housing Resource Board $ 152,400.00
Elderly Housing - Community Housing Resource Board $ 150,000.00
Appletree Apartments-Applecart, LLC $ 250,000.00
Reconstruction - Housing Department $ 362,000.00
Amount of Rssourm Available: S 11016AW.00
Coffey Deretgpasurt Block Grant Progress
Oversight dt Monitoring
S
367.264.00
City Attorney
S
44,067.00
Indirect Costs
$
50,000.00
Housing Delivery Services
$
392,506.00
Housing Rehabilitation
$
850,000.00
Barrier Free Living
S
100,000.00
Roofing Loan Program
$
100,000.00
Paint the Town
S
45,000.00
Land Disposition
S
15,000.00
Emergenry Home Repair
S
325,000.00
Lead4 ased Paint Removal Program
$
85,000.00
Pilot Paint Program for Seniors
$
50,000.00
Downpaymcnt/Closing Cost Loans -Lubbock Housing Finance Corp.
$
125,000.00
Neighborhood Beautification
$
50,000.00
Acquisition- Child Advocacy Center
$
3W.000.00
Shelter Camuuc ion- Women's Protective Services
S
150,000.00
Street Paving
S
200,000.00
Literacy h-Lubbock Area Coalition
$
15,000.00
Girl Pom-Lubbock Regional Council on Alcohol dt Drug Abuse
S
23,000.00
Neighborhood Coordination
S
30,698.00
Child Care Initiative -Catholic Family Services
$
50,000.00
Child Can Fee Assist a - Early Learning Confers
S
9,125.00
SMART Youth Program- Fine Arts Center
S
35,000.00
SMART Moves - Bay's dt Girl's Club
S
9,350.00
Keys to Homeownership- Lubbock Horsing Finance Corp.
S
25,000.00
Graffiti Removal
S
50,000.00
Step Up To Health
$
3,000.00
YWCA Day Camp Expansion - YWCA of Lnbbodk
S
7,355.00
YW-Care Expansion Project - YWCA of Lubbock
S
5,177.00
Neighborhood Associations- Lubbock United Neighborhood Assoc.
S
20,000.00
Youth Program- Fourth Corp
S
5,000.00
Summer Youth Program- Parks and Recreation
$
75,000.00
Contractor Apprentice Program-LHA, Local Contractors
$
100,000.00
Business Facade Improvements
S
250,000.00
Microenterprise Loan Program
$
225,000.00
Environmental Inspection Services
$
150,000.00
Contingewy Fund
S
54,410.00
Amount of Resources AvallaW
$ 4,5940=0
TOTAL RESOURCES AVAII.ABLE: S 51696XZ00
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